Welcome to Amanokrom Gyaseman

Preserving Heritage • Celebrating Tradition • Inspiring Unity

History of the Palace

Wo pe Ko! Wo pe Ko! Wo pe Ko! Oko ye me Adedade! (Meaning -You are belligerent! You are belligerent! You are belligerent! Gyasehene Abentia (Hon) The panegyric is attributed to the early forebears of Amanokrom for their characteristic boldness, skill in war and dedication to the cause of justice. It symbolizes the kind of spirit and drive which inspired successive bands of war lords and their lieutenants on their forward march from the far interior in Ashanti to their final destination, the present Akuapem Ridge. Amanokrom one of the principal Twi speaking towns in Akuapem was established around 1742 by Nana Amanor Awuah by Asona clan whose predecessors accompanied their relative, King Safori, to establish the Ofore stool dynasty and the Akuapem State after the Akuapem War of Independence against the Akwamus in 1733. Nana Amanor Awuah whose name was given to the new town Amanokrom (Amanor's Town) was a descendant of Nana Ahenkorakese, an Asona Chief of Adanse Ofoase in Ashanti and of common ancestry with King Kuntunkununku.

Culture & Traditions

Festivals

Annual festivals celebrate ancestry, unity, and gratitude.

Traditional Music

Drumming and dance connect generations through storytelling.

Royal Regalia

Symbols of authority and sacred heritage of the royal lineage.

Royal Leadership

Nana Osim Kwatia II

The custodian of tradition and head of the Amanokrom people.

Nana Manko Aba (Queen Mother)

Advisor and spiritual guide, protector of women and youth.

Subchiefs

Ankyeasehene

Nana Atta Fianko

Poribonhene

Nana Osiafo Kokoroko III

Nana Ama Serwah Gyanwah

Ankyeasehemea

Nana Awuku Kissiedu

Asonahene

Nana Amanianpong Oko Boateng

Bretuhene

Nana Boafo Atari

Tufuhene

Okyeame Adu Offei

Okyeame

Nana Akosua Oforiwa

Poribonhemea

Nana Ama Okrakubea

Ankobeahemea

Asokwahene Pabi

Asokwahene

Nana Ohene Kwaku

Bamuhene

Okyeame Kweyisi

Okyeame

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