All is set for the grand Akwasidae which marks the Asantehene’s 25 years occupation on the Golden Stool on Sunday May 12, 2024.
The word “Akwasidae” means “the day of the sacred stool” in the Ashanti language. The sacred stool is an important symbol of the Ashanti people and represents the unity and strength of their community. During the festival, the stool is brought out for all to see and to pay homage to.
In Akan, ‘adae’ means ‘place of rest’, and as such Akwasidae is when past kings are called upon to invoke their blessings on the people. Prior to Akwasidae, the preceding Saturday evening, known as Memeneda Dapaa, sees elderly women of the Stool conveying emblematic songs to the palace grounds.
In January this year the first Akwasidae was held at the Manhyia Palace in grand style.
It was attended by people from across the country and beyond the shores of Ghana.
Politicians, members of the diplomatic corps, chiefs and queens from other parts of the country and the people of Ashanti. As preparations get underway for today’s event, here is a throw back of photos from the January 7 Akwasidae: