- ****
Obodom was the 3rd
Asantehene of the
Ashanti Empire from 1750 to 1764. He was
elected as the
successor to
Opoku Ware I as
opposed to the
nominee suggested...
-
reigned from 1764 to 1777. Osei
Kwadwo was
elected in
replacement of ****
Obodom who was
removed out of power. The
Kwadwoan Revolution fostered during the...
- Ware died in 1750,
unable to
complete the reform. He was
succeeded by ****
Obodom.
Sources vary for the
death of
Opoku Ware's
predecessor Osei Kofi Tutu I...
- Bambara, Bozo,
Dyula Tamanin Dagbani, Gurunsi,
Moore Lunna,
Donno Efik
Obodom Fulani Mbaggu,
Baggel Hausa Kalangu, Dan Kar'bi
Songhai Doodo Serer, Wolof...
-
which he was elected. An
impeachment occurred during the
reign of ****
Obodom,
caused by a
failed invasion of Dahomey.
Okomfo Anokye was
responsible for...
-
daughter of Kyirama,
sister of Osei Tutu I and she was the
mother of ****
Obodom. The date of
death of
Nketia Ntim
Abaom is
uncertain because she was subject...
- Enin Ikpa Ibom 111 Pry Sch, Ikot Ukwa;
Village Hall, Ndon
Obodom. I;
Village Hall, Ndon
Obodom. II;
Civic Centre, Ikot Akpadem; Pry Sch, Ikot Akpadem; Pry...
-
Reindorf states that the
institution was
first created by
Asantehene ****
Obodom (1750–1764) who "ordered
inspectors to be
appointed for
cleaning roads and...
- people, who
became part of her
extended family,
among them
Isobel ****-
Obodom,
whose father died in Nkrumah's prisons, and Dr Joe Appiah-**** of Seattle...
- Ikot Eti Ikot Enin Ikot
OkopOdong Ikot UKwa Ikot
Oyoro Ikot
Obiondoho Ekim
Ibioete Ndon
Obodom Ikot
Ekpang Atanuk Ikot
Ekong Ikot Obio
Ekpong Ibotio Ndon...