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Media personality and broadcaster Gifty Anti has announced her upcoming outdooring as Nana Efua Dansoa Nkuma I, the newly installed Impuntuhemaa of Ekumfi Nanaben in the Central Region.
In an emotionally charged Facebook post, she proclaimed, “Nana Efua Dansoa Nkuma I, Impuntuhemaa of Ekumfi Nanaben ‘has been born’.”
She invited the public to Ekumfi Nanaben on Saturday, 29th November 2025, at 10 a.m., where the community will officially outdoor its new queen mother.
The post, which ended with “All Glory to God!”, signals a moment of celebration, tradition, and renewal for the people of Ekumfi Nanaben as they prepare to present their new royal figure to the world.
The outdooring ceremony is expected to draw traditional leaders, residents, supporters of Gifty Anti, and well-wishers eager to witness the introduction of Nana Efua Dansoa Nkuma I to her royal duties.
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