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Akwamuhene
Akwamuhene is the paramount chief of the Akwamu State in Ghana.〔(Akwamuhene ). Retrieved 2012-11-05.〕 The current Akwamuhene is Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III.〔(Akwamu State Organises Home Coming ). Retrieved 2012-11-05.〕 Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, who was privately known as "Bernard Aboagye Owiredu" at the university of Central Florida, was nominated the "Paramount chief" of the Akwamu Traditional Area in Ghana, Africa on 11 February 2011. The Akwamu traditional area selected him based on his royal lineage by the queenmother and the royal family. As a Paramount chief, he oversees more than 60 divisional and sub-chiefs and ()at varying levels from about 46 towns. ==Family Background== Akwamuhene was born on 11 April 1967, privately known as Bernard Aboagye Owiredu, his royal majesty Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, is the second child of Christian Boamah Djan, twin sister of Nana Afrakomah II (Queen mother of the Akwamu state). His late father was Kingsley Aboagye Owiredu, from Anum a neighboring traditional area in the eastern region. His Royal Majesty Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, has three siblings. Prince Amoako Atta (Living Florida,USA), Princess Phyllis Aboagye Owiredu (Accra, Ghana) and Prince Samuel Aboagye Owiredu (New York City, USA). His Royal Majesty Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III is married to Lady (Obaapa) Adwoa Kwafo Akoto with six children. Lady (Obaapa) Adwoa Kwafo Akoto formerly known as Adwoa Kyerewaa Amponsah at University of Ghana Legon holds a bachelor's degree in geography and philosophy, and an MBA Marketing option from Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
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