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* [[Francis Allotey]], mathematical physicist
* [[Francis Allotey]], mathematical physicist
* [[Joseph Amenowode]], academic and politician
* [[Joseph Amenowode]], academic and politician
* [[Kwesi Akwansah Andam]], author, civil engineer and former Vice Chancellor of KNUST
* [[Kwesi Akwansah Andam]], author, civil engineer and former vice chancellor of KNUST
* [[Aba Andam]], nuclear physicist, lecturer at KNUST
* [[Aba Andam]], nuclear physicist, lecturer at KNUST


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* [[George C. Clerk]], [[botanist]]
* [[George C. Clerk]], [[botanist]]
* [[Philip Gbeho]], teacher, musician, composer of Ghana national anthem
* [[Philip Gbeho]], teacher, musician, composer of Ghana national anthem
* [[Akua Kuenyehia]], lawyer, judge, former First Vice President of the [[International Criminal Court]], former Dean, Faculty of Law [[University of Ghana]]
* [[Akua Kuenyehia]], lawyer, judge, former first vice president of the [[International Criminal Court]], former dean, Faculty of Law [[University of Ghana]]
* [[Fred McBagonluri]], academic, author and inventor
* [[Fred McBagonluri]], academic, author and inventor
* [[Daniel Asua Wubah]], [[academic]], President of [[Millersville University]]
* [[Daniel Asua Wubah]], [[academic]], president of [[Millersville University]]
*[[Freddy Borketey]]
*[[Freddy Borketey]]
*[[Nathaniel Boso]], academic, corporate, and international marketing strategist
*[[Nathaniel Boso]], academic, corporate, and international marketing strategist

==Arts==
==Arts==
[[File:Nkyinkim Installation by Kwame Akoto Bamfo at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.jpg|thumb|right|''Nkyinkim'' by [[Kwame Akoto-Bamfo]] at the [[National Memorial for Peace and Justice]] that opened in 2018 in [[Montgomery, Alabama]].]]
[[File:Nkyinkim Installation by Kwame Akoto Bamfo at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.jpg|thumb|right|''Nkyinkim'' by [[Kwame Akoto-Bamfo]] at the [[National Memorial for Peace and Justice]] that opened in 2018 in [[Montgomery, Alabama]].]]
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* [[Ernest Aryeetey]]
* [[Ernest Aryeetey]]
* [[Kofi Awoonor]], professor and diplomat
* [[Kofi Awoonor]], professor and diplomat
* [[Patrick Awuah]], founder and President of [[Ashesi University]]
* [[Patrick Awuah]], founder and president of [[Ashesi University]]
* [[Edward S. Ayensu]], economist, scientist and former chairman of the [[Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – Ghana|Council for Scientific and Industrial Research]]
* [[Edward S. Ayensu]], economist, scientist and former chairman of the [[Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – Ghana|Council for Scientific and Industrial Research]]
* [[George Ayittey]], economist, author, professor and president of the [[Free Africa Foundation]]
* [[George Ayittey]], economist, author, professor and president of the [[Free Africa Foundation]]
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* [[Jane E. Clerk]], teacher and education administrator
* [[Jane E. Clerk]], teacher and education administrator
* [[Nicholas Timothy Clerk]], missionary and clergyman
* [[Nicholas Timothy Clerk]], missionary and clergyman
* [[John Atta Mills]], former [[President of Ghana|President]] of the Fourth Republic of [[Ghana]]; university professor of law
* [[John Atta Mills]], former [[President of Ghana|president]] of the Fourth Republic of [[Ghana]]; university professor of law
* [[Mavis Owureku-Asare]]
* [[Mavis Owureku-Asare]]
* [[Priscilla Kolibea Mante]]
* [[Priscilla Kolibea Mante]]
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* [[Susan Ofori-Atta]]
* [[Susan Ofori-Atta]]
* [[Benjamin Quartey-Papafio]], first Ghanaian to obtain an MD degree
* [[Benjamin Quartey-Papafio]], first Ghanaian to obtain an MD degree
* [[Bernard Ribeiro, Baron Ribeiro]], surgeon and former President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
* [[Bernard Ribeiro, Baron Ribeiro]], surgeon and former president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
* [[Fred T. Sai]], academic and family health physician
* [[Fred T. Sai]], academic and family health physician
* [[Ellen Boakye]]
* [[Ellen Boakye]]
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* [[San Nasamu Asabigi]]
* [[San Nasamu Asabigi]]
* [[Nana Ama Dokua Asiamah Adjei]]
* [[Nana Ama Dokua Asiamah Adjei]]
* [[Akwasi Afrifa]], former President
* [[Akwasi Afrifa]], former president
* [[Adam Afriyie]], [[Conservative Party (UK)|British Conservative Party]] politician and businessman
* [[Adam Afriyie]], [[Conservative Party (UK)|British Conservative Party]] politician and businessman
* [[Ebenezer Ako-Adjei]], nationalist politician and one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[Ebenezer Ako-Adjei]], nationalist politician and one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[Edward Akufo-Addo]], former President and one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[Edward Akufo-Addo]], former president and one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[Nana Akufo-Addo]], current President of the Republic of Ghana
* [[Nana Akufo-Addo]], current president of the Republic of Ghana
* [[Reginald Reynolds Amponsah]]
* [[Reginald Reynolds Amponsah]]
* [[Joseph Arthur Ankrah]], former President
* [[Joseph Arthur Ankrah]], former president
* [[Kofi Annan]], 7th UN Secretary-General
* [[Kofi Annan]], 7th UN Secretary-General
* [[Kojo Asamoa-Caesar]], Member, [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
* [[Kojo Asamoa-Caesar]], member, [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]]
* [[William Ofori Atta]], politician, founding member of the [[United Gold Coast Convention]], one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[William Ofori Atta]], politician, founding member of the [[United Gold Coast Convention]], one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[Prosper Douglas Bani]], former Chief of Staff
* [[Prosper Douglas Bani]], former chief of staff
* [[Albert Adu Boahen]]
* [[Albert Adu Boahen]]
* [[Lucy Awuni Mbun]]
* [[Lucy Awuni Mbun]]
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* [[Peter Bossman]], [[Slovenia]]n politician
* [[Peter Bossman]], [[Slovenia]]n politician
* [[Ama Bame Busia]]
* [[Ama Bame Busia]]
* [[Kofi Abrefa Busia]], Prime Minister and author
* [[Kofi Abrefa Busia]], prime minister and author
* [[J. B. Danquah]], [[wikt:statesman|statesman]], [[pan-Africanist]], scholar, historian and one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[J. B. Danquah]], [[wikt:statesman|statesman]], [[pan-Africanist]], scholar, historian and one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[Obuobia Darko-Opoku]]
* [[Obuobia Darko-Opoku]]
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* [[J. E. Casely Hayford]], [[Journalism|journalist]], author, lawyer, educator, and politician
* [[J. E. Casely Hayford]], [[Journalism|journalist]], author, lawyer, educator, and politician
* [[Abu Kasanbata]]
* [[Abu Kasanbata]]
* [[John Kufuor]], former President of Ghana, Global Ambassador against Hunger for UN World Food Programme (WFP)
* [[John Kufuor]], former president of Ghana, Global Ambassador against Hunger for UN World Food Programme (WFP)
* [[Ken Kwaku]] (born 1946), corporate governance expert
* [[Ken Kwaku]] (born 1946), corporate governance expert
* [[Kwasi Kwarteng]], [[Conservative Party (UK)|British Conservative Party]] politician
* [[Kwasi Kwarteng]], [[Conservative Party (UK)|British Conservative Party]] politician
* [[Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey]], MP and Minister
* [[Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey]], MP and minister
* [[Ambrose Dery]], MP and Minister
* [[Ambrose Dery]], MP and minister
* [[Haruna Iddrisu]], MP and Minister
* [[Haruna Iddrisu]], MP and minister
* [[Alan John Kyerematen]]
* [[Alan John Kyerematen]]
* [[John Dramani Mahama]]
* [[John Dramani Mahama]]
* [[John Atta Mills]], former President of the Republic of Ghana
* [[John Atta Mills]], former president of the Republic of Ghana
* [[Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak]]
* [[Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak]]
* [[Janet Nabla]]
* [[Janet Nabla]]
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* [[Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey]], politician, one of the founders and leaders of the [[United Gold Coast Convention]] and one of [[The Big Six (Ghana)|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 (Ghana)|The Big Six]]
* [[Jacob Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey]]
* [[Jacob Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey]]
* [[Nii Amaa Ollennu]], Chairman of the Presidential Commission and acting President of Ghana during the Second Republic from 7 August 1970 to 31 August 1970
* [[Nii Amaa Ollennu]], chairman of the Presidential Commission and acting president of Ghana during the Second Republic from 7 August 1970 to 31 August 1970
* [[Aaron Mike Oquaye]]
* [[Aaron Mike Oquaye]]
* [[Victor Owusu]]
* [[Victor Owusu]]
* [[Kwadwo Baah Wiredu]], former MP and Finance Minister
* [[Kwadwo Baah Wiredu]], former MP and finance minister
* [[Kojo Oppong Nkrumah]], politician, journalist
* [[Kojo Oppong Nkrumah]], politician, journalist
* [[Nana Akua Owusu Afriyie]]
* [[Nana Akua Owusu Afriyie]]
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* [[Cynthia Mamle Morrison]]
* [[Cynthia Mamle Morrison]]
* [[Tina Gifty Naa Ayele Mensah]]
* [[Tina Gifty Naa Ayele Mensah]]
* [[Jerry Rawlings]], former President
* [[Jerry Rawlings]], former president
* [[Charles Wereko-Brobby]]
* [[Charles Wereko-Brobby]]
* [[Justina Owusu-Banahene]], Bono Regional Minister
* [[Justina Owusu-Banahene]], Bono regional minister


==Sports==
==Sports==

Revision as of 19:17, 10 November 2024

This list of notable Ghanaians includes people who were born in Ghana and people who are of Ghanaian ancestry, who are significantly notable for their life and/or work.

University academics

Arts

Nkyinkim by Kwame Akoto-Bamfo at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice that opened in 2018 in Montgomery, Alabama.

Sculpture and painting

Architecture

Fashion

Photography

Dancers and dance instructors

Business

Adam Afriyie (left) and Lord Paul Boateng (right)

Other educators

Beattie Casely-Hayford

Judiciary

Diplomats

Film actors and directors

Comedians

Journalists

Military figures

Physicians and surgeons

Politics

Sports

Isaac Dogboe
Asamoah Gyan

Media

Writers and poets

Artists

Gospel artists

Information and communications technology

Activists

Inventors and innovators

Others

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dr. (Mrs). Beatrice Wiafe Addai – MEALS4NCDs Project". Retrieved 2020-10-18.