Martin Appiah-Danquah

Martin Appiah-Danquah
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bɔbeasumale Sesa
ɔman a ofiri muGhana Sesa
din a wɔde ama noMartin Sesa
abusua dinDanquah Sesa
da a wɔwoo no21 Ɛbɔ 1924 Sesa
beae a wɔwoo noNkawie Sesa
da a owui6 Ayɛwohomumɔ 1996 Sesa
languages spoken, written or signedBrɔfo, Asante Kasa Sesa
n'adwumaAmanyɔni Sesa
dibeaMember of the 2nd Parliament of the 1st Republic of Ghana Sesa
educated atAbuakwa State College Sesa
work locationLartebiokoshie Sesa
member of political partyCPP Sesa
religion or worldviewKristosom Sesa

Martin Appiah-Danquah (wɔwoo no Ɛbɔ 21, 1924) yɛ Ghana amammuifoɔ ne okuafoɔ.[1]

Mfitiaseɛ abrabɔ ne nwomasua

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Wɔwoo Appiah-Danquah wɔ 21 Ɛbɔ 1924.[2] Ɔfiri Nkawie a ɛwɔ Atwima Mponua Mantam mu wɔ Ashanti Mantam mu wɔ Ghana. Ɔnyaa ne mfitiaseɛ nwomasua wɔ Engiresi Asɔre Asɛmpatrɛ Sukuu a ɛwɔ Nkawie. Wɔ afe 1940 mu no, ɔtoaa n’adesua wɔ Akim Abuakwa State College a ɛwɔ Kibi wɔ Ghana Apuei Fam.[1]

Adwuma

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Wɔ Ɔpɛpɔn 1954 mu no, wɔpaw Appiah-Danquah sɛ Ɔkyerɛwfo Panyin wɔ United Ghana Farmers’ Council Co-operatives mu kosii afe 1966.[3][4][5] Wɔ afe 1961 mu no, na ɔsan yɛ Ɔman Ba ​​a Ɔyɛ Ɔsoro ne Ɔsomfoɔ a Ɔwɔ Tumi.[6][7] Na ɔyɛ Ɔman Nkabom Bagua no Titenani nso.[8][9]

Ankorankoro asetena

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Na Apia-Danquah yɛ Ashantini.[10] Na ɔwaree Sophia Appiah-Danquah.[2][11]

Amanyɔsɛm

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Na Appiah-Danquah yɛ Convention Peoples Party (CPP) no muni.[10][12]

Ne Wuo

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Appiah-Danquah wui wɔ Ayɛwohomumɔ 6, 1996.[2]

Akyinnyegye

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Wɔ May 1969 mu no, na Appiah-Danquah ka kan CPP mufo 21 a wɔbɔɔ wɔn sobo sɛ wɔaboaboa ahonyade a ɛyɛ NC96,647.20 ano wɔ ɔkwan a mmara mma ho kwan so ne ne afie a Ghana Aban gye fii wɔn nsam no ho.[13]

Beaɛ a menyaa mmoa fii

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Elvis D. Aryeh (1997-06-06), Daily Graphic: Issue 1,4460 June 6 1997 (in English), Graphic Communications Group, retrieved 2023-12-11
  3. Ghana (1969), White Paper on the Report of the Jiagge Commission of Enquiry Into the Assets of Specified Persons (in English), Ghana Publishing Corporation, retrieved 2023-12-21
  4. United States Central Intelligence Agency (1962), Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts (in English), retrieved 2023-12-21
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  6. Kojo T. Vieta (1999), The Flagbearers of Ghana: Profiles of One Hundred Distinguished Ghanians (in English), Ena Publications, ISBN 978-9988-0-0138-4, retrieved 2023-12-21
  7. David E. Apter (2015-03-08), Ghana in Transition (in English), Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-1-4008-6702-8, retrieved 2023-12-21
  8. Political Parties and National Integration in Tropical Africa (in English), University of California Press, retrieved 2023-12-21
  9. James S. Coleman, Carl G. Rosberg (2023-04-28), Political Parties and National Integration in Tropical Africa (in English), Univ of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-31175-6, retrieved 2023-12-21
  10. 10.0 10.1 Tapan Prasad Biswal (1992), Ghana, Political and Constitutional Developments (in English), Northern Book Centre, ISBN 978-81-7211-029-1, retrieved 2023-12-21
  11. Modern Ghana (2019-09-26), CPP Loses A Mother
  12. United States Congress Senate Committee on the Judiciary (1963), Is U.S. Money Aiding Another Communist State?: Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session (in English), U.S. Government Printing Office, retrieved 2023-12-21
  13. Henry Ofori (1969-05-12), Daily Graphic: Issue 5,788 May 12 1969 (in English), Graphic Communications Group, retrieved 2023-12-21