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There are moments in the life of a people when the ascent of a single leader marks not just a transition of power, but the beginning of a renaissance—an era of renewed purpose, unprecedented unity, and dynamic progress. Such is the story unfolding in the New Juaben Traditional Area under the visionary leadership of Daasebre Kwaku Boateng III, whose tenure as Omanhene is fast becoming a golden chapter in the annals of our chieftaincy institution.
The recent visit of Daasebre and his high-level delegation to the State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) in Germany is not merely a diplomatic journey—it is a bold, strategic step toward global integration and empowerment for the people of New Juaben.
At a time when many traditional leaders are still grappling with the balance between custom and modernity, Daasebre has seamlessly bridged this divide, affirming that traditional authority can—and must—be a cornerstone of development.
By initiating discussions with German state officials on twinning Koforidua with cities such as Düsseldorf, Daasebre is signalling to the world that New Juaben is open for partnership, growth, and innovation.
The focus on youth employment, skills development, urban governance, and cultural exchange speaks to a progressive agenda that transcends rhetoric and delivers real opportunity.
In Daasebre, New Juaben has a leader who not only dreams but acts—a chief who doesn't merely sit on a stool but stands tall on the global stage to advocate for his people.
What sets Daasebre Kwaku Boateng III apart is not just the scope of his ambition, but the transformational spirit he has brought to leadership. Since his ascension, the New Juaben Palace has become a beacon of accessibility and openness. Gone are the days when tradition created walls between leaders and the led. Today, subjects—both home and abroad—walk through the palace gates with confidence and hope, knowing they will be received, heard, and respected.
He has cultivated a culture of dialogue and inclusivity, where the voices of youth, professionals, artisans, and diaspora members are not only welcomed but actively engaged.

He has made it his mission to unite the New Juaben people beyond clan, beyond location, and beyond class. His humility and approachability have reignited a powerful sense of belonging and civic pride.
Daasebre’s passion also extends to sports development, with a particular emphasis on table tennis—a sport he is nurturing with strategic enthusiasm.
Through this initiative, he is opening doors for the youth to build not only athletic talent but discipline, self-esteem, and international ambition. In a time when young people often feel neglected by leadership, Daasebre is standing as an unwavering pillar of support and hope.
From cultural promotion to international diplomacy, from grassroots empowerment to youth engagement, Daasebre Kwaku Boateng III is orchestrating a whole new world order in New Juaben—one built on unity, openness, vision, and relentless action. He is, without doubt, a modern-day torchbearer for traditional leadership—a man whose wisdom is matched only by his deep-seated will to serve and elevate his people.
As the twinning initiative with Germany takes shape and broader development goals unfold, we must not overlook the anchor of this renaissance: Daasebre’s extraordinary leadership.
New Juaben is indeed rising, and at its heart is a leader whose reign is not only historic but deeply humane and forward-thinking.
To Daasebre Kwaku Boateng III: you have our gratitude, our admiration, and above all, our unwavering support. You are shaping the future of New Juaben with clarity, courage, and compassion.
Yɛda wo ase, Nana. Long may you reign.
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