Osei Kofi is a retired Ghanaian footballer. He played for Asante Kotoko S.C. and the Ghana national football team. He was a joint top scorer in the 1965...
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Osei Kofi Tutu I (c. 1660 – c. 1717) was one of the founders of the Ashanti Empire, assisted by Okomfo Anokye, his chief priest and a distant relative...
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Osei Tutu II (born Nana Barima Kwaku Duah; 6 May 1950) is the 16th Asantehene, enstooled on 26 April 1999. By name, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II is in direct succession...
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minister and activist Osei Kofi (born 1940), Ghanaian retired footballer Tony Kofi (born 1966), British jazz musician Rene Osei Kofi (born 1991), Ghanaian-Dutch...
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founded in 1670, and the capital Kumase was founded in 1680 by Asantehene Osei Kofi Tutu I on the advice of Okomfo Anokye, his premier. Sited at the crossroads...
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Rene Osei Kofi (born 31 December 1991) is a Ghanaian-Dutch footballer who has played as a defender for various clubs in the Netherlands, England, Spain...
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English or Christian names. Some notable people with such names are: Osei Kofi Tutu I (reigned c. 1675 / c. 1680 – c. 1717), one of the co-founders of...
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when the Ashanti became a British crown colony in 1901. In 1701, King Osei Kofi Tutu I won Ashanti independence from Denkyira at the Battle of Feyiase...
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Asantehene Osei Kofi Tutu I (died 1717), founder of the Ashanti Confederacy Osei Kwadwo, Ashanti king Osei Kwame Panyin, Asantehene Osei Telesford (born...
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of flowers and plants in the past. It is also called Oseikrom, after Osei Kofi Tutu I who was a king in the Ashanti empire. Kumasi is the second-largest...
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