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Photograph of Asantehene stooping before Archbishop of Cantebury springs up
All over the world, individuals straightforwardly in accordance with the sovereignty heredity value extraordinary love and especially for rulers, sovereigns and other high-positioning innovators in the public eye, there are different courses through which they extend regard and manners.
Stooping before an older individual or strict pioneers is one of those acts that frequently show love.
In Ghana, the three fundamental strict gatherings; Christianity, Islam and Traditional, all have fluctuated types of extending appreciation and decorum.
In the typical circle of things, bowing previously, for example, the Asantehene, would have been an ordinary presentation of distinction to the Asante King.
Be that as it may, an interesting picture of the loved Asante King, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has arisen online where the converse of stooping was plainly rather envisioned.
In view of the climate of the picture, the Asante King is seen getting exceptional petitions to God in chapel from the Archbishop of Canterbury in England, Justin Welby.
As per research, the Archbishop invited the King of the Ashanti Kingdom in Ghana to Lambeth Palace on August 1, 2014.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who is an Anglican was on a confidential visit to the United Kingdom and mentioned an authority visit with Archbishop Justin Welby.
In the mean time, the Asante King has followed areas of strength for the between the Golden Stool and the Anglican Church - tracing all the way back to mid twentieth Century when the then Asantehene, King Prempeh, got purified through water into the Anglican confidence while far away, banished in shame in Seychelles.
From that point forward, the Asante Kingdom has acknowledged and opened its heart not exclusively to the Anglican Communion yet to all chapels bearing confidence in the supreme God.
In this photograph, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, is caught stooping before the Archbishop. He is clad in lovely conventional kente and in grave temperament before the godly man.
As sacred writing will have it in James 5:16; "For the successful, intense petition of an honest man profits."
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