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Nana Akosua Dua Asor Sika Brayie II is the Queen mother (Sunyanihemaa) of the
Sunyani Traditional Area.
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Nana Akosua Dua Asor Sika Brayie II is known in private life as Mrs. Bright Faakye Brayie. Her parents are Opanin Kwadwo Donkor, hailing from the Kokofu Akyeremade Bretuo lineage, and Maame Afia Adutwumaah, belonging to the Boahen Korkor Asenie Kodi Adonten family [3] [4] [5]
Nana Akosua Dua Asor Sika Brayie II ascended to the position of Sunyanihemaa, after her predecessor, Nana Yaa Nyamaa II, passed away on 1st August, 2019, following a lengthy illness at the Sunyani Regional Hospital. [6] Nana Yaa Nyamaa II had reigned as the Sunyanihemaa (Queen Mother) for 46 years. Nana Brayie was given the stool name, Nana Akosua Dua Asor Sika Brayie II. [7] [8]
On Monday, 2nd August 2021, in a brief ceremony held at the Sunyani old palace, she was publicly introduced by the Paramount Chief of the Sunyani Traditional Area, Nana Bosoma Asor Nkrawri II. At the age of 61, Nana Brayie ascended to the stool. [9]
On 24th July, 2022, she held a thanksgiving ceremony at the Living Grace Ministries International to celebrate and express gratitude to God. [10] [11]
Nana Brayie started the first-ever monthly clean-up exercise in Sunyani and its nearby communities on February 12, 2023. This initiative, popularly named "Ohemaa Aprapra," [12] is dedicated to promoting cleanliness throughout the city and inspiring individuals to embrace a hygienic way of life. [13] [14]
She has launched her 5-year development plan for the new Sunyani, which states her visionary agenda to elevate the city and showcase its potential to the wider world. [15] This strategic plan aims to highlight Sunyani's unique qualities and drive progress in various areas of development. [16] [17]
Nana Brayie retired after dedicating 36 years to education, whereby she served 16 years as a teacher and 20 years as a headmistress. [18]
Nana Brayie II, is known in private life as Mrs. Bright Faakye Brayie. She is married to Mr. Collins Faakye, who comes from Kwahu Nkwatia in the Eastern Region, and they have three children: a daughter and two sons. [18] [15]
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