Pre-Asante chief of Kwaman (the precursor settlement to Kumasi); maternal-uncle and political predecessor of Osei Tutu I. Akan succession is matrilineal: Obiri Yeboa's sister Manu Kotosi was the mother of Osei Tutu, who inherited the Kwaman chiefly stool through the maternal-uncle line per Akan kinship norms. The registry treats Obiri Yeboa with empty parentIds (his pre-Asante Oyoko clan-line ancestors are not included in this 10-entry cluster) and notes the matrilineal-uncle succession to Osei Tutu in prose. Killed in war with the rival Domaa polity c. 1680 CE; his death precipitated Osei Tutu's accession and the foundational coalition with Komfo Anokye that produced the Asante Empire (1675-1701). Conventional dating: birth c. 1640 CE, reign as Kwaman chief c. 1660-1680, death c. 1680.