EXCLUSIVE:Paramount Chief Of Navrongo Traditional Area Honors Dj Switch-Details.

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It is only when an individual does the extreme and possibly create impact  that such person deserves all the recognition, respect and accord a society, community or nation will have to give. When a person suits all the honors for reasons based on prodigies, all praises on such personality is worth it.

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Erica Armah Bra-Bulu Tandoh popularly known as Dj Switch is undoubtedly one of the best and most utilized young talents if not the best the nation has ever experienced with regards to her age.

Though the young disk jockey came out into the scene as a mere music entertainer , it seems Erica is creating enough impact than what anybody could have ever thought for a Dj and as well a little girl of her caliber.

From international summits to national ones and that of inter-city involvement with children of her age and adults across Africa, Erica is running at a surprising rate and though not really shocking it is inspiring.

For such life impacting trends, Dj Switch has received fresh recognition, honor and a gift from the Hail Paramount Chief of the Navrongo Traditional Area in the person of His Royal Highness Pe-Balinia Dennis Aneakwoa Adda just after Erica had an involvement with the school children of The Fast Link Academy where she talked about how it all begun, the journey so far also advising the children on how to  lead and live a life fulfilling dream just like her and as well discover their talents.

On reasons why the king honored Erica with the Traditional name Wepere, and blessing it with a fully grown sheep and a fly-whisk as well as a smock , he told Urstruly Praiz in a phone conversation that just because of the impact Erica has created in the lives of many he wanted to adore her. “the name Wepere means God’s Gift and i have given her that name because she is a gift from God” the chief said .

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