WDO Appoints Ambassador Hannah Andoh (Nana Adwoa Enyinfuaa III) as Resident Diplomat for Ghana

The World Diplomatic Organization (WDO) has formally appointed Her Excellency Ambassador Hannah Andoh, known in private life and traditional circles as Nana Adwoa Enyinfuaa III, as a Resident Diplomat for Ghana. The appointment celebrates her dual influence as a high-ranking diplomat and the Queenmother of Ekumfi Swedru.
The appointment, which follows the WDO’s mission to strengthen its diplomatic presence in West Africa, recognizes Nana Adwoa Enyinfuaa III for her long-standing commitment to humanitarian service, traditional leadership, and peacebuilding. By bridging her royal duties with international diplomacy, she is expected to bring a unique perspective to the organization’s efforts in Ghana.

In a formal letter issued by the WDO, the organization noted that the selection of Ambassador Andoh reflects her tireless dedication to advancing global goodwill. As the Queenmother of Ekumfi Swedru, her leadership has been instrumental in community development, making her an ideal candidate to represent the WDO’s core values of diplomacy and service to humanity.
A Role Rooted in Service
The WDO, an international non-profit organization, emphasized that all positions within its structure—including Resident Diplomat—are voluntary goodwill services. The role does not attract a salary but serves as a contribution to international diplomacy, driven by a commitment to the betterment of society.
In her capacity as Resident Diplomat, Ambassador Hannah Andoh (Nana Adwoa Enyinfuaa III) will:
- Represent the WDO in Ghana, promoting its mission of international cooperation.
- Build Strategic Relationships between traditional authorities, local institutions, and global stakeholders.
- Provide Diplomatic Support for humanitarian projects within her jurisdiction.
- Participate in International Summits and submit reports on diplomatic activities.
Diplomatic Training and Protocol
In line with WDO requirements, the Ambassador is currently undergoing mandatory diplomatic training at the Career Diplomatic Skills University (CDSU). This curriculum covers international law, diplomatic protocol, and conflict resolution, ensuring that traditional leaders like Nana Adwoa Enyinfuaa III are equipped with the technical tools of modern statecraft.
The WDO reaffirmed its commitment to integrity and neutrality, stressing that its envoys must remain non-partisan and focused on the collective advancement of peace and human rights.
The appointment is being hailed as a proud moment for the people of Ekumfi Swedru, as their Queenmother takes her place on the international stage to represent Ghana’s interests and the WDO’s global vision.



