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Historic Moment: African American Female Chief Pays Tribute to Venerated “Paramount Woman Chief” in Dagbon Kingdom.

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In a poignant and groundbreaking moment, Zosimli Naa, the first and only Black African American Female Chief at her level in the Kingdom, sat alongside the revered “Paramount Woman Chief,” Gundo-Naa, in a powerful display of cultural connection and ancestral reverence.

Sharing the iconic photograph on her Facebook page, Zosimli Naa reflected on the significance of the encounter: “To serve as a custodian of culture, one must immerse oneself in it… Having been lost to the Americas hundreds of years ago, this day I have now found my way home on behalf of the ancestors who came before me.”

The meeting marked a historic milestone, bridging centuries-old gaps between the past and present. Zosimli Naa, humbled by the experience, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to pay tribute to Gundo-Naa, a Female Royal Leader with a century-long life of wisdom and experience.

“This is a priceless privilege,” Zosimli Naa wrote. “As a royal leader, one can only imagine the wealth of experience gained over her lifetime.”

The momentous occasion highlights Zosimli Naa’s dedication to honoring her ancestral heritage and solidifying her connection to the Dagbon Kingdom. Her presence serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of cultural resilience and the unbreakable bonds between Africa and its diaspora.

Photo Caption: Zosimli Naa sits alongside Gundonaa, the esteemed “Woman King” of the Dagbon Kingdom.

Source: Zosimli Naa’s Facebook page .

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