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  2. William Kwaku Asante - Wikipedia

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    Asante was born on 16 August 1955 at Sepe Wusuansa in Kumasi, Ashanti Region of Ghana. He attended the Garden City Commercial College, where he obtained his GCE Ordinary Level certificate. He also attended the London School of Accountancy where he studied Accounting and was awarded his R.S.A. Stage II Accounting Certificate. [1]

  3. Self-signed certificate - Wikipedia

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    Self-signed certificates can be created for free, using a wide variety of tools including OpenSSL, Java's keytool, Adobe Reader, wolfSSL and Apple's Keychain. They are easy to customize; e.g, they can have larger key sizes or hold additional metadata.

  4. Crescenzio Sepe - Wikipedia

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    Crescenzio Sepe (Italian pronunciation: [kreʃˈʃɛntsjo ˈsɛːpe]; born 2 June 1943) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Naples from 2006 to 2020. He served in the Roman Curia as Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples from 2001 to 2006.

  5. Sepe (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sepe is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Sepe, (1941–1984) Italian-American gangster; Crescenzio Sepe, Italian cardinal; Daniele Sepe, Italian musician; Frank Sepe, American fitness author; Luigi Sepe, Italian footballer; Majda Sepe, (1937–2006) Slovenian singer; Michele Sepe, Italian rugby player

  6. Basic Education Certificate Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is the main examination to qualify students for admission into secondary and vocational schools in Ghana, [1] and Nigeria.

  7. Sepe - Wikipedia

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    Sepe may refer to: Sepe (surname) Sepé Tiaraju, Brazilian Guaraní tribe leader; Sepe, a form of Kurdish dance; São Sepe River, Brazilian river;

  8. Sepé Tiaraju - Wikipedia

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    Sepé Tiaraju was immortalized in the letters by Brazilian writer Basílio da Gama in the epic poem O Uraguai (1769) and in the poem O Lunar de Sepé, collected by Simões Lopes Neto and published in the beginning of the 20th century.

  9. Majda Sepe - Wikipedia

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    Majda Sepe (née Bernard; 2 July 1937 – 11 April 2006) was one of the most successful and well recognized Slovenian singers in the time of Yugoslavia and was one of the most renowned singers of the Golden Age of Slovenian folk music.