Osu Mantse Palace

The seat of his royal highness of Osu Mantse Find More

Osu Klottey Shrine

The secret place to perform all traditional rites Find More

Osu Dade Shrine

The Katamanso war Find More

Kusum feemo

The purification process Find More
Our Story

The Brief History of Osu

Osu belongs to the Ga-Dangme ethnic group in Ghana. Osu is currently a member of the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs after its elevation into paramountcy status.

Osu has a traditional area of approximately 55.5 sq. miles rang- ing from southwest which shares boundary with Ga Mashie at Dadebra lagoon and southeast with La at Obenesu lagoon.

Brief history of Osu can be summarized into the following areas below;

Amantra (Kinkawe) Quarter

Amantra is the first quarter set up within the Osu Traditional Area.

Ashante Quarter (Ashante Blohum)

This is the second quarter set up after Amantra and there is called Mankralo.

Alata Quarter

The Alata quarter later joined the Osu Stool to complement the Traditional Council.

The Anorhor Quarter

This quarter has a long relationship with the Anorhor people in Togo.

Owuo We is the principal house of Osu Mantse Stool succession and was initiated after the enstoolment of Nii Noi Owuo II (17thOsu Mantse).

Our Royalty

The Two Royal Houses

Owuo We Royal House
House of Amantra (Sei Kwame)
Dowuona Royal House
House of Kinkawe (Sei Kofi)
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