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Zeqblog Blog of Monday, 28 April 2025
Source: Okine Isaac
The Ashanti Region is very saddened by the death of Nana Abrafo Badu, the Mamponghene, who died after a brief illness. His death has had a significant impact on the Akan communities and beyond, since he was generally regarded as a symbol of leadership, togetherness, and cultural preservation. Nana Abrafo Badu, who took the Mampong stool in 2013, was widely regarded for his unrelenting dedication to the advancement of his town.
During his reign, Mampong witnessed great progress in education, healthcare, and infrastructure. These changes demonstrated his commitment to improving the well-being of his people. In addition to his developmental efforts, Nana Abrafo Badu was passionate about instilling cultural pride in young people by arranging educational programs and traditional festivals that helped them connect with their ancestry.
According to reports, Nana Abrafo Badu died at a local hospital, causing a nationwide outpouring of mourning. Ghanaians from many walks of life have conveyed their condolences and pleasant recollections of his leadership on social media, emphasizing his impact on both Mampong and the wider Ashanti Kingdom. Nana Abrafo Badu, a trusted counselor to the Asantehene, was heavily involved in steering the Ashanti Kingdom’s traditional governance and was frequently consulted on crucial matters.
In the coming weeks, the community will gather to commemorate his life and impact. Nana Abrafo Badu’s death is a big loss for Mampong and the Ashanti Region. His contributions to community development, cultural preservation, and unity will be remembered for a long time, and everyone who knew him will miss him greatly.