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.

Cape Coast chiefs with Ogiame Atuwatse III and Olori Atuwatse III

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.

Cultural procession
Handshake of heritage
Cultural procession
Handshake of heritage
Cultural procession
Handshake of heritage
Cultural procession
Handshake of heritage

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.

Cultural procession
Handshake of heritage
Cultural procession
Handshake of heritage
Cultural procession
Handshake of heritage
Cultural procession
Handshake of heritage
Cultural procession