Nana Owusu Amoako Kyerefo
Title of Office
Adehyeɛhene/Kyerememhene, Atebubu Traditional Area
Stool Name: Nana Owusu Amoako Kyerefo
Private Name: Mr. Amoako Emmanuel
Date of Enstoolment: 26th February 2024
National House of Chiefs Serial No: 305
Date approved by national house of chiefs [NHC]: 26th June 2024.
Traditional Status: Sub-Divisional Chief
Profession: Trained Teacher [Assistant Director II]
Qualification: Bachelor of Education
Biographical Profile
Nana Owusu Amoako Kyerefo, known privately as Mr. Amoako Emmanuel, is the Adehyeɛhene and Kyerememhene of the Atebubu Traditional Area. He hails from the Royal Asona Kyeremem family, one of the distinguished matrilineal lineages of Atebubu.
His enstoolment marks a remarkable moment in the traditional history of Atebubu, as he is the first person to assume this office since the establishment of the stool. His role is therefore pioneering, laying the institutional foundation upon which the identity, structure and ceremonial responsibilities of this stool will evolve.
Nana is married to Mrs. Joyce Owusu Amoako, and they are blessed with three children. Professionally, he is an educator and currently serves as a teacher at Saint Martin’s Junior High School in Atebubu, where he is known for discipline, mentorship and excellence in instruction.
Since joining the Atebubu Traditional Council, Nana has become noted for loyalty, service and responsible leadership. His tenure represents a blend of tradition, education, moral integrity and visionary commitment to progress within the Atebubu Traditional Area