Blakk Rasta has criticized Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for wearing suits during official duties and as the Grand Lodge of the Freemasons in Ghana.
During his program on 3FM today, May 27, 2024, Blakk Rasta emphasized that as a revered monarch, Otumfuo should be mindful of the way he portrays himself.
Blakk Rasta pointed out that if Otumfuo truly understood the rich culture of the Ashanti Kingdom and the legacy of his forefathers, he would refrain from wearing suits which go against the traditional attire of a king.
He urged Otumfuo to reconsider his choice of attire and align it with the esteemed status of the kingdom he represents.
His comments come after Otumfuo Osei Tutu II shared insights into his involvement with Freemasonry.
Serving as the Grand Patron of the Grand Lodge of Ghana, Otumfuo revealed that he became a member of the Freemasons twenty-five years ago.
“Twenty-five years ago, I was initiated into Freemasonry. There is no doubt that in joining a society or club, one cannot help but wonder what benefit or restrictions await,” Otumfuo Osei Tutu II said.
“In the case of Freemasonry, you are left to worryingly wonder more without knowing exactly what you are going to face and with no one ready to tell you what you want to know.”
“Whatever doubts or reservations might have crossed my mind, all I can say after the 25-year period is that I have no regrets about being a Freemason, experiencing what it unfolds and what it means to be called a Freemason,” he stated.
Otumfour said this during the weekend when Freemasons from all over Ghana and beyond assembled in Kumasi to celebrate his 25th anniversary on the Golden Stool and his 25th anniversary as a Freemason. This gathering also commemorated the 15th anniversary of the Grand Lodge of Ghana.
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