US-based GaDangme boxer, Jeroboam Yah Nii Armah (Yahu Blackwell) of house “ Adu Kpono” Kinkawe quarters, has been enstooled as “King Gbejelor” The First by His Royal Majesty (HRM) TeTeeTe Nii Nortey Owuo IV and the Osu Djaasze, marking this as histories first Osu Noryaa Mantse.
The newly-crowned king will oversee the global, political, and social development of the Osu Empire.
The transatlantic slave trade — which reduced Africans to commodities — would endure for centuries and ultimately shape the United States.
The lineage of Jeroboam Yah Nii Armah Blackwell who is professionally recognized as Yahu Blackwell, is that of the Gadangme Tribe, one of the royal groups of people taken during the Osu slave trade.
The Osu King at Large is seeking to add a world class boxing program and state of the art gym to the Osu Region — he is also looking to return to the Osu Kingdom in august during the Homowo festival.
Nii Gbejelor (Yahu Blackwell) is looking to make a ring return this 2024, fighting for the WBC, WBA, and WBO regional Championship. The fight would be telecast live on ESPN. The seers of the Anjiru clan call him “The Three world” because he is a child of Ghana, Kenya, and America.