Happy 86th anniversary of the Restoration of Asante Federation. Piawwwwwww!!!!
Exactly 86 years today (on 31st January, 1935), Asanteman was restored to its glory under Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II. He was the first to use the title “Otumfuo”
In December 1895, the British left Cape Coast with an expeditionary force. It arrived in Kumasi in January 1896 under the command of Robert Baden-Powell. The Asantehene directed the Ashanti not to resist, as he feared a genocide.
Shortly thereafter, Governor William Maxwell arrived in Kumasi as well. Britain annexed the territories of the Ashanti and constituted the Ashanti Crown Colony on 26 September 1901.
Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh was deposed and arrested, and he and other Ashanti leaders were sent into exile in the Seychelles.
The Asante Union was dissolved[citation needed]. A British Resident was permanently placed in the city of Kumasi, and soon after a British fort was built there.
As a final measure of resistance, the remaining Asante court not exiled to the Seychelles mounted an offensive against the British Residents at the Kumasi Fort.
The resistance was led by Asante queen Yaa Asantewaa, Queen-Mother of Ejisu. From March 28 to late September 1900, the Asante and British were engaged in what would become known as the War of the Golden Stool. In the end, the British were victorious; they exiled Asantewaa and other Asante leaders to the Seychelles to join Asante King Prempeh I.
In January 1902, Britain finally designated the Ashanti Kingdom as a protectorate. the Ashanti Kingdom was restored to self-rule on 31 January 1935. Asante King Prempeh II was restored and the Ashanti Kingdom entered a state union with Ghana on independence from the United Kingdom.
Piawwwwwww!!!!
#asanteman the ase
#sikadwa te ase
Source: The Kingdom of Asante Tv