The Chief and Elders of Anamase Royal Kingdom near Achiase in the Eastern Region of Ghana have performed customary rites to welcome one of the Ga Chiefs from Oblieman in Accra and his entourage from United States of America.

Anamase Royal Council has merged with the Abola Piam Royal Council of Tunmaa Dynasty in the Greater Accra Region to forster development in these two distinct communities in Ghana.
The two Royal Councils have Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, as their chairman with the newly enstooled Afro-Americans as members of these honourable Councils.

Nii Ayitey Oyanka I, chairs the merged Royal Councils following his huge vision and development oriented agenda as the respected Overlord of Oblieman, with his Black Americans who pledged whole-heartedly to support him to achieve his accepted dreams to the councils.
The people of Anamase Kingdom led by Nana Aboagye III, planned and positioned themselves properly to welcomed Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, and his Afro-American Sub-Chiefs and his elders.

They performed rituals with a white cock and two rams at two separate places to welcome the Overlord of Oblieman, who is also the CEO of International Chamber of Commerce, CICC in West Africa.
Anamase people traditionally performed various customs for him and his entourage from USA to their Kingdom to thank their ancestors for bringing to them such a visionary person who has come with his Sub-Chiefs to create jobs to reduce unemployment situation in Anamase considerably.

Nii Ayitey Oyanka I, is on world records in united States of America (USA) to have printed his own private money/currency for business purposes which has been approved by one of the Suprior Courts of America with the file number 028-2021-002070.
This visionary chief, Nii Oyanka I, leads the union with the aim geared towards the development of the two communities, Oblieman and Anamase; especially to create jobs for the unemployed youth.

He noted the people living in these two communities are struggling to earn a living and to cater for their families and those who are dependents on them. This is affecting the education of those in school and those under going informal education, noted Nii Oyanka I.

Nationaltymes.com gathered that Nii Ayitey Oyanka I, has lots of dependents more than his resources but he is doing great to attend to make them reach their needs half-way.

Addressing a darbur at Anamase organised in his honour and his honourable entourage including the Afro-American chiefs, Nii Ayitey Oyanka I, intimated that the hardship is gradually deriving the youth to re-direct their focus into a deviant behaviour that could be difficult to curtail if nothing is done to help them.

In view of this, the Overlord of Oblieman appealed to the traditional leaders in Ghana to reduce their interest in dressing in expensive regarliers and rather show interest in a profound thinking of how they could help rescue their people from the pandemic of poverty.
Story By: Edudzi G. Amenuveve/Nationaltymes.com













