Nana Owusu Sekyere Peprah

nana owusu sekyere peprah

Title of Office

–USA Atebubufoɔhene [Ambassadorial Chief of the People of Atebubu in the US]

Stool Name: Nana Owusu Sekyere Peprah

Private Name: George Owusu Sekyere

Traditional Status: Sub-Divisional Chief

Date of Enstoolment: 10th March 2025

Profession: Social Worker, Board Certified Behavior Technician

 

Qualifications:

—Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics [UMDNJ, Rutgers University, Kean University]

—Registered Behavior Technician, New Jersey

Biographical Profile

Nana Owusu Sekyere Peprah, known privately as George Owusu Sekyere, is the Ambassadorial Chief of the People of Atebubu residing in the United States of America.

His elevation to this newly instituted office is a historic milestone, as he is the first to serve in this ambassadorial capacity, setting the foundation for diaspora representation and cultural continuity abroad.

 

He hails from the Dadiease family of Atebubu and belongs to the Aduana clan. Nana holds dual citizenship of Ghana and the United States and has lived in New Jersey for several years, where he currently resides with his family of six.

 

Professionally, Nana is a trained social worker and a Board Certified Behavior Technician. He also previously trained and worked as a post-secondary-level teacher. Alongside his professional service, he is a philanthropist and entrepreneur, owning a registered limited liability company in the State of New Jersey.

 

Nana enjoys travelling, exploring new destinations, and engaging diverse cultures—traits that reinforce his ambassadorial role. His leadership is expected to strengthen unity among Atebubu citizens abroad, mobilize development support for Atebubu, and deepen ties between the traditional homeland and diaspora communities.

 

As the inaugural USA Atebubufoɔhene, Nana Owusu Sekyere Peprah stands as a pioneering figure whose stewardship will shape the identity, visibility, and development mandate of the office for generations to come.