Togbi Azadagli IV has been officially installed as the new Like Fia of Tegbi, ushering in a renewed sense of hope and excitement for the Tsrimega Royal Family and the wider Tegbi community in the Anlo Traditional Area of the Volta Region.

The vibrant installation ceremony featured rich cultural displays, traditional rites, and colorful celebrations that highlighted the heritage of the Anlo people. The event reaffirmed the deep-rooted bond between the Tsrimega Royal Family and the people of Tegbi, demonstrating the community’s reverence for its traditional leadership.
Anlo, a historical community dating back to the 15th century, is renowned for its dynamic cultural traditions. The Likeawo clan of Tegbi has long played a pivotal role in the area’s governance, and the ascension of Togbi Azadagli IV marks a significant chapter in this enduring lineage.
Togbi Azadagli IV, along with Agbotadua Abotsi and Mama Deawofe II of Tegbi, brings a unique combination of experience, leadership, and cultural insight to his new role. Born and raised in Anlo, Togbi Azadagli IV has served in various leadership capacities and is deeply connected to the aspirations of his people. His installation has been met with enthusiasm and optimism across the community.
In outlining his vision, Togbi Azadagli IV emphasized unity, development, and cultural preservation. He plans to build on the achievements of his predecessors by promoting education, healthcare, infrastructure, and cooperation among clans within the Anlo state. He also pledged to champion Anlo’s cultural identity on a national and global scale.
The installation was attended by high-ranking chiefs and dignitaries, including Dusifiagah of Anlo Dukor Togbi Gbordzor, Togbi Kposegee of Anyako, Togbi Hatsu, and other traditional leaders from the three wings of the Anlo state. Their presence added further prestige and symbolism to the occasion.
As Togbi Azadagli IV assumes leadership, he is poised to strengthen Tegbi’s unity, promote inclusive growth, and uphold the cherished values of the Anlo people for generations to come.