Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/nana-afia-kobi-serwaa-ampem-ii/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Fri, 03 Nov 2017 06:00:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/nana-afia-kobi-serwaa-ampem-ii/ 32 32 Final funeral rites of late Asantehemaa slated for Dec. 11 https://citifmonline.com/2017/11/final-funeral-rites-of-late-asantehemaa-slated-for-dec-11/ Fri, 03 Nov 2017 06:00:19 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=367853 The Manhyia Palace has set Friday 1st, to Monday 11th of December 2017, as dates for the performance of the final funeral rites of the late Asantehemaa Afia Kobi Ampem II. Burial rites have already been held for the Queen mother who passed away in 2016 at age 109. [contextly_sidebar id=”uwKmxIEV4TvDEu8Mz4birueBUkUqbEIl”]Briefing the press on the […]

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The Manhyia Palace has set Friday 1st, to Monday 11th of December 2017, as dates for the performance of the final funeral rites of the late Asantehemaa Afia Kobi Ampem II.

Burial rites have already been held for the Queen mother who passed away in 2016 at age 109.

[contextly_sidebar id=”uwKmxIEV4TvDEu8Mz4birueBUkUqbEIl”]Briefing the press on the final funeral rites, the Chairman of the funeral committee, Nsuase Opoku Agyeman, Otumfuo’s Akyeamhene, said the funeral is open to the public, but urged strict adherence to the arrangements.

Nsuase Opoku Agyeman advised residents and traders in the Central Business District of Kumasi to close their shops n Monday and Tuesday, explaining that “there will be firing of musketry in the streets, the executioners will also be around to display, so as Nananom parade from Adum to Manhyia, we will advice that all shops be closed, no trotros or taxis should be seen working.”

He further announced that, “no one should be seen in the evening on Saturday. It should be observed just like the Thursday during the burial rites, because that evening, Nananom will take the Abusuakuruwa to Breman.”

In connection with the funeral, a ban has been placed on all funerals from the Friday 1st December to Monday 11th December.

The Funeral  arrangements are as follows:

Friday 1st  December: Performance by traditional Priests and Priestess from 6am to 6pm at the Boagyawe in the Manhyia Palace.

Saturday 2nd December: Wake keeping starts. From Friday Night till Day break on Saturday at the Asantehemaa’s Palace.

Sunday 3rd December: Kuntunkuni day, Otumfuo will sit in state from 11am to 6pm at Dwabrem at the Manhyia Palace.

Wake keeping continues from 6pm till day break of Monday at Manhyia and all other Palaces across the Asante Kingdom.

Fasting begins.

Monday 4th December: Traditional wailing from dawn to 6am by the Queen mother and other women in the palace. They are expected to parade from Manhyia to Adum and back. There will be firing of musketry.

This event is purely private.

From 7am to 12pm, Nananom of the Kumasi Traditional Area will parade from their various areas to Manhyia in their smocks.

At 1pm, Otumfuo will parade from Pampaso, through Kejetia, Dr. Mensah, Krofrom to Manhyia Bonmu in his Batakari Kese.

He will sit in state to receive sympathizers and donations from 3pm to 6pm at Dwabrem, in the Manhyia Palace.

Tuesday 5th December: Firing of Musketry by Paramount Chiefs of the Asante Kingdom from 8am to 1pm at the Manhyia Bonmu.

Otumfuo will sit in state to receive sympathizers and donations from 9am to 6pm at Dwabrem at the Manhyia Palace.

Wednesday 6th December: Performance of customary rites. Otumfuo will sit in state to receive sympathizers and donations from 11am to 6pm at Dwabrem in the Manhyia Palace.

His wife is expected to console him with the traditional Gold Necklace, Awisiado.

Thursday 7th December: Performance of customary rites continues.

Otumfuo will sit in state to receive sympathizers and donations from 11am to 6pm at Dwabrem in the Manhyia Palace.

Government Officials are on this day expected to sympathize with the King.

Wives of the Princes of the Golden Stool will present customary burial articles, Adosoa and Futuo from 10am to 1pm at Dwabrem in the Manhyia Palace.

Friday 8th December: The fast which began on Sunday will end on this day.

Otumfuo will distribute sheep, foodstuffs and firewood to mourners who have been fasting in the morning.

Consecration rites of the stool in memory of Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II will be held in the evening at Werempe.

Saturday, 9th December: Exhibition of the various customary burial articles presented by the wives of Princes of the Golden Stool from 8am to 12pm at the Asantehemaa’s Palace.

There will be purification rites for the cleansing of the royals of the Golden Stool. This will be characterized by the shaving of hair and paring of nails into the Abusua kuruwa from 6am to 12pm, in front of the Asantehemaa’s Palace.

Otumfuo will sit in state from 2pm to 6pm to welcome the consecrated stool of Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II from Werempe at Bogyawe.

In the night, Asantehene and Asantehemaa will send the Abusua Kuruwa to Breman.

Sunday 10th December: Interdenominational Thanksgiving service and memorial Thanksgiving service at 1pm at Dwabrem in the Manhyia Palace.

Dress for this event is Adinkra Fufuo or black and white cloth.

Monday 11th December: Otumfuo will sit in state to bid farewell to Nananom and express his appreciation and gratitude to sympathizers from 10am to 3pm at Dwabrem in the Manhyia Palace.

Friday 15th December: 2nd Thanksgiving service and memorial service for the Late Queen mother at the Kumasi Central mosque.

On Monday and Tuesday, Residents in Kumasi are advised to stay indoors and not come around the Central Business District.

On Saturday evening, no one must be seen outside from 12pm to 5am.

By: Lauretta Timah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Rawlings joins Asanteman to mourn late Asantehemaa [Photos] https://citifmonline.com/2017/01/rawlings-joins-asanteman-to-mourn-late-asantehemaa-photos/ Thu, 19 Jan 2017 12:05:41 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=286301 Former President Jerry John Rawlings today [Thursday] joined thousands of mourners in Asanteman to pay their last respects to the late Asantehemaa, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. He is among the many dignitaries who were expected at the burial rites of the late Asantehemaa. Clad in Red – a traditional mourning attire at the […]

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Former President Jerry John Rawlings today [Thursday] joined thousands of mourners in Asanteman to pay their last respects to the late Asantehemaa, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II.

He is among the many dignitaries who were expected at the burial rites of the late Asantehemaa.

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Clad in Red – a traditional mourning attire at the ceremony at Manhyia in the Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi, Rawlings will greet and commiserate with the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II who is also the biological son of the late Asantehemaa.

Other dignitaries including Ex-President John Mahama, former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, Members of Ghana’s new Parliament, President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr Mahamadu Bawumia, US Ambassador to Ghana, Robert Jackson have all paid their last respect to the Asantehemaa.

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As part of the burial rites, the late Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II has been lying in state since Monday, January 19.

She will be buried between midnight of Thursday, January 19 and the dawn of Friday, January 20, 2017 at Breman in the Ashanti Region.

The late Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II died at the age of 111 in November 2016.

By: Jonas Nyabor/citifmonline.com/Ghana


Photo credit: Lauretta Timah

 

 

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To my dear Mother – A tribute by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II https://citifmonline.com/2017/01/to-my-dear-mother-a-tribute-by-otumfuo-osei-tutu-ii/ Tue, 17 Jan 2017 16:00:21 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=285676 Our great ancestors have left us a wonderful adage, “Wo ni wu a, w’abusua asa.” (“The departure of one’s mother to eternity terminates one’s blood relationships on earth.”). Your passing away leaves me homeless. I thank the Good Lord for giving you to me for 66 years as my mother. You have indeed been my […]

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Our great ancestors have left us a wonderful adage, “Wo ni wu a, w’abusua asa.” (“The departure of one’s mother to eternity terminates one’s blood relationships on earth.”). Your passing away leaves me homeless. I thank the Good Lord for giving you to me for 66 years as my mother. You have indeed been my all.

You did not only give me life; you gave me life that is worth living. You brought me up in the cultural traditions of our forefathers. You gave me the best of humanity to make me what I am today. You were a beacon of wisdom to me. You loved me and my siblings, and you did everything for us, except condone evil in our lives.

You were a disciplinarian to the core. You were the mother with whom I conferred. The members of our great clan and others always looked up to you. You were Agya on whom we wholly depended. You were a “killer of hunger” for us, our saviour; the slender arm full of kindness, the ruler whose strings were on all hearts. You taught us the value of hard work.As a young boy, you did not want me to be pampered. How can I thank you enough for preparing me for a position of glory as the King of Asante, which you so generously and affectionately bestowed on me.As your baby king, you continued to provide for me the pool of wisdom to drink from. You were with me in my moments of joy and fulfillment and moments of sorrow and frustration.

Ɔbaatan Pa, who used the precious Bodom Beads in cracking palm nuts, you have done what you can for Asanteman and Ghana. You have helped me as my mother in a double sense not to disgrace you in my function as Asantehene.

Ɔwoahene, Asanteman joins me in mourning the passing away of our Asantehemaa. You will in time be succeeded by a successor to be chosen by me, but in the meantime, I have lost that which cannot be replaced. I have lost the mother who gave me life, my fountain of advice and counsel and the anchor of my very existence. You were the centre of my life. I owe everything I have achieved in life to you, to the unbounded love that you always showed to me and to the gentle tutoring that I received from you. You have been the example that has guided me and the beacon by which I have steered through life.

You were not just my mother; you were also a mother to many others. With your passing away, many have lost a mother and a worthy example. To me you are irreplaceable. You have been my rudder and my guide; the mother of mothers. Without you, life will never be the same again for me.

“Old Lady” will forever remain unique to me. You made me proud by the example you set, and you gave me confidence by your very presence. It gave me immense pleasure to observe the very easy relationship that you struck with all people, including the famous and well-known and the insignificant and obscure. You instilled in me true pride in my ancestry and joy in my pedigree; but you also taught me to show respect to everyone, regardless of their status in life. I shall miss you every day of my life.

You were to me the very epitome of royalty and style. I was especially delighted and felt very proud when you were selected by my brother Otumfuo Opoku Ware II as Asantehemaa. In that capacity, you projected majesty and royalty. But to me, you remained special in many ways. As a source of advice and counsel, you were incomparable. As a loving parent, you were unmatched. As the example in my life, you have been without parallel. You have been the dependable pillar of strength on whom I have been able to rely all my life. You have been there for me in the most difficult situations of my life.

I particularly recall my early days when you used to visit my late uncle, Oheneba Mensa Bonsu, Hiahene, to check on me, without me knowing you were my mother, pretending you were visiting your brother and sister, Eno Amma Serwaa, at Ashanti New Town. In a similar way, Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, Asantehene, my uncle, would also make visits from time to time to check on me.

On all these occasions, as you and my uncleƆOheneba Mensa Bonsu, were to reveal later, I was introduced as the son of my uncle. I became convinced that the training, the upbringing and the tutelage I had after being removed from the comfort of royalty at Manhyia Palace to Ashtown, all the way to Sefwi Wiawso, were all decisions that were taken in my interest. I am forever grateful to you, to my uncle Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, Asantehene, and to a greater extent my uncle Oheneba Mensa Bonsu, your beloved brother.

As Asantehene, it was my duty to look after and care for you but you rather looked after and cared for me. You were always eager to find out from Yaw and Essau and my dear wife, Lady Julia, whether I had eaten or not. You would check with Sanaahene and Anonomsahene why I had sat for so long adjudicating over cases. Your worry was that litigation would never end in Asanteman. You always advised me not to sit for long hours because it was not good for my health. You enjoyed seeing me in the mornings after my return from playing Golf or after my exercise from the gym sweating because I was looking after my health.

You made it a point for me to phone you every morning when I travelled outside the country to enable you to know whether I was alright. I still remember when I delayed in telephoning because I might have had an early meeting only to be told upon telephoning later by either Agyeman Badu, Kofi Antwi or Akwasi, your attendants that you had not eaten your breakfast because I had not called. I still recollect the excitement you showed upon realising that I had called and the first query was why it had taken me so long to phone. Whatever answer I gave in reply was very satisfactory because you had heard from me. A loving mother indeed.

The two of us enjoyed our wheelchair rides as age began to take its toll, with me pushing you around your compound, stopping intermittently to have a chat and also enjoying the fresh air outside.

I remember you cautioning me that we should be very careful not to let any of the chiefs see us lest you would be reprimanded for letting the Asantehene push your wheelchair, and me responding that I was doing that for my mother as a son; you laughed about it. Surely, the caution was because of how you cherished and respected the position of Asantehene.

Even though you knew nothing about Freemasonry, you still enquired about when next was my Lodge meeting and when my brothers were coming for banquet. The reason, because you always prepared some traditional foods like Bosoa, Siwe, Atedua, to add up to the food to be served.

Your adoption of Sir Sam Jonah (Kwasi Kakraba) whom you affectionately referred to as “Me ba Obuasi” and Chief Sir Osawaru Igbinedion, Esama of Benin Kingdom (Nigeria), as your sons assures me that I still have brothers that I can rely on.

I am also forever grateful to you for my dear wife, Lady Julia. When I told you that I had met someone that I wanted to marry, you asked to see her first before I took a decision. You then asked me, upon her introduction, to leave her with you for a while, just the two of you, and should come back for her later, which I obliged. After a while, you asked for her to be brought back to me. Upon seeing you the next day and enquiring from you about your meeting with my wife-to-be, you said you were not ready yet to give me an answer and that I should come the next day.

You then asked to see me on the third day and said to me that you now had an answer for me. The answer was that the lady was my wife and that I would be at peace with her, a prophecy that has manifested throughout our marriage of peace, love, trust and understanding.

For all these, I thank you with a deep sense of gratitude.

Now I must navigate through life without your guidance and support and without your abundant love. I frankly do not know how I can do it, but I promise to do it because of the memory of your love for me and in recognition of the wonderful example that you have set by your life.

I am exceedingly grateful for the long life that God granted you and for the many good deeds you were permitted to do, for me and for many others. I shall never forget what you represented and all that you did for me and for my family. I also thank you for the motherly love that you gave to my paternal siblings Ama Agyeman and the rest, all of whom you looked after as your uterine children. I hereby give this vow: I shall remain true to your advice; and I shall forever remember and live by your words of wisdom.

I shall also love you for the rest of my life; and I shall neither forget nor ignore your many words of advice and the example of your life. Nor shall I ever forget what you have been to me and Nana Panin and my late brothers and sister. I shall always remember and live by your wise advice and helpful warnings.

Otumfuo Maame, Rest in Peace.

May you have the peaceful repose that you have earned.

I thank you for your many good works, For your shining example and for your words of wisdom

To me and many others. Nana Hemaa, Nante Yie.

 

Source: Graphic.com.gh

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Akufo-Addo pays tribute to the Asantehemaa https://citifmonline.com/2017/01/akufo-addo-pays-tribute-to-the-asantehemaa/ Tue, 17 Jan 2017 14:58:47 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=285687 I was campaigning in the Nkwanta South constituency in the Volta Region on October 27, 2016, when I heard the pleasant news that the Asantehemaa, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, had endorsed my candidature ahead of the December 7, 2016 elections. This was great news for my campaign. The strength of her character, the […]

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I was campaigning in the Nkwanta South constituency in the Volta Region on October 27, 2016, when I heard the pleasant news that the Asantehemaa, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, had endorsed my candidature ahead of the December 7, 2016 elections.

This was great news for my campaign. The strength of her character, the respect accorded by Asanteman, and the Ghanaian people at large, meant that a significant boost had been given to my campaign. I, therefore, could not wait to get back to the Ashanti Region to thank her formally for her declaration.It has often been said that man proposes and God disposes. The news of her death is a case in point. It meant that I could not get the opportunity to express my sincerest appreciation to her. Nearly three weeks after her declaration, at the ripe old age of 111, God called her home on 14th November, 2016.

It was a day of great sadness for me.

All through the years, she was a formidable supporter of my cause. She was an invaluable and constant source of advice and prayers for me, and nothing would have given her greater pleasure than to see my success in 2016. She is certainly one of those to whom I dedicate my election by the Ghanaian people to the high office of President of the Republic.

My wife, Rebecca, and I extend our deepest sympathies to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, her children, the royal family of Asanteman and to all fellow members of the Oyoko clan on their great loss.

Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, thanks for everything. I am grateful to Providence that our lives crossed. You fought a good fight, and deserve the victor’s crown. Yours was a life well lived.

May God bless her and give her soul peaceful rest until the last day of the Resurrection when we shall all meet again. Amen!

Source: Graphic.com.gh

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Asantehemaa funeral: Movement ban relaxed for utility service providers https://citifmonline.com/2017/01/asantehemaa-funeral-movement-ban-relaxed-for-utility-service-providers/ Sun, 15 Jan 2017 16:08:04 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=284972 The Manhyia Palace has excluded providers of essential services from its ban on movement of persons within Asanteman as part of the funeral arrangements for the late Asantehemaa Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II. The Palace in a statement issued by its Chief of Staff, Kofi Badu said officers of the Ghana National Fire Service, […]

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The Manhyia Palace has excluded providers of essential services from its ban on movement of persons within Asanteman as part of the funeral arrangements for the late Asantehemaa Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II.

The Palace in a statement issued by its Chief of Staff, Kofi Badu said officers of the Ghana National Fire Service, Ghana Water Company Limited and Electricity Company of Ghana will be allowed to move freely to carry out their duties within the region when it bans movement of persons on Thursday, January 19, 2017.

Asantehemaa, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II who died at the age of 111 in November 2016 will be buried in Breman on Thursday.

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As part of the arrangements for her burial of the Queenmother, no one is to be seen on the streets from Bantama to Breman, from 6:00pm of Thursday, 19th January to 3:00am of Friday 20th January.

Manhyia in an earlier statement, warned that it will not be held accountable for the lives of people and domestic animals that are seen loitering outside at the said time.

‘Cleanup held ahead of Asantehemaa funeral’

Some residents of the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi on Saturday embarked on a cleanup exercise to rid the streets of filth ahead of the funeral of the Asantehemaa.

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They desilted gutters and swept the sweets in adherence to a directive from the Manhyia Palace that they join in giving the city a face-lift in terms of sanitation.

Some popular actors and actresses in the Region also partook in the exercise.

 ‘Other funeral arrangements’

In terms of security, the Military and the Police will be deployed to maintain law and order within the 4-day period.

Health posts will also be sited at vantage areas to cater for impromptu cases during the funeral.

The Manhyia Palace has advised that mourners be in the official mourning cloth, or anything black, except for dignitaries from other countries who are not permitted to do so by culture.

 

By: Jonas Nyabor/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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