- 'the tree' and ase
means 'under'. The word was the name of an Okum tree in
Kwaman,
planted by
Okomfo Anokye.
Kumasi was
founded in the 1680s by Asantehene...
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reigned from 1660 to 1680. He was
succeeded by Nana Osei Tutu as the
chief of
Kwaman state which was
later known as
Kumasi state. He was the
uncle of Osei Tutu...
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regional hegemony, the Denkyira,
completely defeating them. He
ruled the
Kwaman State between c.1680/c.1695 and 1701 (he was
definitely Kumasehene by 1695)...
-
Boadi Nkansah. He grew up with six
siblings in
Kwaman, in the
Ashanti Region. He
hails from
Ahenkro Kwaman in the
Ashanti Region of Ghana. The Kumawood...
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Simons Chief Dongua Kwarsu Yarsu Chief Impessidardi Kwesi Buargua Chief Kwaman Lu****iƩ
Larla Chief Mankessim Kobina Archwayo Chief Odomana Kwamina Atta...
- politician. She has been the
Member of
Parliament representing the Nsuta-
Kwaman-Beposo
Constituency in the
Ashanti Region since 7
January 2021. Adelaide...
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Ghana and
settled in Fanteland. They
initially established themselves in
Kwaman before moving to Mankessim.
After residing in
Mankessim for a
period of...
- Heman. In
Asante the prin****l
towns for the
Aduana are Kumawu, Asumanya,
Kwaman, Boaman, Agogo, Banso, Obo-Kwahu,
Kwahu Obomeng Apromaase,
Akyem Apapam...
- 2024-11-16. Brobbey,
Akwasi (24
January 2019). "Armed
Robbers Terrorizes Kwaman Residents".
Modern Ghana.
Retrieved 16
November 2024. Ofori,
Jonathan (22...
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three chiefs of the
Aduana clan:
Ofori Krobon of Agogo,
Ntori Nimpa of
Kwaman, and Effa Kai of
Kumawu left
Akwamu to join
forces under the
command of...