Reign 1874 – 8 March 1883 Name Mensa Bonsu Siblings Audrey Mensah-Bonsu Successor Kwaku Dua II Salary 885,120 USD (2010) | Predecessor Kwabena Dwomo Height 2.06 m Coronation 1874 Role Basketball player | |
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House House of Beretuo Dynasty Education George Washington University, St. Augustine Preparatory School Parents Nana Henry Mensah-Bonsu, Agnes Mensah-Bonsu Similar People Ergin Ataman, Michael Malone, Dwane Casey, Luca Banchi, Alvin Gentry Profiles |
Mensa Bonsu (c. 1840 – c. 1896) was the tenth king of the Kingdom of Ashanti, from 1874 until his forced abdication on 8 March 1883.

Accession to the Ashanti throne

Mensa Bonsu became Asantehene (king of the Ashanti) after his elder brother Kofi Kakari was deposed in September 1874. Mensa Bonsu tried to restore the fortunes of Kumasi after its destruction in the 1873-4 Anglo-Ashanti war. However, he did not make himself popular with contemporaries: "Chronically short of revenue, and personally avaricious (for women as well as gold), King Asantehene Mensa Bonsu carried punitive exactions to new and insupportable levels." Attempts were made to depose the Asantehene in 1877 and 1880. In 1881 Bonsu sent a golden axe to Queen Victoria as a gesture of good will. He was destooled and banished from Kumasi in 1883. The following five years saw Asante civil war. Asantehene Mensa Bonsu died in British captivity in 1896 and was succeeded to the throne by heir apparent Kwaku Dua II of the Kingdom of Ashanti. In 1911 Mensa Bonsu's corpse was disinterred for ceremonial burial at the Ashanti capital city Kumasi.