ASAMANI, THE FIRST AFRICAN GOVERNOR OF THE CHRISTIANBURG CASTLE (1693-1694)
Introduction I first heard about Asamani in primary school history, as the man who conquered the Christiansburg (Osu) Castle from the Danes in 1673 and served as its Governor for a year. I do not know of any major monument that has been named after him, and he is definitely not as popular in Ghanaian folklore as, for instance, Asante Kings. The writings about him appear fractured and various writers give different accounts of what he achieved. It is from a few of these sources that I have pieced this together. Nana Kwadwo Asamani, Chief of Akwamu [Descendant of warrior, Nana Asamani] Who was Asamani? Asamani was from Akwamu. In one version of the history, he was employed as a cook in the English forts in Accra and spent a lot of time learning the ways of the Europeans. Soon, he became an established trader in Accra, and was a broker for Akwamu traders who came to Accra to trade with the Danes, who owned and operated from the Castle. His rise as a businessman c...