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Danquah's Role In The Ritual Murder Of Akyea Mensah

Wed, 29 Sep 2010 Source: Mensah, Nana Akyea

: The Debate Rages On!

Feature Article, By Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro.

There certain things that cannot be allowed to be "kept under wraps".

One such issue is the ritual murder of Nana Akyea Mensah. After years

of drawing Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., out for a conversation on this

very serious issue concerning the suspected criminal and highly

represhensible behaviour of the man he is indefatigably attempting to

foist over us a a national hero, he has finally been smoked out to

pronounce on it.

Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great pleasure to announce the formal

opening of this special focuson a matter that has implications on the

political attitudes of the villain of the Gold Coast, Dr. Joseph

Boakye Danquah. I want to see the bottom of this matter! I am inviting

any one who has information to participate in this discussion. It will

also be very intersting to find out how DR. J. B. Danquah

intellectually accommodated and morally justified such repugnant

crimes in his political philosophy and world outlook.

To set the ball rolling, here is a thread of discussions that make an

interesting beginning. We owe it to a Ghanaweb discussion forum on a

feature article in which Danquah is seen pathetically trying to

undermine Kwame Nkrumah even after the people of Gold Coast had

systematically rejected him as a leader! What is curious here is why

he was rejected by his own people of Akyem Abuakwa whom he had served

as their Attorney General since 1928?

The ritual murder of Akyea Mensah:

"What Okoampah refuses to tell the world is the role Danquah played in

the ritual murder of Nana Akyea Mensah of Apedwa. Nana Akyea Mensah

was ritually murdered when Nana Ofori Atta passed away. Danquah played

a significant role in this ritual murder of an odehye. Some people

believe the role Danquah played in that dastardly act turned off the

Akim Abuakwa people so much that they refused to elect Danquah to

Parliament as their representative in 1954 and the 1956 elections." -

(Comment: The ritual murder of Akyea Mensah, Author: Adwowa Mansah,

Date: 2010-09-27 05:32:35)

Adwowa Mansa, Don't Overbite!:

"Nana Akyea-Mensah was my maternal granduncle; if Dr. Danquah had been

involved in his murder, believe me, I would have published such

evidence! Read my book "Dr. J. B. Danquah: Architect of Modern Ghana"

(2005) and learn what I forensically had to say on the matter.

Nkrumah had both clinically murderous and megalomaniacal tendencies

that have been proven by the stark evidence of his own political

record.

About the only fault Danquah made over the Akyea-Mensah cause celebre,

was his insistence on personally defending his nephews as a lawyer.

But this was only to be expected.- (Comment: Adwowa Mansa, Don't

Overbite!, Author: Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Date: 2010-09-27

06:31:19, Comment to:

The ritual murder of Akyea Mensah)

Re: Adwowa Mansa, Don't Overbite!,

Let's go straight to the point. It is no secret, that in matters of

law and its intepretation, Dr. J. B. Danquah was the man to deal with

in the Akyem Abuakwa state. He had virtually served as the Attorney

General of Nana Sir Ofori Atta I, since his return from Oxford

University in 1928 up till the very evening the legality or otherwise

of ritual murder came up for discussion on the eve of the murder of

Nana Akyea Mensah on Saturday, 26th February, 1944. The issue at stake

was what they call the WEREMPE rituals or the "blackening of the

stool".

Nana Akyea Mensah, Chief of Apedwa, and traditionally commander of the

Okyehene's royal bodyguard, opposed the use of human blood to blacken

the stool as was the custom, on the grounds that this would be

illegal, and they were running the risk of being arrested and charged

with murder. The strong disagreements that ensued on Saruarday evening

over such a fundamental legal issue, at a time Danquah was presnt for

the funerals makes it somewhat odd that the aggrieved parties who

disagreed with Nana Akyea Mensah would not have contacted him in order

to prove that Akyea Mensah was talking bunkums! It would be very

interesting for science to find out exactly at what time in the

evolution of this case was Danquah consulted. Was it before or after

the murder of Nana Akyea Mensah?

And just why do you think Danquah would not allow more competent

lawyers into the defence and insisted on defending them personally?

There is a school of thought, to which I belong, that believes that

the reason as to, (as you put it), " his insistence on personally

defending his nephews as a lawyer", was because of the earlier

assurances of the legality of the act, and the encouragement to these

ignorant peasants of his personal defence even if the matter came up.

Danquah knew he was an incompetent lawyer, but he had exchanged for

his name not being mentioned as an accomplice in order to defend them.

The fear was not to disappoint the defendants who had every confidence

in him. Bsides, who knows what the accused was going to divulge to any

good defence lawyer that would take over the case from Danquah?

They could have argued that they were misled by Danquah, pleaded

guilty with remorse, and saved themselves from the hangman's noose! By

incompetently sitting on the case, Danquah ensured that they would be

hanged, and unless dead men began to tell stories, as it was in the

case of Akyea Mensah's ghost, he was hoping to bury his role in this

sordid affair with the condemned persons.

You write: "About the only fault Danquah made over the Akyea-Mensah

cause celebre, was his insistence on personally defending his nephews

as a lawyer. But this was only to be expected." Indeed! And why do you

think an incompetent lawyer thought he was doing his own relatives a

favour by inisisting on personally defending them until they were

"sentenced to death by hanging on the neck"?

Your argument that Nana Akyea Mensah was your maternal granduncle and

so "if Dr. Danquah had been involved in his murder, believe me, I

would have published such evidence," does not wash! In the first

place, why should we believe you? Was Nana Akyea Mensah not Danquah's

half-brother? Is it not clear to all that you have taken sides in this

family feud?

I am very happy that people are beginning to ask questions that have

the power to smoke you out for further exposure!

Come again, Okoampa! Adwowa Mansa is perfectly right! How do you

account for the defeat of J. B. Danquah by his own nephew, Aaron Ofori

Atta? Explain that too! (Comment: Re: Adwowa Mansa, Don't Overbite!,

Author: Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro., Date: 2010-09-27 09:46:53,

Comment to: Adwowa Mansa, Don't Overbite!)

"To all men of goodwill, organize, organize, organize! The struggle is

far from over!

We prefer self-government in danger, to servitude in tranquillity!

Forward ever, backward never"!

--

Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro.

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Columnist: Mensah, Nana Akyea