“Wait, hold up! So you’re telling me that the Golden Stool, which was supposedly commanded from the sky, has welding on it? . social media users are asking

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The Golden Stool of the Asante is indeed a significant symbol of power and unity for the Asante people in Ghana. According to legend, it descended from the heavens and landed on the lap of Osei Tutu, the first Asante King, thanks to a high-priest in the late seventeenth century.

But here’s the twist: during the recent celebration of the Asante King’s reign, observant social media users noticed welding on the Golden Stool. And that’s what sparked the debate. They questioned why there would be welding on a stool that was supposedly divinely commanded and not man-made.

This discovery has raised intriguing questions and fueled discussions about the stool’s authenticity and the stories surrounding its origin. It’s fascinating how social media can bring attention to such details and ignite conversations.

What are your thoughts on this? Do you think the welding on the Golden Stool affects its significance or authenticity? Let’s dive into this intriguing topic together!”

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