Welcome to the official website of the Nene Agbovi Royal Family Association of Agotime Kpetoe.
This platform serves as a central resource for the latest updates on the activities of the Royal Family and the Nene Agbovi Royal Family Association (NARFAS). Here, you will discover in-depth historical accounts of Nene Agbovi I, the Agotime Traditional Area, and the lineage of successive chiefs, along with profiles of esteemed members of the Royal Family. Our goal is to provide accurate and insightful information about the rich heritage, traditions, and significant affairs of the Nene Agbovi Royal Family and its esteemed association, NARFAS.

Navigation
Here are the pages of this web site :
- Home
- Overview
- History
- Important historical dates
- Succesive chiefs
- Founding of Agotime Batoume
- Successive stoolfathers
- Agotime Ashanti war (1869-1872)
- Friendships
- Review of a History book
- False Claims To The Agbovi Stool
- Historical differences between Nene Agbovi I and Nene Akoto Sah I
- The true historical account of Todze, regarded ancestor of Agorkpome
- Nana Nstrifuo : the deity of Agotime and the controversy of its transformation into a Royal Stool
- Historical and customary evidence dismissing the claim of rotational enstoolment between the Agbovi and Kordah families on the Nene Agbovi Royal Stool
- Rebutting the false historical claims of the Kordah family concerning the founding of Batoume and their alleged chieftaincy rights in Agotime
- Nene Agbovi I : nation builder, warrior, and custodian of Agotime’s identity
- The genesis of the great oath of Agotime: lewo-fe-nditsidzagbe
- Organisation
- Festival
- Traditional Square
- Privileges
- Council of Elders
- Constitution of the Nene AGBOVI Royal Family Association (NARFAS)
- Architect of unity: Nene Agbovi i and the formation of a cohesive Agotime identity
- The Nene Agbovi Royal Stool: its historical and cultural significance in Agotime
- Nene Agbovi I : legendary war hero and visionary leader in the history of Agotime and the Trans-Volta Togoland
- The Cultural Significance of ‘Korkorlinu’ at Kpetoe
- Pictures of Members