- 1570. The
Oyoko Clan is
bigger than Bono. The
Oyoko family traces its
origins to the
contemporary Akan Town of Techiman. The
original Oyoko royal family...
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Oyoko is a
small town in the
Sekyere Kumawu District of the
Ashanti Region of Ghana. The town is in the
Kumawu parliamentary constituency.
Oyoko is near...
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Ashanti royal house traces its line to the
Oyoko (an Abusua, or "clan")
Abohyen Dynasty of Nana Twum and the
Oyoko Dynasty of Osei Tutu Opemsoo, who formed...
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Oyoko is a
small community in the New-Juaben Muni****l
District of the
Eastern Region of Ghana. It lies 4 km
north from Koforidua, the
regional capital...
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Oyoko is one of the
eight clans of the Akans. The name has been used to
refer to some
towns in Ghana.
Oyoko (clan)
Oyoko Oyoko,
Koforidua Oyoko Methodist...
- Denkyira). In Asante's case, as an Empire, the
Asantehene reigned over the non-
Oyoko clan city-states and
ruled over the
kings of
those states as an Imperial...
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different Abusua are the
Agona (parrot), the
Aduana (dog), the
Asenie (bat),
Oyoko (falcon/hawk), the
Asakyiri (vulture), the
Asona (crow), the
Bretuo (leopard)...
- 12 May 1931) was the
thirteenth king
ruler of the
Ashanti Empire and the
Oyoko Abohyen Dynasty. King
Prempeh I
ruled from
March 26, 1888
until his death...
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Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II
married in
April 2002. She is a
member of the
Oyoko Dynasty by marriage. Lady
Julia received her
primary education at schools...
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Oyoko Methodist Senior High
School (abbreviated OMESS) is a high
school located in
Oyoko, Koforidua,
Eastern Region of Ghana. It was
established in 1989...