By a Sankofaonline Staff Writer
The people of Ziavi State witnessed a historic and culturally resonant moment as the traditional area formally installed its new Paramount Chief and Paramount Queen Mother—His Royal Majesty Adza Yawo II and Her Royal Majesty Mamaga Tsa‑Tugbe I. A series of captivating images emerging from the coronation grounds offer a powerful glimpse into a ceremony steeped in ancestral symbolism, communal pride, and the enduring strength of Ewe tradition.
The coronation, marked by vibrant regalia, rhythmic drumming, and the presence of revered elders, reaffirmed Ziavi’s place as a custodian of rich cultural heritage. Chiefs, queen mothers, lineage heads, and community members converged to honor the ascension of the new royal pair, whose leadership is expected to guide the state into a new era of unity and development.
His Royal Majesty Adza Yawo II, now the Fiaga of Ziavi State, was adorned in majestic kente and traditional emblems signifying authority, continuity, and service to the people. Standing beside him was Her Royal Majesty Mamaga Tsa‑Tugbe I, whose coronation as Paramount Queen Mother symbolizes the indispensable role of women in governance, social cohesion, and the preservation of customs.
The images from the ceremony capture more than pageantry—they reflect a community reaffirming its identity, honoring its lineage, and embracing a future anchored in tradition. From the stately procession of chiefs to the blessings invoked by spiritual leaders, every moment underscored the sacredness of the occasion.
As Ziavi State welcomes its new royal leadership, the coronation stands as a reminder of the resilience and beauty of Ghana’s chieftaincy institution—an institution that continues to inspire pride across generations.
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Pictures Credit Borborbor TV








