Amanokrom

The Asona of the Ahenkorakese group led by Nana Agyapon Tenten first settled at Adanse Ofoase and moved with Ofori Panyin of Akyem Abuakwa to Pamen in Eastern Akyem Abuakwa before moving again with King Safori to establish the next Ofori Kuma dynasty of Akuapem around 1733.

Nana Kwatia Akompi led the Ahenkorakesee Asona group from Pamen to Akuapem where they stayed with Omanhene Safori at Amanprobi near Akropong.

After the death of Osim Kwatia, Amanor Awuah succeeded to the leadership of the Ahenkorakese Asona group till about 1740.

[4] For many decades, the Odwira Festival has been a staple of Ghana's colourful, vibrant and diverse cultural expression, bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate themes of victory, gratitude and harvest, in unity.

However, even before Odwira became a part of Ghana's cultural landscape it had long been celebrated by the people of Akropong, Amanokrom and Aburi in the Eastern Region.