Nana Yaa Asantewaa's escape route. 1. Kumasi to Barekese 2. Barekese to Akwaboa 3. Akwaboa to Asakraka 4. Asakraka to Mpasaaso 5. Mpasaaso to Sep3 Tempom In modern times Sr3so Tempom is easily accessible through Nyinahin, branching from the Bibiani Road on the remote road to Nobekaw near Kukuom in the Ahafo Region. In the old days however, there were no tarred roads so the journey had to be made through the bush paths which is why the journey took the long route across the Sunyani Road near Ntensere in the Atwima - Nwabiagya area.
Your historian didn't come very well prepared on the history of Kwame Tua and we should therefore be grateful to the Oldman who called from Nyinahini. Nuama went as far as Accra to report the whereabouts of the Golden stool to the governor. Another person who betrayed Asante with Kwame Tua was Yaw Awuah, who in return for his assistance to the British, was rewarded with the Ejisu paramount stool.
Nana Yaa Asantewaa's escape route.
1. Kumasi to Barekese
2. Barekese to Akwaboa
3. Akwaboa to Asakraka
4. Asakraka to Mpasaaso
5. Mpasaaso to Sep3 Tempom
In modern times Sr3so Tempom is easily accessible through Nyinahin, branching from the Bibiani Road on the remote road to Nobekaw near Kukuom in the Ahafo Region.
In the old days however, there were no tarred roads so the journey had to be made through the bush paths which is why the journey took the long route across the Sunyani Road near Ntensere in the Atwima - Nwabiagya area.
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Your historian didn't come very well prepared on the history of Kwame Tua and we should therefore be grateful to the Oldman who called from Nyinahini. Nuama went as far as Accra to report the whereabouts of the Golden stool to the governor. Another person who betrayed Asante with Kwame Tua was Yaw Awuah, who in return for his assistance to the British, was rewarded with the Ejisu paramount stool.
Untrue narration and contradictions