All those who Hate Ashanti's hate in envyness and for No reason. Have you ever seen a Rich Man who envy's poverty?, It's Only the poor who envy's the Rich. Only the Wise ones will understand these words.
This chief has made me love n proud of my lineage especially otumfuo osei tutu .although I grew up in a different soil my roots tells me that my great grandfather was called nana osei kojo oko ewia de first he established aboabo kesee and kwahoman. I know I will surely trace this roots. Well done mponposuo tv
He just loves dancing❤
Beautiful 💝
Wow I love this handsome king
His dancing skills are making fall in love with adowa dance.Nana, u are a great
What makes him dance soo beautiful is that he understands the language of the drums
Adoa is a talking drum and you dance so beautiful when you understand it
I will continue to post your picture on my car unless u stop that beautiful dance. The whole Kumasi , am preparing match between Nana apau and Nana atwima hene
One of my favourite traditional personalities. Will pay him a visit some day soon and patronize his musuem.
Greetings from America.
This is beautiful. Every African American needs see this.
I remember my first time shaken hands together words of handsome, Blessings paa,and the warrior Dance he gots
I like heathens. His cultural dance and his personality. Very charismatic.
Sawansa comes with the mind that ...*I'm going to spoil there* and he hardly disappoints
I like this chief he knows how to dance, piawww
Apart from his position as the paramount chief of Heman he doubles up as the royal dancer chief of the Asantehene.
Awesome!
I want to be king 🤴 in the future because of this king piawwwe ✌✌✌✌
GOOD ONE NANA HEMANHENE
Nana piawwwwww
Nice one Nana piawwwww
Wiafe Apau Sanwansa
That’s nana ama n brown ex boyfriend from DC Bra chief from a gangster to a king ….his dance skills from city hotel 2pac days ….nana piawww🎉
Nana Piaaaw ✌🤝🏻👍🏻✌
Nana Hemanhene nie
Good nana
Piaaawwww
Nana, mo. Wama ahenie ay3 f3.
Long life Nana
I was born in Guyana, South America. I will continue to reiterate that many Africans do now know how fortunate they are to be born on African soil and to know their native language(s), tribe, culture, songs, traditions, and so much more. The Chief is blessed, a truly blessed man. The people respect him, his position, and stature as Chief. His lineage was not removed from Africa, so he grew into his position. Everyone seems happy to celebrate the Chief, although this seems to be at a funeral. They are celebrating their culture, as they best know how to. We, whose lineage were taken from the soil, don't have the privilege of celebrating our culture, as our forefathers did. We don't have a "direct" trace to where we were taken from. This is so beautiful to watch. I am dancing with the Chief :-)
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Tears started rolling down my chin whiles reading your comments. You're a true decendant of the motherland
From the people of Ghana to you, our brother in Guyana, if you haven't visited Ghana already, we are humbly extending to you an invitation to come and join us in celebration of our culture in the spirit of our shared ancestors. Much love❤ from the motherland. Peace ✌🏾
You will always be part of Afrika in spirit body and soul. Mother Afrika never forget her children even in despair and scattered.
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