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Akwasi Addo Alfred Kwarteng was born in the London Borough of Waltham Forest on 26 May 1975, [6] the only child [7] of Alfred K. Kwarteng and Charlotte Boaitey-Kwarteng, who had both emigrated from Ghana as students in the 1960s. [8] [9] His mother is a barrister [10] and his father an economist in the Commonwealth Secretariat. [9] [11]
Akwasi Afrifa, soldier and former politician and head of state of Ghana; Joseph Arthur Ankrah, soldier and second head of state of Ghana; David Anumle Hansen, Ghana Navy Chief of Naval Staff; Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, lieutenant general; commissioned as a lieutenant in 1954 and seconded to the British army on the Rhine
Kwaku Agyemang Kwarteng (born February 12, 1969) [1] is a Ghanaian civil engineer, economist, and politician. He is a two term Member of Parliament for Obuasi West constituency in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He is a member of Ghana's New Patriotic Party and a deputy minister of finance. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Akwasi or Kwasí or Kwesi is an Ashanti masculine given name originating from the Ashanti people and their Ashanti day naming system, meaning born on a Sunday. People born on particular days are supposed to exhibit the characteristics or attributes and philosophy, associated with the days.
Akwasi Darko Boateng: NPP: Joyce Adwoa Akoh Dei: NPP 21 Bosomtwe: Yaw Osei Adutwum: NPP: Yaw Osei Adutwum: NPP 22 Effiduase-Asokore: Nana Ayew Afriyie: NPP: Nana Ayew Afriyie: NPP 23 Ejisu: John Ampotuah Kumah [c] NPP: Kwabena Owusu Aduomi: NPP 24 Ejura-Sekyedumase: Muhammad Bawah Braimah: NDC: Muhammad Bawah Braimah: NDC 25 Fomena (Adansi ...
Lieutenant General Akwasi Amankwaa Afrifa (24 April 1936 – 26 June 1979) was a Ghanaian soldier, farmer, traditional ruler and politician. He was the head of state of Ghana and leader of the military government in 1969 and then chairman of the Presidential Commission between 1969 and 1970. He continued as a farmer and political activist.
Dan Amakye Dede [1] [2] (born 5 January 1954) [3] [4] is a Ghanaian high-life musician. Widely regarded as one of the greatest high-life musicians of all time, he is popularly referred to as "Iron Boy", "the high-life maestro" and "Abrantie" (English: Gentleman).
Albert Brumley was a member of the Church of Christ and is buried at Fox Church of Christ Cemetery near Powell, Missouri.He died November 15, 1977. [3] Brumley's son Tom, who would die in 2009, later became a respected steel guitarist in country music and songleader in the Church of Christ in Powell.