
The Anamase Royal Alliance Council of the Akyem Bosome Traditional Area has appointed Nana Osagyefo Boafo Agyenkwa I, formerly known as Mansa Musa Mobley Ali Ifalabaki, as their new Developmental Chief.
This strategic move aims to enhance the council's capacity to lead and support developmental projects across the region.
The brief yet significant ceremony, held on Sunday, September 8, 2024, at the Oblieman Palace in the Ga West Municipality, was presided over by Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, Overlord of the Oblieman Traditional Area, alongside elders and members of the Abola Piam Royal Council.
The installation of Nana Osagyefo Boafo Agyenkwa I followed a series of traditional rites conducted in the presence of a select group of attendees. With his experience in overseeing developmental initiatives within both the Oblieman Traditional Area and the Anamase Royal Alliance Council, the new chief is well-positioned to play a key role in advancing regional development.
In his remarks, Nana Osagyefo Boafo Agyenkwa I, an African American businessman and digital asset advocate, expressed his deep gratitude to the council for their trust and support. He emphasized his commitment to promoting digital knowledge and trading opportunities for the youth in his new jurisdiction.
Acknowledging the efforts of Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I in advancing digital asset ventures across Ghana and Africa, he pledged to leverage his expertise to help realize this vision.
Additionally, Nana Osagyefo Boafo Agyenkwa I praised the warm hospitality he has received since his arrival in Ghana and called for greater global awareness of Ghana’s rich cultural heritage, emphasizing that these unique traditions and customs deserve broader recognition on the world stage.
In his new role, Nana Osagyefo Boafo Agyenkwa I will work closely with traditional authorities to implement ongoing and future developmental initiatives, fostering growth and opportunities within the Anamase Royal Alliance Council and beyond.





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