Koforidua, Nov. 27, GNA - New Juaben Traditional
Council last weekend performed the final funeral
rites of Nana Juaben Serwaa, Queenmother of New
Juaben Traditional Area.
Very Reverend Joseph Maxwell Osei, Superintendent
Minister of Koforidua Wesley Cathedral, delivering
the sermon at a thanksgiving service organized for
the late queenmother on Sunday, called on Christians
to resolve all differences with their neighbours.
He said most Christians attended church service and
honour all their obligations to the Church but their
problem was how to lead exemplary lives worthy of
emulation as a Christian in the society.
The final funeral rites which began on Sunday,
November 19, would end on the night of Monday,
November 27, with the admission of the black stool
of the late queenmother into the stool room of
Yiadom-Hwedie Royal Family.
Nana Akosua Agyeman was enstooled Queenmother of New
Juaben Traditional Area in 1945 under the stool
name, Nana Juaben Serwaa II until 1951.
She was made Queen of New Juaben from 1962 until she
died in 1999 and buried in February 2000.
Security was tight at the funeral grounds and New
Juaben Omanhene's Palace during the final funeral
rites celebration of the late Queenmother.
The celebration was initially threatened by a court
action taken by two children of the late Queenmother,
Nana Akua Saah and Nana Kweku Boateng for an
injunction on the final funeral rites.
However, last Friday, November 24, a Koforidua High
Court dismissed the application and awarded 10
million cedis cost against the plaintiffs.
Government delegation to the funeral was led by Mr
Sampson Kwaku Boafo, Minister for Chieftaincy and
Culture.
Others were, Mr Yaw Barimah, Eastern Regional
Minister, Nana Adjei Boateng, New Juaben Municipal
Chief Executive and some District Chief Executives
from the region.
Nana Otuo Serebour II, Omanhene of Asante-Juaben
Traditional Area, Nana Amponsah Antwi who
represented Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and some
chiefs from Ashanti and Eastern Regions also
attended the funeral.
The Government delegation presented 20 million cedis
cash, a carton of schnapps and 12 cartons of
assorted drinks to the bereaved family.
GNA