Queens Inauguration 2025 – Ghana Tembia Kotokoli Diaspora Hamburg

The Ghana Tembia Kotokoli Diaspora in Europe is set to host a historic Queens Inauguration in Hamburg, Germany, on Saturday, 6th September 2025. This grand cultural event promises to be a significant gathering for the Kotokoli community in Europe and beyond, celebrating heritage, unity, and leadership.
Event Details
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Date: 6th September 2025
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Time: 14:30 – 00:00
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Venue: Biedermannplatz 19, 22083 Hamburg, Germany
For guests traveling within Hamburg, transport is made easier with:
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Bus 18: Departure from Hauptbahnhof/ZOB at 13:17 (Area D), arriving at 13:22 at Brucknerstraße (Arbeitsgerichte).
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From there, it’s just a 3-minute walk (180 meters) to Biedermannplatz 19.
Distinguished Personalities
This inauguration brings together prominent leaders, community figures, and representatives of the Kotokoli people in Europe. Some notable names include:
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Sariki Zangon Hamburg, Adam Baban Koowa (Serving since 2001)
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Wuro Naziruu Koollisso, Waziina Nkepkeena, Chasante 11 Diaspora
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Wuro Sahadatu Issah – Diaspora Europe
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Wuro Fofana Salifatuo – Kiel
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Raschida Issifou
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Hassana Ibrahim Dikin – Aji Mawiee
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Hajia Humu Mollah – Kanjaa Wehi
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Wuro Abou Safoune Djalo – Schleswig Holstein Kiel, Germany
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Wuro Mohammad Sani – Tchamousso Aboso
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Dodoo Adams Saheibu – Tchamba Chief of Abasoo and Kwabre areas in Kumasi
Purpose of the Event
The inauguration symbolizes a continuation of tradition, cultural preservation, and recognition of women leaders in the Kotokoli community. It highlights the vital role of queens in fostering unity, development, and cultural pride among the diaspora.
The event is expected to draw participants from across Europe, showcasing rich Kotokoli customs, traditional attire, and cultural performances that reinforce the identity of the Ghanaian community abroad.
Contact Information
For inquiries and further details about the event, interested individuals can reach the organizers at:
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+49 176 84012108
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+49 1521 0774706
✨ The Queens Inauguration in Hamburg is more than just a cultural event—it’s a proud moment for the Kotokoli diaspora, a celebration of heritage, and a commitment to keeping traditions alive for generations to come.