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Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Applauds Apostle Dr. Samuel Amagashie for Transformational Impact in Herbal Medicine

 

Kumasi, Ghana – The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has heaped praises on Apostle Dr. Samuel Amagashie, CEO of the Apostle Dr. Amagashie Spiritual and Herbal Center, for his remarkable achievements in the field of traditional medicine. This recognition follows the presentation of a major Excellence Award to the King during the recent Wukudae celebration at the Manhyia Palace.

The award, bestowed upon Dr. Amagashie by the Samba Africa Excellence Awards and the West Africa Traditional and Medical Awards in 2024, celebrates his dedication to healing, his innovation in herbal treatment, and his service to thousands of Ghanaians. The Asantehene, visibly impressed by Dr. Amagashie’s contributions, described his work as an inspiration and a vital component of Ghana’s healthcare delivery. He acknowledged the growing impact of the herbal center and expressed his pride in Dr. Amagashie’s ability to bring hope and healing to communities across the country.

Apostle Dr. Amagashie, who founded the center in Maakro, Kumasi, has expanded it into a thriving network of branches in Takoradi, Koforidua, Tarkwa-Bogoso, Techiman, and Kasoa. Over the years, his practice has built a reputation for successfully treating complex health conditions using locally sourced herbs combined with spiritual guidance. The rapid growth of the center reflects not only the efficacy of his treatments but also the deep trust patients have placed in his care.

Receiving the Asantehene’s endorsement was a deeply emotional moment for Dr. Amagashie, who expressed heartfelt gratitude for the honor. He emphasized that the royal recognition has strengthened his resolve to continue expanding access to safe, effective, and culturally grounded healthcare. Dr. Amagashie reaffirmed his commitment to promoting traditional medicine and called for greater support for herbal practitioners across the country.

This recognition from Otumfuo Osei Tutu II is widely seen as a significant milestone for traditional medicine in Ghana. It not only validates the role of herbal practitioners in modern healthcare but also encourages broader national acceptance and support for indigenous healing practices. As Apostle Dr. Amagashie continues to lead with dedication and passion, his story serves as a powerful reminder of the value of combining tradition with innovation to improve lives and strengthen Ghana’s healthcare system.

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