Abuakwa Ashanti

Coordinates: 6°17′58″N 1°50′15″W / 6.299344°N 1.837397°W / 6.299344; -1.837397
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Abuakwa
Abuakwa is located in Ghana
Abuakwa
Abuakwa
Coordinates: 6°17′58″N 1°50′15″W / 6.299344°N 1.837397°W / 6.299344; -1.837397
Country Ghana
RegionAshanti Region
DistrictAtwima Nwabiagya District
Time zoneGMT
 • Summer (DST)GMT

Abuakwa is a small town in the Atwima Nwabiagya District of the Ashanti Region.[1]

Further reading[edit]

OKYEMAN is a traditional area in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Historically, it has been attested that the AKYEMS were one of the first Akan tribes to migrate southwards after the fall of the ancient SONGHAI EMPIRE. The Akyem states, commonly known as “AKYEM MANSA”, consists of three main independent states, all grouped in the Eastern Region, with common language, culture, customs and historical background. The states are:[2]

AKYEM ABUAKWA – the largest of the states in terms of land, size, population and natural resources.

AKYEM KOTOKU – the second largest.

AKYEM BOSOME – the smallest of the three.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Okyere, Isaac. "ABUAKWA GETS NEW ECG COMPLEX DISTRICT OFFICE". Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  2. ^ "Akyem Abuakwa | Eastern Regional House Of Chiefs". Retrieved 2022-09-06.

See also[edit]

Adanwomase