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A Royal Plotting with Kumawuhemaa

Tue, 11 May 2010 Source: Fosu, John

to Deny the God's Chosen one the Throne?

Will my readers and the entire Kumawuman citizens the world over excuse me for repeating the following adage within a matter of days of quoting it in one of my published articles? It has become incumbent upon me to emphasize on a disgusting underhand dealing involving an opportunist, a coward so to speak, by relating his obnoxious character to the very message being carried across by the adage. This coward, in the exercise of his trickery, thinking in his self-unconscious warped mind to be very smart, has intended to collude with Kumawuhemaa to deny the God's chosen chief in waiting the throne. "In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his course succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot"------Mark Twain.

God has ordained a person after His own heart to serve Kumawuman in the capacity of a paramount chief. When this person was a foetus in his mother's womb, God knew him, called him, and prepared him for the very task for which he was being sent into the world. He was coming to liberate his people from the bondage brought upon them by some "supposed" Ankaase royal family. When he grew up and the throne became vacant about three years ago, owing to his godly calling, he has abstained from worldly pleasures including the company and the attendant comfort to derive from a wife to proceed home to ensure his predestined assignment on earth is fulfilled. As our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ once said, "Foxes have holes, birds have nests but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head", so came a point that this chosen one of God had to sustain on almost practically nothing but the sweat of his wife and the providence of God. He has denied himself and abandoned his job all in consonance with God's wishes for the people of Kumawuman.

Now that God's dream and predetermination for his Chosen one is about to be fulfilled in unison with the wishes and prayers of the suffering Kumawuman masses, many are those that are emerging from their cocoon and nowhere to make a claim to the "liberator's crown". When the going to wrestle the throne from the usurper Ankaase royal family got tough, that tough one chosen by God got going. Knowing to be ordained to be a winner, he never quit when the going got tough and all hope seemed to have lost. He was confident, kept the flame of hope burning without ever getting exasperated by the senseless delays. Now that the battle is almost won and the light at the end of the darken tunnel is revealingly sparkling and within reach, many are those that intend to become the unnecessary mischievous contestants from within the true Ananangya/Odumase royal families. Some are of the hope that now that the Ananangyas have been pronounced the true royals, any Tom, Dick and Harry from that family can instantly see themselves as the paramount chief in waiting who can be enthroned at the crack of the finger. These same royals who lack the waiting spirit as have been exercised by the Chosen One of God, think it is imperative upon Kumawuhemaa to choose anyone of her choice from the Ananangya royal family to be crowned the next paramount chief of Kumawuman. Consequently, some have decided to consult her secretly to buy her over. Oh, ye people of little faith, be it known to you that "small boys are young". Kumawuhemaa has been denied, and will be denied that imperative traditional right exercised by a sitting queen to choose the person of her choice from whichever family. The candidate will be imposed on her as has been predestined by God. And that sole candidate is the one nominated and secretly anointed by God to rule Kumawuman. Kumawuhemaa if one cares to know, has officially been made aware of the Asantehene's issued statement on the Ananangyas as the sole true royals able to ascend or make a claim on the Kumawu paramount Kodua Stool.

Mind you, Kumawuhemaa as greedy as she is and has always been, and the other sub-chiefs may not refuse your intended offer of bribe but they will in the end not be able to help you. The throne has already gone to the one after the heart of God as explained above. Anyone who tries to prove God a liar will suffer His wrath. This is the gospel truth without any ifs and buts. Those royals, who have money to bribe, please use it to put up houses for yourselves in Kumawu. Or, use the money to help towards the development that the God's Chosen one will speedily carry out in Kumawuman once enthroned.

The God's chosen one is he who is on the minds of all Kumawuman citizens. He is the one who was recently mentioned when all Kumawuman went on spontaneous hilarious jubilation when Asantehene declared that the Ananangyas are the true royals for being the very matrilineal descendants of the warrior chief Barima Tweneboa Kodua, the originator of the Kumawu paramount Kodua Stool. Your paramount chief in waiting is (name withheld) and he will bear the stool name of Barima Tweneboa Kodua IV.

"A word to the wise is enough". As you draw your enemies closer to you, don't forget to keep close eye on those family members and friends already nearer to you. They are the very those that can harm you. Kumawuman, especially Kumawu, will never be the same dilapidated area with the ascendency of a true royal from the Ananangya family to the throne. It will be a far better place to live, to talk about, to do business, and to be proud of as a citizen.

Kumawuman will hopefully have a paramount chief by the close of the month except the Kumawuhemaa chooses to go the sudden death path. She cannot challenge the oath so invoked on her by Nana Nti Kwakye, the Head of the Ananangya royal family. If she does, then she goes down the route of the sudden death, thus, the elimination of the Ankaase royals from ever ascending the Kodua Stool that they have illegitimately been occupying all these years. "A chain is as strong as its weakest link" – does it mean anything to the Ankaase royals? They are as weak as their royalty background has been proved by my research to be insignificant.

John Fosu

Columnist: Fosu, John