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In 1989 and 1992, Dampare passed the GCE Ordinary and Advanced level examinations as a private candidate respectively. He went on to study accounting completing his ACCA course at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) between February 1994 to December 1996 and became a Chartered Accountant in 1996, at age 25.
The Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra is located within the city's Central Business District [8] a few kilometres away from Kotoka International Airport, Accra. [1] The hotel is located close to the Accra Financial Centre, World Trade Centre, International Conference Centre and government ministries. The hotel also has the largest swimming-pool ...
The Octagon is a business and retail center in the heart of Accra, the capital of Ghana. The building complex offers ca. 75,000 m 2 usable area for luxury offices and retail, and inclusively a five-star hotel. Opened in 2013, it is located in Tudu, a suburb of Accra on an area closed by the Independence Avenue and the Barnes Road, northern of ...
The current head of the Ghana Police Service is Inspector General of Police (IGP) George Akuffo Dampare. [4] For each of the regional police divisions, there is a Regional Commander who is in charge of all operational and administrative functions under his jurisdiction.
In the U.S., directory assistance for companies with toll-free "800 numbers" (with area codes 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888) was available from toll-free directory assistance, reachable by dialing 1-800-555-1212, for many decades until it was discontinued in 2020. [citation needed]
Feldman was the president and CEO of Embassy Suites until 1990, after which he served as executive chairman until 1992. [4] The first Embassy Suites hotel opened in 1984 in Overland Park, Kansas. In 1986, Embassy Suites built two hotels in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, one costing $28 million and the other $38 million. [5]
The Ashanti Region has 530 health facilities. [2] 170 of these health facilities are operated by the Ghana Health Service; 71 by missions; 281 by private institutions; and 8 by the Ashanti quasi-government. [2]
This also had Nanka-Bruce as its first president. Both associations were merged to form the Ghana Medical Association on 4 January 1958. It was inaugurated by Kwame Nkrumah at the Arden Hall of the Ambassador Hotel in Accra. [6] Charles Easmon was elected as the first president of the GMA. [7]