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  2. Nana Oti Akenten - Wikipedia

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    Nana Oti Akenten (ruled from 1630 – 1660) was the ruler of the Asante Oyoko clan which occupied parts of what is now Ghana. [1] [2] Nana Oti was the brother of Nana Kobia Antwi and their mother was Antwiwaa Nyame. Nana Oti sent his hunter called Bofoo Nyame on a trip and he discovered that the Agona family has already settled in a place ...

  3. Offinso - Wikipedia

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    Nana Dwamena Akenten I 1660-1701; Nana Wiafe Akenten I (also known as Nana wiafe Kofi or Wiafe Kwagyan.) 1701-1730 [4] Nana Wiafe Taapem Nana Amponsah Akyiano; Nana Yankyera Korkor; Nana Naka Abigi [5] Nana Gyan Frimpong; Nana Nyankomago Yaw; Nana Yaw Ofeh (During his reign, Abofuo Mmie and other gods were founded.) Nana Kwaku Dwoma [6] Nana ...

  4. Nana Kwabena Wiafe - Wikipedia

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    Accra Academy. Nana Kwabena Wiafe also known as Nana Kwabena Wiafe Ababio or, in private life, Kwabena Sanwo Ansah (1905 – 1981), was a traditional ruler and Omanhene of Offinso Traditional Area. [2] [3] He is known to be the first Offinso royal to be enstooled twice in Offinso history. [4] He reigned from 1935 to 1945 and from 1959 to 1966.

  5. Nana Wiafe Akenten II - Wikipedia

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    Akenten II was born on 12 November 1910, in Offinso-Tutuase, in the Ashanti Region. He began his early education at the Kumasi Roman Catholic School, and was sent to Achimota College by his uncle, Nana Kwabena Poku, who served as the omanhene of Offinso from 1921 to 1929. Subsequently, he completed his education at Achimota College and ...

  6. Military of the Asante Empire - Wikipedia

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    In the 1670s the head of the Oyoko clan and successor to Nana Akenten, Osei Kofi Tutu I, began another rapid consolidation of Akan clans. He sought cooperation via diplomacy and warfare. [10] Osei Tutu I and his chief advisor, Okomfo Anokye led a coalition of Asante city-states against Denkyira.

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  8. Nana Anima Wiafe-Akenten - Wikipedia

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    Nana Anima Wiafe-Akenten. Nana Anima Wiafe-Akenten is a Ghanaian media practitioner and the Head of the Akan-Nzema Department of the College of Languages Education, Ajumako Campus of the University of Education, Winneba in Ghana. [1] She is the first person to receive a doctorate degree in the Twi language, one of the varieties of Akan.

  9. 2017–18 Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball team

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    Rankings from AP poll. The 2017–18 Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball team represented the University of Nebraska in the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Cornhuskers were led by sixth-year coach head coach Tim Miles and played their home games at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska as members of the Big Ten ...

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