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Ofori Kuma I,
Akuapemhene (Sakyiama Tenten) (Kwao Safori) 1731 to 1742 Nana
Fianko Betuafo,
Akuapemhene 1742 to 1765 Nana
Kwapon Kyerefo,
Akuapemhene 1765...
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Akubrifa 4
Awutu Bereku 5
Awutu Senya Bawjiase 6
Bewuanum 7
Bontrase 8
Fianko 9
Gomoa Feteh 10
Kasoa 11
Obrachire 12
Ofaada 13
Ofaakor 14
Opeikuma 15...
- Aboaso, Mamponteng, Ahwiaa,
Offinso Asamankama, Kokoti, Fanteakwa, Kinyako,
Fianko, Ahmasu, Kejebi, Hohoe, Nkwanta, Kp****a, Karachi,
Dambai and a host of others...
- Ghana. His
parents were Seth
Fianko — a
teacher and a
descendant of the
royal family of Kubease, Larteh,
Ghana — and
Agnes Fianko (née Reynolds) — also a teacher...
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banks of the
Laloi Lagoon at
Podoku near Tema.
Larteh Kubease were led by
Fianko Adeyite. On the
hills they
first settled at a
place called Afianko. The...
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Society of Ghana. New
series (19): 61–86 – via ResearchGate.
Kwasi Opoku-
Fianko (1985). "THE
GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT OF
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND
SPORTS IN...
- administration. "Adjin-Tettey
advises athletes to
train hard". graphic.com.gh. Opoku-
Fianko, Kwasi. The
Growth and
Development of
Physical Sports and
Education in Ghana...