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Nyaduom, Ghana

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Nyaduom is a town in Ashanti Region, Ghana. Its chiefly family is the extended family of Nana Akroma-Ampim I, who founded the town in ca. the 17th century.

History

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Nyaduom was founded by Akroma-Ampim I, who settled it with war captives that he had previously taken into slavery as a general in the army of the Asantehene. Its rule is still vested in the abusua of Akroma-Ampim today.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Kwame Anthony Appiah. "A Slow Emancipation". nytimes.com. Retrieved November 13, 2024.