Nana Ama Koramah
Title of Office
Twafokanhemaa, Atebubu Traditional Area
Stool Name: Nana Ama Koramah
Private Name: Ama Mansah
Date of Enstoolment: 2 March 2013
Traditional Status: Sub-Divisional Queenmother
Biographical Profile
Nana Ama Koramah, known privately as Ama Mansah, is the Twafokanhemaa of the Atebubu Traditional Area. She has served diligently in this role for twelve years. She hails from the Asona clan, one of the prominent royal matrilineages within Akan society.
She is the daughter of the late Opanin Yaw Asiedu of Amantin and the late Maame Yaa Amoakoa of Sanwakyi. Nana is blessed with three children. From an early age, Nana began life as a peasant farmer, an occupation she has continued to depend on as her main source of livelihood.
In addition to farming, she engages in petty trading, particularly soap making, which supplements her economic activity. Having spent a considerable part of her life in La Côte d’Ivoire in pursuit of improved opportunities, she returned to Ghana when she was nominated and subsequently enstooled as Twafokan Queenmother. In fulfilment of her leadership responsibilities, Nana participated in capacity-building workshops, notably one held on 27 October 2025 on the theme: “Combating Disinformation and Misinformation; The Role of Queen Mothers in Ensuring Good Governance.”
Nana has a deep interest in traditional dance and music, with Adowa being her specialty. She is admired for her calm nature, devotion, and commitment to community service. Through quiet but consistent leadership, Nana Ama Koramah continues to support cultural preservation, local development, and unity within the Atebubu Traditional Area.