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Akyempimhene

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Akyempimhene, or vice-king, is the title bestowed upon one of the chiefs in the Ashanti Kingdom, located in Ghana, Africa. The throne is occupied by a son of any Ashanti king (Asantehene), and he takes care of the royal family. The Akyempimhene represents the king, along with the king's sub-chiefs. He is also part of the Kumasi traditional council, which oversees the city. The current Akyempimhene is Oheneba Adusei Poku, son of the late Otumfuo Nana Poku Ware.[1] Oheneba was enstooled in 1992.[2] He is a Harvard Law School graduate.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ His Majesty Akyempimhene Oheneba Adusei Poku: Vice-King of the Ashanti.
  2. ^ Nana Arhin Brempong, "Elite Succession among the Matrilineal Akan of Ghana", chapter 4 in João de Pina-Cabral (ed.) Elites: choice, leadership and succession, Table 4.1, p. 83.