In a moment, steeped in cultural dignity and mutual respect, the Diaspora Asantefuhemaa (United Kingdom and Ireland), Nanahemaa Amonoo Gyamfua Debrah, paid a courtesy visit to Eze Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, the Eze Igbo of Ghana.
The visit was a bridge between cultures, a gentle but powerful reminder that tradition still holds value, even in an increasingly divided world.
Their meeting was more than a symbolic exchange of greetings, it was a celebration of unity, an inter-ethnic handshake that quietly echoed across Ghana, Nigeria, the UK, the Caribbean and beyond.
During the visit, Nanahemaa Amonoo Gyamfua Debrah, a key figure representing the Asante community in the UK and Ireland, formally invited the Eze Igbo Ghana to a forthcoming cultural celebration in the United Kingdom.
Eze Ihenetu, a pan-African traditional ruler known for his peace-building efforts and cultural diplomacy, welcomed the Diaspora Queen with the same warmth and openness that has become synonymous with the Igbo community in Ghana. Known for promoting inter-ethnic collaboration and harmony, Eze Igbo Ghana’s acceptance of the invitation is more than ceremonial. It symbolises a continued commitment to cross-cultural unity and diaspora engagement.
This royal exchange also comes at a time when preparations are underway for one of Igbo’s most culturally significant celebrations, the 13th Annual Iriji (New Yam) Festival, scheduled for September 21st, 2025, at Efua Sutherland Park, Accra, Ghana. The festival, led by Eze Igbo Ghana, is a vibrant showcase of Igbo culture, bringing together thousands of attendees from various backgrounds to experience the beauty of African tradition through music, dance, food, and spiritual reflection.
The Iriji Festival is not just for the Igbo. It is for everyone. It’s an open invitation to Ghanaians, Nigerians, Africans in the diaspora, and all lovers of culture to come, experience, and celebrate peace, identity, and the power of togetherness.
From local chiefs to foreign dignitaries and business leaders to students, the festival provides a safe, inclusive, and electrifying space to connect.
The royal visit by Nanahemaa Amonoo Gyamfua Debrah only adds more momentum to this call for unity. It affirms that even from across oceans, our roots still matter. Our stories still connect, and our cultures still have the power to heal, inspire, and uplift.