Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has suggested establishing Freemason Lodges for women in Ghana.
He made this proposal during a grand ceremony celebrating his 25-year tenure on the Golden Stool and in Freemasonry.
Citing successful female lodges in Liberia and England, he believes this initiative could enhance inclusivity within Freemasonry in Ghana.
Women's Freemasonry traces its roots to 18th-century France, evolving into exclusive female lodges by the mid-1930s.
This proposal aims to reflect these historical advancements and further integrate women into the Freemason community in Ghana.
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