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Bowiri Traditional Council

Bowiri Traditional Council

Bowiri Traditional Council Digital Platform is a cultural and governance-focused website developed under the SCode ecosystem by Atubra Abraham (SCode). It serves as a modern digital representation of traditional leadership, heritage, and community information in Ghana.

The platform preserves cultural identity while making leadership and governance information accessible in a digital format.

Leadership of the Bowiri Traditional Area

The Bowiri Traditional Area is currently led by the Paramount Chief, Nana Osiadieyor Kwabena Salo V (Bowirimanhene), who provides leadership in cultural preservation, governance, and community development.

He was born on 5th October, 1999 at Bowiri Anyinase in the Bayida Clan in the Biakoye District of the Oti Region. His parents are Mr. Eric Kwabena and Mrs. Bertha Akosua Nyame.

His educational journey began at Worawora Anglican Primary and JHS, completed in 2017, followed by Bishop Herman College, Kpando (2017–2020).

He later served as a pupil-teacher at Stars On Earth Academy, Madina (Accra) from 2020 to 2024. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Education at Peki College of Education.

He was enstooled on 13th October 2023 as the Paramount Chief of the Bowiri Traditional Area (Bowirimanhene).

Beyond leadership, he is an organist who enjoys soft music and values cultural harmony.

Key Features of Bowiri Traditional Council Platform

  • Digital documentation of traditional leadership structure
  • Cultural heritage and historical preservation content
  • Community communication and governance information
  • Modern web interface for traditional institutions
  • Responsive design for mobile and desktop users

Why This Platform Matters

This platform bridges traditional governance with modern digital systems, ensuring cultural preservation and accessibility.

It strengthens transparency, historical documentation, and awareness of traditional leadership systems in Ghana.

Official Access

🔗 Visit Bowiri Traditional Council Website

Bowiri Traditional Council Ghana Paramount Chief Nana Osiadieyor Kwabena Salo V SCode ecosystem

SCode Ecosystem Connection

This platform is part of the larger SCode ecosystem, developed by Atubra Abraham (SCode), connecting education, technology, and governance systems into one digital framework.

It reflects the vision of building scalable digital infrastructure across multiple sectors in Ghana and beyond.

© Bowiri Traditional Council Digital Platform — Powered by SCode Ecosystem | Built by Atubra Abraham

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