Rulers and Signatories of the Fante Confederation
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
| Fante Confederation | |||
| 1868 | Fante states join in a UK-sponsored Fante Confederation; members under the Constitution of Mankessim, 1871 | ||
| Signatories of the constitution | |||
| 1868 | King Mankessim Kwasi Edo King Abura Anfo Oto King Assin Kudmin Inhié and Tshibu Dhahon King Ayan Kuo Yanfo King Edgimaku Kudmin Mayua King Inkosokoomper Esando King Komminda Kudgse Okro Chief Abakrampa Kwasi Nakko Chief Abbankrom Kwarsu Arkwayno Chief Abuardi Kwa Amissa Chief Ahiru Kwabina Bovada Chief Akrofome Kwarsu Ansa Chief Ampinafon Brelwi Chief Arnun Luabina Sason Chief Balhyn Kuo Sassan Chief Bohhen Kwabina Odom Chief Bokan Kwasi Bekki Chief Dominassié Thomas Salomon Chief Donassié James Simons Chief Dongua Kwarsu Yarsu Chief Impessidardi Kwasi Buargua Chief Kwaman Luassié Larla Chief Mankessim Kwabina Archwayo Chief Odomana Kwamin Atta Chief Saltpond Luabina Luagrene Chief Joseph Graham Chief Tchafu Kwasi Imana Chief Zuarko Kofi Adoobah |
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| Tenure | Incumbent | Notes | |
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| Kwasi Edo, | |||
| Anfo Oto, | |||
| Ortabil, | |||
| Kwasi Edo, | |||
| Anfo Oto, | |||
| Kwasi Edo, | |||
| 1873 | Dissolution of the Fante Confederation | ||
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