Barima Kwame Nkyi XII, Omanhene of Assin Apimanim Traditional Area, Nana Oppong Kyekyeku II, Chief of Assin Achiase and Nifahene of Assin Apimanim Traditional Area, Nana Afoakwa, Regent of Assin Domenase, Nana Asuman-Adu Kwante II, Twafohene Assin Achiase, Nana Kuranchie II, Kyidomhene, Assin Achiase, Nana Tutu Abban II, Adontehene, Assin Achiase, Nana Adarkwa II, Akwamuhene, Assin Achiase, Nana Damene II, Sweduhene Atobiase, Nana Obaahema Dapaa Anima II, Queen Mother, Assin Achiase, Nana Obaahema Twumaduah II, Queen Mother of Assin Domenase, Abusuapanyin Kwesi Agyemang, Asona Abusua, Assin Achiase, Abusuapanyin Ntodwa Asona Abusua, Assin Domenase, Nana Ampomah, Achiamehene Assin Achiase, Tufuhene Kofi Damtse Assin Achiase; Madam Elizabeth Asiedu, Takoradi, retired Principal Superintendent Ghana Educational Service (GES), His Grace Most Rev. Gabriel Charles Palmer Buckle, Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, His Grace Most Rev. Dominic Kwodwo Andoh, Archbishop Emeritus, His Eminence Peter Cardinal Appiah Turkson, Archbishop of Cape Coast. The Supreme Knight and Grand Lady of the Knights and Ladies of Marshall. The Grand Knight and Noble Lady of Council 74 &Court 67, Accra-Central, The Headmaster and Board of Governors, staff and students of Assin Manso Secondary School and New Edubiase Secondary School, The Principal, staff, students and Board of Directors of the Catholic Social Advance Institute, Accra, Mrs. Victoria Asiedu, Proprietor of Early Starters Crèche & Nursery, Labone, Accra, the entire Asona Abusua of Assin Achiase and Assin Domenase regret to announce with deep sorrow the death of Nana Atta Nuamah III, also known as Mr. Michael Asiedu, Abakomahene of Assin Achiase in the Central Region of Ghana, West Africa. Mr. Michael Asiedu was also the Past Supreme Knight of the Noble Order of Knights of Marshall and a Retired Educationist. His death occurred on Sunday, December 17, 2006, at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra, Ghana after a short illness. He was 79 years old.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Mrs. Victoria Asiedu (alias, Victoria Bruce), Proprietor of Early Starters Crèche, Labone, Accra, and 6 children. Mrs. Paulina Asiedu-Frimong, Proprietor of All Care Crèche, East Legon, Accra ,Ghana, Mrs. Joyce Timpo of Chicago, USA (wife of Mr. Clement Timpo, former President of the Ghana National Council of Metropolitan Chicago), Mr. Alex Asiedu of the Ghana Cocoa Board, Accra, Ghana, Mrs. Lynda Odro of Metropolitan Insurance Company, Accra, Ghana, Ms. Evelyn Nana Araba Asiedu of the Ghana Telecom, Headquarter, Accra, Ghana, and Mr. Anthony Asiedu , Assistant Proprietor, Early Starters, Crèche, Accra, Ghana. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren, a sister, Ms. Elizabeth Asiedu, a retired principal superintendent, GES, Takoradi, Ghana, 19 nieces and nephews.
Mr. Michael Asiedu was born on 6th September 1927. He served in the ministry of education and then Ghana Educational Service for some 27 years. He was appointed chief inspector of schools in 1971 and was promoted to the rank of deputy director general of the Ghana educational service in September 1979. He then became acting director for 7 months in 1980-1981. Between 1981-1983 he was principal secretary of the ministry of transportation and communication and chief director of the Ghana ministry of youth and sports from 1981-1983.
He served in the West African examination council as a representation of the ministry of education for many years and was Ghana’s chief spokesman on education at UNESCO general conference from 1966-1980. He has written four children’s books which are widely used in Ghanaian first cycle schools. Mr. Michael Asiedu visited the United States on a number of occasions. On this last visit in 2003 to Chicago he met and counseled the local chiefs on chieftaincy and the Ghanaian traditional issues, and also attended the 2003 Ghanafest.