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Behind the Throne: The list of candidates who could have been Asantehene 25 years ago

Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II

As the revered Asante Kingdom mourned the passing of Otumfuo Opoku Ware II in February 1999, a new chapter was about to unfold.

The journey to finding the next custodian of the Golden Stool was filled with anticipation, intrigue, and the weight of tradition.

Among the notable figures considered to ascend to the esteemed position of Asantehene were men of various professions and backgrounds, each with a unique story and legacy, as shared by Asante Kingdom on TikTok.

Here is the list of personalities who were on the consideration table for the available spot:

Barima Kwaku Duah (Otumfuo Osei Tutu II):

A successful businessman who would eventually take on the stool name Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Barima Kwaku Duah was destined to become the 16th Asantehene.

His business acumen and deep understanding of Asante customs made him a strong contender, ultimately leading to his selection as the chosen one.

Nana Akwasi Agyeman:

Serving as the Chief Executive of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), Nana Akwasi Agyeman was a prominent figure in the region.

His administrative prowess and deep connections within the Asante kingdom positioned him as a formidable candidate for the throne.

Barima Osei Tutu:

A fuel dealer by profession, Barima Osei Tutu was another potential successor.

His business dealings and ties within the community made him a respected figure among the people, and his name was strongly considered during the deliberations.

Dr. David Osei Yeboah:

A quantity surveyor by trade, Dr. David Osei Yeboah brought a different skill set to the table.

His analytical mind and methodical approach to problem-solving were qualities that could have served the Asante Kingdom well.

Dr. James Yeboah:

As a medical doctor, Dr. James Yeboah represented a blend of modernity and tradition.


His dedication to health and well-being was seen as an asset that could have guided the kingdom through times of both physical and spiritual healing.

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Dr. Thomas Prempeh:

Another medical doctor, Dr. Thomas Prempeh, was a figure of compassion and care.

His commitment to the well-being of others and his understanding of the human condition made him a compassionate candidate for the Golden Stool.

Nana Osei Tutu:

A British civil servant, Nana Osei Tutu had a unique perspective on governance and leadership.

His experience abroad could have brought a fresh approach to the ancient traditions of the Asante Kingdom.

Ultimately, Barima Kwaku Duah was selected, and on April 26, 1999, he ascended to the Golden Stool, taking on the revered title of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

His reign has since been marked by a deep commitment to preserving the heritage of the Asante Kingdom.



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