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All beautiful
Well done.
Piawww nananom ne ahemaa
The only Asantehene,I've seen personally is Nana Agyeman Prempeh 11.
He was the Guest of Honour at the Essikadu St. Mark Anglican Church in the early 60s.
The lesson I have learnt from Segranti War is freedom and dialogue.
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We want to see the real Asantehene (Antwi Boasiako) aka Chairman Wontumi
Eiiieee, Africans are really dumb too, so on the Anniversary that the Ghanaians, precisely the Ashantes lost a great war , where hundreds of their ancestors were butchered with bayonets blade with blood spilling down in Kumas ...
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Oten! this is exactly what's on my mind. good job
And what was the objective of the war. There was war or misunderstanding between the fantis and the Ashanti's over the business of the slaves. The British made the fantis or merchants of cape coast the middlemen while the kum ...
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Most of the artifacts do not belong to Asantes. Some were looted from Bonomanso invasion in 1722, Atwene Koko Wenchi 1712, Gyaaman war of 1818. Asantes actually never went to a real war against against any other Akan like Bon ...
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