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    (Video) Minority Leader Afenyo-Markin Joins Tuafo Asafo Company in Cultural Display

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    Minority Leader Afenyo-Markin Joins Tuafo Asafo Company in Cultural Display

    The Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, showcased his deep connection to tradition and culture as he joined the Tuafo Asafo Company of Effutu in a vibrant performance.

    The event, which took place in the Effutu Municipality, saw Afenyo-Markin actively participating in the display of rich Ghanaian heritage, drumming, dancing, and engaging with members of the Asafo Company.

    The Tuafo Asafo Company, known for its deep-rooted role in Effutu traditions, welcomed the Minority Leader’s involvement, recognizing it as a significant gesture of leadership and unity.

    Afenyo-Markin’s participation highlighted the importance of preserving Ghana’s cultural identity and fostering community spirit. His presence was met with cheers from locals, who praised him for his efforts in promoting and supporting the cultural values of the Effutu people.

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