Nana Kwaku Boateng I was a former Omanhene of New Juaben. He led the revolt against the Golden Stool of Ashanti during the reign of Nana Dokua.[1] He ruled the New Juabens (sometimes called Dwaben) from 1913 to 1930. Nana Kwaku had a son called Asafo Adjei who married the Queen of Juaben called Sapoma. He usurped the stool of Juaben after her death which contradicts the traditional usage of the matrilineal system of succession.[2]
History of New Juaben
New Juaben was established by Asante refugees. In and around 1875, the war between Juabens in Ashanti and the others in Ashanti resulted in the migration of the Juabenhene and some of his people to the current location in the Eastern region. They settled in the area around Koforidua and established New Juaben. This land was by Nana Asafo Agyei who was the Omanhene then, followed by his people to New Juaben.[3]
References
- ↑ "Okyeman History". www.okyeman.com. Archived from the original on 2020-02-04. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
- ↑ ADDO-FENING, R. (1973). "Asante Refugees in Akyem Abuakwa 1875-1912". Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana. 14 (1): 39–64. ISSN 0855-3246. JSTOR 41405838.
- ↑ "Legal Research for Commonwealth Lawyers | JUDY". www.judy.legal. Retrieved 2020-08-08.