Manhyia Palace rejects Afia Pokuaa’s apology

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A representative of the Asantehene at the Manhyia Palace in the Ashanti Region has rejected media personality, Afia Pokua’s apology following some comments she made about the Asantehene.

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Afia, together with some personalities including Mona Gucci went to the Manhyia Palace to apologise for her utterances during a show with Mona.

She was summoned to the Palace to apologise for saying that the Asantehene has maintained silence on the conflicts between his subjects and other tribes.

She also spoke about her frustrations on the Ashantis feeling superior to other tribes, whiles the King has refused to put them to order.

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These comments didn’t go down well with the Ashantis and caused her, together with the host, Mona Gucci to be summoned to the Palace to apologise to the king and his kingdom.

Prior to their trip to the Palace, they apologised via social media for their comments but the Palace invited them to come over there to issue a formal apology to the Asantehene and the Ashantis.

Unfortunately, their apology was rejected even after kneeling for a long period of time to show remorse for her comment.

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Other elders tried to add their voices to the plea and asked that this representative accepts the apology but he still insisted on the rejection and asked Afia to take her cursed self away.

He said in Twi, “Who are you to disrespect the Otumfuo? If you’ve grown wings, don’t direct them towards Kumasi. You said you’re from Kwahu but the people of Kwahu even broke away from the Ashanti region.”

“It is our language they speak. Take your cursed self and your troubles with you. Whatever you encounter in the future, face it alone. Never set foot here again.”

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See video below.

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