Dormaahene, Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II, has once again stirred public outrage with his latest reckless attack on Ashanti tradition and heritage.
In a brazen attempt to discredit the sacred history of Asanteman, he claimed that the revered Golden Stool; the Sika Dwa Kofi, the very soul and symbol of Ashanti unity, was “welded,” dismissing the long-held historical truth that it was spiritually conjured from the heavens by the legendary high priest Okomfo Anokye.
Shockingly, the Dormaahene went further to arrogantly declare that he could “stick his neck out” to say this sacred account is nothing but a lie.
Such reckless utterances strike at the very heart of Ashanti identity and insult centuries of history, tradition and reverence.
This latest outburst has triggered a fierce backlash from the public, who see his comments not only as baseless but also as part of a pattern of deliberate disrespect for the Ashanti Kingdom.
Many are questioning why the Dormaahene constantly chooses to belittle and undermine the sacred symbols that bind Asanteman together.
Otumfuo's Nanahene replies Dormaahene over 'welded Golden Stool' comment
His brazen disregard for the Golden Stool; the unifying emblem of Ashanti power and pride, has only deepened the perception that his attacks are not mere personal opinions but a calculated attempt to demean an entire kingdom.
Below are the links to the public reactions:
Manhyia official sends strong warning to Jubilee House amid Dormaahene's provocations









