Accra is already buzzing with
anticipation following a major endorsement for the upcoming Regal Influence
Summit, as the office of the Ga Mantse has assured organizers of the attendance
of His Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II- at the high-profile gathering.
At courtesy visit to the revered
traditional ruler's palace by a delegation from the KRIF Foundation, organizers
of the summit, her Ladyship- Justice Julia Naa- Yarley Adjei Amoah -the Chief
of Staff gave assurance of the presence of the King, as the Loyal father of the
ceremony.
The visit, marked by warmth,
tradition and forward-looking dialogue, underscored the growing national
significance of the Regal Influence Summit, an event positioned to convene
influential voices across leadership, governance, entrepreneurship, faith and
social development.
The assurance from the palace has
instantly elevated the summit’s stature, signaling strong traditional backing
for a platform designed to inspire transformational leadership and purposeful
influence.
Leading the KRIF Foundation
delegation was Reverend Kennedy Okosun, Executive Chairman of KRIF Ghana Ltd
and Founder of the KRIF Foundation, a subsidiary of KRIF Ghana Ltd. Reverend
Okosun and his team briefed the Chief of Staff on the vision, objectives and
expected impact of the summit, emphasizing its focus on ethical leadership,
youth empowerment and national development through influence-driven
conversations.
In her response, the chief of
staff- on behalf of the King, commended the initiative and expressed admiration
for efforts that seek to bridge tradition with contemporary leadership ideals,
describing such platforms as critical in shaping values, nurturing responsible
leadership and promoting unity in an evolving society. Her commitment was met
with visible excitement and gratitude from the KRIF Foundation team.
Observers say the Ga Mantse’s
presence is more than ceremonial. As one of Ghana’s most respected traditional
leaders and a strong advocate for development within the Ga State and beyond,
his participation is expected to draw wider attention to the summit and deepen
conversations around culture, governance and influence in modern Ghana.
The Regal Influence Summit is
expected to attract policymakers, business leaders, creatives, traditional
authorities and emerging change-makers from across the country and the
diaspora. With themes centered on impact, purpose and leadership, the event promises
to be a melting pot of ideas and inspiration.
As preparations intensify, the
assurance of attendance of King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II has added a compelling
layer of prestige and curiosity. For many, it is a clear signal that the Regal
Influence Summit is not just another conference, but a national conversation
endorsed at the highest traditional level—one that could shape narratives and
influence leadership for years to come.
By Kingsley Asiedu
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