Princess Duncan marks birthday with major community donation and wellness outreach in Frante
Princess Duncan (Nana Akua Ahenesima I), Deputy CEO of COA Research and Manufacturing Limited Company and Queen Mother of Frante, celebrated her 2025 birthday with a far-reaching humanitarian initiative dedicated to improving the lives of residents within the Frante–Sekyeredumase Traditional Area.
The outreach, an annual expression of her commitment to community development, focused on enhancing healthcare, education, and social welfare—particularly for children, widows, and vulnerable families.
As part of the celebration, community members received free medical screening for malaria, diabetes, hepatitis B, and high blood pressure.
To further promote wellness, hundreds of bottles of COA Mixture and COA-MIT were donated for general health support.
Students in the area were provided with thousands of educational materials, including books, pens, pencils, erasers and other learning essentials aimed at boosting academic performance.
Widows were honoured with beautifully designed African fabrics in recognition of their resilience and contribution to the community.
Speaking on behalf of Princess Duncan, Nana Adjoa Nhriya highlighted the Queen-Mother’s unwavering dedication to uplifting the health, education, and socio-economic wellbeing of her people.
She noted that Nana Akua Ahenesima I remains deeply passionate about empowering the youth to realise their potential and play meaningful roles in national development.
The Frantehene, Nana Bokoboko, expressed deep appreciation for Princess Duncan’s consistent generosity and sustained commitment to the community’s progress.
He also used the occasion to appeal for support to repair the deteriorating roofing of the local school.
Residents, including widows and schoolchildren, extended heartfelt thanks to Princess Duncan, wishing her long life, success, and continued blessings for her benevolent acts.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Edem Afanou
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