Ghanaians place a great deal of importance on tradition, and we have long respected our traditional leaders.
Queen mothers must grant her assent before the traditional council can enthrone a king, demonstrating how crucial women are to traditional rule.
The majority of them deserve praise for how they rule their citizens and work with both the present and previous governments to develop their cities.
The queen mother of Techiman Traditional Area, Nana Afia Abrafi II, is the subject of our spotlight today.
As of right now, Nana Afia Abrafi has ruled Ghana for the longest, having taken the throne in 1946 when she was just 19 years old.