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The Yaa Naa is the title of the king of Dagbon , the Kingdom of the Dagomba people, located in the Northern Region of present-day Ghana . The current Yaa Naa is Mahama Abukari Gariba II . He was enskinned on Friday, January 25, 2019.

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2-854: Gbewaa Palace is the seat of the Yaa Naa of the Kingdom of Dagbon . Located at Nayilifong along the Yendi-Saboba road in Yendi , Gbewaa Palace was named after the patriarch of the Mole-Dagbani people of Ghana. In 1896, The Gbewaa palace was burnt down and plundered during the German invasion of Dagbon . On March 4, 2023, Gariba II cut sod for the redevelopment of the palace. 9°26′35″N 0°00′05″W  /  9.44292°N 0.00143°W  / 9.44292; -0.00143 This article about

4-572: A Ghanaian building or structure related topic is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Yaa Naa The Lion of Gbewaa is the totemic symbol of the Yaa Naa. The Konkomba , Bimoba , Chekosi , Basaari , Chamba , Gurusi and Zantasi tribes reside within Dagbon. The titles of the Yaa Naa include Naa Gbewaa, Yoɣu Tolana, Saɣinlana, Tihi ni Mori Lana. For detailed genealogy, see List of Kings of Dagbon This biography of

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