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Nana Kwadjo Hayes – Hayes's fourth son and his first with Adjowa – was born April 10 and weighed 8 lbs., 5 oz., said spokesman Rob Moore.
In the Ghanaian language, according to the Associated Press, Nana means "King" and Kwadjo (pronounced "Kwo-Jo") means "boy born on Monday" (April 10 was, indeed, a Monday).
In 1992, Hayes, 63, was crowned honorary king of Ghana's Ada region in honor of his humanitarian work.
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