[4] The princess Ampranso Akomaso from Dwenemu was brought to Agyen Kokobo to start the royal line.
[6] He is known for bringing a group of traders from the forests near the Portuguese fort of Elmina Castle to Kumkunso (now Twifo-Heman), around 1500, where a city was then established.
The prosperity of the new establishment is attributed to gold trading, which was further accentuated by early European arrival on the coast.
[1] He was succeeded by Ofusu Kwabi, who was known for the killing of Ahweaben, the Nzima chief, while in battle in 1515.
[4] Still later in the century, under Adow, the clan moved slowly across the inland part of the country,[1][5][7] because of conflicts with their Akan neighbours.