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The Deputy CEO of COA Research and Manufacturing Limited Company and Queen Mother of the Frante–Sekyeredumase Traditional Area in Ashante Region, Princess Duncan, as part of her birthday celebration, has donated thousands of books and fabrics to her community.
Under the stool name of Nana Akua Ahenesima I, Frante Ankobea Hemaa, the birthday was dedicated to humanitarian outreach aimed at uplifting the people of the Frante–Sekyeredumase Traditional Area.
The initiative demonstrates her continuous commitment to community development through healthcare and educational support across the traditional area.

This year’s outreach focused particularly on children, widows, and vulnerable households.
During the event, hundreds of residents benefited from free medical screening covering malaria, diabetes, hepatitis B, and high blood pressure.
In addition, thousands of educational materials, including books, pens, pencils, erasers, and other essential learning and teaching supplies, were distributed to students in the community.
Widows were also honoured with quality African fabrics, while hundreds of bottles of COA Mixture and COA-MIT were distributed.

Speaking on behalf of Princess Duncan, Nana Adjoa Nhriya emphasised the Queen Mother’s unwavering dedication to improving the health, education, and socio-economic lives of her people.
She explained that Nana Akua Ahenesima I remains passionate about empowering the youth to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society.
In his remarks, Nana Bokoboko, the Frantehene, expressed profound appreciation to Princess Duncan for her consistent generosity towards the development of the community.

He also appealed for support towards renovating the local school’s roofing, which is currently in poor condition.
Community members, widows, and students extended heartfelt gratitude to Princess Duncan for her benevolent gesture and wished her continued success, long life, and divine blessings.
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