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SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — It’s a first of its kind honor, a Savannah woman is taking on the role of queen of a tribe in Africa.
The group, led by Kofi Offeh, 36 – who calls himself King Atehene – had been camping in woodland near Jedburgh.
Savannah native Janiqwa “Nqwamary” Nganga was given the rare honor of being named chief and queen of an African tribe.