Nana Agyenim Boateng
Title of Office
–Gyasewahene, Atebubu Traditinoal Area
Stool Name: Nana Agyenim Boateng
Private Name: Mr. Isaac Kwadwo Boateng
Date of Enstoolment: 1 January 2007
National House of Chiefs Serial Number: 2328
Traditional Status: Sub-Divisional Chief
Biographical Profile
Nana Agyenim Boateng, known privately as Mr. Isaac Kwadwo Boateng, is the Gyasewahene of the Atebubu Traditional Area. He occupies the Gyasewa Stool and was enstooled on 1 January 2007 following the passing of his predecessor, Nana Yaw Asante. His recognition was subsequently affirmed through registration under National House of Chiefs Serial Number 2328.
He hails from the Ahenemakuroso family, with both parents tracing their roots to Konkrompe in the Atebubu area.
His lineage affirms his rightful claim to the Gyasewa Stool and its cultural responsibilities within the traditional structure. Professionally, Nana is engaged in farming, a livelihood through which he supports his household and contributes to the agricultural economy of Atebubu. He is married and blessed with seven children.
As Gyasewahene, he plays an important role in palace organization, coordinating ceremonial logistics, supporting royal administration, and ensuring proper observance of cultural protocol. His leadership is underscored by humility, familial stewardship, and dedication to preserving tradition.
Nana Agyenim Boateng remains an active and respected member of the Atebubu Traditional Council, supporting the vision of the Omanhene and contributing to grassroots development across the traditional area.