Business mogul Kudah Adams has been enstooled as Torgbi Kudah II, Sɔhɛfia of the Klikor Traditional Area.
The installation ceremony brought together chiefs, elders, youth groups, and residents to witness the elevation of the young entrepreneur to the role of youth chief.

As Sɔhɛfia, Torgbi Kudah II will serve as a bridge between the youth of Klikor and the traditional council. His mandate includes championing youth development, education, entrepreneurship, and community initiatives.
Speaking after his installation, the new chief pledged to use his business experience and networks to create opportunities for Klikor’s young people. “The youth are the future of our tradition and development. I will work with elders, government, and private partners to advance skills training, jobs, and investment in Klikor,” he said.
Traditional leaders described the enstoolment as timely, noting that youth leadership is critical for preserving culture while driving modern development in the area.

In related development, Mama Wosime II has been enstooled as Sɔhɛnyɔnufiaga of the Klikor Traditional Area.
The installation comes shortly after Torgbi Kudah II was named Sɔhɛfia, marking a push by Klikor’s traditional council to strengthen youth and development leadership.
Mama Wosime II brings strong business credentials to the role.
Her ventures include Export/Import – International trade operations,
The Place Restaurant – Hospitality and food service, Beach Resort– Tourism and leisure development and International Intrapreneur– Driving innovation within global organizations
As Sɔhɛnyɔnufiaga, she is expected to focus on women’s empowerment, youth skills training, and attracting investment to Klikor.
Traditional authorities say her background in trade and tourism will help position the area for economic growth.



















