Grammy Winner Gramps Morgan Enstooled as Ghanaian Development Chief

Reggae star Gramps Morgan was enstooled as a Development Chief in Accra, Ghana, in a ceremony honoring his philanthropic work.

Grammy Winner Gramps Morgan Enstooled as Ghanaian Development Chief

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Grammy Award-winning Jamaican-American reggae artist Gramps Morgan has been enstooled as a Development Chief of the Ga State in Ghana. The ceremony took place in Accra on March 31, 2026, upon his arrival at Kotoka International Airport.

Morgan, a member of the renowned group Morgan Heritage, was honored with the title "Nii Ayi Bonte II," which translates to "the one who comes in peace." The enstoolment recognizes his contributions to community development and his philanthropic efforts in Ghana and the Caribbean.

The symbolic crowning was performed by traditional leaders, including Nii Ayi Bonte I. The title of Development Chief is bestowed on individuals who are seen as instrumental in fostering progress and unity within the community.

Gramps Morgan expressed his gratitude and commitment to his new role, emphasizing his dedication to supporting educational and social initiatives in the region. The event was attended by local dignitaries and cultural leaders.

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