We don't want sea; it's disrespectful to Asantemen: Market women and trotro drivers in Kumasi fiercely criticize Cheddar

We don't want sea; it's disrespectful to Asantemen: Market women and trotro drivers in Kumasi fiercely criticize Cheddar

We don't want sea; it's disrespectful to Asantemen: Market women and trotro drivers in Kumasi fiercely criticize Cheddar



According to the statement, a number of people, including market vendors and trotro drivers in Kumasi, are voicing their displeasure with a person known only as "Cheddar". The term "Asanteman" describes the people of the Ashanti Kingdom, a part of Ghana renowned for its rich customs and cultural legacy.



The response seems to indicate a strong sense of pride in and a strong sense of protectiveness over Asanteman culture.


The group's outrage highlights the value of respecting customs and being sensitive to cultural differences in Ghanaian society. Cultural identity is a sensitive topic, and insults or disparaging remarks about it can elicit strong feelings from the communities who are targeted.



To prevent offense or misunderstanding, it is crucial to approach conversations regarding cultural identities and customs with tact and respect. To promote understanding and harmony between varied communities, open communication and respect for one another are essential.


Cc: ghpage

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