Do you know that contemporary Akan culture and practices comes from Bono? I was surprised? Do you know Adinkra symbols come from Bono? Do you know the Fontomfrom comes from Bono? I was surprised!
@@elvisoliver9531 No one disputes that. Out of weak states Asante was formed to be strong. Not because they had any military Know-how but they became many. The number was their win. Militarily the Akyems are best! Now a new form of Akan power is rising. Denkyira Dormaa (Bono) and Akyem! Let’s see what next!! 😀
@@aoppong6419 oh chairman. You should have made this your first comment rather than trying to pretend you’re shocked to something. I believe you would have been boasting and be proud of the traditional leaders you just mentioned if they were globally revered. Just because it wasn’t your traditional leaders who’s having the reverence , look at the hate you trying to cover with white cloth.
@@kwabenadarkwafrimpong Look at my name..before making those unnecessary comments! You are the type who make them insult Asantes. Who cares about out leaders? We are always telling the world lies about Asante Akan. Just want you to know the history of Akans in present Ghana began with the Bono’s..! Today another force is rising… Dankyira Bono Dormaa and Akyems. Let’s see what next, if the Asantehene can have much to say! Don’t disgrace Asantefoɔ!
@@aoppong6419 nobody cares about their rising. Some people like you talk too much in this country, you people go like ; Who’s Asantehene? Who does he think he is? But yet your people does not have the audience. Ever since the Bono Akyempem begun, there have been attacks from the Bono’s. Especially when Tuobodom was forced to serve the techimanhene and not the golden stool. So it’s no news with them claiming they’re rising. Please, Otumfuo is Otumfuo and no one, especially like me will disrespect or make other traditional leaders in this country a less one because they all contribute to the progress of the country.
Great & beautiful culture. Tho would be good to review the palanquin status & being carried shoulder high. Perhaps, consider displaying your majesty in an open-air olden carriage instead. Sign of feudalism me thinks 🤔
In Ghana the majority are poor and don't even have eat nor feed their family but our chiefs uses billions worth of gold on their hands ,heads ,necks ,legs etc .This gold could be sold to feed many poor people in Ghana .our country elders to see to that ,so that we the poor too can leave better .Thanks for ur attentions
There is proverb that says THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE i was in Guatemala for two years also in Washington DC for another two years ,there i have noticed that every continent and their countries have their by laws towards cracking jokes on women ,in Africa the bylaws are seriously .if u don't believe me come to Nigeria or Ghana and crack such jokes on married women and see the truth for ur self .pls stop it u may brake up a home one day
You don’t go to the United Kingdom and ask the King to sell Crown Jewels such as the St. Edward’s Crown or Imperial State Crown because there are poor people in UK. Nor will you go and sell your parent’s or family’s property because there are poor people in your family. These Royal Crown Jewels have been passed down from one Asantehene to the next. When you inherit a property in your family or own one for yourself, sell it and give the money to the poor people in your family. Let us be very realistic in our opinions.