Gariba II

Gariba II
  • His Royal Highness
  • His Royal Majesty
  • King of Dagbɔŋ
Yaa Naa Bukali II
ReignJanuary 18, 2019 – Present
EnskinedJanuary 25, 2019
PredecessorYakubu II
BornAbubakar
(1939-01-01) 1 January 1939 (disputed)
Mion (disputed)
Names
Abukari Mahama
Regnal name
Gariba II
HouseAndani
FatherMahama II
MotherAyishetu
Occupation
  • Yaa Naa
  • Farmer
  • Horseman
Styles of
Yaa Naa Bukali Mahama II
Reference styleHis Majesty
Spoken styleYour Majesty
Alternative styleTihi ni mɔri lana

Bukali II (Bukali, Bukari, Abukari, Abubakar; born 1939 or 1940's), known as Gariba II, is the current Yaa Naa, traditional ruler of the Kingdom of Dagbon in Northern Ghana.

Bukali was born into royalty at Mion to Mahama II, the Yaa Naa from 1938 to 6 February 1948. His mother, Ayishetu, was a princess from Kulunpke, a small community near Chaazaadaanyili in Northern Ghana. Bukali's first undertook public duties as the chief of Kpunkpono until he was elevated to Savelugu; one of three gate skins to succeed the Yaa Naa.

Bukali was ordained by the kingmakers of Dagbon as the 41st Yaa Naa on January 18, 2019, following a chieftaincy dispute that left the Yendi skins vacant for 16 years.