Akuapem Anafo

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Akuapem Anafo (Akuapem South) is an Akan autonomous paramountcy in Ghana. It was established by decision of the Larteh Accord in 1994. The Larteh Accord, replacing the older Abotakyi Accord, separated the traditional territories of the Akuapem State into three autonomous paramountcies:[1][2]

  • Akuapem Anafo
  • Akuapem Guan
  • Akuapem Okere

List of rulers of the Akuapem Anafo

Tenure Incumbent Notes
Akuapemhene (Rulers)
Asona Dynasty
26 March 1994 to present Nana Gyan Kwasi III,[3] Akuapemhene

References

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  3. Gilbert, Michelle: 'No Condition Is Permanent': Ethnic Construction and the Use of History in Akuapem. Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, Vol. 67, No. 4 (1997), pp. 501-533 (snippet view at findarticles.com)