Renowned Ghanaian gospel singer, Diana Hamilton, has been enstooled as the Nkosuohemaa of Dodo Tamale, a community in the Northern Region of Ghana.
The enstoolment ceremony took place at the Church of Pentecost, Dodo Tamale Assembly, and was attended by dignitaries, community leaders, and members of the church.
As part of the ceremony, Diana Hamilton was given the stool name Nana Hemaa Adwoa Amponsah I, symbolizing her new role as a queen mother in the community.
This honor is a testament to her contributions to the community and her commitment to promoting education and development.
The enstoolment ceremony was preceded by the commissioning of a five-unit classroom block, which was donated by Diana Hamilton to the community.
This generous gesture demonstrates her passion for education and her desire to make a positive impact on the lives of the people in Dodo Tamale.
As Nkosuohemaa, Nana Hemaa Adwoa Amponsah I is expected to play a key role in promoting the welfare and development of the community.
She will work closely with community leaders and stakeholders to identify and address the needs of the people, particularly in the areas of education, healthcare, and economic empowerment.
Diana Hamilton’s enstoolment as Nkosuohemaa is a significant milestone in her career and personal life.
It is a recognition of her dedication to serving others and making a positive impact on her community.
As she takes on this new role, she is expected to continue inspiring and empowering others through her music, philanthropy, and community service.