Audio By Carbonatix
Peter Famiyeh Bozah known by his stage name, Fameye, has been named Wasa Nyankonton (The Rainbow of Wasa land) by the Chief of Wasa, in the Western Region of Ghana.
Fameye was enstooled on Sunday morning when he paid a courtesy visit on the Chief, Nana Sompreh II. The musician is in the Western Region for his FamilyLiveConcert.
He was made to perform the necessary rites including the pouring of libation to make him eligible for the title.
Nana Sompreh II, speaking on why Fameye was chosen for the title, remarked that through his music, the 'nothing I get' hit maker has uplifted the name and identity of the region.

Though there are many artistes who hail from the Western Region, the Chief said Fameye has been exceptional in his conduct and craft.
Speaking after his enstoolment, Fameye, among other things, pledged to support the youth and continue to uphold in high esteem, the good name of Wasa.
He was adorned in a traditional kente garment and a crown to symbolize his newly achieved status.
Latest Stories
-
TOR management expresses appreciation for ranking in PFM compliance league
1 minute -
Slovenia becomes first EU country to introduce fuel rationing
6 minutes -
Strike action cost Ghana GH¢1.47bn in 2024 – Fair Wages and Salaries Commission
10 minutes -
Royal Mail staff say they were told to hide post to look like delivery targets met
11 minutes -
Defence Chief calls for renewed discipline to strengthen Ghana Armed Forces
21 minutes -
Kenyan ex-foreign minister arrested and accused of staging his disappearance
38 minutes -
Huel bought by Danone in €1bn deal
42 minutes -
Wife collapses after lightning strike kills husband
44 minutes -
Patrick Boamah calls for urgent reform of GRA’s interest and penalty regimes
47 minutes -
Herbal medicine is not main cause of kidney disease – Expert
49 minutes -
Greater Accra becomes first region to secure full certification of district dev’t plans
53 minutes -
SSNIT expands pension footprint with new digital pathways for workers
54 minutes -
Align ambition with faith, KNUST professor urges Muslim law students
56 minutes -
GSS raises concern over child labour in mobile trading
58 minutes -
GNCCI calls for increased investment in women to drive economic growth
59 minutes
