7 prominent politicians who fought in the inauguration of the new Ya-Na



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Source: yen.com.gh

2019-01-26

Ya Na Abubakar Mahama Ya-Na Mahama Abubakari

It was a show of deep traditions and culture, as was the new suzerain of the Dagbon kingdom, Ya-Na Mahama Abubakari, on Friday, January 25th.

The beautiful ceremony that took place at Gbewaa Palace in Yendi was the scene of the cream of the crop in Ghana's political landscape and personalities present.

As if this had been planned, many of these politicians present decided to wear the traditional costume of the Dagomba people, the blouses (batakari).

Under the guidance of the new Ya-Na himself, there was a plethora of gorgeous blouses that could easily qualify the festival's festival of blouses.

YEN.com.gh brings you photos of some of the best gowns worn during the inauguration on Friday.

1. Ya-Na Mahama Abubakari II:

Being the traditional garment of his people, the new Ya-Na had to lead the charge and he looked very splendid in this respect.

2 President Nana Akufo-Addo:

Appearing on the durbar pitch in a cream-colored blouse with brown leather boots, Akufo-Addo stole the show on the durbar.

As a Akan, his decision to dress in Dagomba costume has obviously earned him many emotions. He looked exquisite for the occasion.

3 Johnson Asiedu Nketia:

The secretary general of the NDC has been criticized for the occasion but, judging from his photos, he obviously did not seem irrelevant.

4 Former President John Mahama:

Former President Mahama is known for loving blouses and he did not disappoint on this occasion.

As a native of Dagbon, the minority leader could not have been mistaken for tradition and he really looked so handsome with his white coat.

6 Alhbadan Suhuyini:

Like his leader in parliament, Suhuyini is from the Dagbon region and could have been wrong.

7. Dominic Nitiwul:

The Minister of Defense is also from the north and he looked in that colorful blouse.

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