Otuani Dwomoh Katakyie
Title of Office
Krontihene, Atebubu Traditional Area
Stool Name: Otuani Dwomoh Katakyie
Private Name: Barimah Antwi Dwomoh
Traditional Status: Divisional Chief
Date of Enstoolment: 8 December 2009
National House of Chiefs Serial Number: 3126
Biographical Profile
Otuani Dwomoh Katakyie, known privately as Barimah Antwi Dwomoh, is the Krontihene of the Atebubu Traditional Area. He was in Atebubu in the Bono East Region with GCE “O” Level Certificate. He descends from distinguished royal lineages, being the son of the late Nana Owusu Akyeaw Brempong II, former Omanhene of the Atebubu Traditional Area of the Kyeremem Royal Family, and Madam Esi Aduamoah Donzi of the Krontre Royal Family.
Nana is the third son of Esi Aduamoah and the fourth son of Nana Owusu Akyeaw Brempong II. He ascended the Nyansumah Stool on 8 December 2009, taking on the mantle of Krontihene, a key position responsible for security, order, and strategic counsel within the traditional military structure of Atebubuman.
In 1984, Nana travelled to France, where he worked for several years as a machine operator at the Peugeot Automobile factory and later at Sterling Automotive Spare Parts. His professional experience abroad exposed him to industrial discipline, teamwork, and intercultural engagement. He is married and blessed with four children. Nana is well regarded for his dedication to preserving the customs, clan history, and cultural practices of Atebubu. He carries a firm sense of heritage transmission, continuity, and custodianship of royal memory.
Nana commenced his retirement pension scheme in France on 1 December 2025, marking the formal transition from active expatriate work toward full traditional leadership responsibilities.
His reign continues to promote cultural identity, stability, and unity within Atebubu, ensuring the values of his predecessors remain visible and meaningful to future generations.