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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; Rosamond Asiamah Nkansah (born 1930), first Ghanaian policewoman; Jerry Rawlings, former president of the Republic of Ghana and Ghana Air Force fighter pilot
The Ghanaian nationalism was suspended by the Ghanaian government during the time of World War II, but was resumed in 1945. [46] The Ghanaians allied with the Allies in World War II. [46] The Fifth Pan-African Congress held in October 1945, served to form the support for the liberalization of Ghanaian colonial domination on 4 August 1947.
Ghana has museums that are situated inside castles, and two are situated inside a fort. [265] The Military Museum and the National Museum organise temporary exhibitions. [265] Ghana has museums that allow an in-depth look at specific regions, with a number of museums providing insight into the traditions and history of the geographical areas. [265]
Shqip; Simple English; Slovenčina; Slovenščina; ... Pages in category "Ghanaian people" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
This category is for articles related to the West African country of Ghana. See Guinea , Guinea-Bissau Equatorial Guinea , New Guinea , Papua New Guinea , Guyana , or French Guiana for similarly-named categories.
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Ghana is a country of 33.48 million people and many native groups, such as: [1] [2] The Akans in the center and South of the country, The Ga and Adangbe in, around, and East of Accra ,
Pages in category "Ghanaian diaspora" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Afrochic Diaspora Festival;