Nana Amoako Djan
Title of Office
— Dabehene, Atebubu Traditional Area
Stool Name: Nana Amoako Djan
Private Name: Christopher Djan
Traditional Status: Sub-Divisional Chief
Date of Enstoolment: 15 August 2016
Profession: Sales Executive and Farmer
Biographical Profile
Nana Amoako Djan, known privately as Christopher Djan, is the occupant of the Afro Kwaku Stool and serves as Dabehene of the Atebubu Traditional Area. His office plays a vital role in the Akan chieftaincy structure, combining ceremonial dignity with high-level administrative responsibility.
As custodian of the Ohempon’s sleeping chamber, he is entrusted with matters of security, confidentiality, discipline, and the preservation of sacred palace traditions. His enstoolment holds historic importance, as he is the first person to occupy the Dabehene office since its establishment,
His enstoolment holds historic importance, as he is the first person to occupy the Dabehene office since its establishment, positioning him as the foundational custodian of this royal portfolio. Before assuming this elevated role, Nana served as Kyerememhene from August 15, 2016, until 2024, where he distinguished himself in service, loyalty, and adherence to custom. Recognizing his commitment and leadership qualities, HRM Ohempon Dr. Yeboah Asiamah elevated him to the revered office of Dabehene.
Professionally, Nana Amoako Djan is actively involved in sales, contributing to commercial growth while simultaneously practicing farming. His dual engagement reflects a blend of economic productivity and community-focused leadership. He continues to support agricultural progress while fulfilling his traditional responsibilities with humility and insight.
In both public life and palace service, Nana’s leadership reinforces discipline, cultural integrity, and progress, making him a respected pillar within the Atebubu Traditional Area