- Nana
Obiri Yeboa was the
Kwamanhene during his era and the
occupant of the Aban Dwa Stool. He
reigned from 1660 to 1680. He was
succeeded by Nana Osei...
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Akenten and his
successor Obiri Yeboa. It is said that Osei Tutu's
mother was
barren for many years, so her
brother Obiri Yeboa sent her to a
powerful and...
- Nana ****unkununku II Nana
Kwaku Boateng Nana
Nkuah Okomdom II Nana
Obiri Yeboa Nana
Ofori Atta II Nana Oti
Akenten Ndewura Jakpa Ntim
Gyakari Ofori Panyin...
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Kwasi Owusu-
Yeboa is a
Ghanaian diplomat and a
member of the New
Patriotic Party of Ghana. He is
currently Ghana's amb****ador to Togo. In July 2017, President...
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Adinkra Kadyo,
Gyaamanhene (1810–1820) Fofie,
Gyaamanhene (1820–1830)
Kwasi Yeboa,
Gyaamanhene (1830–1850)
Kwadwo Agyeman,
Gyaamanhene (1850–1895) Liberia...
- doi:10.1007/BF00286646. ISSN 1432-1203. PMID 6654324. Warburton, D.; Anyane-
Yeboa, K.; Taterka, P.; Yu, C. Y.; Olsen, D. (1991). "Mosaic
variegated aneuploidy...
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Adinkra Kadyo,
Gyaamanhene 1820 to 1830 Fofie,
Gyaamanhene 1830 to 1850
Kwasi Yeboa,
Gyaamanhene 1850 to 1895
Kwadwo Agyeman,
Gyaamanhene 1st Term 1895 to 1898...
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Around 1680,
leadership of the
growing Asante union p****ed to Nana
Obiri Yeboa, who
continued the
process of
political consolidation. His
death in battle...
- 1600–1720. A
Study of the
African Reaction to
European Trade. By
Kwame Yeboa Daaku. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1970. Pp.
xviii + 219; maps. £2.50". The...
- dominant. One case per
inheritance pattern follows:
Autosomal dominant: Anyane-
Yeboa et al. (1984)
describes 5
women from a 3-generation
American family. Karyotypes...