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  2. Osei Kwame Despite - Wikipedia

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    Osei Kwame Despite (born 2 February 1962) is a Ghanaian entrepreneur and a philanthropist with a foundation in music creation and knowledge of the broadcasting sector. [1] Osei-Kwame is the CEO of the Despite Firm Ltd, a trade company with subsidiaries in the media industry, including UTV , Peace FM , Okay FM , Neat FM and Hello FM in Kumasi .

  3. Osei Kwame Panyin - Wikipedia

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    Osei Kwame Panyin was born at some point between 1762 and 1765, to a woman named Akyaama, and Safo Kantanka, the King of Mampong.During that time, the region was a founding part of the Ashanti Empire, and was known as the Islamic gateway to the empire due to its location in the north.

  4. Kennedy Asante Osei - Wikipedia

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    Osei is the General Manager of Despite Media Group, the media conglomerate that owns and runs Peace FM, Neat FM, Hello FM, United Television and Peacefmonline.com. [citation needed] He also runs and controls Golden Crest Hotel, Aerial Plus, Nextbite Company Limited and Tribal Africa in top-level leadership capacity.

  5. Opoku Fofie - Wikipedia

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    Despite his short reign, Opoku Fofie also fathered several children: Kwame Akyamfo became Apesamakohene (chief of Apesamako), and Adusei Kra became Akotenhene (chief of Akoten). [28] Opoku Ware II is a direct descendant of Opoku Ware I as he comes from a younger line of Opoku Fofie.

  6. List of rulers of Asante - Wikipedia

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    The Asantehene is the title for the monarch of the historical Ashanti Empire as well as the ceremonial ruler of the Ashanti people today. The Ashanti royal house traces its line to the Oyoko (an Abusua, or "clan") Abohyen Dynasty of Nana Twum and the Oyoko Dynasty of Osei Tutu Opemsoo, who formed the Empire of Ashanti in 1701 and was crowned Asantehene (King of all Asante). [1]

  7. List of Ghanaians - Wikipedia

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    Kwasi Kwarfo Adarkwa, academician and the immediate past vice chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; James Emman Kwegyir Aggrey, intellectual, missionary, and teacher; Francis Allotey, mathematical physicist; Joseph Amenowode, academic and politician

  8. Osei Bonsu - Wikipedia

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    Osei Bonsu (born 1779 [11] – 21 January 1824) [12] [13] also known as Osei Tutu Kwame [8] was the Asantehene (King of the Ashanti). [14] He reigned either from 1800 to 1824 or from 1804 to 1824. During his reign as the king, the Ashanti fought the Fante confederation and ended up dominating Gold Coast trade.

  9. Ignatius Osei-Fosu - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius Kwame Osei-Fosu (born 18 April 1986) is a Ghanaian football manager who is currently the assistant coach of the Sudan national team Sudan . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He previously coached Ghanaian team Liberty Professionals and Techiman Eleven Wonders .