Today history was made, when Osabarimba Dr. Kwesi Atta II, the Paramount Chief of Cape Coast, and Nana Ekua Abookyi VI, the Paramount Queen of Cape Coast, met with @oluofwarri and @oloriatuwatseiii.
Two kings stood side by side — one from Warri, one from Cape Coast. Two thrones once separated by water, now joined by memory. They met in a cultural exchange, a reflection of Africa’s unfinished symphony.

The red boat glided, a witness of history. The kente shimmered, a flag of unity. Drums spoke in ancient tongues. Colors spilled across the day. Beauty refused to be ignored.








This was more than ceremony, it was exchange. A handshake of heritage. Unity not spoken in words, but danced in steps, woven in cloth, carried in rhythm.








