Francis Yahaya Mahama
Francis Yahaya Mahama
bɔbeasu | male |
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ɔman a ofiri mu | Ghana |
din a wɔde ama no | Francis |
da a wɔwoo no | 1942 |
languages spoken, written or signed | Brɔfo |
n'adwuma | military personnel |
Francis Yahaya Mahama (wɔwoo no afe 1942) yɛ kan Ghana ɔsahene panyin ne Aban ntam nkitahodifo.[1]
Adwuma
sesaWɔ afe 1996 mu no, Mahama faa Ghana Asraafoɔ Kuo a Ɛdi Kan no so tumi sɛ ɔsahene.[2] Eduu Ɔbenem 21, 2000 no, wɔpaw no sɛ First Brigade Kuw no sahene, na onyaa dibea sɛ ɔsahene panyin. Bere koro no ara mu no, wɔde Ghana Asraafo Anafo Fam Ahyɛde no akannifo hyɛɛ ne nsa. Mahama gyaee pɛnhyen wɔ sraadi mu wɔ March 2001. Bere a ogyaee pɛnhyen akyi no, wɔ October 2001 mu no, wogyee no toom wɔ Kremlin (Russia) sɛ ɔman nanmusifo. Nanso, wɔ Obubuo 8, 2002 no, wɔtow hyɛɛ Mahama ne ne karkafo so na wopirapirae wɔ Moscow Victory Park.[3][4]
Ghana manpanyin dada John A. Kufour na ɛpaw no.
Beaɛ a menyaa mmoa fiiriɛ
sesa- ↑ President presents credentials to new Ambassadors, retrieved 2023-11-27
- ↑ Armed Forces Personell End Course (in English), 1997-11-07, retrieved 2023-11-27
- ↑ modernghana (2001-09-14), President presents credentials to new Ambassadors
- ↑ Molestation Of Ghana's Ambassador To The Russian Federation (in English), 2002-11-12, retrieved 2023-11-27