Ghanaian Kings are called Nana in the Akan language; or Nii in the Ga Language; or Torgbui in the Ewe Language; and Naa in most of the northern part of the country.
Ghanaian
wagadu
sika
The nation of Ghana in Africa was named for the ancient Ghana Empire, or Kingdom. In the language used in that ancient kingdom, 'ghana' meant, "Warrior King", a name, no doubt, meant to frighten their enemies.
There is no king of Ghana. Ghana is a constitutional democracy, and has a president. The president of Ghana is John Dramani Mahama.
Ghana or Republic of Ghana
The name Ghana means Warrior King.
Subjects obey their king
Ghana had many different kings before and each king was the nephew of the last king. In this case it is always the sister's son
asantehene
In Ghana, the kingdom is inherited only by the son of the king's sister. In Arab states, property passed through a man's sons, not the sons of his sister. So, in Ghana, the throne went to the king's nephew.
The Ashanti people of Ghana traditionally believe they migrated southward from the ancient Ghana Empire, located north of present-day Ghana. They claim descent from a powerful king named Asantehene and trace their origins to the region inhabited by Akan-speaking people in the Sahel region.