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Akwamufie Palace
Akwamufie Palace is the seat of the Akwamuhene of the Akwamu people, as well as his official residence. It is currently occupied by the current king of Akwamu state, Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III. Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III has been steering the affairs of the kingdom of Akwamu from the Bogyawe Palace since he ascended the throne in the year 2011.[1] It is located at Akwamufie along the bank of the Volta river in the Eastern Region in Ghana.[2][3][4] The palace has a museum and is also a traditional monument for tourist attraction.[5] It is also known as the Bogyawe Palace.[6][7]
^"Ghana Kickstarts Year of Return With Durbar at Akwamufie". Visit Ghana. 3 January 2019. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
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