I'm not afraid of death – Ya-Naa speaks



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General News on Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Source: mynewsgh.com

2019-04-17

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The suzerain of Dagbon, Ya-Naa Abukari Mahama II, himself broke the silence following senseless rumors on various social media platforms, including Facebook on which he died.

According to the respected king who addressed elders who visited him on Wednesday in his private residence in Accra, he is not dead as he is claimed and is not even afraid to die because he is a true Muslim and believes that every individual will die one day, no matter the situation. what, then he does not fear death.

He badured his subjects that he would not die soon, although death was inevitable, pointing out that he would live long enough to lead the people of Dagbon and achieve the goals that he had. was fixed.

To this end, he urged the residents of Dagbon to ignore the rumors of his death and rally behind him to make Dagbon prosper.

Northern Regional Minister Salifu Sa-eed had already dispelled rumors that the supreme leader of the traditional Dagbon region, Yaa Naa Abukrai Mahama II, was dead. He recently revealed to MyNewsGh.com that the information disseminated on various social media platforms was false and that the fiction of someone's imagination insisting that the suzerain was sincere and hearty.

"I was at home some time ago in Accra to see how he was going and we even laughed at the misinformation. There is absolutely no problem with the king and I urge all Dagbon residents to treat the news with the scorn they deserve, "he said.

Reports had previously suggested that the Ya-Naa fell ill and was transported to Accra on Monday, April 15, 2019 for treatment. Contrary information suggested that he was dead.

But the minister revealed that the king had come to Accra for his routine health check, repeating that nothing was said in what was peddled on social media because he had even been delayed because of the coronation of his sous-chefs.

His Royal Majesty Ya-Naa Abukari Mahama II became the Ya-Naa fondue Gbewaa Palace on Friday 25 January 2019 with dignitaries, including President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, former President John Dramani Mahama, members of the Parliament and appointed leaders of the present government.

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