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Otumfuo’s Powerful Speech on Ghana’s Progress Features Kofi Kinaata’s Inspiring Lyrics

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At the Ghana Bar Association Conference on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, held in Kumasi, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II delivered a speech that resonated deeply with the audience.

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In his address, he referenced Kofi Kinaata’s popular song, “Obi Nya Wo Aye,” to make a broader point about Ghana’s image on the world stage.

The King, during his speech highlighted how Ghana is viewed by other nations, cautioning Ghanaians especially political leaders about the impact of undermining their own country. He acknowledged the challenges in the judicial system but emphasized the need for appreciation, noting that some countries see Ghana as a model of progress.

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Drawing on Kinaata’s lyrics, he urged Ghanaians to reflect on their achievements rather than focus solely on shortcomings.

The unexpected mention of the song stirred conversation, particularly online, where Kofi Kinaata’s fans expressed joy at the recognition. Kinaata himself shared a heartfelt video, showing his appreciation for Otumfuo’s nod to his work.

The video quickly gained traction, celebrating the connection between Ghana’s music and its cultural leadership.

Otumfuo’s message continues to spark dialogue, with many applauding his wisdom and Kofi Kinaata’s artistry, both of which highlight the power of local creativity to inspire national pride.

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