General News of Monday, 10 June 2024

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Okyenhene@25: List of overlords of the Akyem Abuakwa State

Ofori Atta III, Ofori Atta I, Ofori Atta II, Kuntunkununku II and Amoatia Ofori Panin

Two chiefs in Ghana are celebrating the silver jubilee of their installation, but only one is making news headlines across the country: Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

The other chief, who is moderately celebrating the 25th anniversary of his kingship, is the Okyenhene Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin, the overlord of the Akyem Abuakwa State, also known as Okyeman.

Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin is the 35th King of Okyeman and was installed on October 4, 1992.

The Akyem Abuakwa State comprises 12 of the 18 Akyem districts in the Eastern Region, namely: Abuakwa North, Abuakwa South, Fanteakwa North, Fanteakwa South, Atiwa West, Atiwa East, Suhum, Ayensuano, Upper West Akyem, Lower West Akyem, Denkyembour, and Kwaebibirem. Akyem Abuakwa also includes parts of the remaining six Akyem districts.

The traditional capital of Okyeman is Kyebi.

History has it that the occupants of the Ofori Panin stool, members of the Asona clan dynasty, were started by the famous warrior Apeanin Kwaframoa Woyiawonyi, one of the foremost traditional rulers in Ghana, at Adanse Akrokyere Kokobeante.

Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin took over from Osagyefuo Kuntunkununku II, who ruled Okyeman from 1976 to 1999. Before Kuntunkununku II was Osagyefuo Ofori Atta III (1973-1976), who took over from Osagyefuo Ofori Atta II (1943-1973).

Ofori Atta III took over from Osagyefuo Ofori Atta I, the overlord of Okyeman from 1912 to 1943.

Below is a list of rulers of the Akyem Abuakwa State as shared by Okyeman News:

Atta Apeanin Kwaframoa Woyiawonyi, (1365-1390)

1. Kuntunkunuku, (1390-1440)

2. Damram Kαtakyie, (1440-1495)

3. Pobi Asomanin, (1495-1505)

4. Oduro Apenteng, (1505-1520)

5. Boakye Ianin I, (1520-1550)

6. Boakye Nhyira II, (1550-1560)

7. Agyekum Adu Ware I, (1560-1580)

8. Boakye Mensah III, (1580-1582)

9. Agyekum Adu Oware II, (1582-1600)

10. Agyekum Adu Oware III, (1600-1610)

11. Animkwatια, (1630-1630)

12. Bra Kwante, (1630-1645)

13. Ofori Panin, (1645-1727)

14. Agyeman Bra Kwante, (1727-1742)

15. Pobi Asomaning II, (1742-1765)

16. Owusu Akyem, (1765)

17. Obirikorang Aboree, (1765-1772)

18. Obirikorang Aboree, (1783-1790)

19. Twum Ampofo, (1790-1801)

20. Saforo Apaku, (1801-1807)

21. Atta Wusu Yiakosan, (1807-1811)

22. Asare Bediako, (DST)

23. Kofi Asante, (1831-1836)

24. Twum Ampofo II, (1836-1837)

25. Afia Dokua, (1837-1855)

26. Atta Panin, (1855-1879)

27. Atta Buom, (1879-1886)

28. Amoako Atta I, (Kwasi Panin) (1886-1908)

29. Amoako Atta II, (Kwasi Kuma) (1908-1931)

30. Amoako Atta III (Kweku Sereku) (1931-1932)

31. Nana Ofori Atta I (Kwadwo Dua), (1932-1963)

32. Ofori Atta II (Kofi Poku), (1963-1975)

33. Ofori Atta III (Kwabena Marfo), (1975-1976)

34. Kuntunkununku II, (Kwadwo Dua) (1976-1999)

35. Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin

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