- Uganda
- Maldives
- Zanzibar
- Cyprus
- Palestine
- Malawi
- Zanzibar
- Somalia and
- Egypt
As one historian noted however ' in 1924 when Prempeh returned to Kumasi, and contrary to British expectation that his exile had weakened the kingdom and would make him the embodiment of a British ruler, his people, the Asantes, who had waited for twenty four years and rejected British appointed Kings and chiefs in the interim, restored him as an Asantehene or King of the Asantes'.
Found this interesting extract at the National History Museum and thought I should share. Its an overview of the wages for the Ashanti Political prisoners as copied from an extract (original source unknown, spellings of names kept as seen in document).
Names | Ranks | Rate per day | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Edward Prempeh | Ex-King of Ashanti | Rs 7.50 | Rs. 244.12 |
George Assibi | Ex-King of Kakafu | Rs 2.25 | Rs 73.24 |
Kojo Apia | Ex-King of Kumassi | Rs 1.27 | Rs 60.87 |
Asafu Beashen | Ex-King of Kumassi | Rs 1.87 | Rs 60.87 |
Beatin | Ex-King of Kumassi | Rs 1.87 | Rs 60.87 |
Ya Assantiwa | Queen Mother | Rs 3.37 | Rs 109.69 |
Kofi Kofia | Ex-King of Berumfu | Rs 1.87 | Rs 60.87 |
Kobina Kwantabissah | Ex-King of Oduman | Rs 1.87 | Rs 60.37 |
Kwami Chausa | Ex-King of Berumfui | Rs 1.87 | Rs 60.37 |
Edu Kofi | Ex-King of Berumfu | Rs 1.87 | Rs 60.87 |
Kwami Akrema | Ex-King of Talkerii | Rs 1.87 | Rs 60.37 |
Sources
Picture: Ghana Web
Encyclopedia of the African Disapora: Origins, Experiences and Culture
edited by Carole Boyce Davis
Encyclopedia of the African Disapora: Origins, Experiences and Culture
edited by Carole Boyce Davis
4 comments:
It's interesting to see that Ghana had these same history too. Some kings in Nigeria were also exiled by the British colonialists in the nineteenth century.
Hi Myne, didn't see a reference to the Nigerian kings in the info I read so thanks for the heads up.
Interesting, Denise. But I know historically that Prempeh was not restored to the Asantehene's throne. He may have been made 'Kumasihene' (of which I am not too sure) but he certainly was given a home in Kumasi. He may even have returned as a 'private citizen'.
I found the 'wage list' interesting too.
Hi Nana,
well I guess my source is wrong! So much for it being a historical account - but thanks for the heads up. I will add a note correcting this asap.
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