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The Ashanti woman who ended up as freedom fighter and hero in Jamaica.

The Ashanti woman who ended up as freedom fighter and hero in Jamaica.

This statue is located in Emancipation Park, New Kingston, Jamaica🇯🇲.

Queen Nanny (Nana) of the Maroons.

She was a former slave stolen from the Ashanti Tribe brought to Jamaica during the late 1700s. Maroons were escaped slaves who formed their own independent settlements. Her and her 4 Brothers who were Maroon leaders escaped their plantation and hide in the mountains and jungles in Jamaica.

They created a village in the Blue Mountains where they took slaves after they raided numerous plantations.

Nanny is credited to freeing over 1,000 slaves. Maroon in Latin means wolf. The Spanish called these free slaves “Maroons,” a word derived from “Cimarron,” which means “fierce”

“Anywhere Asante goes, it will shine” – Komfo Anokye.

Anywhere we step our feet at, our presence must be felt by all. We were born freedom fighters. The kind of spirit our ancestors placed in us, only the “Sikadwa Kofi” can tell. It is a resilient spirit.

Black Power, Salute the Queen.

Piawwwwwww!!!

Credit: African Full Facts.

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Kofi Tutu is a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, History, Health, Lifestyle and many more.(www.Gnews.com)

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