Nana Prah Agyensaim VI was enstooled as the Paramount Chief of the Owirenkyi Traditional Area in October 1982, and since then, he has been on a journey to leave a legacy for his people that will last many generations therafter.

It is from one of such conversations with his wife more than 13 years ago that brought him to the point of deciding to give his area a more befitting palace.

But, as he told Etsey Atisu, Host of People & Places on TV, the biggest inspiration came from his wife, bringing about the dream of building the biggest palace in the sub-region.

Recalling how it all started, Nana Prah Agyensaim VI explained that the very day he began the construction of the Assin Kushea Palace, he also began the journey of something significant; a tree. "I remember one day, I was talking to my wife about Kushea and she said, 'You should build a palace o, you should build a palace before you go - you should build a palace.' I said OK, I hear.