Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II, Dormaahene, has reiterated a historical fact that the Bonos were the first among the Akan people to arrive in present-day Ghana.
According to him, their arrival in Ghana was dated to as far back as the late 1200s with the then Techimanhene, Bono Kyempem Baduakwa.
He said if any chief or historian could provide evidence that any member of the Akan cluster arrived before 1295, he would abdicate his throne.
In addressing the issue at a gathering, Agyemang Badu said among the Bonos, Asantes, Fantes, Akuapems and others, “Who were the first to come to present-day Ghana? It was the Bonos.
“I want a chief who can claim to be an Akan and that his throne preceded that of Bono Kyempem Baduakwa, Techimanhene.
“I want any chief whose throne came before 1295. If that person is able to prove their existence before Nana Techimanhene, I will abdicate my throne that day and handover,” he stated to applause by his subjects.
He lamented how Bonos have failed to tell their history hence succumbing to the narrative of a singular group and leaving others to position their history as superior.