Nana Kofi Amoakohene II
Title of Office
–Nsumankwaahene, Atebubu Traditional Area
Stool Name: Nana Kofi Amoakohene II
Private Name: Frank Botchway
Date of Enstoolment: 24 November 2015
National House of Chiefs Serial Number: 3668
Traditional Status: Sub-Divisional Chief
Biographical Profile
Nana Kofi Amoakohene II, known privately as Mr. Frank Botchway, serves as the Nsumankwaahene of the Atebubu Traditional Area. He occupies the Wamto Stool and was enstooled on 24 November 2015 following the passing of his predecessor, Nana Kwadwo Aborah Sika I. His recognition is formally recorded under National House of Chiefs Serial Number 3668. He hails from the Wamto Royal Family, with both parents tracing their ancestry to Akyeremade in the Atebubu jurisdiction. His elevation reflects not only lineage
entitlement but also community trust and long-standing connection to the stool’s heritage. Nana is engaged primarily in farming while also practicing lotto forecasting, occupations from which he supports his family and contributes to economic activity within the community, He is married and blessed with ten children.
As Nsumankwaahene, he plays a key role in ritual observances, palace purification traditions, spiritual protocols, and ceremonial order within the traditional system. His leadership reflects humility, continuity of lineage, and devotion to custom, reinforcing the sacred responsibilities associated with the Wamto Stool and the broader cultural identity of Atebubu.