How keys to the Asante royal tomb ‘Breman Baanmu’ have survived since 1822

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  • Baba Siaka Stevens 2 months ago

    Proud to be Asante

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 2 months ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine. For instance 15 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

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  • omanbapa the truth teller 2 months ago

    lol, the man who looks after the tomb was seen on joynews holding keys which appears to be less than 2yrs old. so all these news are just to tell us how their history is preserved but these keys are not usable and can break i ...
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  • Yaw 2 months ago

    But let's hail them the fact that there is an evidential proof that some of this things were handed down not only through hearsay but documented traditional evidence is enough

  • Sycamore 2 months ago

    Just like the fake golden stool these concert keys were welded

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  • Peter 2 months ago

    Maximum Respect to the Great Occupant of the Mighty Golden Stool of the Ashanti Kingdom.

  • Papa Yaw ba 2 months ago

    This isn't 100% true. To cut it short, Kokofu had the cemetery where old Ashanti Kings were buried because Ashanti Kings hometown was Kokofu not Kumasi or Breman. When Kokofu cemetery was getting full they came to Bantama in ...
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  • Kwame 2 months ago

    The keys look like those made by our blacksmiths. These type of locks and keys were in use when I was young then, living in the holy village.