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European Reggae Star Miriam Simone Returns to Ghana for Second Visit: Honoring the Late Nana Amin Obriri with Cultural Tribute

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Miriam Simone Returns to Ghana for Second Visit

Internationally acclaimed Reggae artist and cultural ambassador Empress Miriam Simone will return to Ghana for her second official visit, to honor the memory of the late Nana Amin Obriri, GA West Ambassador of Culture and Abontendomhene of Adukrom, whose funeral will be held at the Durbar Grounds in Adukrom Akuapem.

This homecoming marks a deeply significant moment for Simone, who was previously enstooled as a Queen Mother by an assembly of 75 Kings and Queen Mothers in the Accra Ga West Municipal Assembly. She received the title Naa Lamley I of the Lamley Royal Family. In honor of this, a piece of land was also granted to the Indigenous Motherhouse Foundation for the future development of the community.

‘I am coming back to Ghana with love and reverence to pay my last respects to Nana Amin Obriri,’ Simone shared. ‘His wisdom, guidance, and cultural leadership left a lasting impression on me and on all who were blessed to know him. It is my honor to stand with his family, the chiefs, and the people of Adukrom in celebrating his life and legacy.”

During her stay, Simone will also continue advancing her humanitarian vision through the Indigenous Motherhouse Foundation, an initiative she began during her first visit. This foundation is dedicated to empowering black women and supporting underprivileged children in Ghana, with projects including a community evelopment in Nima where she was gracefully received, a reggae concert hosted by DJ Gashie in the heart of Nima.

Her first visit to Ghana in 2024 was marked by transformative cultural experiences, community service, and unforgettable performances with Ghanaian reggae artist Major Steppa. The Indigenous Motherhouse Foundation hosted an empowering seminar for children in Nima to create some development in Ghana to solidify her bond with Ghana and her mission to use music and culture as tools for unity and empowerment.

As she prepares for her second visit, Simone will do projects with cultural leaders and organizations as a cultural ambassador to foster cultural exchange.

The funeral of Nana Amin Obriri promises to draw dignitaries, chiefs, queen mothers, and cultural leaders from across Ghana and beyond. Miriam Simone’s presence will serve as a tribute to his legacy and as a symbol of the enduring bridge between Africa and the diaspora.

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About Miriam Simone

Born to Surinamese parents and raised in Amsterdam, Miriam Simone carries a rich cultural heritage rooted in Suriname and the Netherlands. Her lineage, spanning African and Indigenous roots—informs her deep connection to identity, diasporic history, and collective spiritual consciousness. Simone is the founder of the Indigenous Motherhouse Foundation, an organization focused on uplifting women and children through education, empowerment, and cultural preservation. Empress Miriam Simone bridges continents, surpassing cultural barriers with her transcendent voice and conscious message. She stands as a guiding light in modern reggae, blending musical excellence with deep-rooted spirituality and social advocacy. Her work strikes a harmonious chord across generations and geographies.

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