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How Yaa Asantewaa died in Seychelles on October 17, 1921

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How Yaa Asantewaa died in Seychelles on October 17, 1921 -The Story Behind The Great Warrior Queen

Nana Yaa Asantewaa, Queen Mother of Ejisu, is known for her courage and confidence in defending her people from being subdued by foreign powers.

Yaa Asantewaa stood against British Colonial rule for their threat to the Asante Kingdom.

Yaa Asantewaa was born in Besease, a suburb of Ejisu in the Ashanti region.

She was born into the Asona Royal Clan.

Yaa Asantewaa died in Seychelles
Statue of Yaa Asantewaa

As the queen mother of the Ejisu traditional area, she was the most senior woman of the royal lineage.

She maintained peace through the orderly settlement of differences among the natives and reprimanded the chief if he did not conduct himself appropriately.

The Golden Stool, also known as “Sika gua Kofi,” which was under the command of Okomfo Anokye, was the Asante Kingdom’s symbol of authority when the British demanded it in the year 1896.

The British arrested the King of Ashanti and drove him to the residence of the Governor in Elimina Castle and then to Sierra Leone in the subsequent days.

After the arrest of the King, Yaa Asantewaa became both the Queen Mother and Paramount Chief of the Asantes.

She became the protector and guardian of the Golden Stool.

The British marched a large number of soldiers to Kumasi, and although Prempeh submitted, he said that he was unable to pay immediately the large amount of money that the British demanded and sent to Seychelles Island again.

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In the year 1900, Governor Fredrick Hodgson visited Kumasi and requested the stool. The British searched for it, but they did not find it.

While men are hiding because of huge weapons possessed by the British, Yaa Asantewaa aroused against the British, who wanted the Golden Tool, demolished the Asante Kingdom, and sparked a war against them with the rebellion.

The war speedily came to an end, but quite unnecessarily, Yaa Asantewaa was captured and sent to the Seychelles.

She died in the Seychelles after 20 years, and her remains were given for royal burial when Nana Prempeh returned from exile.

Yaa Asantewaa Girl’s Senior High School was named after her when it was formed in 1960.

Yaa Asantewaa has become a role model for many young women who are being prevented from certain activities in their communities.

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