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Ghanaian trip for Anne-Marie Davis

ANNE-Marie Davis, the Prime Minister’s wife, and an entourage of Bahamian officials are expected to attend a ceremony on Saturday for their son, Christopher, who is being raised to a chief in the Ahanta West traditional area in The Bahamas and wider Caribbean.

The entourage reportedly will comprise Mrs Davis, Office of the Spouse, Jamaal Rolle, Bahamas ambassador of cultural affairs, Kenneth Wallace-Whitfield, senior foreign service officer, and Mr Andrew Wilson, Ghanian businessman in The Bahamas.

Others in the delegation include Tamara Davis, Angelique McKay, leader of Junkanoo Commandos, Stephen Kenyah Arthur, a representative from the Ahanta West Municipal Assembly and Mr Isaac Danso, a representative from GTA.

A Ghanian news outlet noted that a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration and copied to the Ghana News Agency, said the ministry had received a compliment from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Public Service of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas for the coronation.

In the Western Region, the entourage are expected to tour the Princess Town and Fort Fredericksburg, and visit Fort Bateinsten, where they will pay a courtesy call on Obrempon Hima Dekyi XIV, Omanhen of Upper Dixcove and continue to Fort Metal Cross.

The entourage will also stop by at Nzulezu, a village on silt and the Ankasa Rain Forest.

Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis would also pay a courtesy call on the Regional Minister Mr Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah and the Ghana Tourism Authority, which would be followed by a tour of Fort Orange, Bisa Abrewa Museum and the Takoradi Harbour.

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