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Report on VORSAG-UEW Handing Out Ceremony and Installation of Torgbui Duanyenyo I and Mama Denyigba IThe Volta Regional ...
19/09/2025

Report on VORSAG-UEW Handing Out Ceremony and Installation of Torgbui Duanyenyo I and Mama Denyigba I

The Volta Regional Students Association of the University of Education, Winneba (VORSAG-UEW) hosted its official handing-out ceremony and installation of newly appointed traditional leaders on [insert date] at [insert venue]. The vibrant occasion marked a significant milestone in the association's history, bringing together members, alumni, invited dignitaries, and well-wishers to witness the seamless transfer of leadership and the rich display of Ewe cultural heritage.
The ceremony commenced with an opening address from the outgoing executives, who highlighted their achievements, challenges, and hopes for the future of VORSAG-UEW. They expressed profound gratitude to members and stakeholders for their support throughout their tenure and officially handed over leadership responsibilities to the incoming team. The handing-out symbolized continuity and growth within the association.
A major highlight of the event was the installation of Torgbui Duanyenyo I and Mama Denyigba I as the association's traditional leaders. The installation rites, performed with traditional prayers, drumming, and libation, added cultural depth to the occasion. In their acceptance speeches, Torgbui Duanyenyo I and Mama Denyigba I pledged to uphold unity, discipline, and cultural pride within VORSAG, while serving as symbols of leadership and guidance for members.
The event was also graced by guest speakers Dr. Nyuiemedi Agordzor Edoe-Torgah, who encouraged members to remain united, pursue academic excellence, and contribute to the development of the Volta Region and Ghana at large. The ceremony concluded with cultural performances, networking, and a renewed sense of commitment to the vision of VORSAG-UEW.
The handing out ceremony and installation of Torgbui Duanyenyo I and Mama Denyigba I was a resounding success. It not only marked the peaceful transition of leadership but also celebrated the enduring cultural values that bind members of VORSAG-UEW together.

The 2022 Hogbetsotso Za marked the 60th anniversary of the Anlo people's historic festival, celebrated with grandeur in ...
14/01/2025

The 2022 Hogbetsotso Za marked the 60th anniversary of the Anlo people's historic festival, celebrated with grandeur in Anloga, Volta Region. Themed "60 years of Anlo Hogbetsotso Za: Uniting for development, Sustaining our Unique Cultural Commonwealth for Future Generations," the event highlighted unity, cultural preservation, and development.
The festival featured traditional purification rites, drumming, dancing, and a grand durbar of chiefs. Distinguished guests included the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Ga Mantse, King Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, and Ghana's President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Their participation symbolized national cohesion and the importance of inter-ethnic collaboration.
The celebration reinforced the Anlo people's rich cultural heritage while serving as a platform for addressing development issues and fostering unity across Ghana.

During the Hogbetsotso Za 2022, the Ga Mantse, King Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, played a prominent role as a distinguishe...
14/01/2025

During the Hogbetsotso Za 2022, the Ga Mantse, King Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, played a prominent role as a distinguished guest during the 60th Hogbetsotso Festival, celebrated by the Anlo people in the Volta Region of Ghana. His presence underscored the strong historical and cultural ties between the Ga State and the Anlo State, reflecting unity and mutual respect among Ghana's ethnic groups.

The Hogbetsotso Festival commemorates the Anlo people's historic migration from Notsie in present-day Togo and celebrates their resilience and cultural heritage. The 2022 event, themed "60 years of Anlo Hogbetsotso Za: Uniting for development, sustaining our Unique Cultural Commonwealth for Future Generations," highlighted the importance of collaboration among traditional authorities for national development.

The Ga Mantse's attendance symbolized the enduring alliance between the Ga and Anlo states, both of which share common historical interactions and trade relationships. During the grand durbar, King Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II joined other prominent leaders, including the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to celebrate the festival. His presence emphasized the values of unity, peace, and cultural preservation, which are key themes of the Hogbetsotso Festival.

By participating in the festival, the Ga Mantse reinforced the shared commitment of Ghana's traditional rulers to fostering inter-ethnic harmony and advancing development in their respective communities. The 2022 Hogbetsotso Za (Hogbetsotso Festival) was thus not only a cultural celebration but also a platform for building relationships and promoting Ghana's diverse cultural heritage.

In 2022, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, attended the 60th anniversary of the Hogbetsotso Festival as a special gu...
14/01/2025

In 2022, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, attended the 60th anniversary of the Hogbetsotso Festival as a special guest of honor. This marked a significant moment in the history of the festival, symbolizing the unity and cultural harmony between the Ashanti and Anlo traditional areas. The Hogbetsotso Festival is an annual celebration by the Anlo people of the Volta Region of Ghana, commemorating their historic migration from Notsie in present-day Togo.

The 2022 festival was themed "60 years of Anlo Hogbetsotso Za: Uniting for development, Sustaining our Unique Cultural Commonwealth for Future Generations." The presence of the Asantehene during this milestone event reflected a strong commitment to fostering national cohesion and strengthening the bonds between different ethnic groups in Ghana. His visit was seen as a bridge-building gesture, underscoring the importance of cultural exchange and collaboration for national development.

During the festival, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II participated in the grand durbar, a key highlight of the event where chiefs, elders, and dignitaries gather in colorful regalia to celebrate and address issues of mutual importance. His attendance also reinforced the shared values and mutual respect between the Ashanti and Anlo states, emphasizing their contributions to Ghana's cultural heritage.

The event was widely celebrated as a landmark occasion, showcasing the rich traditions of the Anlo people and the inclusivity that the Hogbetsotso Festival promotes.
Anlo Youth Council
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The beauty of cultureThe daughter of the Anlo land Hon. Seyram Alhassan also attended the 2023 Hogbetsotso Za
14/01/2025

The beauty of culture
The daughter of the Anlo land Hon. Seyram Alhassan also attended the 2023 Hogbetsotso Za



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