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Serial No Portrait Name Took office Left office 1 A. N. M. Hamidullah: 18 January 1972 18 November 1974 2 Naziruddin Ahmed: 19 November 1974 13 July 1976
Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit requested the bank account information of Zillur Rahman, executive director of Center for Governance Studies and host of Tritiyo Matra on 9 August 2023. [16] The National Board of Revenue began an investigation against him on 23 November 2022. [16] The government of Bangladesh was criticized by Front Line ...
Victor Kusi Boateng was born on September 7, 1971, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He is married to Anita, and they have four children. He is married to Anita, and they have four children. He started the Power Chapel Worldwide in Kumasi with the help of his spiritual father, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
Bangladesh Bank Building in Motijheel commercial area, Dhaka. Bangladesh Bank (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ ব্যাংক) is the central bank of Bangladesh and is a member of the Asian Clearing Union. It is fully owned by the Government of Bangladesh. The bank is active in developing green banking.
Both the countries have been exchanging business and official delegations and have been holding trade fairs to boost the bilateral economic cooperation. [3] In 2012, a high-profile Bangladeshi business delegation led by Shubhashish Bose, Vice Chairman of Bangladesh Export Promotion Bureau, visited Ghana to explore ways for expanding bilateral trade between Bangladesh and Ghana.
The Ghana Baptist Convention has its origins in a Baptist mission of Nigerian Baptist Convention in 1927 in Kumasi. [1] It is officially founded in 1963 as the Ghana Baptist Conference. [ 2 ] In 1964, it became autonomous from the Nigerian Baptist Convention and take the name of Ghana Baptist Convention [ 3 ]
Mensa Anamua Otabil was born on 31 August 1959 to Dinah and Lloyd Otabil who lived on Asafo Street in Sekondi, in the Western Region of Ghana.He was the 4th born and the 3rd son in a family of 7 comprising 4 boys and a girl (Effie, Kojo, Ekow, Mensa and Kofi).