Overlord of the Dormaa Traditional area couldn't end his speech without blessing his kingdom which is Dormaa and the entire Bono ancestral areas. Ghana which carries the two areas wasn't left out.
" Nana, I'll keep helping my people for others to see that we're blessed. "Dormaa te ase, Bononkyempem te ase, Ghana te ase" - The Dormaahene blessed his territories using the Twi language.
Some of these words of blessings showered upon descendants from their superiors is very important.
The Dormaahene showered these blessings during a gathering with the Chief of Dormaa. He didn't bless them with his mouth only. He also blessed 20 traders with an amount of twenty thousand Ghana cedis to extend their businesses.
The Dormaahene's speech of blessings was captured by his Palace social media mouthpiece called Abranpedease TV. You can Watch the short video below. You can move to the final ending of the short video to watch the blessings.
https://fb.watch/aCLxsM29O0/
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