
In a moment of heritage and hope, the Paramount Queen of Abola and the Ga State Atofonye, Manye Naa Okaitso IV, with her entourage, paid a courtesy visit to the National Folklore Board.
Her purpose was noble: to introduce the vibrant Twinkle Little Stars, a drama, acrobatic, and cultural troupe born from the heart of Ga Mashie, Abola. The young performers, carrying the rhythm of tradition and the spark of innovation, staged a breathtaking display that blended storytelling, acrobatics, and cultural artistry.
Their performance was more than entertainment; it was a living testament to the resilience and creativity of GaDangme heritage. Moved by the brilliance of these children, the National Director, Mr. Felix Yao Adjavor, did not merely applaud. He embraced their vision, pledging his support by becoming their patron. His decision symbolized a bridge between institutional leadership and grassroots talent.
A gesture that ensures the voices of GaDangme youth will echo far beyond. This encounter was more than a courtesy call; it was a cultural covenant. A queen’s advocacy, a director’s commitment, and a troupe’s artistry converged to light a path for the next generation, proving that when tradition meets opportunity, stars truly twinkle.
By King Manoah

