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The Secret Meaning Behind Asantehene’s Crown of Quills, Cloth of Cowries and Bitter Cola in Mouth

The Secret Meaning Behind Asantehene’s Crown of Quills, Cloth of Cowries and Bitter Cola in Mouth

by nanadwumor | Nov 1, 2025 | Culture and Traditions, Ghana | 0 comments

The Secret Meaning Behind Asantehene’s Crown of Quills, Cloth of Cowries and Bitter Cola in Mouth Otumfuo’s sacred crown, unveiled during his sister’s funeral, has captured attention for its powerful symbols of strength, wealth, and grief.  comment(s) Sharing...
‘Sikadwa Kofi appears welded’, claims Dormaahene Agyemang Badu II

‘Sikadwa Kofi appears welded’, claims Dormaahene Agyemang Badu II

by nanadwumor | Nov 1, 2025 | Ghana, Culture and Traditions, Ghana | 0 comments

‘Sikadwa Kofi appears welded’, claims Dormaahene Agyemang Badu II The Golden Stool, heart of Asante tradition, is now at the center of a storm after the Dormaahene’s controversial and irresponsible remarks.  comment(s) Sharing is...
Paramount Chief of Aflao calls Asantehene “My father”

Paramount Chief of Aflao calls Asantehene “My father”

by nanadwumor | Nov 1, 2025 | Ghana, Culture and Traditions | 0 comments

Paramount Chief of Aflao calls Asantehene “My father” In Ghana’s chieftaincy hierarchy, no name sparks more reverence—or controversy—than the Asantehene.  comment(s) Sharing is Caring        Aflao chief hails Asantehene...

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