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    Rebecca EsonBy Rebecca EsonMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Final Farewells for Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV: A Celebration of Ewe Culture and Legacy

    The Ziavi Traditional Area in Ho Municipality became a vibrant hub of culture and remembrance as it honored the final rites of Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV. This solemn event spanned three weeks, showcasing the deep-rooted Ewe traditions that defined the late chief’s remarkable 38-year reign.

    Throughout this period, community members adorned themselves in red and black attire, paying their respects to the passionate leader known for his advocacy in development and education. Asafo groups from various regions, including Asogli, Botoku, Alavanyo, and Peki, participated in the Afanyanya, a ceremony steeped in cultural significance.

    The culmination of the mourning period took place with a grand burial service at the Ziavi Senior High Technical School park, drawing thousands to celebrate the life of their beloved chief. He was remembered for his unwavering statesmanship, dedication to unity, and significant contributions to the area’s development, notably the establishment of the local technical school with support from the community and various institutions.

    Christine Appoh, the widow of Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV, spoke fondly of her husband’s character, highlighting his kindness, diligence, and commitment to peace. “He was always ready to forgive and spoke in parables inspired by his Christian faith,” she reminisced. Her heartfelt tribute painted a picture of a ruler who was as nurturing as he was authoritative.

    His children shared touching memories of their father’s boundless dedication to the community, stating, “You were not just our father; you were a father figure to all.” They acknowledged the vital role he played in the educational and socio-economic landscape of Ziavi, aiming to provide every child the opportunity to dream and realize those dreams.

    The Ziavi Traditional Council also commemorated their leader, noting the establishment of the Council in 2019, where he served as Primus President. His wisdom in resolving local issues and spearheading developmental projects left an indelible mark on the community. Initiatives such as improved utility access, road construction, enhanced security, and the annual Dututudoza (Development Festival) were attributed to his visionary leadership.

    Guest of honor, Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, acknowledged Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV’s role in fostering peace throughout the region, particularly his involvement in resolving chieftaincy disputes. He called upon the community to sustain the legacy left behind and prioritize socio-economic growth.

    The final farewell was marked by the sacred performance of the Gbedze drum by the asafos of Ziavi-Lume, a powerful tradition signifying the closing of this significant ceremonial chapter. Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV’s legacy lives on, celebrated and cherished within the hearts of the people he served tirelessly.

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