
Renowned Ghanaian gospel singer Diana Hamilton has been conferred with the honorary chieftaincy title of ‘Nkosuohemaa’ (Development Queen) of Dodo-Tamale in the Oti Region. This prestigious title recognizes her contributions to society and her potential role in the town’s development.
In a video shared by the award-winning artiste, Diana Hamilton was seen going through the enstoolment process, after which she was officially prayed for and given her stool name, Nana Adwoa Amponsah I. The traditional ceremony highlighted the community’s deep appreciation for her efforts and influence.
The Nkosuohemaa title is typically bestowed upon individuals outside the royal family who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to societal growth and progress. As Nkosuohemaa, Diana Hamilton is expected to play a role in spearheading development initiatives for the people of Dodo-Tamale.
Diana Hamilton, known for her inspirational gospel hits and humanitarian work, expressed her gratitude for the honor. She has been a key figure in Ghana’s gospel music industry, using her platform to uplift and support communities through charitable projects.
This recognition further cements her impact beyond music, highlighting her commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.