Nana Oti Akenten (ruled from 1630 – 1660) was the ruler of the Asante Oyoko clan which occupied parts of what is now Ghana.
When the hunter learned that the area was productive, he went to tell Nana Oti.
The settlement was then given the name Kumasi after the monarch, his family, and some of his followers opted to purchase that portion of the land from Agonaba Obaapanyin Adwoa Wiri.
[3] It was under his regime that a series of military operations against other Akan states came into alliance with the Ashanti.
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