Rulers of the Fante Confederation
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Rulers and Signatories of the Fante Confederation

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
1869 to 18 November 1871>
Fante Confederation
1868 Fante states join in a UK-sponsored Fante Confederation; members under the Constitution of Mankessim, 1871
Signatories of the constitution
1868 King Mankessim Kwasi Edo
King Abura Anfo Oto
King Assin Kudmin Inhié and Tshibu Dhahon
King Ayan Kuo Yanfo
King Edgimaku Kudmin Mayua
King Inkosokoomper Esando
King Komminda Kudgse Okro
Chief Abakrampa Kwasi Nakko
Chief Abbankrom Kwarsu Arkwayno
Chief Abuardi Kwa Amissa
Chief Ahiru Kwabina Bovada
Chief Akrofome Kwarsu Ansa
Chief Ampinafon Brelwi
Chief Arnun Luabina Sason
Chief Balhyn Kuo Sassan
Chief Bohhen Kwabina Odom
Chief Bokan Kwasi Bekki
Chief Dominassié Thomas Salomon
Chief Donassié James Simons
Chief Dongua Kwarsu Yarsu
Chief Impessidardi Kwasi Buargua
Chief Kwaman Luassié Larla
Chief Mankessim Kwabina Archwayo
Chief Odomana Kwamin Atta
Chief Saltpond Luabina Luagrene
Chief Joseph Graham
Chief Tchafu Kwasi Imana
Chief Zuarko Kofi Adoobah
Tenure Incumbent Notes
1868 to 1869 Kwasi Edo, Omanhene of Mankessim, Co-President
Anfo Oto, Omanhene of Abura, Co-President
Ortabil, Omanhene of Gomoa, Co-President
Gyateh Kuma R.J. Ghartey
18 November 1871 to July 1872 Kwasi Edo, Omanhene of Mankessim, King-President
Anfo Oto, Omanhene of Abura, King-President
July 1872 to 1873 Kwasi Edo, Omanhene of Mankessim, King-President
1873 Dissolution of the Fante Confederation

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