Nii Kwabena Bonnie III (1888 – 1968),[1] also known as Kwamla Theodore Taylor, was a Ghanaian (Ga) traditional ruler in Gold Coast, a British colony in West Africa, in 1947.[2] He was a chief of Osu Alata Mantse [3] and Oyokohene of Techiman.[4][5]
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