16/11/2025
Stories are the lifeblood of culture—they carry our identity through generations, even in the face of adversity.
For the Ashanti people, storytelling is not just tradition; it is resilience. It is how we preserve the legacy of King Osei Tutu and keep the spirit of our ancestors alive despite exile, persecution, and time.
Through personal memoirs like "The Last Guardian of Ashanti," Nana Kwesi Osei Bonsu reveals how storytelling bridges past and present, offering a powerful tool for cultural preservation and spiritual reconciliation.
What stories from your heritage have shaped who you are today? Share your reflections and join us in safeguarding the voices that define us.