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AdubianewsA Ghanaian woman has captured hearts online after expressing deep excitement and reverence following a rare moment with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene. The woman, visibly emotional, vowed not to use the hand she shook the revered King with for an entire week, saying the moment was too sacred to be taken lightly.
The heartwarming incident occurred during a public appearance by the Asantehene, where many gathered to pay homage and show their respect. For this woman, however, it was more than just a greeting; it was a lifelong dream come true.
Immediately after shaking hands with the Asantehene, she was seen covering her right hand with a cloth, shielding it from contact. She later explained that the experience was so powerful and historic to her that she had no intention of using that hand for any ordinary task, including eating, for the rest of the week.
Her gesture has gone viral, drawing admiration from Ghanaians across social media. Many praised her for displaying such humility and respect toward the Asante monarchy, a deeply cherished symbol of tradition and unity in Ghana.
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is known for his influence not only in traditional leadership but also in peace-building and national development. Encounters with him are considered significant, especially for those who regard the Golden Stool and its heritage as sacred.
The woman’s emotional response underscores the cultural importance and spiritual connection many Ghanaians feel toward their traditional leaders. For her, the handshake wasn’t just an exchange of greetings; it was a once-in-a-lifetime blessing.
Watch the video below:
“I’m not using this hand to eat the whole week,” – A woman who covered her hand after shaking hands with the Asantehene for the first time, expressing her overwhelming excitement. pic.twitter.com/txkyI29kXr
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