Nana Wiafe Akenten II explained

Nana Wiafe Akenten II
Offinsohene
Succession:Paramount Chief of Offinso
Reign:1946 – 1959
Reign1:1966 – 1993[1]
Coronation:1946
Coronation1:1966
Cor-Type:Enstoolment
Cor-Type1:Enstoolment
Predecessor:Nana Kwabena Wiafe
Successor:Nana Kwabena Wiafe
Predecessor1:Nana Kwabena Wiafe
Successor1:Nana Wiafe Akenten III
House:Asona
Birth Date:1910 11, df=y
Birth Place:Offinso-Tutuase, Ashanti Region, Gold Coast (British colony) (now Ghana)
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Child:yes
Alma Mater:Achimota College

Nana Wiafe Akenten II (born 12 November 1910, date of death unknown) was a traditional ruler and Omanhene of the Offinso Traditional Area.[2] [3] [4] [5] He is known to be the second Offinso royal who was enstooled twice.

Early life and education

Akenten II was born on 12 November 1910, in Offinso-Tutuase, in the Ashanti Region.[2] 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 graduated as a teacher.[2] [6]

Career and reign

After teaching at the Catholic School in Kumasi, Akenten II worked as a Cocoa Produce Buyer at the United Africa Company (U. A. C.) in Berekum.[2] He later became the First Head Teacher of the Kumasi Division School.[2] He served in the capacity of secretary for the Offinso Unity Club, an association of literates in Offinso. During the 1940s, the club presented development proposals to the colonial administration, aiming to address the needs and advancement of the Offinso Traditional area.

On April 25, 1946, Akenten II was enstooled as the Offinsohene. Following the colonial reforms of the Native Authority system, he assigned individuals associated with the club to roles within the newly established Native Authority committees in the Offinso area. During his reign, Akenten II was a member of the management committee of WACRI for five years. During his reign, he resigned from the North District Council and the Offinso State and Local Councils.[2] In 1959, he was destooled by the then CPP government,[7] following disturbances that occurred at Offinso. He was later enstooled in 1966 after the Nkrumah government was overthrown. He subsequently spent the period between 1959 and 1966 in exile.

Personal life

Akenten II's hobbies included hunting, lawn tennis, and arts and crafts.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kwadwo, Osei . An Outline of Asante History . 2000 . O. Kwadwo Enterprise . 978-9988-7596-1-2 . en.
  2. Book: Gold Coast Year Book . 1956 . Daily Graphic . en.
  3. Web site: Nana Wiafe Akenten II For a new world . 2023-11-14 . www.foranewworld.org.
  4. Book: Cofie, M. Therson . Daily Graphic: Issue 525, July 15 1952 . 1952-07-15 . Graphic Communications Group . en.
  5. Book: Ghana News . 1979 . Embassy of Ghana . en.
  6. Book: Crook, Richard . The Making of politicians : studies from Africa and Asia . London : Athlone Press, University of London; Tiptree [Eng.] : distributed by Tiptree Book Services . 1976.
  7. Book: Rathbone, Richard . Nkrumah & the Chiefs: The Politics of Chieftaincy in Ghana, 1951-60 . 2000 . Ohio State University Press . 978-0-8214-1306-7 . en.