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Gamal Gorkeh Nkrumah (born 1958) is a Ghanaian journalist, a Pan-Africanist and an editor of Al Ahram Weekly newspaper. He is the eldest son of the first president of Ghana , Kwame Nkrumah , [ 1 ] and his Egyptian wife Fathia Nkrumah .
An influential advocate of pan-Africanism, Nkrumah was a founding member of the Organization of African Unity and winner of the Lenin Peace Prize from the Soviet Union in 1962. [22] Samia has two brothers: Gamal Nkrumah, Sekou Nkrumah.
Her children were Gamal (born in 1958), Sékou (born in 1964) and Samia Nkrumah (born in 1960). [8] Her children have all gone on to have careers relating to politics. Her daughter, Samia Nkrumah, was the chairperson of the Convention People's Party (CPP), the Ghanaian political party that her father founded, from 2011 to 2015. [9]
Nkrumah and his family meeting Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser during the 1965 Organization of African Unity Summit in Accra. Nkrumah actively promoted a policy of Pan-Africanism from the beginning of his presidency. This entailed the creation of a series of new international organizations, which held their inaugural meetings in Accra. [215]
Gamal Nkrumah (1959–), journalist and editor; Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972), politician and political theorist; O. Richard Emmanuel Obeng (1877–1951), novelist ...
Nkrumah is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972), the first Prime Minister and then first President of Ghana; Fathia Nkrumah (1932–2007), wife of Kwame Nkrumah and First Lady of Ghana; Gamal Nkrumah (born 1959), Ghanaian journalist. Samia Nkrumah (born 1960), Ghanaian journalist and politician
Gamal Nkrumah (born 1959, Ghana/Egypt, nf) Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972, Gold Cast/Ghana, nf) Yamilka Noa (born 1980, Cuba/Costa Rica, p) David Nobbs (1935–2015 ...
Kwame Nkrumah, founder of Pan-Africanism, leader of Ghana and its predecessor state, the Gold Coast and one of The Big Six; Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey, politician, one of the founders and leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention and one of The Big Six; Jacob Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey