Matthias Kobena Nketsiah
Mathias kobena Nketsia | |
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Awo bere | 14th May, 1942. Kakomdo-(Cape coast) |
Citizenship | Ghanaian |
Sukuu a w'akɔ | St. Theresa's Minor Seminary |
N'adwuma | Priesthood |
Employer | Roman Catholic Church |
Board member of | Catholic Bishop conference |
Children | Non |
Abrabɔ Ahyeaseɛ ne Nwomasua
sesaɔwoo Ɔsɔfo pɔn panin Mathias Kobina Nketsiah wɔ Oforisuo da a ɛtɔ so du-nan-14, afe Apem, Ahankron ne Aduanan-Mmienu(1942). Wɔwoo no wɔ ɔno ankasa ne krom Kakomdo a ɛwɔ wɔ Ghana Mfinimfini Mantam mu. Ɔsɔfo pɔn panin Matthias Kobena Nketsiah yɛ obi a wɔhyɛɛ no sɔfo sɛ Cape Coast Ɔsɔfo wɔ Kitawonsa da a ɛtɔ so du-nkron-19, afe Apem, Ahankron ne Aduɔson(1970). Saa berɛ no na na wadi mfeɛ aduonu -nwɔtwe (28). Saa berɛ no Ɔsɔfopɔn Peter Kwasi Sarpong a na ɔyɛ sɛ Kumasi Ɔsɔfopɔn panin, na ɔsɔre faa dibea no so bɛyɛɛ Cape Coast Ɔsɔfo Panyin.[1]
Adwumayɛ
sesaƆsɔfo pɔn panin Matthias Nketsiah, a kosii sɛ wɔpaw no sɛ Asomafo sohwɛfo, na osii Peter Cardinal Appiah Turkson a wɔsan paw no sɛ Pontifical Council for Peace and Justice no Titenani wɔ Rome, Italy no ananmu.
Ɔdii dibea ahodoɔ a na ɔyɛ Episcopal Nhyiamu no Department of Juridical Matter no Titenani.
Owiee ne Ordinary ne Advanced Levels nyinaa wɔ St. Theresa’s Minor Seminary wɔ Amisano, na ɔtoaa ne Nyansapɛ ne Nyamekyerɛ adesua so wɔ St. Peter’s Major Seminary wɔ Pedu, Cape Coast. [2]
N'ahomegyeɛ Korɔ
sesaWɔ Kotonimaa bosome da a ɛtɔ so du-baako, afe Mpemmmienu ne Du-nwɔtwe(2018) mu no, ɔde n'adwuma sɛ sɔfopɔn panin baa awieɛkɔɔ ahomegyeɛ mu[3]
Baabi a Menyaa Mmoa Friiɛ
sesa- ↑ mascolgh (2018-05-12), Catholic Archbishop of Cape Coast resigned (in British English), retrieved 2023-11-26
- ↑ MASAHUDU ANKIILU (2018-05-11), Ghana: Catholic Archbishop of Cape Coast Resigns (in American English), retrieved 2023-11-26
- ↑ MASAHUDU ANKIILU (2018-05-11), Ghana: Catholic Archbishop of Cape Coast Resigns (in American English), retrieved 2023-11-26