ADUANA

ADUANA
ADUANA

ADUANA

The Aduana Abusua, symbolized by the dog with fire in its mouth, is one of the oldest and most historically significant Akan clans. In tradition, the emblem represents vigilance, courage, and the sacred duty of safeguarding authority and spiritual heritage. The clan is closely associated with leadership, loyalty, and custodianship of tradition, with deep roots in early Akan settlements and state formation. Members of the Aduana lineage are widely respected for their discipline, protective nature, and strong commitment to unity, governance, and the preservation of ancestral customs.
If Aduana greets you, the response is  "Yaa Aberade or Yaa Ogyaba"

Qualities:

Honesty, industriousness. Vigilance, courage, and the sacred duty of safeguarding authority and spiritual heritage
ADUANA

Stools Occupied

The ADUANA clan occupies 18 stools.

  • Agogohene
  • Akwamuhene
  • Asamankesehene
  • Assumnyyahene
  • AwuaDomasehene
  • Boamanhene
  • Bompatathene
  • Denyaasehene
  • Dormaahene
  • Kadehene
  • Kumawuhene
  • Kwaamanhene
  • Kwaasohene
  • Manso Memhene
  • Nsuatrehene
  • Obomehene Kwawu
  • Takyimanhene
  • Tikuromhene