Oheneba Ek Latest Barima Ak) Ntem -
The story concludes with a grand funeral—the kind only a true "Barima" (Brave Man) deserves. The village elders weep because they have lost their future leader. Ama holds her newborn son, named Kofi Adu II, watching the procession.
Kofi works like a man possessed. He clears boulders that three men couldn't move. On the final day of the journey, just as the path to the well is opened, a sudden, freak rockslide occurs. Kofi pushes a younger boy out of the way, taking the full force of the debris himself. He dies not in a grand battle, but with his hands in the dirt, ensuring his village wouldn’t go thirsty. Oheneba EK latest Barima Ak) Ntem
The song's lyrics would weave through the narrative, echoing the sentiment that It takes the greenest crops first. The "Ntem" (too soon/quickly) refers to the unfinished business of a man who was the pillar of his people, leaving the village to wonder who will protect them now that the Lion of the Valley has fallen. The story concludes with a grand funeral—the kind