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Nana Akua Amoatemaa-Appiah (born 19 July 1971) is a British television presenter and journalist working for GB News. Early life. Akua was born on 19 July 1971 in ...
Nana Akua Addo is a German-born Ghanaian model, actress, and film producer. She was the second runner-up in Miss Malaika 2003 and the winner of Miss Ghana-Germany in 2005. [ 1 ] She has received awards, including the Glitz Style Awards and City People Entertainment Awards .
Oheneba Lesley Akyaa Opoku Ware is the daughter of Victoria (née Victoria Nana Akua Afiiriyie Bando) and Otumfuo Opoku Ware II, the 15th King of the Ashanti Kingdom hence the prefix of her name, "Oheneba". [2] Both of her parents were from Ashanti royalty; they married in 1945. [3] Lesley is the youngest daughter of the Asantehene.
Rebecca Naa Okaikor Akufo-Addo (née Griffiths-Randolph; born 12 March 1951) [1] is a Ghanaian public figure who served as the First Lady of Ghana from 2017 to 2025. [2] [3] She is the wife of former President Nana Akufo-Addo.
Nana Akua Owusu Afriyieh (born 3 September 1969) is a Ghanaian politician and a member of the New Patriotic Party. She is currently Ghana's Deputy Ambassador to China . [ 1 ] She was the Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North constituency.
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was born in Swalaba, a suburb of Accra, Ghana, in 1944, to Adeline Akufo-Addo and Edward Akufo-Addo, members of the prominent Ofori-Atta family. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] His father Edward Akufo-Addo from Akropong-Akuapem was Ghana's third Chief Justice from 1966 to 1970, chairman of the 1967–68 Constitutional Commission and ...
Theophilus Opoku was born in 1842 at Akropong in Akuapem, about 48 km (30 miles) north of Accra. [1] [2] [3] [5] He was the son of Nana Yaw Darko, the linguist of the paramount chief and Nana Akua Korantema. [16]
Margaret Yvonne Busby, CBE, Hon. FRSL (born 1944), also known as Nana Akua Ackon, is a Ghanaian-born publisher, editor, writer and broadcaster, resident in the UK.She was Britain's youngest and first black female book publisher [1] [2] when she and Clive Allison (1944–2011) co-founded [3] the London-based publishing house Allison and Busby (A & B) in the 1960s. [4]