Osabarima Agyare Tenadu II Abdicates as Chief of Kade After 21 Years of Service
Osabarima Agyare Tenadu II, the Chief of Kade and occupant of the Aduana I Stool, has officially announced his abdication after twenty-one years of service to the Kade Traditional Area and Okyeman.
Enstooled in April 2004, Osabarima Agyare Tenadu II’s reign was marked by both progress and challenges. In a statement issued from Kade, he expressed profound gratitude to the Aduana family and the people of Kade for the trust and confidence they placed in him throughout his tenure.
“My tumultuous reign is well known and I thank God I survived it all,” he stated. “I have decided to abdicate the stool after twenty-one years of being its occupant with the singular purpose that those who actively undermined my reign can now come together and seek the development and prosperity of Kademan and ...
