E/R:Chief Brings Christmas Cheer to Widows, Aged, and Persons with Disabilities in Kwahu Tafo
The Kwahu Tafo community came alive on Christmas Day as over 1,000 aged individuals, widows, and persons with disabilities gathered to celebrate and enjoy the season's festivities. Hosted by the Chief of Kwahu Tafo, *Nana Opoku Mintah II*, also known as Kwahu Twafuohene, the event featured music, dancing, and a feast of assorted food items, including bags of rice, cooking oil, and live chickens.
Nana Opoku Mintah II used the occasion to extend his goodwill and wish the community a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. His generosity underscores his dedication to improving the lives of the vulnerable in Kwahu Tafo.
Speaking at the event, the Queen Mother of Kwahu Tafo, *Nana Gyemfuah Aduako II*, commended Nana Opoku Mintah II for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of the community, urging everyone to embrace the festive season with joy and gratitude.
The beneficiaries expressed overwhelming gratitude for the thoughtful gesture, emphasizing the positive impact such initiatives have on their lives.
This Christmas celebration reinforced Nana Opoku Mintah II’s role as a compassionate leader dedicated to the welfare of his people.
Credit: Janet Kwakye
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