Asantehemaa Funeral: Market Woman Donates Foodstuff for Nana Konadu Yiadom III's Dote Yie
- A market woman has reportedly donated a truckload of assorted food items to help with the late Asantehemaa's funeral
- The funeral rites, Dote Yie, would be held for four days, starting from September 15 to Thursday, September 19
- The woman's donation has served to show the affection many Kumasi women have for the late Asante queen mother
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A market woman, believed to be the leader in Kumasi market, has reportedly donated a truckload of food items to support Asantehemaa Nana Konadu Yiadom III's funeral.

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The woman, Nana Afia Agyeiwaa, in a video, was seen unveiling the assorted food items she presented at Manhyia Palace for the four-day funeral ceremony.
The items included bags of rice, cartons of milk, and gallons of oil. Clad in black mourning cloth as tradition demands, she stood still as an individual talked about her gesture.
Reports indicate that Nana Afia Agyeiwaa was recognised by the late Asantehemaa as the queen mother of spices and provisions.

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Nana Konadu Yiadom III, as the matriarch, was in charge of all women's affairs in the Ashanti region.
When she was alive, the queen mothers of the market occasionally called on the Asantehemaa to stock the Manhyia Palace with food and seek her advice.
Who is the late Nana Konadu Yiadom III?
Nana Konadu Yiadom III died in August 2025 at the age of 98 years old. The news was confirmed on August 11 at an Asanteman Council meeting.
She was the king's biological sister and was enstooled as the 14th Asantehemaa in 2017, succeeding her mother and predecessor, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, who died on November 15, 2016, in her sleep, aged 109.
In the Asante hierarchy, the queen mother, second in authority only to the Asantehene, plays a crucial role in regulating the legitimacy of successors to the Golden Stool and ensuring adherence to customs and traditions.
Her influence extends to matters of succession, advising the Asantehene, and even having the power to depose him in certain circumstances.
Ghanaians hail Nana Afia Agyeiwaa
YEN.com.gh gathered a few comments from social media users.
Fiesta 1 ☝️🤘🏿💪🏾💛🖤💚 said:
"I know this woman the way she’s so calm paaa if working with her long live her 💛🖤💚🤝🤝"
Riiyah Luxe🪡 noted:
"Yh I know her shop at alabaa her stuff are very gud n less expensive too."
Nana kojo commented:
"All the Richest people in Ghana comes from Asanteman."
Coachito_Trappatoni added:
"I like the way the woman is fully covered with her funeral dress.. no make up."
Appiah Stadium storms Manhyia after Asantehemaa's death
Earlier, YEN.com.gh also reported that Appiah Stadium had been spotted at the Manhyia Palace shortly after the Asantehemaa's passing was confirmed.
The political commentator got emotional as he spoke about the big loss the Ashanti Kingdom faced due to Nana Konadu Yiadom III's demise at 98.
In an interview, Appiah Stadium rebuked the reporter for not wearing the appropriate attire to attend the meeting, to match the mood at Manhyia.
Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh
