Alfred Kwame Asiedu Walker

Independent Candidate

Independent Candidate

Biography

Born in Larteh in the Eastern region of Ghana on December, 24, 1955, Kwame Alfred Asiedu Walker is the youngest son of nine children. His parental and ancestry lineage spans across the lengths and breaths of Ghana.

Kwame's father, Nana Kwame Okanta Obrantiri was King of Larteh Akuapim. The paramount ruler of the Guan tribe and traditional areas which is the royal seat of the Guan tribe of Ghana and to date comprises a huge component of Ghana's population.

His mother, Beatrice Amma Adobea Quashie was the daughter of the late Nana Kwasi Vaadze Nyarko Quashie, "King of Boso", the paramount ruler of the Anum Boso tribe and traditional areas.

In 2016, following demands from a growing section of the Ghanaian electorate for a break in the apparent 2-party system, Kwame set out to ...

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Martin Amidu has been a disaster and disappointment - Asiedu Walker

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Parliamentarians have no business being in Accra 365 days a year - Asiedu Walker

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We’re ready to work – Asiedu Walker speaks on merger with small parties

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Chiefs will be paid for their contributions – Asiedu Walker

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Voting Mahama or Akufo Addo will be a great mistake – JOY