Dagbon Kingdom suspends Damba Festival to honour late Overlord
The Dagbon Kingdom has suspend this year’s Damba Festival as the traditional area observes mourning rites for the late Overlord, Yaa-Naa Abubakari Mahama II. The decision was announced by the head of the Dagbon Kingmakers, Naa Yeb Kug’naa Adam Abdulai, who said the suspension was in line with Dagbon customs following the death of the […]
The Dagbon Kingdom has decided to suspend the annual Damba Festival in honor of the late Overlord, Yaa-Naa Abubakari Mahama II. The decision was made by Naa Yeb Kug’naa Adam Abdulai, the head of the Dagbon Kingmakers, who stated that it aligns with customary practices following the Yaa-Naa's passing. Damba Festival is one of the most significant traditional celebrations in Dagbon, drawing thousands each year to the Northern Region with traditional drumming, dancing, horseback displays, and royal durbars.
Typically led by the Yaa-Naa, the festival celebrates the culture and heritage of the Dagbon people. Yaa-Naa Abubakari Mahama II ascended to the throne in 2019 after a 17-year dispute over chieftaincy. His tenure was marked by efforts to foster reconciliation, peace, and the preservation of cultural traditions. The Gbewaa Palace plans to release more information on the funeral and final rites of the late Yaa-Naa.
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