I don't want my number on the air . I'm sure you want more about my criticism of the chief and t heirs queen behaviour. Yes, in our area, if you behave like that while you are been carried in the apakan , it's a serious offence . You have to slaughter so many sheep 🐑 and goats 🐐 to compensate. It was wrong, and the order was wrong.
We were present at this festival, in Cape Coast, Africans from the Diaspora. It was beautiful to see the different tribes, who have protected the traditions and culture, whilst practicing unity.
This is what we are expecting in the Ashanti region, celebration of festival, not one day Akwasidae.Festival celebrate one or two or month in a year. We are waiting for the Ashanti's❤❤❤❤❤
You and who are we? Ashanti tradition and customs are intact and ever strong. Fantes are our brothers and sisters forever and ever. We are the same people with slightly different pronounciation. We are all Akans.
U guys don't need to wait for de Ashanti's n no need tu do comparison here.... Ashanti's traditions n custom aa Rich, love n soo beautiful.... Though we aa all one bah when it comes in beauty Ashanti's aa number 1 ....n no doubt ... period!
You see, it's completely different from the akyem,s, and the ashantis. We are not allowed to stand in side the thing and jubilate or give a smile , while you are been carried .
@@scottasiedu-fg2eo before God and man the asantefuor's akan traditional performances look more beautiful than all akans and that's no lie. compare this occasion to kwasidae kese3, this is a dwarf, for me this is more artificial and displeasing.
@@paakwasi2627 No culture is beautiful than the other. They are all unique in their own ways. There is no need to make unnecessary arguments over culture and traditions. By the way, to remind you I’m an Ashanti and I respect every culture. We are all one people with different traditions. Thanks.
@@scottasiedu-fg2eo are we not all humans? but whenever there's a beauty contest only one contestant wins, therefore akan traditions ashantis perform it beautifully and grand more than all akans. am also a denkyira where ashantis drew all the traditions from but ashantis have become masters. please don't be afraid.
@@paakwasi2627 beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Beauty is subjective meaning to everyone it is different. Everybody loves their own culture. As an Ashanti I love my cultural dance, and I will never look down on someone’s cultural. It would be uncivil for me to say my Ashanti culture is far better and beautiful than other cultures in Ghana. We have to respect and live in peace with each other. Not this and that, I’m better, I’m prosperous, I’m Ashanti, you are Ga, you are this. It doesn’t help.
I think the palanquins are lifted too high. Definitely it will be a desecration for the umbrella to be taken off. The original custodians of the Akan culture, the Asantes would have done it better.