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Takla Traditional Area outdoors new Development Chief following demise of Togbe Nutefe I

Takla Traditional Area outdoors new Development Chief following demise of Togbe Nutefe I
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The Takla Traditional Area in Ghana has installed Scott Gregory, an American friend of the community, as their new Development Chief. The role is intended to bridge traditional leadership with modern development efforts, such as improving schools and infrastructure.

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This highlights the intersection of traditional governance and modern community development in rural Ghana, emphasizing the role of international partnerships in local progress.

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Chiefs and people of the Takla Traditional Area in the Ho Municipality of the Volta Region, led by Togbe Ayim Adzokoto II, Paramount Chief of the area, have outdoored Togbe Nutefe II, known in private life as Scott Gregory from Ohio City in the United States, as their new Development Chief.

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