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Home » Gay Right Activist Davis Mac Iyalla Tumbled Down From Palanquine During Installation As Chief(Watch Video)
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Gay Right Activist Davis Mac Iyalla Tumbled Down From Palanquine During Installation As Chief(Watch Video)

adminBy adminJanuary 30, 2023Updated:January 30, 2023

The famous gay right activist , Davis Mac Iyalla, who has been installed Amankorehen of the Yamonransa Nkusukum Traditional area in the Central region tumbled down from the palanquin in which he was conveyed during his crowning celebration.

The Amankorehen is the development chief who ordinarily promote activities that speeds up the development of an area and it is normally given to people, and even outsiders who have added to the development of a local area.

Iyalla was introduced by the Omanhen and President of Nkusukum Traditional Area , Nana Okese Essandoh IX,
under the stool name Nana Kwesi Gyasi I.

The ceremony was attended by several traditional authorities from Osu in Accra, Elmina, Mankessim and Cape Coast.

There was police presence to guarantee harmony during the precession through the road.

A short video where the is seen tumbling down from the tops of those conveying him has been shared via social media.
In the said video, certain individuals are heard shouting and referencing “Jesus” in their attempt to save the chief from crashing on the ground from the palanquin.

Soon after the shouting, a gathering are seen racing to where the palanquin tumbled down.

Gay right activist Davis Mac Iyalla installed Amankorehen of Yamonransa Nkusukum vows to battle for basic human right

Davis Mac Iyalla was installed Amankorehen of the Yamonransa Nkusukum Traditional Area in the Central Region with a promise to battle for common right at the end of the week.

Palanquin ride

Nana Kwesi Gyasi was brought in a palanquin through the Yamonransa municipality pouring schnapps along the course prior to showing up at the durbar grounds at the Nkusukum royal residence.

On arriving at the grounds, Nana Gyasi along with the Paramount Chief Nana Okese Esandoh were held in a commitment with police authorities on grounds.

After near an hour in that commitment the chiefs came to the durbar grounds to go on with the procedures yet with an altered program lineup .

The swearing of vow of allegiance to the Omahen in state on the initial programme arrangement was dropped.

Nana Okese Esandoh expressed gratitude toward all who came for the outdooring ceremony.

In his speech Nana Esandoh prevailed upon all to meet up to push the local area’s development ahead.

He urged government to work on the condition of roads in the community , storm drains and for a police quarters and female police cells and health centre adding that grounds were accessible for such turns of events.

Iyalla in his speech said he had finished all customary formalities that currently makes him a chief .

He said he was brought into the world in Nigerian yet presently a British citizen saying by “the beauty of God I try to do what I say others should do and that is common freedoms for all people. I don’t believe in discrimination. Whether you are tall, short dark, white, yellow or green you are a person and I will battle for that my conviction as far as possible. Regardless of what it set me back. I’m not a scoundrel and I won’t begin now to be a fraud. You don’t have to like me yet you need to regard my perspectives,” he stated.He made sense of that he came to know the Omanhen in April 2022 when the Omanhen had been in a chieftaincy dispute for 13years.

He expressed not long after knowing him (the Omanhen) they attempted to ensure he was gazetted in December 2022 and sworn into the regional house of chiefs .

Halting the ceremony

“Individuals were attempting to stop the ceremony,” he expressed saying that numerous who attempted to stop the ceremony expressing a portion of similar individuals had made foreigners chiefs and profited from it.

“I’m a man of activity. At the point when I enter some place I bring change. At the point when I enter anyplace to accomplish something I make it happen and I do it very well .

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