The paternal aunt to Aaron and Maanan in J.C. De Graft's "Sons and Daughters" is Fosuwa. This can be inferred from the text where it is stated that Fosuwa is "the wife of the old man’s brother" and that "she had come to live with them after her husband died." Since Aaron and Maanan are the sons of the "old man," who is also referred to as "Father," this means that Fosuwa is their paternal aunt. Additionally, in the story, Fosuwa is depicted as a caring and supportive figure to the boys, offering them advice and guidance as they navigate the challenges of growing up in a changing world.