Convener of Democracy Hub and Social activist, Oliver Barker-Vormawor has suggested that Ghana's International Airport should be named after Nii Kwabena Bonne III.

Nii Kwabena Bonnie III was the Osu Alata Mantse (King) and Oyokohene of Techiman who led a two-day boycott of European goods in Gold Coast in 1948 over soaring high prices.

In December 1947, Chief Bonne wrote a letter to the Accra Chamber of Commerce outlining the grievances of the people. The letter proposed an ultimatum to European firms to lower prices or face a boycott.

The letter went unanswered, so on January 24, 1948, the boycott began. The slogan for the boycott was "We cannot buy; your prices are too high".