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In a rare public appearance laden with cultural significance and paternal pride, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, arrived at DPS International in Tema for the graduation ceremony of his son.

The King’s regal presence added a distinguished air to the day’s celebrations, drawing admiration from staff, students, and guests alike.

Draped in his majestic Kente cloth and accompanied by his entourage, the Asantehene’s entrance stirred awe across the campus.

The corridors buzzed with excitement as cameras clicked and students craned to catch a glimpse of the revered monarch.

In a series of compelling images, the lens captured the softer side of leadership, a father celebrating a proud milestone in his child’s academic journey.

From warm exchanges with school officials to heartfelt moments with his son, the Asantehene's visit brought a royal glow to the school’s landmark event.

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