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Akenten Appiah-Menka was a
Ghanaian lawyer,
politician and businessman. He was the
deputy minister for
trade and
industry and
later deputy attorney general...
- High School, Mabang.
Aduman Senior High School, (Adm****)
Aduman Dwamena Akenten Senior High School, (D****)
Offinso Konongo-Odumasi
Senior High
School Al-Azhariya...
- Nana Oti
Akenten (ruled from 1630 – 1660) was the
ruler of the
Asante Oyoko clan
which occupied parts of what is now Ghana. Nana Oti was the
brother of...
- Nana
Wiafe Akenten II (born 12
November 1910, date of
death unknown) was a
traditional ruler and
Omanhene of the
Offinso Traditional Area. He is known...
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Angwa Abuja, Tikari, Fadama, Gahwetun,
Akenten, Acha Nyim,
Chanchanji (Peva), Sufa, Shimta, Kufi, Muji,
Akenten, Lufu, Kashimbilla, Kpaasan, Likam, Bete...
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Ashanti Kingdom, Nana Osei Tutu I
rewarded Offinsohene, Nana
Wiafe Akenten I with a vast
amount of land for his
enormous contributions in war. History...
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introduced a loom
among the
Asante from
Gyaman during the
reign of Nana Oti
Akenten in the 17th century.
Another oral
source states that it was
developed indigenously...
- "University of Education, Winneba". uew.edu.gh.
Retrieved 2019-01-29. "
Akenten Appiah Menkah University of
Skills Training and
Entrepreneurial Development"...
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State (1570–1640) Twum
Kobia Amamfi Oti
Akenten Kumasehene of the
Kumaseman State (1640–1701) Nana Oti
Akenten Obiri Yeboa Osei Kofi Tutu I Asantehene...
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Boateng Nana
Nkuah Okomdom II Nana
Obiri Yeboa Nana
Ofori Atta II Nana Oti
Akenten Ndewura Jakpa Ntim
Gyakari Ofori Panyin I
Okomfo Anokye Opoku Ware I Osei...