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  2. University of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Volta Hall (the university's female-only hall of residence). It is the only all-female hall on campus known for their discipline and neatness. The hall has churned out many respectable women such as the first female Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Woode. Akuafo Hall The word "akuafo" is an Akan word which means farmers. For this reason the hall ...

  3. Elizabeth Frances Sey - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Frances Baaba Sey (née Biney) (April 21, 1927 – 1991) [1] was the first female graduate of the University of Ghana.After attending the Achimota Secondary School in Accra, [2] she was admitted to what was then the University College of the Gold Coast, now University of Ghana, in 1950 and graduated with a BA degree in 1953.

  4. Akuafo Hall - Wikipedia

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    Akuafo Hall. Akuafo Hall otherwise referred to as the Hall of Excellence is the second Hall of residence to be established in the University College of the Gold Coast now University of Ghana. The Hall has its own statutes governing the administration of its affairs while the affairs of students are organized and supervised by Executives of the ...

  5. Florence Dolphyne - Wikipedia

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    She was the first female pro-vice chancellor of the University of Ghana as well. [14] The University of Ghana organised an event themed “New Frontiers in Language Studies in Ghana” on the occasion of her 80th birthday to honour her. [6] A special issue of the Ghana Journal of Linguistics dedicated to Professor Dolphyne appeared in 2018. [15]

  6. Georgina Theodora Wood - Wikipedia

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    Georgina Theodora Wood JSC OSG (née Lutterodt; born 8 June 1947) is a Ghanaian judge and also a former police prosecution officer. She was the Chief Justice of Ghana and the first woman to occupy that position. [1][2] She retired in 2017 after five decades of service to the state. She is a member of the Council of State.

  7. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo - Wikipedia

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    Institutions. University of Ghana, Legon. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo (born 30 September 1971) is a Ghanaian linguist, university administrator and the current Vice-chancellor at the University of Ghana. [1][2][3] Until her appointment, she was the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Academics and Students Affairs at the University of Ghana in West Africa. [4][5]

  8. Category : University of Ghana buildings and structures

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    U. University of Ghana Medical Centre. University of Ghana Primary School Legon. University of Ghana Teaching Hospital. Categories: University of Ghana. Buildings and structures by university or college. Buildings and structures in Ghana.

  9. Sophia Akuffo - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Abena Boafoa Akuffo JSC (born 20 December 1949) was the Chief Justice of Ghana from 19 June 2017 until 20 December 2019. She had been a Judge in the Supreme Court of Ghana since 1995.