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Gospel Musician Diana Hamilton Installed as ‘Nkosuohenmaa’ in Oti Region

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Gospel artist Diana Hamilton has been formally installed as the ‘Nkosuohenmaa’ (Development Queen) of Dodo Tamale in the Oti Region.

The musician, known for her hit song Mo Ne Yo, shared the news in a video on Instagram on January 29, 2025, revealing her new title as Nana Adwoa Amponsah I. In the video, Hamilton is seen surrounded by pastors who offer prayers following her installation.

Hamilton, who is in the Oti Region to commission a newly built 5-unit classroom block, has long been committed to community development. Her recent recognition reflects her ongoing efforts to support education and development within the region.

Fans and netizens have taken to social media to congratulate Hamilton on this significant achievement in both her career and her role in the community.

Source:TheDotNews

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