• Kusi Obodom was the 3rd Asantehene of the Ashanti Empire from 1750 to 1764. He was elected as the successor to Opoku Ware I as opposed to the nominee...
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    Dahomeans against the forces of the Ashanti Empire under their Asantehene, Kusi Obodom. In 1763, the Ashante vassal state of Akyem made contact with the Dahomeans...
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  • daughter of Kyirama, sister of Osei Tutu I and she was the mother of Kusi Obodom. The date of death of Nketia Ntim Abaom is uncertain because she was...
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  • reigned from 1764 to 1777. Osei Kwadwo was elected in replacement of Kusi Obodom who was removed out of power. The Kwadwoan Revolution fostered during...
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  • Ware died in 1750, unable to complete the reform. He was succeeded by Kusi Obodom. Sources vary for the death of Opoku Ware's predecessor Osei Kofi Tutu...
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  • from which he was elected. One impeachment occurred during the reign of Kusi Obodom, caused by a failed invasion of Dahomey. Emblem of His Majesty the King...
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  • Dagomba, gaining control of the important middle Niger trade routes. Kusi Obodom (1750–1764) succeeded Opoku. He solidified all the newly won territories...
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    from which he was elected. An impeachment occurred during the reign of Kusi Obodom, caused by a failed invasion of Dahomey. Okomfo Anokye was responsible...
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  • her extended family, among them Isobel Kusi-Obodom, whose father died in Nkrumah's prisons, and Dr Joe Appiah-Kusi of Seattle. After Joe Appiah was elected...
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    Dagomba, gaining control of the important Middle Niger trade routes. Kusi Obodom (1750–1764) succeeded Opoku. He solidified all the newly won territories...
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  • Reindorf states that the institution was first created by Asantehene Kusi Obodom (1750–1764) who "ordered inspectors to be appointed for cleaning roads...
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