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Sub Chiefs of Osudoku Traditional Area

Introduction

The Sub Chiefs of the Osudoku Traditional Area play a crucial role in maintaining order, preserving cultural heritage, and fostering community development. They assist the Paramount Chief in governance and oversee various towns, villages, and clans within the traditional area. These leaders are custodians of the customs and traditions, ensuring the well-being and unity of the people.

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Sub Chiefs and Their Roles

1. Aadegbor Ngmogmowuya Kwesi Animle VI

Paramount Chief (Osudoku Matse)
President of the Osudoku Traditional Council, he leads the traditional area and represents the Osudoku people in matters of governance, culture, and development.

2. Nene Tetteh Otibo IV

State Mankrado
As the Mankrado, he serves as the war leader and oversees security and traditional defense matters.

3. Manye Amponsah Dokua III

Paramount Queenmother of Osudoku
The Queenmother advises the Paramount Chief on social and cultural matters and plays a key role in the welfare of women and children in the community.

4. Nene Teye Titiku I

Supoloi of Osudoku and Chief of Akuse
He governs the Akuse community and supports the council with administrative duties.

5. Nene Amanor Aklebeto I

Secretary of Osudoku Matse and Spokesperson for Osudoku State
He manages communication between the council and the community, ensuring that the Chief’s directives are clearly disseminated.

6. Nene Kwesku Tawiah Agblom I

Head of Dorsi Family
He represents the Dorsi family and contributes to decision-making within the council.

7. Okyeame Teye Abortsi IV

Osudoku State Linguist
As the linguist, he acts as the mouthpiece of the Chief and performs ceremonial duties during public events.

8. Nomo Teye Kweku Olegor

Chief Linguist of Osudoku Matse
He assists the State Linguist and ensures that traditional protocols are observed.

9. Asafoatse Padi Agblah VI

Chief of Kadjanya
He oversees the Kadjanya community and supports the council in local governance.

10. Asafoatse Tetteh Klagbordjor II

Chief of Agbekotsekpo
He manages the affairs of Agbekotsekpo and ensures the preservation of its customs and traditions.

11. Asafoatse Kwesi Maka II

Chief of Lanor
He governs Lanor and participates in community development initiatives.

12. Asafoatse Atama Agbodja II

Chief of Natriku
He represents Natriku and advocates for its development within the traditional area.

13. Asafoatse Narteh Akroku I

Chief of Natriku Tenya
He oversees Natriku Tenya and contributes to maintaining peace and order in the region.

Conclusion

The Sub Chiefs of the Osudoku Traditional Area are vital pillars of leadership, ensuring the preservation of culture, the promotion of development, and the unity of the community. Their collective efforts contribute to the growth and sustainability of the Osudoku people.

SUB CHIEFS GALLERY

Welcome to the Sub Chiefs Gallery! Here you'll find profiles and images of our esteemed sub chiefs.
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