Nkusukum Paramount Chief renounces ‘chieftaincy’ of gay activist

This was interpreted by many as anger shown by the gods as activities of homosexuals are frowned upon in traditional societies in Ghana.

Nkusukum Paramount Chief renounces ‘chieftaincy’ of gay activist

The Nigerian gay rights activist over the weekend was paraded in Nkusukum as the new Amankorahen.

However, he fell off from the palanquin during the procession.

This was interpreted by many as anger shown by the gods as activities of homosexuals are frowned upon in traditional societies in Ghana.

Explaining how Mr Mac Iyalla was proposed to be made a ceremonial chief, Okesse Essandoh IX said he got to know him through some friends in Cape Coast because he has been helpful in undertaking social development projects.

“[After] that I informed Ebusuampanyinfo of Yamoransa and had a discussion with them and decided to honour him as Amankorahen or Nkosuahen to assist Yamoransa,” the Paramount Chief of Nkusukum said.

“Nkosuahen is only a ceremonial position which could be bestowed on any person regardless of his lineage or linkage to any stool.”

He was given the chieftaincy name Nana Kweku Adu and is reported to have shown some dedication and commitment to developmental issues in Nkusukum.

“Nana Kweku Adu has been staying in Cape Coast for over ten years and travels outside the country regularly and comes back,” the Paramount Chief said, adding: “It was during the process of his installation as Amankorahen (Nkosuahen) the information came that  Kweku Adu is also known as Davis Mac Iyalla and has been supporting LGBTQI+ and its related activities.

“Immediately this information came to our attention, we called for the whole process of Mac Iyalla to be halted.”