
by Kwaku Safo
What the Kingdom forgot still stirs. “Sɛ ɔman werɛ fi baabi a ofi a, sika a otu no bɛyɛ mfuturo.”(When a people forget where they come from, even the gold they mine turns to dust.)— Akan Proverb Before the throne, there was memory. The kingdom of Ashanti did not rise from conquest alone — it rose from covenant. Its clans carried sacred symbols, living philosophies known as Adinkra. But when Queen Abla Pokou defied the council, the kingdom chose stability over truth. Her name was erased from history. Years later, a boy named Kwaku begins to resist the same power that erased her. In a world where memory can be rewritten, forgetting may be the most powerful weapon of all.