A UK-based figure known as Queen Nandi has stirred widespread conversation across Ghana News platforms after calling on Ghanaian women to abandon wigs, eyelashes, and makeup in favor of what she describes as “natural beauty.”

Her statement, shared via social media, reads: “No more wigs, eyelashes or makeup among the women of Ghana,” emphasizing a return to authenticity and simplicity.
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Queen Nandi framed her message within a spiritual and cultural perspective, adding, “Natural beauty for the glory of Yehowah and King Atehene.” The declaration has since sparked mixed reactions online, with some praising the advocacy for natural identity while others question the tone and authority behind the message.
Royal Claims and Leadership Declaration
Beyond her beauty directive, Queen Nandi made a bold proclamation about her status, identifying herself as “the Queen of Ghana within the Kubala Kingdom.” She further stated that Ghanaian women should “prepare to meet your queen,” suggesting an intention to assume a symbolic or leadership role.
This claim has generated debate across Ghana News Live discussions, with many questioning the legitimacy and cultural context of such a title within Ghana’s established traditional leadership structures.
Call for Companionship for King Kubala
In a surprising addition, Queen Nandi also indicated that she is seeking companionship for her husband, King Kubala. While details remain limited, the statement has further fueled public curiosity and speculation about the nature of the Kubala Kingdom and its intentions.
Public Reaction and Cultural Implications
The response from Ghanaians has been divided. Some view the call for natural beauty as empowering and aligned with African identity movements, while others see it as overly prescriptive or disconnected from modern realities.
The royal declaration has also raised important conversations about cultural legitimacy, diaspora influence, and the boundaries of traditional authority in Ghana.
Why This Story Matters
This development highlights ongoing tensions between modern lifestyle choices and traditional or cultural expectations in Ghana. It also underscores how social media continues to amplify unconventional voices into national conversations.
As discussions continue, this story remains a key talking point across Top Stories, reflecting broader debates about identity, leadership, and societal norms.
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