Rulers of the Akan state of Assin Atadanso
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List of Rulers of the Akan state of Assin Atadanso
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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Omanhene Omanhene In several Akan nations of Ghana, the Omanhene is the title of the supreme traditional ruler in a region or a larger town. The omanhene is the central figure and institution of the nation. He has no function in the Ghanaian state, but has an enormous effect on the people that constitute it.The... (Rulers) |
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ante/c.1805 to post/c.1805 | Kwadwo Otibu, Omanhene | Co-ruler |
Kwaku Aputae, Omanhene | Co-ruler | |
ante/c.1844 to 1853 | Kwadwo Otibu, Omanhene | Not the same as above |
1853 to 1951 | Chris McIntosh | |
1951 to August 1961 | Tibu Asare II, Omanhene | 1st Term |
1961 to 1986 | ..., Omanhene | |
1986 to present | Tibu Asare II, Omanhene | 2nd Term |
See also
- Akan
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