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Nana Ansah Kwao IV, juggles his royal duties with his job as radio host. He told What’s Up Africa’s Ikenna Azuike, what it’s like to be a chief.
Nana Ansah Kwao IV, juggles his royal duties with his job as radio host. He told What’s Up Africa’s Ikenna Azuike, what it’s like to be a chief.
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Ghana has several royal chieftains who rule their regions, administering ancestral land and enjoying traditional privileges. It’s a respected position within Ghanaian society. Nana Ansah Kwao IV, juggles his royal duties with his job as radio host. He told What’s Up Africa’s Ikenna Azuike, what it’s like to be a chief.
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