The Royal Seat of the Asante Monarchs, Manhyia Palace on twelfth May, 2024, turned the venue the place the world’s big range of various cultures, have been richly woven collectively in elegant colors, to depict the great thing about cultural unity in range.
The spectacular and thrilling “Akwasidaekese”, a grand durbar, climaxed a litany of occasions commemorating the twenty fifth anniversary of the enthronement of Asantehene, Otumfour Osei Tutu II.
The anniversary of the sixteenth occupant of the Golden Stool, pulled a mammoth crowd from completely different creed, ethnicity and cultures, throughout the globe, to hitch within the celebration with the Great King.
It was all color, at “Dwabirem”, forecourt of the Royal Citadel, as conventional chiefs, seated in full regalia, below a cover of large multi-colored umbrellas, amidst the reverberating and pulsating sounds and rhythms from the “Fontomfrom” and “Mpintin” drums, the “Atenteben” and “Ntahra”, awaiting the entry of the celebrant.
As if the favored kente was the gown code, most individuals together with President Akufo-Addo, himself, wore completely different designs of the normal fabric.
The cover of umbrellas, the absolutely adorned chiefs, and contributors mixed, to offer the Dwabrem, a panoramic view of a sea of variegated colors.
The occasion reached a crescendo when His Royal Majesty, Asantehene and Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom, the Queen of Asante, adorned in gold ornaments and resplendent in an impressive kente fabric, after parading by way of among the principal streets within the metropolis of Kumasi, driving in a palanquin, entered the durbar grounds preceded by an extended serpentine retinue of chiefs, holding the Golden Stool, amidst the firing of musketry.
In spontaneous outbursts of pleasure, the enthusiastic crowd hailed the King and the Queen.
Distant onlookers needed to climb heights to catch a glimpse of him. There have been many dignitaries together with President Akufo-Addo, vice-president, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Former President J. A Kuffour, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr Christopher Rowley.
Traditional rulers from the Volta Region, together with the Awomefia of Anglo, Togbe Sri, others from, Central Region, Bono, Ahafo and throughout the nation, have been additionally current.
They paid homage to the King and expressed their felicitations to him as he sat in state.
Countless items had because the starting of the occasion been showered on him by well_ wishers.
By Benjamin Aidoo