I tot Amotia claims to be the overlord of akyem. Can he put mouth in this case? There's no overlord of akyem state. The 3 akyem paramountcies have their respective overlords. It's only the Asantes that have one state ... read full comment
I tot Amotia claims to be the overlord of akyem. Can he put mouth in this case? There's no overlord of akyem state. The 3 akyem paramountcies have their respective overlords. It's only the Asantes that have one state with His Royal Highness Otumfour as the overlord. There's ONLY ONE KING IN GH . Long live Otumfour. Nana Piaoooooooooo.
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Learn. The Okyenhene remains the sole ruler, Amoatia Ofori Panin. He has never claimed authority over Kotoku or Bosome, which are not Akyem territories but Denkyira lands. The Okyenhene's title traces back through history fro ... read full comment
Learn. The Okyenhene remains the sole ruler, Amoatia Ofori Panin. He has never claimed authority over Kotoku or Bosome, which are not Akyem territories but Denkyira lands. The Okyenhene's title traces back through history from Adansi Akrofurom to Kokrobiante.
These groups adopted the Akyem name because they owe allegiance to the Okyenhene. For instance, Kotoku, the second son of Denkyira, once controlled lands stretching from Bomfah to Dampong, with Dampong as its capital. During the reign of Katakyie Opoku Ware, these lands were taken from them, leading Ohemaa Dokuaa to offer refuge at Osino. However, after misbehavior and the Gyadam war, she ejected them. Conversely, Akyem Wenchi, known as Oseawuo or Kyidom, interceded on their behalf, granting them Nsuayem—now Oda—to settle. Additionally, some lands were seized by Opoku Ware from Bosomtwe, prompting others to seek refuge. The Okyenhene's ancestor, Ohemaa Dokuaa, allocated land at Akyem Tarkwa near Swedru for refugees from Juabeng displaced by conflicts involving Kumasihene and the Asantehene, under a lease agreement managed through the British, with annual rent of one pound per acre until Kwame Nkrumah abolished it to favor New Juabeng.
In the Eastern Region, the Okyenhene, Ofo, established the OOkuapemhre through the Akwamu state, overseeing 16 districts—although no traditional ruler holds direct land title after division into three paramountcies. The Kwahu area encompasses six districts. Regarding Kotoku and Bosome, their lands are minimal, merely granted parcels. They are distinct Akan groups, separate from the Okyenhene’s lineage, which originates from Adansi, while Kotoku comes from Denkyira. They are different peoples with different origins. Why can't others claim the Okyenhene title? Has anyone prevented them? Dandruwa shege, indeed.
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Is someone competing with Kumasihene? Asantehene is Kumasihene first. He is the paramount chief of Kumasi. Asantehene is first among equals when the paramount chiefs meet. So why the comparison. Okyenhene remains Osagyefuo Am ... read full comment
Is someone competing with Kumasihene? Asantehene is Kumasihene first. He is the paramount chief of Kumasi. Asantehene is first among equals when the paramount chiefs meet. So why the comparison. Okyenhene remains Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori panin and name started from Apeanin Kwaframhoah at Adansi Kokrobiante. He remains the head of all Asona, with Offinsoshene as his Manu and Ejisu as his Mensah. Get it. Okyenhene is running shoulders with anyone. But he remains Asona Piesise. Ohemaa Dokuaa Nana
I tot Amotia claims to be the overlord of akyem. Can he put mouth in this case? There's no overlord of akyem state. The 3 akyem paramountcies have their respective overlords. It's only the Asantes that have one state ...
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Learn. The Okyenhene remains the sole ruler, Amoatia Ofori Panin. He has never claimed authority over Kotoku or Bosome, which are not Akyem territories but Denkyira lands. The Okyenhene's title traces back through history fro ...
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Is someone competing with Kumasihene? Asantehene is Kumasihene first. He is the paramount chief of Kumasi. Asantehene is first among equals when the paramount chiefs meet. So why the comparison. Okyenhene remains Osagyefuo Am ...
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