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The Senior Corporate Affairs Manager of the National Information Technology Agency (NITA), James Emmanuel Atiemo Fiagbenu, has been enstooled Chief.
He takes the stool name Togbe Kwasinyi Agyeman V.
The colourful ceremony attended by corporate personalities, traditionalists and business people included his wife, Georgina Fiagbenu, Senior Corporate Communications Manager at MTN, took place in Adidome over the weekend.
The new chief is the oldest son of the late Hlortator Seth Kwabla Fiagbenu (the immediate past head of the Toh/Tovie Clan of Adidome) and the grandson of the legendary Togbe Kwasinyi Agyeman III, the late Fia of Adidome.



















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