Abetifihene Begins  Activities To Celebrate His 30 Years Of His Estoolment

The Kwahu Abetifi chief and Adontenhene of Kwahu Traditional Area,  Akyemfuor Aseidu Agyemang III on Monday 4, 2022 performed traditions and customs to begin to mark the 30th anniversary of his coronation as the chief of the area.

Abetifihene Begins  Activities To Celebrate His 30 Years Of His Estoolment
Akyemfuor Aseidu Agyemang III, the Abetifi chief and Kwahu Adontenhene.
The Kwahu Abetifi chief and Adontenhene of Kwahu Traditional Area,  Akyemfuor Aseidu Agyemang III on Monday 4, 2022 performed traditions and customs to begin to mark the 30th anniversary of his coronation as the chief of the area.
 
He is the eighteenth (18th) of Abetifi and he was installed in 1992.
 
The celebrations of the enstoolment of Achamfuor Agyeman III, who is also the Adontenhene of the traditional area, will be climaxed on Sunday, April 17, 2022, with a grand durbar at Abetifi. It was under the theme; "BEPOFRO-FESTIVAL."
That means to retrace the migrations route from Kwahu Abene to the present Abetifi settlement, which the people of Kwahu Abetifi along with the chiefs walked from Kwahu Abene to Kwahu Abetifi in the Eastern Region. 
The chief and his elders will lead a tree planting exercise on April 11, followed by a general cleaning on April 12.
The traditional rites resume with Achamfour Agyeman III taking a sacred bath after which he will lead the sprinkling of mashed yam through the Abetifi township on April 14.
That same day, a new palace for the queen-mother, Nana Ama Amanda II, will be inaugurated and dedicated, to be followed by a sacred wash of identical twins and special prayers to be observed by Muslims.
Side attractions will include a food bazaar, football matches, and an event to teach the young people how to wear traditional clothes.
On April 13, the date on which Achamfour Agyeman III was enstooled, he will sit in state to receive homage from indigenes, dignitaries, and guests to commemorate the day.
During the climax on Sunday, April 17, a grand durbar of nananom and people of Abetifi and by extension, chiefs of the Kwahu Traditional Council will be present to celebrate the Adontenhene.
According to Akyemfuor Aseidu Agyemang III, this year’s Easter Festival would be exceptional as it coincides with his 30years of enstoolment as the Kwahu Abetifi chief since his anniversary precedes with long activities to showcase the rich culture of Kwahu and traditions.
On the other hand, Akyemfuor III called on the youth to eschew indiscipline to build their capacities by being proud of having rich culture and tradition that helps to reduce teenage pregnancy in the olden days.
He further urged the youth to be the persons with the right attitude and the right frame of mind to be virtue of hard-working to take the mantle at their rightful place when the old is no more.
Akyemfuor Aseidu III thanked the entire people of Kwahu Abetifi and its environs for their unflinching support.