Nana Osei Owusu

nana osei owusu

Title of Office

Sanaahene, Atebubu Traditional Area

Stool Name: Nana Osei Owusu

Private Name: Amos Osei

Date of Enstoolment: [To be inserted]

National House of Chiefs Serial Number: ()

Traditional Status: Divisional Chief

Biographical Profile

Nana Osei Owusu, known privately as Mr. Amos Osei, serves as the Sanaahene of the Atebubu Traditional Area. He occupies the Atta Kwadwo Stool and succeeded the late Nana Asare Kopour. His enstoolment elevated him into divisional leadership, making him custodian of key palace responsibilities connected to ceremony, housekeeping traditions, logistics, and heritage preservation.

He hails from the Afotaano Royal Family, with parental lineage deeply rooted in the Atebubu Traditional Area—his mother from Afotaano and his father from Prase. His background firmly situates him within the lineage entitled to this stool.

 

Nana is a farmer based in Atebubu, and remains deeply connected to agricultural livelihood, community life, and rural development. He is married and blessed with six children. His leadership continues to maintain unity and tradition within his division, supporting palace affairs with diligence, cultural awareness, and responsible stewardship.