The list of Akan people includes notable individuals of Akan meta-ethnicity and ancestry; the Akan people who are also referred to as (Akan : Akanfo ) are a meta-ethnicity and Potou–Tano Kwa ethno-linguistic group that are indigenously located on the Ashantiland peninsula near the equator precisely at the "centre of the Earth".[ 1]
Academic figures and inventors
Name
Born
Died
Notability
Ref.
Francis Allotey
(1932-08-09 ) 9 August 1932
2 November 2017 (aged 85)
Internationally respected mathematical physicist ; known for the "Allotey Formalism" which arose from his work on soft X-ray spectroscopy
Nat Quansah
—
Doctorate in philosophy; was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize
Lawrence Henry Yaw Ofosu-Appiah
(1920-03-18 ) 18 March 1920
1 June 1990(1990-06-01) (aged 70)
Academic; director of the Encyclopedia Africana
Kwame Anthony Appiah
(1954-05-08 ) 8 May 1954
—
Philosopher, cultural theorist , and novelist whose interests include political and moral theory, the philosophy of language and mind, and African intellectual history
Patrick Awuah, Jr.
c. 1965 (age 59–60)
—
Program Manager for Microsoft ; spearheaded the development of dial-up internetworking technologies at Microsoft
Marcus Garvey
(1887-08-17 ) 17 August 1887
10 June 1940(1940-06-10) (aged 52)
Academic publisher , journalist , and orator [ 2] [ 3]
[ 4]
Kofi Abrefa Busia
(1913-07-11 ) 11 July 1913
28 August 1978(1978-08-28) (aged 65)
Academic and politician; studied at University College, Oxford ; took BA (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (MA ) and a DPhil in social anthropology [ 5]
[ 5]
J. B. Danquah
c. December 1895
4 February 1965 (aged 69–70)
Scholar, historian, philosopher and lawyer; studied at University of London ;[ 6] wrote The Akan Doctrine of God (1944)[ 7]
[ 6] [ 7]
Kwame Nkrumah
(1909-09-21 ) 21 September 1909
27 April 1972(1972-04-27) (aged 62)
Lecturer; influential 20th-century advocate of Pan-Africanism ; awarded the Lenin Peace Prize [ 8]
[ 8]
Simone Gbagbo
(1949-06-20 ) 20 June 1949
—
Historian, politician and former First Lady of Ivory Coast ; cofounded the Ivorian Popular Front with her husband, former President Laurent Gbagbo , in 1982
[ 9]
Architects and designers
Businesspersons and entrepreneurs
Businesspersons and entrepreneurs
sam brefo
17/11/62
- age 62
Agro business
Ref.uk residence
Paul Cuffee
(1759-01-17 ) 17 January 1759
9 September 1817(1817-09-09) (aged 58)
Quaker and businessman; built a lucrative shipping empire[ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
[ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
Paa Kwesi Nduom
(1953-02-15 ) 15 February 1953
—
Businessman, business consultant and politician; received Bachelor of Arts (Economics) degree, Master's degree in Management and PhD (Service Delivery Systems) at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee [ 16]
[ 16]
Adam Afriyie
(1965-08-04 ) 4 August 1965
—
Businessman and politician; self-made multi-millionaire; worth an estimated £100 million (£ 100,000,000+);[ 17] Afriyie is chairman of Connect Support Services , an IT support company;[ 17] owned two-thirds of DeHavilland ;[ 17] regional finalist in the 2003 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards ;[ 17] Governor of the Museum of London ; trustee of the Museum in Docklands ; a director of Policy Exchange [ 17]
[ 17]
Sam E. Jonah
(1949-11-19 ) 19 November 1949
—
Businessman; received KBE ; Executive chairman of Jonah Capital, equity fund; previously Corporate President of AngloGold Ashanti [ 18]
[ 18]
Paul Boateng
(1951-06-14 ) 14 June 1951
—
Businessman and Lord ; currently a non-executive Director of Aegis Defence Services , a private military company , private security company , and military and risk management company[ 19] [ 20]
[ 19] [ 20]
Dentaa Amoateng
c. 1983 (age 41–42)
—
Businesswoman , award-winning entrepreneur, general manager and sports agent [ 21]
[ 21]
Menaye Donkor
(1981-03-20 ) 20 March 1981
—
Businesswoman , entrepreneur, and philanthropist;[ 22] received BBA , BBusSci , MBA , and MMR degrees in marketing and business marketing at York University [ 23]
[ 23] [ 22]
Economists and bankers
Economists and bankers
Name
Born
Died
Notability
Ref.
Kwesi Nyantakyi
—
Banker, lawyer and football administrator[ 24] [ 25]
[ 24] [ 25]
Kofi Annan
Kwesi Amissah-Arthur
(1951-04-29 ) 29 April 1951
—
Economist, academician and politician
Kofi Annan
(1938-04-08 ) 8 April 1938
18 August 2018
Economist, diplomat, Secretary-General of the United Nations and Nobel laureate [ 26]
[ 26]
Edward S. Ayensu
—
Economist and scientist; studied the biological sciences at the University of London ; formerly Director and Senior Scientist at the Smithsonian Institution ;[ 27] international development advisor on science, technology and economic development ; Member of the Board of Trustees of the UN University for Peace ; member of the Advisory Board of the Sustainable Forestry Management Limited;[ 28] has held several important positions globally, such as Chairman of the Inspection Panel of the World Bank and Secretary-General of the International Union of Biological Sciences ; founding Chairman of the African Biosciences Network;[ 28] wrote Ashanti Gold (1997)[ 27]
[ 27] [ 28]
John Atta Mills
(1944-07-21 ) 21 July 1944
24 July 2012(2012-07-24) (aged 68)
Economist, tax advisor and law professor ; received LLM at London School of Economics and Political Science [ 29]
[ 29]
Charles Konan Banny
(1942-11-11 ) 11 November 1942
—
Economist, banker, former governor of the Central Bank of West African States , aka BCEAO ; former prime minister of Ivory Coast ; former candidate for the 2015 presidential election
[ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
Folklore
Folklore
Name
Born
Died
Notability
Ref.
Okomfo Anokye
c. 1635
c. 1717 (aged 81–82)
Legendary Akan figure best known as the wizard featured in the Akan Kingdom of Ashanti ; priest, statesman and lawgiver; occupies a Merlin -like position in Akan history;[ 33] co-founder of the Akan Kingdom of Ashanti and helped establish its constitution, laws, and customs[ 33]
[ 33]
Okomfo Anokye
Judges and lawyers
Actors and actresses
Actors and actresses
Name
Born
Died
Notability
Ref.
Vanessa L. Williams
(1963-03-18 ) 18 March 1963
—
[ 42]
Cynthia Addai-Robinson
—
Actress, Colombiana and in Star Trek Into Darkness
[ 43]
Peter Mensah
(1959-08-27 ) 27 August 1959
—
Actor, Avatar , 300 , Hidalgo , Tears of the Sun , Jason X , Harvard Man , Bless the Child and The Incredible Hulk
[ 44]
Boris Kodjoe
(1973-03-08 ) 8 March 1973
—
Actor, Resident Evil: Afterlife and Resident Evil: Retribution
[ 45]
Idris Elba
(1972-09-06 ) 6 September 1972
—
Actor, Prometheus , Pacific Rim and Thor: The Dark World
Majid Michel
(1980-09-22 ) 22 September 1980
—
Nadia Buari
(1982-11-21 ) 21 November 1982
—
Jackie Appiah
(1983-12-05 ) 5 December 1983
—
Award-winning actress of the Africa Movie Academy Awards
Van Vicker
(1977-08-01 ) 1 August 1977
—
Freema Agyeman
(1979-03-20 ) 20 March 1979
—
Yvonne Nelson
(1985-11-12 ) 12 November 1985
—
Juliet Ibrahim Safo
(1986-03-03 ) 3 March 1986
—
Holly Quin-Ankrah
c. 1987 (age 37–38)
—
Adjoa Andoh
(1963-01-14 ) 14 January 1963
—
Authors and novelists
Authors and novelists
Name
Born
Died
Notability
Ref.
J. E. Casely Hayford
(1866-09-29 ) 29 September 1866
11 August 1930(1930-08-11) (aged 63)
Author, editor, journalist, lawyer, educator, and politician; awarded MBE [ 46]
[ 46]
J. E. Casely Hayford
Anton Wilhelm Amo
c. 1703
c. 1759 (aged 55–56)
Philosopher, novelist, and educator at the universities of Halle and Jena ; was treated as a member of the family of Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ; first African known to have attended a European university[ 47]
[ 47]
Ottobah Cugoano [dubious – discuss ]
c. 1757
c. 1791 (aged 33–34)
Abolitionist, philosopher, and author[ 48]
[ 48]
Filmmakers
Journalists
Musicians
Musicians
Name
Born
Died
Notability
Ref.
Rhian Afua Benson
(1977-01-10 ) 10 January 1977
—
Soul and jazz singer and songwriter[ 63]
[ 63]
Sarkodie
(1985-07-10 ) 10 July 1985
—
Award-winning hiplife and hip hop recording artist, entertainer, and brand ambassador;[ 64] raps in Akan language ;[ 64] received the BET Awards for "Best International Act Africa" in 2012;[ 64] considered one of the major proponents of the Azonto genre and dance; has a large fan base in Africa[ 64]
[ 64]
Bisa Kdei
(1986-03-19 ) 19 March 1986
—
Afrobeats and highlife musician and record producer ;[ 65] [ 66]
[ 65] [ 66]
Efya
(1987-04-10 ) 10 April 1987
—
Award-winning neo soul vocalist , songwriter, and performer [ 67]
Richie Mensah
(1986-05-17 ) 17 May 1986
—
Award-winning hiplife singer-songwriter, record producer, and record executive of Lynx Entertainment record label[ 68] [ 69] [ 70]
[ 68] [ 69] [ 70]
Reggie Rockstone
(1964-11-04 ) 4 November 1964
—
Rapper and pioneer of the hiplife music genre ;[ 71] raps in Akan language ;[ 71] won the Kora Award for the "Best African Video" in 2004[ 72]
[ 71] [ 72]
Fuse ODG
c. 1988 (age 36–37)
—
Award-winning musician; smash-hit singles include "Azonto ", "Antenna ", and "Million Pound Girl "[ 73] [ 74]
[ 73] [ 74]
Meiway
(1962-03-17 ) 17 March 1962
—
Rose to fame in the early 1990s when he created and popularized Zoblazo music; nicknamed Professor Awolowoh or the Genius of Kpalèzou; known for his smash hit "Miss Lolo" from the 2001 album Eternel (700% Zoblazo)
[ 75] [ 76]
Kuami Eugene
(1997-02-01 ) 1 February 1997
-
Ghanaian Highlife and Afrobeats musicican
Ofori Amponsah
(1974-03-02 ) 2 March 1974
-
Ghanaian Highlife musician, famously known for songs 'Emmanuella' and 'Otoolege'
Gyakie
(1999-12-16 ) 16 December 1999
-
R&B and afro-fusion singer
Kofi Kinaata
(1990-04-15 ) 15 April 1990
-
Musician and Songwriter
Daddy Lumba
(1964-09-29 ) 29 September 1964
-
Legendary Ghanaian musician, widely regarded as one of the best Highlife musicians ever.
Television presenters
Monarchs
Monarchs
Name
Born
Died
Notability
Ref.
Osei Tutu I
c. 1660
c. 1717 (aged 56–57)
King; credited with founding the great Akan Kingdom of Ashanti[ 82]
[ 82]
Akan Kingdom of Ashanti King Osei Tutu II
Opoku Ware I
c. 1700
c. 1750 (aged 49–50)
King; credited with being the "empire builder" of the Akan Kingdom of Ashanti during his reign, which lasted from 1720 or as early as 1718[ 83]
[ 83]
Queen Pokou
c. 1750-1760
-
Queen; niece of Osei Kofi Tutu I and founder of the Baoule People I[ 84]
Prempeh I
(1870-12-18 ) 18 December 1870
12 May 1931(1931-05-12) (aged 60)
King; ruled the Akan Kingdom of Ashanti from 26 March 1888 until 12 May 1931; known for fighting an Akan Kingdom of Ashanti war against Britain in 1893[ 85]
[ 85]
Prempeh II
c. 1892
27 May 1970(1970-05-27) (aged 77–78)
King; by name, is in direct succession to King Prempeh I[ 84]
[ 84]
Opoku Ware II
(1919-11-30 ) 30 November 1919
26 February 1999(1999-02-26) (aged 79)
King; by name, is in direct succession to King Opoku Ware I[ 84]
[ 84]
Osei Tutu II
(1950-05-06 ) 6 May 1950
—
King; by name, is in direct succession to the founder of the Akan Kingdom of Ashanti, King Osei Tutu I[ 84]
[ 84]
Physicians
Models
Name
Born
Died
Notability
Ref.
Olivia Yacé
(1998-01-08 ) 8 January 1998
Miss Côte d'Ivoire 2021 and Second runner-up Miss World 2021
Sports
Rugby League players
Basketball players
Boxers
Combat sports
Skiers
Track
Warriors and revolutionary leaders
Military personnel
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