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History:First Cape Coast Mayor

Robert Kojo Hutchison was born at Anomabo on 28th June 1828 to an English Diplomat father, William Hutchison and a Euro-African (Fante) woman, Adelina Williams. Robert`s father, William Hutchison was the first white British Resident of Kumasi(this was in 1817). Hutchison was mentioned in company with Bowdich and Tedlie as British ambassadors to Ashantee.

As a son of the upper class coastal Gold Coast family, young Kojo Hutchison was sent to England to commence his education. After completion of his education he returned to Gold Coast to reside at Cape Coast Oguaa where he started his working life as an agent of the English firm F & A Swanzy(now Unilever).

Hutchison decided to stay at Cape Coast, because Anomabo had since the defeat of the Fantes on their land by the Asantes in 1806-7, seen all her great sons and daughters moved to Cape Coast to enjoy safety from Asante attacks.

The high presence of the Anomabo intellectual and mercantile class in Cape Coast turned the area to one of the great commercial and elite societies in Africa. Professor Lawrance H. Ofosu-Appiah further adumbrates that “this was the epoch of the African merchant princes, and Hutchison was reputed to be wealthiest of the African merchants.” In a letter to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Molesworth, sent through Governor Henry Connor, dated 10 September 1855, Hutchison claimed that he was worth £60,000. Indeed, he was the jack of all trade on the coast.

In spite of the depression of the 1850s and 1860s, Hutchisons business prospered. In fact, when the oil palm industry slumped and suppliers in the far away Kroboland decided not to sell because they had been heavily fined as a result of a rebellion, Hutchisons firm undertook to pay the fine and to collect the debt in palm oil from the Krobo people. Hutchison, as the sole African agent of the F & A Swanzy, benefitted immensely.

Apart from his uncanny ability in commerce, Hutchison was also a gentleman of martial fervour, he held a commission as an officer of the Gold Coast Volunteers. He fought in the Fante and colonial British army against the Asantes. In 1863, Hutchison with support of his fellow and prosperous Anomabo brothers George Kuntu Blankson, John Sarbah snr(father of John Mensah Sarbah), Samuel Collins Brew and other resourceful coasta Fantes, established the Gold Coast Volunteer Corps. With this force they were able to help defend the coastal region during the Asante invasion of 1863.

Following the establishement of the Accra Municipal Council by Governor Sir Benjamin Chilly Campbell Pine, under the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Ordinance of 1858, Hutchison prevailed on the acting governor, Major Henry Bird, to establish a municipal council in Cape Coast in 1859. He stood for the election, and was elected as the first mayor of Cape Coast. Hutchison served from1859 to 1860.

During his tenure of his capitalist oriented administration, he introduced a house tax, varying from one shilling to three pounds, which led to discontent, because the Cape Coast people regarded it as a sort of poll tax.

His office also established court which could impose fines of up to £50 in civil cases, and up to six months imprisonment in criminal cases. This mayor`s court also created serious discontent in Cape Coast with some of the natives calling on him to return back to Anomabo where he belonged.

Indeed, the Ɔmanhen of Cape Coast was the most vocal of Hutchisons critics because he considered the activity of the mayoral court as ursurpation of his traditional function as an overlord of Oguaaman. Hutchison received support from Governor Bird who felt that Oguaa Ɔmanhens opposition was due to the fact that Hutchisons court gave fair judgement and imposed reasonable fine in tandem with the British common law tradition, whilst the Ɔmanhens native customary law court engaged in bribery and imposed heavy fines to fill his treasury.

As a result of the discontent that flowed from the Municipal Corporation Ordinance, it was repealed in 1863 after the death of Hutchison. Despite the discontent, Governor Bird commended the Cape Coast Town Council for its performance, and granted the mayor and his councillors permission to to wear insignia of office- partly in order to stimulate competition at the next elections. The amended ordinance re-emerged in 1924, and was forced to be withdrawn by lawyers Kobina Sekyi and Augustus William Kojo Thompson of the Aborigines Right Protection Society (ARPS) and Ga Mambii Party respectively. The ordinance was re-amended as part of Guggisberg Constitution of 1927 and it was passed into law creating opportunity for Municipal Council elections into the Legislative Council.

In 1861, Hutchison well-known for his impeccable dressing and eloquence in the Queens tongue and his native Fante language was appointed to the Legislative Council as the third unofficial African member until his death in 1863. He participated actively in the councils proceedings, was highly respected by the European members and used his position to help safeguard the interest of the Africans.

In civic affairs, Hutchison, as an Euro-African of Fante extraction, unapologetically encouraged the educated Gold Coasters to wear European clothes and to imitate the European way of life. However, when he was disallowed from joining the all-white English freemasonry, Hutchison joined forces with Charles Bartels brothers, Bannerman brothers (Edmund aka “Boss of Tarque” and Charles, the pioneer newspaper man) to introduce freemasonry to Gold Coast elite African society, establishing the Gold Coast Lodge No. 733 in April 1859. The fraternity was introduced in Gold Coast in 1737 following the appointment of Dr David Creighton as the Provincial Grand Master of the Cape Coast Castle by the Earl of Loudoun. The first Lodge in the Castle, followed by the Torridzonian Lodge No. 621 founded in 1810 in the Castle and Cape Coast Lodge No. 599 founded in 1833 were exclusively for whites. Hutchison`s Lodge in 1859 was the first for the Africans. The Gold Coast Lodge No. 773 is the mother lodge in West Africa. He was also a philanthropist who assisted in the building of the the beautiful Anglican Chapel at Cape Coast. There is a tablet in this church in commemoration of his good name.

In 1863, whilst in the Fante war camp at Assin Manso with his Gold Coast Volunteer Corps to stop the Ashantis from invading the coast, Hutchison contracted malaria/dysentery and was brought home (cape Coast) and died on 13 June 1863. His tomb is in the old cemetery in Royal Lane, Cape Coast. He was cited as one of the great Gold Coasters whose idea of the formation of Gold Coast Volunteer Corps paved the way for the British to introduce Police service. He is still remembered in the Lodges of Ghana, and in the coming months as the freemasons celebrate their 300 years anniversary, Robert Kojo Hutchison shall be celebrated by the legacy he left behind.

Credit :Cape Coast Oguaa/ Kweku Darko Ankrah

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The names of the 77 traditional deities/divinities of Cape Coast and where they are situated

(1) Abakah -Beulah Lane area including part of Jukwa Road, Siwudu, Aboom, Kotokuraba and part of Dawson Hill.

  1. Abo FUFUW-Reef towards Ekwan (Queen Anne’s Point)
  2. ABO Kwakwa -Fort Victoria Site
  3. ABO KESSIEDU -Customs Beach
  4. ABO KOR (or ABURUKUR) -Customs Beach
  5. ABO Kwesi-O Nkum (2) Roman Catholic Cemetery
  6. AB) POW-Kotokuraba Market
  7. ABO SANTSIN -Reef running from Nkum Beach. (*note there is a rocky deity at Anomabo Beach Resort with the same name)
  8. ABOSOM FUFUR- Nkum (Victoria Park)
  9. AADUA -Behind Methodist Domiabra Cemetery
  10. AAKOABIREM -Behind Fosu Lagoon (Bakatsir)
  11. ADADENTEM -Siwudu (Municipal School Site)

13 AKODAA EKU -Bentsir

14 AKROMA KOJO -Customs Beach

  1. AKYIRE -Bentsir (Aba Komfo’s House)

16 AKOTSIABA -Nkum (Kakanadzi Nana Adjoa Ata’s House)

  1. AKYIM Kweku -Nkum (Victoria Park)
  2. AKYISA -Nkum (Akyinba)
  3. AMISA -Amisa Kyir (King Aggrey Street)

20 AMBRA KOFUA -Brofuyedru Reef

21 ANTAR Kwesi-Siwudu (C.O.S. Park)

  1. ANTO NTEFI -Nkum Mbasiafo Mpoano (Females’ Beach)
  2. BENDZI -Near Fosu Lagoon
  3. BOBAA TSINTSINDO -Customs Beach
  4. BOBRAKU -Customs Beach
  5. BREDUA -Ituray (Eturyie)
  6. BRENU -Ituray (Eturyie) Water Pool
  7. BO AMRADU (BURA AMEIDU) -Amanfir Point
  8. BUKYIA MENSAH -Near Reef facing Nkum Beach
  9. BORANTA -Abakam (Elmina Road)
  10. BODZENYA -Bentsir (near Bentema’s House)
  11. BOSOMEFI – (l)Fortgate Hollse site (2) Between Methodist and Roman Catholic Cemeteries.
  12. DUMANTA -Bentsir (Fynn’s House Site)
  13. EBUAKU – Ntsin (Upper-north Papratam)
  14. EBUFI -.-Nkum (Kweku-eyim near Komfo Mensah’s House)
  15. EBUI -Idan (“Signaller”)
  16. EDUMASI -Cape Coast Hospital Site
  17. EKATA EFUNANO -Municipal Tipping Depot Area
  18. EKUMAFUR -Idan Beach
  19. EKUANTU -Asikam (near Customs Beach)
  20. ESIKAKYIR -Amisakyir (Before Ebui)
  21. ESIMBA.-Bentsir (Aba Komfo’s House)
  22. ETSIRIFI -Customs Beach (near Big Town Drain)
  23. EYIKU -Bentsir (Mena Kwansema’s House)

45 EYITSIW -Idan Tsir

  1. FOSU -Lagoon, Elmina Road
  2. GYANBIBI (A) -Ntsir 86
  3. GYANKORBIR -Fort Victoria-Elmina Road Cemetery
  4. GYE-GYE (or DWI-DWI) -Ntsin-Connor’s Hill

50 GUAFU DENDE -Emisakyir

  1. ITUEY – Old Market-Central Police Barracks Site.
  2. KANTEMTWOM -Amanfur (Latrine Site)
  3. KƆWOTSIR HWE -Across Fosu Lagoon
  4. KWANKYI-NA-NUMA- Fosu Lagoon
  5. KOPI DUN -Nkum (Komfo Mensah’s House)
  6. KOJO BIRIM -Kotokuraba-Aboom Area
  7. KOTOKURABA -Kotokuraba
  8. KWESI EHUN -Bentsir
  9. KWESI EKYINABA -Bentsir (Gyakyi Attobra-Mensah’s House)
  10. KWESI ITWI (OMANWURA) -Nkum (Kakandzi Nana Adjoa Ata’s House)
  11. KWESI PINI -Nkum (Kakandzi Nana Adjoa Ata s House)
  12. MUNTURNANUM -Asopuru (Behind Fosu Lagoon)
  13. Nenyi -Bentsir
  14. NKYINKYINDO -Siwudu
  15. PAPRATA -Ntsin
  16. SAPREKU -Back of Wesley Methodist Chapel near Cape Coast Castle
  17. Safo -Eduanu (Aquarium)
  18. SANKREDU-Siwudu Area
  19. SANSANMEI -Kotokuraba-Aboom
  20. SIKAFO Kweku – Nkum
  21. TAABIRI – Castle Rock (this is the Deity inside Cape Castle Dungeon where there is now exhibition of concrete heads sculpture. First place you start the tour of the Castle)
  22. TANSEI BIBADU -Customs Beach
  23. TUTUBU BUBIM-Bentsir (Gyakyi-Attabra Mensah’s House)

74 WIADUKU -Asikam

75 WIANUME -Nkum (Kakauadai House Site)

  1. WURAKOBIREM -Aboom Road Junction (near Children’s Hospital)
  2. YEEDZIWA -Nkurn (Victoria Park)

Credit : Professor Augustus Casely-Hayford of SOAS- LONDON.

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Dancehall artiste stabbed to death at Cape Coast

Music lovers in Cape Coast got a shock of their lives when one of their darling dancehall musicians was allegedly stabbed to death by a colleague.

The victim has been identified as Unruly Gully Grank.

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Unruly Grank

There are rumours that the artiste, born Aikins, was stabbed as a result of raging beef he has with another dancehall artiste in the town.

The reports suggest that the two of them had a banter on social media over who is the lyrical giant with a wide fanbase.

Per the reports, Unruly Grank and one Kahpun met at Cape Coast Castle for their battle but the rap battle turned bloody, resulting in the former’s death.

Below is a screenshot of his last words:

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NDC behind the slow growth of Cape Coast,Do you agree

“The reason behind the slow growth of Cape Coast is NDC. They destroyed our once great town from 1982 onwards. Before they came, that Post Office, Courts, Ministries we’re functional. And there were jobs in Cape Coast…Ceredec, Mfantsiman, CMP, PWD, AESCHYLUS, SCC, Water Works, SHC, CMB, MMB, etc etc. Our Municipal Council was functioning, removing bins daily…then the revolution began to close down these institutions one after the other without paying benefits to anyone.

I was in UCC and keenly observed the antics of the revolutionaries, whose people in Cape Coast were not so bright but worked as agents to undermine the few successful people from our Town, who used to help us a lot: they destroyed the great life of Mr Doughan, the Deputy Regional Minister; Mr Joe Hayfron, Chairman of Dwarfs; they chased our former MP, Lawyer Brodie-Mends out of town; they chased William Amarteifio a quiet contributor out of the country; they shocking chased our main man, Col F G Bernasko out of town for years, together with J WS Degraft Johnson, former Vice President of Ghana…And many others, much to the applause of Cape Coasters. June 4 Movement wrote letters upon letters to PNDC to confiscate the properties of Ameen Sangari.

I saw the File with Leo Yankson of June 4th and reported it to Mr Walker who got them arrested. The letters were horrible. In all these, I saw so many Cape Coasters jubilation at the abuse of these people. NDC chased out Mr GEB Awuku out of the country and destroyed most of his businesses in Accra. NDCFUO took away Mr Kwesi Brew’s Golden Spoon Flour Factory. They attacked the Diamond Business of a great rich Cape Coast lady, Mrs Mary Rawlings (Mrs Adu Boahen).

They retired our leading men in the Top Hierarchy of Ghana’s Civil Service such as Robert Hinson and Ackah Yensu of State Insurance and I B Ashun, Principal Secretary of Ministry of Finance. All these people made quiet but significant contributions to our Town’s development.

Our rich men like Coleman Paitoo, Addison, W G Tandoh of Wescodye, Yankah of TOPP Farms, I K Quansah etc were all snuffed out. These days we don’t have such type of very rich people again except the ndcfuo. These people were always helping the Town. They supported our Afahye.

But we lost both our industries and great people; but Cape Coasters were only interested in the downfall of these successful people. I never stopped observing the ndc people terrorising and destroying our people and businesses. The point is, most Cape Coasters are not very successful but instead of being happy for our few successful people they rejoice when they see them demonised!

NDC destroyed, neglected and abandoned most institutions in Cape Coast including our time honoured sewage and sanitation system, employment avenues, hospitals and schools, Social Welfare, Parks & Gardens, Courts, Post Office etc.

Then they imposed their man on us as our Paramount Chief. He then went all out with his unnecessary political agenda…and opened a huge conflict between him and present President.

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Let me tell you what we can do to help, below here.

We must send a Powerful Delegation of Cape Coasters to meet with the President at the Jubilee House and discuss these two things:

  1. To patch up the long running hostile conflict between President Nana Akuffo Addo and Omanhene Kwesi Atta. We must do it properly and help to reconcile their differences that developed in the disgraceful 2010 Afahye debacle. To me, our Chief must tone down on his NDC Politics considerably. Chiefs don’t normally show their true political colours so openly as he does.
  2. We must also have a plan to discuss our development from job creation, tourism, demolishing of Post Office (which should have been done when the ndc sold Ghana Telecom to Vodafone), rehabilitation of Cape Coast Elementary and Secondary Schools with their own Libraries, Fish Farming in the Fosu Lagoon, construction of Fishing Quay at ‘Abrofo Mpoano, Development of Sports, Rehabilitation of Cape Coast Central Hospital and attraction of Investors to establish viable businesses in our town that is located in the centre of Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi…etc etc.
    We’ll add more items to the Agenda when the time approaches. So many Towns including ndc voting northerners have sent such delegation to the compassionate President and he has helped them with their requests. We are the only ones who haven’t gone to Jubilee House because we have NDC Leaders like the 2 MPs and the Oguaa Omanhene.

The Delegation to the President and Cabinet must include the following:

  • Mr Andrew Fiifi Simpson
  • Prof Philip Bondzi-Simpson
  • Mr Bernasko
  • Mr Victor Savage
  • Mr Ekow Sam
  • Mr Ato Amponsa-Dadzie
  • Mr Nana Butler
  • Mrs Christine Afrifa
  • Ms Christine Churcher
  • Rev Carl Sackeyfio
  • Legna and Cole Younger

The President knows most of these highly successful intelligent people from our Town and will listen to their pleas to let bygones be bygones. We can later have a good ceremony to pacify the gods to bring us peace and closure. Then our Delegation will let the NPP Government and President know our Development agenda. The Delegation can invite President Kufuor to the meeting and am sure he will join them because he spent most of his Weekends with Uncle Kojo Alata in Cape Coast.

We must ignore hateful people in town and focus on goodness and as we do so, goodies will return.

I can contribute by writing a short Piece of Essay about the contribution of Cape Coasters to the NPP!

I hope no one responds to my contribution here, please. We are not in a Debate but suggestion mode. Talk your own some and move on!”

By : Kofi Freeman Amponsa Dadzie

Source: Cape Coast Oguaa

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IronRidge Resources completes full acquisition of Saltpond and Cape Coast Lithium Project

“We are delighted to have completed this significant acquisition,” said chief executive Vincent Mascolo

IronRidge Resources Ltd (LON:IRR) said it has completed the acquisition of Joy Transporters Ltd, giving it full ownership of the Saltpond and Cape Coast projects in Ghana.
The company described the Saltpond and Cape Coast portfolio as a highly prospective ground holding with high priority pegmatite targets.

The exploration area is positioned adjacent to IronRidge’s Ewoyaa lithium project, which is host to a 14.5mln tonne mineral resource.A 12,500-metre drill programme is presently underway in Ghana aimed at expanding resources, and it will include exploration holes on two pegmatite targets at Saltpond.

“We are delighted to have completed this significant acquisition, providing IronRidge full ownership of the highly prospective Saltpond license and Cape Coast application,” said Vincent Mascolo, IronRidge chief executive in a statement.

“The acquisition is part of the company’s strategic plan in the region, providing valuable synergies with IronRidge’s existing portfolio and team, as well as its growth strategy of creating and sustaining shareholder value through the discovery of fundamentally robust lithium projects at a time when demand for lithium is increasing significantly.

“The exploration RC drilling programme currently underway is progressing well and we look forward to keeping shareholders updated with our progress.”
IronRidge noted that the 2.36mln shares issued in the acquisition are subject to a 12-month lock-in.

Lithium is a valuable mineral used in the production of batteries in electrical appliances such and also electric cars

Source: Cape Coast Oguaa

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We have been granted permission by the metro assembly to do business in cape coast

Contrary to earlier report that owners of some leisure facilities situated along the Cape Coast Ola to Elmina beachfront had no permission from the Metropolitan Assembly to operate, the owners said they had granted legal building permits by the same Assembly and challenged them to demolish the structures if they were illegally operating.

Mr Wood, an African American who had settled in Ghana after the year of return last year told reporters he had gone through the legal and necessary process with the assembly to establish his facility which he has invested thousands of dollars.

“Personally, apart from job creation, I’m also helping the local communities to develop. All the coconut trees are in good shape. I brought down about 10 to 15 old coconut trees but I replanted more than 100 to replace the old ones as demanded by authorities.” he remarked.

Fred, another owner asked reporters to go around to witness for themselves if the beaches and the coconuts trees weren’t in good shapes. “We are lovers of nature and can’t destroy nature. It’s not true our beautiful stretch with organic coconut trees along the beachfront, is now a sory site to behold because we have planted more to even replace the weak and old coconut trees.

Cape Coast is the hub of tourism and is blessed with various beachfronts and leisure facilities from Orange Beach, Oasis Beach, the breeze and Heritage Beach.

By : Ben Dadzie

Posted in General News

Video:Central Regional Police command and Oguaa traditional council gifts over 1000 Residents in Cape Coast with Nose Masks.

The Central Regional Police Command and Oguaa Traditional Council has gifted over thousand residents in Cape Coast Metropolis with nose masks to help them comply with the mandatory wearing of nose masks without any excuse since the Police Command has started arresting and have arrested 450 people without nose masks in the Region.

The program which took place in all the market places,beaches, streets among other work prone areas in Cape Coast was attended by the Paramount Chief of Oguaa Traditional Council, Osaberima Kwesi Atta ll, Central Regional Police Commander DCOP Habiba Twumasi, the Central Regional Police P.R.O DSP Irene Serwaah Oppong and her deputy, Sgt.Evans Ettie among other Police Personnels as well as other dignitaries from the traditional Council was organized purposely to make sure all residents in Cape Coast adhere to the mandatory wearing of the nose masks protocol which is one of a key protocol to prevent the Virus.

The gesture was done by the Traditional Council and the Police Command after almost all those who was arrested for failing to comply with the nose masks wearing protocol complained about how they couldn’t afford to buy the masks to prevent themselves, hence giving out the masks to protect themselves from the virus.

During the gesture,the Paramount Chief of Oguaa Traditional Council Osaberima Kwesi Atta ll, advised the residents to always wear their face masks even when at home since the virus is deadly and easy transmittable.

In an interview with Anaafi Kokooto, he said,No one should doubt about the existence of the virus because many leaders and top officials as well as individuals has lost their lives through the pandemic.

Talking about the Compliance of the mandatory wearing of nose masks,the Central Regional Police Commander,DCOP Habiba Twumasi cautioned every individual to adhere to all the Covid-19 protocols especially the wearing of nose masks since the Central Regional Police Command won’t spare anybody without the mask despite all their excuses of not wearing the mask.

She then advised shop owners, drivers,market men and women to make sure they wear their masks and tell their clients, customers and passengers to wear theirs too when they are not wearing to help prevent and reduce its mode of transmission drastically.

“It’s mandatory to wear face masks and failure to comply awards a penalty, she told Anaafi Kokooto.

Filed by Anaafi Kokooto Kingdom fm Cape Coast