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Akwamufie came alive with pomp, pageantry, and spiritual symbolism on April 10, 2025, as Nana Akonnor Bekai Ababio V, known in his private life as Aaron Kwabena Packeys, a seasoned Chartered Accountant and a consummate business leader, was officially installed as Osomanyawa — the Chief Administrator and second-in-command of Akwamu State — bringing an end to a 13-year vacancy of one of the kingdom’s most powerful traditional positions.
The ceremony, held at the Bogyawe Palace in the Eastern Region’s Asuogyaman District, was rich in cultural heritage. Nana Bekai, who also serves as Ayokohene, Mankrado of Akwamuman, and Guantoahene of Akwamu, swore the traditional oath of allegiance to His Royal Majesty Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, promising to uphold the values, unity, and transformation agenda of the Akwamu Traditional Area.

In a rare and historic moment, both the Akwamuhene and Nana Bekai were adorned in the sacred 400-year-old “Mahony” cloth — a lion skin and cowrie-laden regalia historically used by Akwamu royalty as spiritual protection in times of war. Oral tradition holds that the Mahony cloth can only be destroyed by a sacred stone, and it is exclusively reserved for the Akwamuhene and Osomanyawa.

As part of the rituals, the revered “Afua” sword — symbol of the Omanhene’s authority — was laid down and ceremonially stepped on three times by the Akwamuhene before it was handed to Nana Bekai. This act signified the formal transfer of power and authority, empowering him to lead the divisional chiefs and represent the Akwamuhene when necessary.

Traditional drums such as Atumpan and Fontomfrom echoed through the palace as Nana Bekai led the Akwamuhene to the dance floor, raising the Fontomfrom high — a symbolic gesture of loyalty, respect, and service.

Observers described the moment as “deeply symbolic,” emphasising that “this is not just tradition, it is a spiritual expression of loyalty, honesty, obedience, and reverence.”

Nana Bekai’s return, described as coming “home from a 13-year journey to the ancestors,” has reignited hope and enthusiasm among the Akwamu people. He is expected to work closely with Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, who has reigned since 2011, to usher in a new era under the “Akwamu Arising” vision, focused on unity, heritage preservation, and development.



The Bogyawe Palace, not only the official seat of the Akwamuhene but also a cultural attraction, continues to stand as a proud symbol of Akwamu heritage and resilience.
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