Gariba II | |||||||||
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Reign | January 18, 2019 – Present | ||||||||
Enskined | January 25, 2019 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Yakubu II | ||||||||
Born | Abubakar 1 January 1939 (disputed) Mion (disputed) | ||||||||
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House | Andani | ||||||||
Father | Mahama II | ||||||||
Mother | Ayishetu | ||||||||
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Styles of Yaa Naa Bukali Mahama II | |
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Reference style | His Majesty |
Spoken style | Your Majesty |
Alternative style | Tihi ni mɔri lana |
Bukali II (Bukali, Bukari, Abukari, Abubakar; born 1939 or 1940's), known as Gariba II, is the current Yaa Naa, traditional ruler of the Kingdom of Dagbon in Northern Ghana.[1]
Bukali was born into royalty at Mion to Mahama II, the Yaa Naa from 1938 to 6 February 1948.[2] His mother, Ayishetu,[1] was a princess from Kulunpke, a small community near Chaazaadaanyili in Northern Ghana. Bukali's first undertook public duties as the chief of Kpunkpono until he was elevated to Savelugu; one of three gate skins to succeed the Yaa Naa.[3]
Bukali was ordained by the kingmakers of Dagbon as the 41st Yaa Naa on January 18, 2019,[4] following a chieftaincy dispute that left the Yendi skins vacant for 16 years.[5]