Loaning of Asante Stolen Golds by UK to Ashanti Kingdom
My perspective on loaning Asante stolen artefacts by the United Kingdom to the Ashanti Kingdom may come with some suspicion or ridicule. Someone may ask how can someone steal your artefacts for years, instead of you seeking compensation or reparation rather than going to loan them from the illegitimate possessors.
It is just like singing praises to your oppressors to oppress you the more. Or being under the eternal blessings of slavery and destined to servitor to others.
By the way, these issues if not well handle may create a diplomatic tussle between Ghana and the United Kingdom, in case something goes wrong during the process of the loaning agreement. Ghana with its diversity and cosmopolitan nature of traditional systems and relationships must be respected in every International decision so that one kingdom's issues should not have ramifications on the stretch of the country's image and vast population.
The process of breaching the agreement may incur sanctions to the entire Ghana unless critical engagements are made before the exclusion of other parts will be achieved.
I think the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has typical roles to play in this agreement to avoid any hinges on everyone who deems to leverage the long-existing relationship between the two countries will lose it. We are still in the woods of subordination whether through the aforetime evils of the owners of our naturally acquired possessions or our own scrap of empathy, originality and selflessness to our environments. Prince Hasevi, for mother 🇬ðŸ‡
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