Osagyefo Kuntunkununku II
Nana Kuntunkunuku II (born Alexander Kwadwo Fredua Agyeman[1] 22 February 1942 – 17 March 1999) was a traditional ruler in Ghana and Paramount Chief of Akyem-Abuakwa in the Eastern Region.[8] As chief, he tried to encourage investors, mostly foreign, to start businesses on Akyem lands and in Ghana, travelling and having meetings in western European nations.[10] He served as representative of the Eastern regional House of chiefs to the Constituent Assembly which drafted the Ghanaian constitution in 1992.[1][3] During his reign, there was an increase in the number of educational institutions in the Akyem Abukwa Traditional area.He also listened to complains of the people in some surrounding villages about the environmental problem caused by some gold mines.