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Home » Take a tour of West Africa’s biggest palace that sits on a 7.4 acre land and is located in Ghana

Take a tour of West Africa’s biggest palace that sits on a 7.4 acre land and is located in Ghana

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 15, 2025 Ghana News No Comments2 Mins Read
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A bird's eye view shows the majestic Assin Kushea Palace surrounded by lush greenery play videoA bird’s eye view shows the majestic Assin Kushea Palace surrounded by lush greenery

Ghana is home to what is regarded the largest palace in the sub-region of West Africa.

Located in a community not so popular, except for this palace that sits on a 7.4 acres of land, and for the fact that Assin Kushea – the town, is the cleanest place in Ghana.

Nana Prah Agyensaim VI, the Paramount Chief of the Owirenkyi Traditional Area, where it is located, knew one thing from the moment he ascended the throne: he could not match up to other paramountcies, but he could be different.

And being different, for him, meant that he needed to do something unique, and that was where all of the things that have now led to Assin Kushea – his town, becoming the cleanest city in Ghana, came about.

In this journey with the resourceful traditional ruler, Etsey Atisu, the host of People & Places on GhanaWeb TV, sits down on the compound of the Assin Kushea Palace, regarded as the biggest in West Africa, as Nana Prah Agyensaim detailed his story.

One thing is significant in all of these: Nana realised that he could make the impact he wanted to make and capitalise on an inherent Ghanaian way of life to solve a big problem – sanitation.

“We as Ghanaians had the tradition of throwing leaves away, when we used to eat from leaves… after you finish eating, the natural thing to do is throw the leaves away. In those days, it didn’t matter because the leaves would decompose. So, we were not littering, but the habit of throwing had been ingrained in us.

“So, when this creature called plastic came, we put our food in the plastic, after eating, we throw it away because that is the habit that we had inculcated in us. So, my problem was to stop the throwing away,” he said.

Nana Prah Agyemsaim VI also spoke about all the motivations that made him build the majestic Kushea Palace, which is today, a tourist destination for many.

Watch his full interview with GhanaWeb’s Etsey Atisu in this episode of People and Places below:

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