Wikipiideɛ dgawiki https://dga.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Gamp%C9%9Bl%C9%9B_zu MediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.9 first-letter Duoro bimbu zie Be o yoŋ Yeli Toma daana Toma daana yeli Wikipedia Wikipedia yeli Duoro kɔre Duoro kɔre yeli MediaWiki MediaWiki yeli Tɛmpileti Tɛmpileti yeli Sombo Sombo yeli Gbuli Gbuli yeli TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Event Event talk Abuakwa North 0 100 52351 52331 2025-07-11T01:36:07Z Vision L1 19 52351 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q4701010}} '''Akim Abuakwa North''' e la  a Gbandigiri kaŋa naŋ be a [[Ghana|Gaana]] [[begemaale dieŋ]]. Ba maŋ iri la [[Begemaaleba|begemaale die mɛmba(MP)]] yeni ka o are ko ba a [[Ghana begemaale die|Gaana begimaale dieŋ,]] tuuro a yageroŋ nu-neɛ sobie. A gbandige ŋa be la a [[Abuakwa North Munisipal Desekyere]] naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Taŋgõɔ Irigyiŋ]] a [[Ghana]] poɔ<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-12-01 |title=Abuakwa North Municipal Assembly – Official Website of Abuakwa North Municipal Assembly |url=https://abuakwanma.gov.gh/ |access-date=2023-09-06 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Ghana Districts: A repository of all Local Assemblies in Ghana |url=https://www.ghanadistricts.com/Home/District/238 |access-date=2023-09-06 |website=GhanaDistricts.}}</ref> Kibi la a o dministrative teŋkpoŋ. == Begemaale Die Mɛmbare == {| class="wikitable" !First elected !Mɛmba !Paati |- | colspan="3" |''Abuakwa Gbandige'' |- |1956 |C. E. Nimo |Convention People's Party |- |1969 |[[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] |Progress Party |- |1979 |Alexander K. Otchere |United National Convention |- |1992 |Owuraku Amofah |Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere |- |1996 |[[Nana Akufo-Addo]]<ref name="lublin">{{cite web |last1=Lublin |first1=David |title=Election Passport |url=http://www.electionpassport.com/files/GH/GH.xlsx |access-date=27 October 2021 |website=electionpassort |publisher=}}</ref> |Wɔɔ Paati |- | colspan="3" |'''''Akim Abuakwa North gbandige''''' |- |2004 |J. B. Danquah-Adu<ref name="lublin"/> |[[Wɔɔ paati|Wɔɔ Paati]] |- |2008 |[[Samuel Kwadwo Amoako]]<ref name="lublin"/> |Wɔɔ Paati |- |2012 |J. B. Danquah-Adu<ref name="pfm2012">{{cite web |last1=FM |first1=Peace |title=Abuakwa North Constituency Results - Election 2012 |url=https://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2012/eastern/abuakwa_north/ |website=Ghana Elections - Peace FM |access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref> |Wɔɔ Paati |- |2016 |[[Gifty Twum Ampofo]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Abuakwa North – Election Data Center – The Ghana Report |url=https://electiondatacenter.theghanareport.com/election-results/2020-2/eastern-region/abuakwa-north/ |access-date=27 October 2021 |website=theghanareport.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Abuakwa North Constituency Results - Election 2016 |url=https://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2016/eastern/abuakwa_north/ |website=Ghana Elections - Peace FM |publisher=Peace FM |access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref> |Wɔɔ Paati |- |2024 |[[Nana Ampaw Kwame Addo-Frempong]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Abuakwa North Summary - 2024 Elections |url=https://www.modernghana.com/ghanahome/ghanavotes/2024/result_constituency.asp?constituency_id=1890 |access-date=2025-02-09 |website=www.modernghana.com}}</ref> |Wɔɔ Paati |} [[Samuel Kwadwo Amoako]] la da e a paaloo [[begemaale die]] mɛmba a yi Gyɛnoɔre 2009 te ta Gyɛnoɔre 2013 yuoni. Ba da iri o la a yi [[Wɔɔ paati|Wɔɔ Paati]] (NPP), a di a bie noba na e 5,046<ref>[[MPs elected in the Ghanaian parliamentary election, 2008]], Ghana MPs.</ref> a leɛre a MP. Ona la leɛre [[J.B Danquah Adu|J.B Danquah-Adu]] naŋ da di a kogi Disembare 2004 yuoni ane a [[Wɔɔ paati|Wɔɔ Paate]].  J.B Danquah-Adu da la di la a kogi 2016 yuoni a [[Ghana's Constituency Profile Contest 2023|Ghana]] gbuli zaa nuneɛ eŋɛ. Ba ko la J. B. Danquah-Adu 9 Fɛboɔre 2016 eŋɛ o yiri poɔ.<ref name=":0">https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Danquah-s-death-NPP-orders-party-flags-to-fly-at-half-mast-414141</ref> [[Gifty Twum Ampofo]] pãã da tu la J. B. Danquah-Adu puori a leɛ a begemaale die mɛmba ko a gbandige a 2023 yuoni poɔ a toŋ a 6th ane 7th Ghana begemaale die poɔ a Wɔɔ Paati NPP yuori eŋɛ.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Parliament of Ghana |url=https://www.parliament.gh/mps?mp=116 |access-date=2023-09-13 |website=Parliament Of Ghana}}</ref> [[Nana Ampaw Kwame Addo-Frempong]] la tu Gifty Twum-Ampofo puori o naŋ da wa di a 2024 Ghana gbuli zaa nuneɛ na leɛ a begemaale die mɛmba ko a 9th begemaale die a republic anaare eŋɛ a [[Wɔɔ paati|Wɔɔ Paati]] yuori eŋɛ. == Kaa Kyɛ Meŋ == * [[Ghana Begemaale Die Gbandigiri Yoe|Ghana begemaale die gbandigiri yoe]] == Sommo Yizie. == [[Category:Gbandige ŋa la a Taŋgõɔ Irigyiŋ a Ghana]] [[Category:Eastern Region]] [[Gbuli:Gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Dagaare]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Gbandige]] oss3y39gswuf9iao0gxdbvmfz6nboz2 Bie kūū gaa terebo 0 275 52367 42687 2025-07-11T09:57:19Z Simon Aasing 29 52367 wikitext text/x-wiki Te [[Dagaaba]] laŋkpeɛbo poɔ, ka pɔgesaraa wa kuli o serɛ ka ba dɔge ba bi danweɛ, A pɔgesaraa makoma maŋ baŋ wuli ko la o mamine ka ba gaa te nyɛ a pɔgedɔgre. A o mamine gbɛre poɔ la ka ba maŋ kaa iri neɛ kaŋa ka o na maale sɛgre o meŋɛ a kyaare ne a yeltuuri bee boma na o naŋ na de te nyɛ a ba pɔgeyaa. A neɛ na maŋ tɔ la kãã, a doge kale a eŋ sɛremaane a pãã de a bileɛ [[kuu|kūū]] eŋ poɔ. O maŋ bɔ la bebiri kaŋa a pãã de a boma na gaa ba pɔgeyaa serɛ yiri te nyɛ o ne a bie zaa. Ka onaŋ wa ta, ba maŋ tu la lesiri ka a ta. Ba maŋ daŋ de la a bie a gaale a kūū/bepeɛ gbɛre bota ka onaŋ e dɔɔlee kyɛ ka pɔgelee wa la gbɛre bonaare. A zeɛre boma na aseŋ; kãã, kpale ne seremaane maŋ wuli ka a pɔgedɔgra de doge zeɛre ko a bie. A dɔɔ yideme maŋ de o la saanoo. == Bie Kūū Terebo Tɛgɛ == A tɛgɛ la ka a dɔɔ ne o yideme baŋ ka a ba pɔge meŋ taa la noba ka ba naŋ voorɔ ka bie tɔɔ bie eŋɛ. Ba maŋ e la ŋaa a wuli ka a pɔge ba e gbangbaa/yieme ka ba na dɔgrɔ o lɛ ba naŋ boɔra/ɔ. Ka bannaŋ ba e a ŋaa, a dɔɔ maŋ toorɔ la a pɔge zomparefiime na ba seŋ ne. A yi a lɛ puoriŋ, a dɔɔ maŋ ko la o deɛma/ɛ doŋɔ ne kyi gɛrɛ laare pie ne dɔglɔ kyɛ meŋ pãã taa o eŋ soriŋ. qqpmeau20bwdlj24stkn0jz08vuiprw Clement kofi Humado 0 346 52341 5060 2025-07-10T20:26:49Z Andre Engels 641 Redirected page to [[Clement Kofi Humado]] 52341 wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Clement Kofi Humado]] cwgw7665dslixy82f3qsoa6jfxf1ruy F. A. Jantuah 0 609 52339 7782 2025-07-10T20:25:54Z Andre Engels 641 Andre Engels moved page [[F A Jatuah]] to [[F. A. Jantuah]] 7781 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Bigruu''' '''Franklin Adobo Jatuah''' e la [[Ghana]] Pɔletiisa aneng Lɔɔya kanga.O da e la bagmaale die nengkpong nang da kaara kuɔbu yɛlɛ a [[Ghana]] paalon puɔ a sanga na [[Kwame Nkrumah]] nang da waa a paalong Widiɛrɛ. '''Dɔgubu''' daari:1929, [[Kumasi]]. Dɔgbu Daari:1929, Kumasi. '''Kuudaari''':January 27,2020. '''Sakuuri:''' University of London.https://www.wikiwand.com/en/F._A._Jantuah [[Category:Dagaare]] [[Category:Gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Category:Dɔɔ]] [[Category:Dɔɔloŋ]] [[Category:Africa]] [[Category:Ghana]] [[Category:West Africa]] cu6conty29of7cnxap4v2d4cf34ltcu Fiifi Kwetey 0 623 52338 8003 2025-07-10T20:21:53Z Andre Engels 641 Redirected page to [[Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey]] 52338 wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey]] d3nk1we9atlb4vi0nhm2he7c7vcp8ol Dagomba people 0 2359 52345 51706 2025-07-11T01:30:12Z Acoustical 1191 /* Dagomba Nentegerɛ Mine */ 52345 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q16793688}} A '''Dagombas''' bee '''Dagbamba''' e la [[Ghana]] bal noba<ref>https://www.britannica.com/topic/Dagomba</ref> ane Togo. Ba noɔre pare la 3.1 miliyoŋ noba.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220604175339/https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/ghana-population</ref> A yelbiri Dagbamba yɔle kyaare la zĩĩ nobamine [[Naa Gbewaa]] naŋ da koɔle lantaa ka ba e boŋyeni a poɔ [[Mamprusi]] ane [[Nanumba]]. Ba boɔlɔ la a Dagomba paaloŋ ka Dagbon<ref>https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/lions-of-dagbon/country-and-the-people/77D19E9948644B3F5643277E7EF9BCF4</ref><ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/182644</ref> ka ba yele [[Dagbanli kɔkɔre]].<ref>https://sites.tufts.edu/dagomba/about-the-dagomba/</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240303060935/https://www.exploring-africa.com/en/ghana/dagomba/dagomba-history-dagbon-kingdom</ref> Dagbanli la kɔkɔre ba naŋ yele yaga a northern Ghana poɔ ane Ghana kɔkɔɛ ayi soba yelluu naŋ pore. [[Dagbanli]] poɔ la a [[Mabia]] ([[Mole-Dagbani]]) gbuli bile yi a Gur kɔkɔɛ poɔ, kɔkɔ-yitaa gbuli kpoŋ [[West Africa]] poɔ. A Dagomba dire la mapare ane saa pare kyɛŋe bee gbandiruŋ.<ref>https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6acd160.html</ref> A Dagomba e la noba naŋ taa emmo, kanyiri ane tuori deebo ko yipɔge tɛɛtɛɛ ane sagedeebo ŋmemɛ. Ba ŋmempuoraa e la a Dagbon Traditional Religion, kyɛ ba kpɛ ne la Islam kyɛre fĩĩ na ta yuomo kɔɔre pie. A 1600s vuo poɔ, [[King Zanjina]], la Na fɔrɔ naŋ piili Islam puoruu.<ref>http://www.adrummerstestament.com/2/2-11_The_Chieftaincy_of_Naa_Zanjina.html</ref> Zanjina naaŋ vuo yuo la gbɛɛŋmɛ soŋ yaga. Zanne ziiri yaga yuoe la ane ka sommo kyɔɔtaa leɛ e ba saaŋkonnoŋ nimizeɛ kyɛlee ushered in an era of greater prosperity. 1700 poɔ, a yuniveniti teŋɛ Moliyili da mɛɛ la,<ref name=":0">https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323228777_Science_and_Technology_in_18th_Century_Moliyili_Dagomba_and_the_Timbuktiu_Intellectual_Tradition</ref><ref name=":1">https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0021934706286905?icid=int.sj-full-text.similar-articles.8</ref> kyɛ ka ba da ta soga teɛ o bare a European colonization wagere. A Dagomba da ba sage a European Colonization ane saŋa na gba Germany naŋ wa eŋ vũũ ba teŋkpoŋ poɔ a zeŋ be, Yendi<ref>https://www.graphic.com.gh/features/features/yendi-s-german-cemetery-resting-place-for-fallen-soldiers-in-dagbon-battle.html</ref><ref>http://www.hsozkult.de/conferencereport/id/fdkn-122532</ref> naŋ be a Eastern Dagbon (Naya) poɔ. A Dagomba e la [[Africa]] noba fĩĩ na mine naŋ maŋ de naaloŋ yoe ko pɔgeba. Dagomba pɔgeba maŋ de la naaloŋ noba zu, a zeŋ naaloŋ kogo ne o potuuribo naŋ e dɔba, a so teŋgama naŋ senne.<ref>https://www.eajournals.org/wp-content/uploads/Female-Chiefs-in-Dagbon-Traditional-Area.pdf</ref><ref>https://www.eajournals.org/wp-content/uploads/Female-Chiefs-in-Dagbon-Traditional-Area.pdf</ref><ref>https://artandfeminism.org/edit_a_thon/role-of-female-chiefs-in-dagbon-traditional-area/</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20201119150403/http://www.sanatuzambang.info/2020/01/14/female-chiefs-in-dagbon-gundo-naa-holds-their-authority-and-influence/</ref> O pɔgeba tɔnɔ e la o toɔraa ane ba naŋ dɔge Ghana minisa fɔrɔ naŋ e pɔge,<ref>https://www.eaumf.org/ejm-blog/2018/1/17/january-17-1997-ghanas-first-woman-minister-mrs-susanna-al-hassan-passes-away</ref><ref>https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Meet-Susan-Alhassan-the-first-Ghanaian-woman-to-be-appointed-minister-1725440</ref> ane Africa kabinet minisa fɔrɔ naŋ e pɔge.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20231027181841/https://myinfo.com.gh/2023/03/meet-susanna-al-hassan-africas-first-female-cabinet-minister/</ref><ref>https://www.eaumf.org/ejm-blog/2018/1/17/january-17-1997-ghanas-first-woman-minister-mrs-susanna-al-hassan-passes-away</ref> Yipɔge yelkorɔ eŋɛ, ba bipɔge yuori, [[Yennenga]], ba korɔ o la emmo wuli ka ona la a Mossi kingdoms<ref>https://www.dw.com/en/princess-yennenga-ancestor-of-the-mossi-people-of-burkina-faso/a-56976104</ref><ref>https://africaaccessreview.org/2019/02/yenenga-the-dagomba-princess/</ref><ref>http://www.ontheshoulders1.com/1/post/2022/04/princess-yennenga-mother-of-the-mossi.html</ref> "ma", noba naŋ zeŋ kyɛre fĩĩ na kɔlage a [[Burkina Faso]] paaloŋ posentaa. A [[Gundo Naa]] la dɔba zaa naŋ e Namine neŋkpoŋ, ane a [[Zosimli Naa]] la kaara noɔreyeni zemmo Dagbon tembeɛrɛ eŋɛ ane o mabi-tenne.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20231211023510/https://www.radiotamaleonline.com/sister-cities-tamale-calls-on-gulkpe-naa-to-investigate-zosomli-naas-auctioned-medical-supplies-case/</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240228025515/https://zaaradio.com/local/cultivating-empowerment-and-leadership-in-women-and-girls-has-always-been-my-focus-zosimli-naa-ii/</ref> A Dagombas mɛ la sakue yaga sɛre ka a European wa kpɛ Africa. Ganzanne zie ŋa naŋ kɔɔre kyɛ ka o yuori yaare la a university town of Moliyili, ba naŋ mɛ 1700 poɔ.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> Moliyili taa la wederoŋ gbɛre naŋ sugli taa yinni lɛ na a ziyuo yuniveniti deni naŋ waa. A Dagomba taa la sɛgerɛ tuuruŋ,<ref>https://open.bu.edu/handle/2144/32937</ref> a Dagbani sɛgere, naŋ tona ne Arabic sɛgebileɛre kyɛ e Dagbani sɛgebo merɛ.<ref name=":1" /> A ɛlɔtorɔne sɛgebie bɔrɛɛ la, kyɛ ba leɛre la a kpoŋ zie eŋ Denmark. Ba naŋ wa kpɛ Gold Coast a e noba nempɛɛle na ba de ba weɛ (not colony), a Dagombas tɔgle de la Greek ane Latin sɛgebie.<ref>https://universeofmemory.com/dagbani-language-resources/</ref><ref>https://www.omniglot.com/writing/dagbani.htm</ref> Ba de la pɔgeba saazuŋ, ka bibiiri zoro pɔgeba suuri iruu ane bone ba naŋ maŋ e ka a suuriŋ wa iri. Beɛrmine maŋ gu la kpeɛmine tegeroŋ lɛ na zaa naŋ la.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20231021224247/https://documentingghana.com/2018/10/19/female-chiefs-of-dagbon-by-eric-gyamfi/</ref><ref>https://icermediation.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Gendered-Language-as-an-Obscured-Causal-Factor-of-the-Dagbon-Chieftaincy-Conflict-in-Northern-Ghana-Abukari-Ridwan.pdf</ref> A Dagombas e la noba fĩĩ na mine Africa poɔ, naŋ taa Na pɔgeba naŋ so teŋgama naŋ senne a di wederoŋ nabidɔba zu. Ba boɔlɛɛ taa zĩĩ noba ka "Mabihili". Ka a dɔba ne a pɔgeba zaa boɔlɔ mabi-taa ka Mabia (ma bie), naŋ wulo a ma tɔnɔ. Ma teŋɛ ka ba boɔlɔ Mayili ane saa teŋɛ Bayili. A yelbiri ŋa Mabihili ba taa Bɔrefɔ yelbiri. Dagomba laŋkpeɛbo poɔ, ŋmemɛ yaga be la be (boŋyeni: wuni, yageroŋ: wuna).<ref>http://www.johnchernoff.com/assets/Spiritual_Foundations_of_Dagbamba_Religion_and_Culture.pdf</ref> A ŋmemɛ ŋa zaa naa (Naa) la Naawuni.<ref>http://www.adrummerstestament.com/2/2-19_The_Dagbamba_Belief_in_God_web_chapter.html</ref><ref>https://www.godchecker.com/african-mythology/WUNI/</ref> Teŋɛ zaa maŋ taa la ŋmemɛ puori (buɣli). A seŋ, Tolon noba ŋmempuoraa la Jaagbo,<ref>https://www.grocentre.is/static/gro/publication/413/document/wahabu2013.pdf</ref><ref>https://sacredland.org/jachie-jaagbo-groves-ghana-africa/</ref> ka Nyankpala meŋ e Wonoyili. Bagebogereba (baɣa) gyɛmaa be la be noba naŋ maŋ gaa peɛre baga ane lɛ ba naŋ na baŋ e maale ba yelwonni.<ref name=":2">http://www.johnchernoff.com/assets/Spiritual_Foundations_of_Dagbamba_Religion_and_Culture.pdf</ref> Ba bageboge gɔɔroŋ kyɛnnoo dire la ma pare. Kirista ŋmempuoreba lambore yaga kpoŋ zie mɔ fãã la na kyili a Dagomba.<ref>https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1135&context=dmin</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240226014524/https://archtamale.org/index.php/the-beginnings-of-catholic-evangelization-in-tamale-archdiocese/</ref> Kyɛ ane a lɛ zaa, a Dagomba naŋ kyogi la puoro o saaŋkonnoŋ ŋmempuori ane Islam. Islam Dagomba wa kpeɛbo wane la gbɛ soŋ,<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350022189_ISLAM_POLITICS_AND_DEVELOPMENT_NEGOTIATING_THE_FUTURE_OF_DAGBON</ref><ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/20836938</ref> kyɛ ka Europeans wane kiritaaloŋ, a wa nyigi ba tembeɛrɛ kyɛ kare a noba bare ziyobo.<ref>https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=34747</ref><ref>https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/lions-of-dagbon/dagomba-divided-and-united-18991930/947BE3186E275E9A9DD49F1B7D247080</ref> Zenɛ, a Dagomba de la teŋgama ko kiristaaloŋ ŋmeŋyelmanneba ka ba na tona ba toma. Kyɛ ka Islamic sakue ba ferɛ sakuubiiri ka ba na puori bee gaa musiri. Kiristabiiri sakue vɛŋ la ka puoruu e feroo bone ko sakuubiiri zaa, ane gba noba naŋ yi a Dagbon Traditional Religion ane Islam. A Dagombas dire la tigiri naŋ kori Ghana poɔ, a poɔ [[BugumChugu|Fire Festival]], naŋ daŋ bebe sɛre ka Dagbon Kingdom wa mɛ. A tigie mine meŋ la [[Damba festival|Damba Festival]], Kpiini Tigiri (Kpini Chuɣu) ane Waare Tigiri (Nyuli Dibu), Konyuri Chuɣu (Eid Al-Fitr), Chimsi Chuɣu (Eid AL-Adha).<ref name=":2" /> Tigi-bilii mine meŋ ba naŋ maŋ di poɔ a la a Daa Tigiri (Daa Chuɣu) Tolon noba naŋ maŋ di. A Dagomba la mɛ a Dagbon Kingdom.<ref>https://sites.tufts.edu/dagomba/about-the-dagomba/</ref> Saaŋkonnoŋ yelkorɔ poɔ, ba ne [[Mossi noba]] naŋ be Burkina Faso poɔ laŋ la baaloŋ.Yennenga la mɛ a [[Mossi Kingdoms]], Naa Gbewaa bipɔge. A [[Mohi/Mossi]] taa la ba teŋyiraa central [[Burkina Faso]] poɔ. A yi a Mossi puoriŋ, a Dagomba la a [[Bouna zenzie]]<ref>https://www.britannica.com/topic/Bouna</ref> naŋ be a [[Ivory Coast]] poɔ mɛmereba ane a Dagaaba kpɛzie naŋ be a [[Upper West Region|Ɔpa Wɛse Irigyiŋ]] poɔ, Ghana. A Dagomba, Dagbon, teŋyiraa kɔlage la vuo naŋ ta ŋa 20,000 km<sup>2</sup> gbaŋgbale. Naa Gbewaa la mɛ a Dagbon Kingdom. Dagombas naŋ da bebe sɛre Naa Gbewaa da kpeɛrɛ la zi-tɛɛtɛɛ poɔ. Gbewaa, ane o potuuribo la wa zeŋ ziyeni mɛ a Dagomba Naa paaloŋ. Tindaamba (Tendaamba) la da e a zi-tɛɛtɛɛ deme wederebɛ. Zenɛ, a Tindaamba naŋ taa la a saŋa na Dagbon saaŋkonnoŋ ba naŋ de yi neŋkorɔ zie, a tuuro saaŋkonnoŋ ŋmempuori soe ane maala yelbawontaa ne yelwonni ba laŋkpeɛbo poɔ. [[Yaa Naa]] naane maŋ kaa-iri a Tindaamba, soɔ soba la maŋ iri ba. Kyɛnnoo bee gbandiruŋ e la ma pare ane saa pare. Nabiiluŋ Dagbon poɔ e la yelgyɛŋgyere aŋa o naŋ yɔ yi yuomo kɔɔre baa wa ta ŋa. Dagomba e la a bal na kaŋa na taa yelkããyeli gyɛŋgyere saaŋkonnoŋ naŋ wuo eŋ gaŋgare eŋɛ ane yielŋmɛ bomma mine eŋɛ. A lɛ na, Dagbon yelkorɔ toɔle yi la saaŋkonnoŋ yelkããyeli poɔ ne kyeloo, ne gaŋgaŋmeɛreba naŋ taa a gɔɔroŋ karegyuu ba naŋ boɔlɔ ka Lunsi.<ref>https://www.africabib.org/rec.php?RID=339538228</ref> A yi saaŋkonnoŋ yelkããyeli poɔ, a Dagbon politikal yelkorɔ taa la o yizie gandaa ŋa ba naŋ boɔlɔ ka Tohazie (ba naŋ leɛre ka "red hunter") nyɔvore yɛlɛ poɔ.<ref>St.John Parsons, D. 1968, Legends of Northern Ghana. London : Longmans.</ref> Dagombas puoro la Islam ane a Dagbon Traditional Religion zaa. [[Soninke]] la da wane [[Islam]] a irigyiŋ (Ghana deme naŋ boɔlɔ ''[[Wangara]]'') boŋkoɔreba yi a 12th ane 15th yuomo kɔɔre. A yi Naa Zanjina wagere waana ŋa, Islam e la ba ŋmempuoraa a yi lɛ meŋ, Islam e la bone naŋ baara duoro yaga zaa.<ref>A. K. Awedoba; Edward Salifu Mahama; Sylvanus M. A. Kuuire; Felix Longi (October 20, 2010). ''An Ethnographic Study of Northern Ghanaian Conflicts: Towards a Sustainable Peace''. Sub-Saharan Publishers; revised edition. ASIN 9988647387.</ref> [[Afa Ajura]] puoruu yelerre a yuomo kɔɔre 20 poɔ vɛŋ la ka a yideme zaa tuori de a Islamic ŋmene yaga. Kyɛnnoo bee gbannoo a Dagomba noba poɔ yaga bee kpoŋ zie e la ba bee saa pare, ane a lɛ zaa, Tindaamba mine kyɛnnoo bee gbannoo e la ma pare. Pɔge Namine meŋ be la be, a zeŋ nakogiri zu, ka dɔba e potuuribo, aseŋ a Gundo Naa ane a Kpatu Naa. A Gundo Naa taa la teŋgane naŋ e kpoŋ ane Dagbon pɔge namine zaa zuzeɛ. O nimize-tige mine la Damba, Bugum (vũũ tigiri) ana a Islamic Eid Tige. A Dagomba zenzikpoŋ la [[Tamale]], Ghana nensaale zɔŋ ziiri ata soba ane a Northern Irigyiŋ teŋkpoŋ. A Mossi ane Dagomba kpɛziiri poɔ la a [[West Africa|West African]] yuomo 500 te tɔ 1500 AD pare zeŋ ziiri. Naŋ piili a yuomo kɔɔre 12th poɔ, a baaraa zaa ba leɛ la wederebɛ a kaa a northern [[Volta basin]] teŋgane zaa, zenɛ naŋ poɔ northern Ghana zaa ane Burkina Faso. Ba northern yɛlloo buyi sobaŋ, a [[Mossi]] yɛlloo ta la eastern Maasina ane [[Lake Débo]]<abbr>.</abbr> 1400, Benka c poɔ. 1433 ane Walata 1477-83 poɔ (a zenziiri ama da be la zenɛ [[Mali]] poɔ). Aseŋ Illiasu (1971) naŋ yeli o toma poɔ. A ''Mossi-Dagomba zenziiri yizie'', a Mossi-Dagomba buyi soba vuo ŋmaa la gbɛre ne ba naŋ wa tõɔ leɛ wane [[Imperial Songhai]] faŋa kyaare ne a yuomo kɔɔre 15th pɔgebo. Ane a zaa ka a Mossi-Dagomba kpɛzie taa la saaŋkoma boŋyeni (Naa Gbewa), a Dagomba maŋ nyɛ la saaŋkonnoŋ emmo a e "zudereba" ko a Mossi zenzie [[Ouagadougou]], Yatenga ane Fada N'Gourma. == Yiibu zie == [[File:The National Archives UK - CO 1069-43-87-1-001.jpg|thumb|The National Archives UK - CO 1069-43-87-1-001]] A Dagombas kpɛ la Northern poɔ pare yuomo kɔɔre kɔɔ. A naaloŋ gbɛre nabiiri mine e la Naa Gbewaa booree, saaŋkommine naŋ da zeŋ [[Lake Chad]] gbaŋgbale seŋ iri saŋa na wɛloo na da wa kpɛ a Ghana yiŋmane a yuomo kɔɔre 13th baaraa eŋɛ.<ref>http://197.255.68.203/handle/123456789/8141</ref><ref>https://www.virtualkollage.com/2017/10/-the-pre-colonial-political-orgaization-of-the-mole-dagbani-ethnic-group-of-ghana.html?m=1</ref> Ka Gbewaa sɛ a Dagomba noba lantaa eŋ yiŋmane poɔ. Namine naŋ e Gbewaa booree la a Nanima (bayageroŋ: Naa) ane saŋkoŋkori namine la a Tindaamba (bayageroŋ: Tindana).<ref>http://www.adrummerstestament.com/2/2-05_The_Yaa-Naa_and_the_Yendi_Elders.html</ref> Namine mine meŋ naŋ e nimizeɛ la Tolon Namine, Kumbungu ane Gulkpeɣu (Tamale) ka a pɔge ba e Gbewaa booree.<ref>http://udsspace.uds.edu.gh/bitstream/123456789/3058/1/ENSKINMENT%20OF%20TENDAMBA%20AND%20ITS%20IMPLICATIONS%20ON%20THE%20ECONOMIC%20ACTIVITIES%20OF%20THE%20DEVELOPMENT%20OF%20TAMALE%20METROPOLIS%20IN%20THE%20NORTHERN%20REGION%20OF%20GHANA.pdf</ref> == Dagbon yiŋmane == Atekele meŋɛ: [[Kingdom of Dagbon]] Dagomba teŋɛ ka ba boɔlɔ Dagbon o kɔlage la saase naŋ ta ŋa 20,000 km<sup>2</sup>. A Dagbon tembilii da yaarɛɛ la te ta saŋa na a Nanima sɛ-lantakpoŋ naŋ da wa e. A Dagomba taa la nɔpole ne baaloŋ noba ba meŋ teŋgama naŋ da sɛlantaa. Ka ba mine la a [[Mamprusi]], [[Nanumba]], [[Gonja]], [[Mossi]], [[Gurunsi]] ( a gaŋ a zaa Frafra ane Kusasi noba), a Wala noba ane Ligbi. A saase gbaŋgbale taa la adminiteeti desekyere pie ane anaare a zenɛ Ghana poɔ. Ka ana la [[Tamale]] Metropolitan, [[Yendi]], [[Savelugu]] an [[Sagnerigu]] munisipals, ane [[Tolon]], [[Kumbungu]], [[Nanton]], [[Gushegu]], [[Karaga]], [[Zabzugu]], [[Saboba]], [[Sang]], [[Tatale]] ane [[Cheriponi]] desekyere. A Naa ko a Dagbon Traditional Kingdom la a Ya-Na, o nazaŋe ane adminiteeti teŋkpoŋ naŋ be Yendi poɔ. Dagbon naŋ e yiŋmane, neɛzaa daaŋ ba wa zɔɔ di naaŋ ba zu zaa te ta saŋa na a Gold Coast gɔmenante naŋ wa de o poɔ o paaloŋ poɔ, ka o e o paaloŋ kyɛlee. A Dagbon Yiŋmane taa la saaŋkonnoŋ adminiteeti tonnɔɛ ko boorɔ naŋ ba taa wederebɛ wa tɔ ŋaaŋ aŋa a Konkomba, Bimoba, Chekosi, Basaari, Chamba, Wala, Gurusi ane Zantasi. A Dagombas taa la sikyiri nɔmmo ane emmo ko ana boorɔ ŋa. A Dagbon ''Yaa Naa'' bee Naa kogi (mundɛdɛrɛɛ leɛroo na e "King of Absolute Power") e la gbeŋini ane naabo gbama delantaa. A lɛ na, a Dagbon bee o politikal tuuruŋ gbɛɛ yaga ba naŋ maŋ boɔle ka a Yendi Gbane (not throne or crown or stool). A Dagomba yelsooraa kaŋa la maale la ba maŋ mɛ la ba deri ka a kyɔntutaa tuubo kaŋa ka a naa bee a dɔɔ kpoŋ die mɛ a soga. == Naaloŋ == A Dagomba yelsoore zu kaŋa la naaloŋ ba laŋkpeɛbo poɔ. Ba naaloŋ tuuruŋ e ŋa dare, ka a Yaa Naa, bee Nakpoŋ, be a zu ane nabilii suglitaa aseŋ ba naŋ seŋ ka ba tutaa lɛ o puliŋ. Dagbon poɔ, namine lesiri poɔ maŋ zeŋ la gbama naŋ suglitaa zu eŋɛ.<ref>https://sites.tufts.edu/dagomba/about-the-dagomba/</ref> == Dagomba Nentegerɛ Mine == [[File:HARUNA IDDRISU.jpg|thumb|Haruna Iddrisu]] [[Samata Angel]] [[File:Уорис.jpg|thumb|Уорис]] [[Abdul Majeed Waris]] [[File:Rocky Dawuni.jpg|thumb|Rocky Dawuni]] [[Rocky Dawuni]] [[File:Alhaji Aliu Mahama.jpg|thumb|Alhaji Aliu Mahama]] [[Aliu Mahama]] [[File:Sherifatu Gunu.jpg|thumb|Sherifatu Gunu]] [[Sherifa Gunu]] Atekele meŋɛ: [[Noba naŋ yi Dagbon pɛll]] * [[Yakubu II]] - Dagbon Na-koroo. * [[Aliu Mahama]] -Ghana Yidaandɔɔ potuuro koroo a yi 2000 te tɔ 2008. * [[Haruna Yakubu]] -Vice Chancellor koroo ko [[University for Development Studies]]. * [[Haruna Iddrisu]] -Ghana pɔleteesa. * [[Mubarak Wakaso]] -Ghana bɔlŋmeɛrɛ * [[Abdul Fatawu Issahaku]] -Ghana bɔlŋmeɛrɛ * [[Afa Ajura]] - Merɛ ane wederɛ ko a Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaa'a Islamic sect Ghana poɔ == Kaa kyɛ meŋ nyɛ == * [[Noba naŋ yi Dagbon pɛll]] * [[List of rulers of the Kingdom of Dagbon]] * [[Dagbani kɔkɔre]] * [[Moore kɔkɔre]] * [[BugumChugu|Bugum Chugu]] (Vũũ Tigiri Dagbon poɔ) * [[Mossi noba]] * [[Naming customs of the Dagomba people]] == Sommo Yizie == [[Gbuli:Gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Dagaare]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Bal]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] dvrcsv60zs2xbsh7y652oyx2bs5w8cn Gibson Dokyi Ampaw 0 5718 52333 2025-07-10T15:29:37Z Vision L1 19 Atekele maŋ kuri 52333 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la Ghana lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ Kukurantumi poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a Eastern Irigyiŋ poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn. 1x493ex6nhdgsmli8urtqr6pkpw9b9x 52334 52333 2025-07-10T15:32:45Z Vision L1 19 52334 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la Ghana lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ Kukurantumi poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a Eastern Irigyiŋ poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn. mjah8ms29ltkcbebj1exctn8sozg5i2 52335 52334 2025-07-10T15:42:29Z Vision L1 19 /* Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne */ 52335 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la Ghana lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ Kukurantumi poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a Eastern Irigyiŋ poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> a5of2zvs5xy5itkoa4faclyoq0im79e 52336 52335 2025-07-10T15:43:34Z Vision L1 19 52336 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la Ghana lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ Kukurantumi poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a Eastern Irigyiŋ poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Sommo Yizie == t7y7q17ubz7xnjqov4642rexqeaxeso 52337 52336 2025-07-10T15:44:56Z Vision L1 19 52337 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Sommo Yizie == f1j1935ry6np485pp7tynyrc33ltnv6 52342 52337 2025-07-11T01:04:38Z Vision L1 19 /* Sommo Yizie */ 52342 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Sommo Yizie == [[gbuli:dagaare]] [[gbuli:gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Nensaala]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔ]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔloŋ]] 1hqxyda785ao4aa4wfzwrh9sevf8yxc 52343 52342 2025-07-11T01:28:53Z Vision L1 19 52343 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Dompole == Ampaw piili la o dompole e tekyɛ sakuuri o na baare eŋɛ Abuakwa State College. A puoriŋ ka ba iri o gansɛgerɛ ko a Akyem Abuakwa State Council, ane meŋ o la wuli la Wilberforce Memorial eŋɛ. O daane kpɛ la lɔɔ zanne yɛlɛ yuomo pie ne ayi a e barrister-at-law. Sɛre o pɔletese, o da e la a Ghana Commercial Bank bɔɔde daarɛɛtare mɛmba; o da e la a baŋke gbɛbogi areba mɛmba naŋ gaa Lome, Togo na te gyɛle ka ba na tõɔ yuo la a baŋke ullee be be? O meŋ la taa la daarɛta tonnɔɛ yaga kpaaroŋ ire poɔ ka amine la Trans-Africa Engineering ane Motor Industry (Ghana) Ltd., Susco Diamond Company, Accra Water Distillery Company ane Industrial Agencies Ltd. == Pɔletese == A yi 1969 te tɔ 1972 Ampaw da la a begemaale die mɛmba naŋ areko Abuakwa. Ba da iri o la Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ 1969 poɔ ka toŋ ana kɔnoɔre te ta 1971. == Meŋɛ Nyɔvore ane Kũũ == Ampaw da be la kultaa die ne biiri bayɔpõĩ. O da e la kiristabie ane o yelnɔne la bɔlŋmɛ, nuuri bɔl, yiele ane kyɛne. Ampaw kpie la sɛre 2015. == Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ == == Sommo Yizie == [[gbuli:dagaare]] [[gbuli:gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Nensaala]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔ]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔloŋ]] cycx3od715m9xwbf3xq8vwqs8fs68zn 52344 52343 2025-07-11T01:29:52Z Vision L1 19 /* Dompole */ 52344 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Dompole == Ampaw piili la o dompole e tekyɛ sakuuri o na baare eŋɛ Abuakwa State College. A puoriŋ ka ba iri o gansɛgerɛ ko a Akyem Abuakwa State Council, ane meŋ o la wuli la Wilberforce Memorial eŋɛ. O daane kpɛ la lɔɔ zanne yɛlɛ yuomo pie ne ayi a e barrister-at-law. Sɛre o pɔletese, o da e la a Ghana Commercial Bank bɔɔde daarɛɛtare mɛmba; o da e la a baŋke gbɛbogi areba mɛmba naŋ gaa Lome, Togo na te gyɛle ka ba na tõɔ yuo la a baŋke ullee be be? O meŋ la taa la daarɛta tonnɔɛ yaga kpaaroŋ ire poɔ ka amine la Trans-Africa Engineering ane Motor Industry (Ghana) Ltd., Susco Diamond Company, Accra Water Distillery Company ane Industrial Agencies Ltd.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Djamson |first=E. C. |date=2000 |title=Memories and reflections}}</ref> == Pɔletese == A yi 1969 te tɔ 1972 Ampaw da la a begemaale die mɛmba naŋ areko Abuakwa. Ba da iri o la Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ 1969 poɔ ka toŋ ana kɔnoɔre te ta 1971. == Meŋɛ Nyɔvore ane Kũũ == Ampaw da be la kultaa die ne biiri bayɔpõĩ. O da e la kiristabie ane o yelnɔne la bɔlŋmɛ, nuuri bɔl, yiele ane kyɛne. Ampaw kpie la sɛre 2015. == Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ == == Sommo Yizie == [[gbuli:dagaare]] [[gbuli:gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Nensaala]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔ]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔloŋ]] kvhrrsl00l6qhzkl2u4ms9jb03gqize 52346 52344 2025-07-11T01:30:49Z Vision L1 19 /* Pɔletese */ 52346 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Dompole == Ampaw piili la o dompole e tekyɛ sakuuri o na baare eŋɛ Abuakwa State College. A puoriŋ ka ba iri o gansɛgerɛ ko a Akyem Abuakwa State Council, ane meŋ o la wuli la Wilberforce Memorial eŋɛ. O daane kpɛ la lɔɔ zanne yɛlɛ yuomo pie ne ayi a e barrister-at-law. Sɛre o pɔletese, o da e la a Ghana Commercial Bank bɔɔde daarɛɛtare mɛmba; o da e la a baŋke gbɛbogi areba mɛmba naŋ gaa Lome, Togo na te gyɛle ka ba na tõɔ yuo la a baŋke ullee be be? O meŋ la taa la daarɛta tonnɔɛ yaga kpaaroŋ ire poɔ ka amine la Trans-Africa Engineering ane Motor Industry (Ghana) Ltd., Susco Diamond Company, Accra Water Distillery Company ane Industrial Agencies Ltd.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Djamson |first=E. C. |date=2000 |title=Memories and reflections}}</ref> == Pɔletese == A yi 1969 te tɔ 1972 Ampaw da la a begemaale die mɛmba naŋ areko Abuakwa. Ba da iri o la Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ 1969 poɔ ka toŋ ana kɔnoɔre te ta 1971.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite news |last=Aidoo |first=George |date=13 July 1970 |title=JOB OPENING FOR GIRLS |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=otxmAAAAcAAJ&dq=ampaw+minister&pg=PA16 |work=Daily Graphic |access-date=7 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=51 |date=1970}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ghana Year Book 1970–1971|newspaper=Daily Graphic |page=54 |date=1971}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=54 |date=1970}}</ref> == Meŋɛ Nyɔvore ane Kũũ == Ampaw da be la kultaa die ne biiri bayɔpõĩ. O da e la kiristabie ane o yelnɔne la bɔlŋmɛ, nuuri bɔl, yiele ane kyɛne. Ampaw kpie la sɛre 2015. == Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ == == Sommo Yizie == [[gbuli:dagaare]] [[gbuli:gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Nensaala]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔ]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔloŋ]] ccgcl9n8y80abbub43bospmethg9deq 52347 52346 2025-07-11T01:31:40Z Vision L1 19 /* Meŋɛ Nyɔvore ane Kũũ */ 52347 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Dompole == Ampaw piili la o dompole e tekyɛ sakuuri o na baare eŋɛ Abuakwa State College. A puoriŋ ka ba iri o gansɛgerɛ ko a Akyem Abuakwa State Council, ane meŋ o la wuli la Wilberforce Memorial eŋɛ. O daane kpɛ la lɔɔ zanne yɛlɛ yuomo pie ne ayi a e barrister-at-law. Sɛre o pɔletese, o da e la a Ghana Commercial Bank bɔɔde daarɛɛtare mɛmba; o da e la a baŋke gbɛbogi areba mɛmba naŋ gaa Lome, Togo na te gyɛle ka ba na tõɔ yuo la a baŋke ullee be be? O meŋ la taa la daarɛta tonnɔɛ yaga kpaaroŋ ire poɔ ka amine la Trans-Africa Engineering ane Motor Industry (Ghana) Ltd., Susco Diamond Company, Accra Water Distillery Company ane Industrial Agencies Ltd.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Djamson |first=E. C. |date=2000 |title=Memories and reflections}}</ref> == Pɔletese == A yi 1969 te tɔ 1972 Ampaw da la a begemaale die mɛmba naŋ areko Abuakwa. Ba da iri o la Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ 1969 poɔ ka toŋ ana kɔnoɔre te ta 1971.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite news |last=Aidoo |first=George |date=13 July 1970 |title=JOB OPENING FOR GIRLS |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=otxmAAAAcAAJ&dq=ampaw+minister&pg=PA16 |work=Daily Graphic |access-date=7 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=51 |date=1970}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ghana Year Book 1970–1971|newspaper=Daily Graphic |page=54 |date=1971}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=54 |date=1970}}</ref> == Meŋɛ Nyɔvore ane Kũũ == Ampaw da be la kultaa die ne biiri bayɔpõĩ. O da e la kiristabie ane o yelnɔne la bɔlŋmɛ, nuuri bɔl, yiele ane kyɛne. Ampaw kpie la sɛre 2015.<ref>{{cite news |title=My Wife Fed Me For Years – Maurice Ampaw |url=https://www.peacefmonline.com/pages/showbiz/news/201506/246282.php |access-date=17 April 2023 |publisher=Peace FM Online |date=29 June 2015}}</ref> == Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ == == Sommo Yizie == [[gbuli:dagaare]] [[gbuli:gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Nensaala]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔ]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔloŋ]] ckjt7b0vh963i85dtuoa4i1s748p4yv 52348 52347 2025-07-11T01:32:25Z Vision L1 19 52348 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Dompole == Ampaw piili la o dompole e tekyɛ sakuuri o na baare eŋɛ Abuakwa State College. A puoriŋ ka ba iri o gansɛgerɛ ko a Akyem Abuakwa State Council, ane meŋ o la wuli la Wilberforce Memorial eŋɛ. O daane kpɛ la lɔɔ zanne yɛlɛ yuomo pie ne ayi a e barrister-at-law. Sɛre o pɔletese, o da e la a Ghana Commercial Bank bɔɔde daarɛɛtare mɛmba; o da e la a baŋke gbɛbogi areba mɛmba naŋ gaa Lome, Togo na te gyɛle ka ba na tõɔ yuo la a baŋke ullee be be? O meŋ la taa la daarɛta tonnɔɛ yaga kpaaroŋ ire poɔ ka amine la Trans-Africa Engineering ane Motor Industry (Ghana) Ltd., Susco Diamond Company, Accra Water Distillery Company ane Industrial Agencies Ltd.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Djamson |first=E. C. |date=2000 |title=Memories and reflections}}</ref> == Pɔletese == A yi 1969 te tɔ 1972 Ampaw da la a begemaale die mɛmba naŋ areko Abuakwa. Ba da iri o la Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ 1969 poɔ ka toŋ ana kɔnoɔre te ta 1971.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite news |last=Aidoo |first=George |date=13 July 1970 |title=JOB OPENING FOR GIRLS |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=otxmAAAAcAAJ&dq=ampaw+minister&pg=PA16 |work=Daily Graphic |access-date=7 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=51 |date=1970}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ghana Year Book 1970–1971|newspaper=Daily Graphic |page=54 |date=1971}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=54 |date=1970}}</ref> == Meŋɛ Nyɔvore ane Kũũ == Ampaw da be la kultaa die ne biiri bayɔpõĩ. O da e la kiristabie ane o yelnɔne la bɔlŋmɛ, nuuri bɔl, yiele ane kyɛne.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW" /> Ampaw kpie la sɛre 2015.<ref>{{cite news |title=My Wife Fed Me For Years – Maurice Ampaw |url=https://www.peacefmonline.com/pages/showbiz/news/201506/246282.php |access-date=17 April 2023 |publisher=Peace FM Online |date=29 June 2015}}</ref> == Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ == == Sommo Yizie == [[gbuli:dagaare]] [[gbuli:gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Nensaala]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔ]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔloŋ]] mjedv1f8opmd16nxhqd92cc8b3845al 52349 52348 2025-07-11T01:33:58Z Vision L1 19 52349 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Dompole == Ampaw piili la o dompole e tekyɛ sakuuri o na baare eŋɛ [[Abuakwa State College]]. A puoriŋ ka ba iri o gansɛgerɛ ko a Akyem Abuakwa State Council, ane meŋ o la wuli la Wilberforce Memorial eŋɛ. O daane kpɛ la lɔɔ zanne yɛlɛ yuomo pie ne ayi a e barrister-at-law. Sɛre o pɔletese, o da e la a Ghana Commercial Bank bɔɔde daarɛɛtare mɛmba; o da e la a baŋke gbɛbogi areba mɛmba naŋ gaa Lome, [[Togo]] na te gyɛle ka ba na tõɔ yuo la a baŋke ullee be be? O meŋ la taa la daarɛta tonnɔɛ yaga kpaaroŋ ire poɔ ka amine la Trans-Africa Engineering ane Motor Industry (Ghana) Ltd., Susco Diamond Company, Accra Water Distillery Company ane Industrial Agencies Ltd.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Djamson |first=E. C. |date=2000 |title=Memories and reflections}}</ref> == Pɔletese == A yi 1969 te tɔ 1972 Ampaw da la a begemaale die mɛmba naŋ areko Abuakwa. Ba da iri o la Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ 1969 poɔ ka toŋ ana kɔnoɔre te ta 1971.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite news |last=Aidoo |first=George |date=13 July 1970 |title=JOB OPENING FOR GIRLS |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=otxmAAAAcAAJ&dq=ampaw+minister&pg=PA16 |work=Daily Graphic |access-date=7 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=51 |date=1970}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ghana Year Book 1970–1971|newspaper=Daily Graphic |page=54 |date=1971}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=54 |date=1970}}</ref> == Meŋɛ Nyɔvore ane Kũũ == Ampaw da be la [[kultaa]] die ne biiri bayɔpõĩ. O da e la kiristabie ane o yelnɔne la bɔlŋmɛ, nuuri bɔl, yiele ane kyɛne.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW" /> Ampaw kpie la sɛre 2015.<ref>{{cite news |title=My Wife Fed Me For Years – Maurice Ampaw |url=https://www.peacefmonline.com/pages/showbiz/news/201506/246282.php |access-date=17 April 2023 |publisher=Peace FM Online |date=29 June 2015}}</ref> == Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ == == Sommo Yizie == [[gbuli:dagaare]] [[gbuli:gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Nensaala]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔ]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔloŋ]] ixskutksutx5nnit8vpuot97aqbz9on 52350 52349 2025-07-11T01:35:05Z Vision L1 19 /* Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ */ 52350 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q59656193}} '''Gibson Dokyi Ampaw''' (ba naŋ dɔge 25 Sentɔmbare 1929, ba baŋ kũũ bebiri) da e la [[Ghana]] lɔɔyɛ ane pɔleteesa. O da e la state minisa a republic ayi soba eŋɛ. == Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne == Ba da dɔge la Ampaw 26 Sentɔmbare 1929 eŋɛ [[Kukurantumi]] poɔ, East Akim Desekyere naŋ be a [[Eastern Region|Eastern Irigyiŋ]] poɔ. O nyɛ la o sɛkɔndere ganzanne a Abuakwa State College eŋɛ, Kibi. O gaa la Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone ane a University of London, London zie ba naŋ da boɔle o a baa eŋɛ Lincoln's Inn.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW">{{cite book |last=Danquah |first=Moses |date=1969 |title=The Birth of the Second Republic}}</ref><ref name="AMPAW">{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971 |publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=168 |date=1970}}</ref> == Dompole == Ampaw piili la o dompole e tekyɛ sakuuri o na baare eŋɛ [[Abuakwa State College]]. A puoriŋ ka ba iri o gansɛgerɛ ko a Akyem Abuakwa State Council, ane meŋ o la wuli la Wilberforce Memorial eŋɛ. O daane kpɛ la lɔɔ zanne yɛlɛ yuomo pie ne ayi a e barrister-at-law. Sɛre o pɔletese, o da e la a Ghana Commercial Bank bɔɔde daarɛɛtare mɛmba; o da e la a baŋke gbɛbogi areba mɛmba naŋ gaa Lome, [[Togo]] na te gyɛle ka ba na tõɔ yuo la a baŋke ullee be be? O meŋ la taa la daarɛta tonnɔɛ yaga kpaaroŋ ire poɔ ka amine la Trans-Africa Engineering ane Motor Industry (Ghana) Ltd., Susco Diamond Company, Accra Water Distillery Company ane Industrial Agencies Ltd.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Djamson |first=E. C. |date=2000 |title=Memories and reflections}}</ref> == Pɔletese == A yi 1969 te tɔ 1972 Ampaw da la a begemaale die mɛmba naŋ areko Abuakwa. Ba da iri o la Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ 1969 poɔ ka toŋ ana kɔnoɔre te ta 1971.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW"/><ref name="AMPAW"/><ref>{{cite news |last=Aidoo |first=George |date=13 July 1970 |title=JOB OPENING FOR GIRLS |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=otxmAAAAcAAJ&dq=ampaw+minister&pg=PA16 |work=Daily Graphic |access-date=7 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=51 |date=1970}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ghana Year Book 1970–1971|newspaper=Daily Graphic |page=54 |date=1971}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Ghana Year Book 1971|publisher=Graphic Corporation |page=54 |date=1970}}</ref> == Meŋɛ Nyɔvore ane Kũũ == Ampaw da be la [[kultaa]] die ne biiri bayɔpõĩ. O da e la kiristabie ane o yelnɔne la bɔlŋmɛ, nuuri bɔl, yiele ane kyɛne.<ref name="G. D. AMPAW" /> Ampaw kpie la sɛre 2015.<ref>{{cite news |title=My Wife Fed Me For Years – Maurice Ampaw |url=https://www.peacefmonline.com/pages/showbiz/news/201506/246282.php |access-date=17 April 2023 |publisher=Peace FM Online |date=29 June 2015}}</ref> == Muuli Kyɛ Meŋ Nyɛ == [[Minister for Health (Ghana)]] == Sommo Yizie == [[gbuli:dagaare]] [[gbuli:gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Nensaala]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔ]] [[Gbuli:dɔɔloŋ]] dlfdcql4ewm2vbnb96e5mv6hxev3uog F A Jatuah 0 5719 52340 2025-07-10T20:25:54Z Andre Engels 641 Andre Engels moved page [[F A Jatuah]] to [[F. A. Jantuah]] 52340 wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[F. A. Jantuah]] su75udw086s0y7m0ncf5oxrhw7inp5b Minister for Health (Ghana) 0 5720 52352 2025-07-11T01:39:58Z Vision L1 19 Atekele maŋ kuri 52352 wikitext text/x-wiki A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a Ghana gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. mwbq2vghf2d0htol24bwylat8vr4d1i 52353 52352 2025-07-11T01:46:52Z Vision L1 19 52353 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a Ghana gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. ixj6hbqq2mgiw7k1wa1agg44316v8jc 52354 52353 2025-07-11T01:50:05Z Vision L1 19 52354 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a Ghana gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == ni0qu3cn2xl6bxnzuicyaupg4lbf9mr 52355 52354 2025-07-11T01:51:01Z Vision L1 19 /* Minisare Yoe */ 52355 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a Ghana gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Number ! Minister ! Took office ! Left office ! Government ! Party |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)|National Democratic Congress]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[New Patriotic Party]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| National Democratic Congress |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama government]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| New Patriotic Party |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)]] |} 34xm0afgcffnxkds7w2ovpops3d1w5r 52356 52355 2025-07-11T01:51:39Z Vision L1 19 /* Minisare Yoe */ 52356 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a Ghana gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Number ! Minister ! Took office ! Left office ! Government ! Party |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)|National Democratic Congress]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[New Patriotic Party]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| National Democratic Congress |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama government]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| New Patriotic Party |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)]] |} Sommo Yizie o6k38iy9pex5in463pc3ke33ol9c0je 52357 52356 2025-07-11T01:52:48Z Vision L1 19 52357 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a [[Ghana]] gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Number ! Minister ! Took office ! Left office ! Government ! Party |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)|National Democratic Congress]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[New Patriotic Party]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| National Democratic Congress |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama government]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| New Patriotic Party |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)]] |} == Sommo Yizie == 1j6wgxegtwkpb0jxa20vby6pvfsg8r3 52358 52357 2025-07-11T01:54:16Z Vision L1 19 /* Minisare Yoe */ 52358 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a [[Ghana]] gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Namba ! Minisa ! Kpɛ la ɔfere ! Yi la ɔfere ! Gɔmenante ! Paati |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)|National Democratic Congress]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[New Patriotic Party]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| National Democratic Congress |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama government]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| New Patriotic Party |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)]] |} == Sommo Yizie == rk1cv8a2dbx0m362k729ey5et9pi0pu 52359 52358 2025-07-11T01:56:13Z Vision L1 19 /* Sommo Yizie */ 52359 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a [[Ghana]] gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Namba ! Minisa ! Kpɛ la ɔfere ! Yi la ɔfere ! Gɔmenante ! Paati |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)|National Democratic Congress]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[New Patriotic Party]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| National Democratic Congress |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama government]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| New Patriotic Party |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)]] |} == Sommo Yizie == [[Gbuli:Gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Dagaare]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Laanfeeloŋ Minisa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] ja4buft2trssomc5qwctqg6wiiicqi3 52360 52359 2025-07-11T01:56:59Z Vision L1 19 /* Sommo Yizie */ 52360 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a [[Ghana]] gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Namba ! Minisa ! Kpɛ la ɔfere ! Yi la ɔfere ! Gɔmenante ! Paati |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)|National Democratic Congress]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[New Patriotic Party]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| National Democratic Congress |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama government]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| New Patriotic Party |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[National Democratic Congress (Ghana)]] |} == Sommo Yizie == {{Reflist}} [[Gbuli:Gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Dagaare]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Laanfeeloŋ Minisa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] qifj46ei6mm39foebvlsing1vycb1w0 52361 52360 2025-07-11T02:00:37Z Vision L1 19 52361 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a [[Ghana]] gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Namba ! Minisa ! Kpɛ la ɔfere ! Yi la ɔfere ! Gɔmenante ! Paati |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[Kataweɛ Paati|National Democratic Congress]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[Wɔɔ paati|New Patriotic Party]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| National Democratic Congress |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama government]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| New Patriotic Party |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[Kataweɛ Paati|National Democratic Congress (Ghana)]] |} == Sommo Yizie == {{Reflist}} [[Gbuli:Gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Dagaare]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Laanfeeloŋ Minisa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] 1jzxr6crr80dqd76ll4qguxfeom1yw7 52362 52361 2025-07-11T02:04:18Z Vision L1 19 /* Minisare Yoe */ 52362 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a [[Ghana]] gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Namba ! Minisa ! Kpɛ la ɔfere ! Yi la ɔfere ! Gɔmenante ! Paati |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[Kataweɛ Paati]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[Wɔɔ paati]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| [[Kataweɛ Paati ]] |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama gɔmenante]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| New Patriotic Party |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[Kataweɛ Paati]] |} == Sommo Yizie == {{Reflist}} [[Gbuli:Gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Dagaare]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Laanfeeloŋ Minisa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] ne658nztzooelozjiyfs1nn3jbiamdy 52363 52362 2025-07-11T02:05:22Z Vision L1 19 /* Minisare Yoe */ 52363 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q11812511}} A '''Minisa ko Laanfeeloŋ''' la a [[Ghana]] gɔmenante ullee na naŋ kaara a Laanfeeloŋ Minisiri. == Minisare Yoe == {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left;" |- ! Namba ! Minisa ! Kpɛ la ɔfere ! Yi la ɔfere ! Gɔmenante ! Paati |- | 1 || [[J. H. Allassani]] (MP) || 6 March 1957 || July 1959|| rowspan="7" | [[Nkrumah government]] || rowspan=7| [[Convention People's Party]] |- | 2 || [[Imoru Egala]] (MP)<ref>{{cite book |last=Steinburg |first= S. |date=2016 |title=The Statesman's Year-Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7We3DQAAQBAJ&dq=Egala&pg=PA295 |page=295|isbn= 9780230270893 }}</ref> || July 1959 || July 1960 |- | 3 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || July 1960 || June 1961 |- | 4 || [[Komla Agbeli Gbedemah]] (MP) || June 1961 || |- | 5 || [[Lawrence Rosario Abavana]] (MP) || October 1963 || January 1964 |- | 6 || [[Joseph Kodzo]] (MP) || December 1964 || June 1965 |- | 7 || [[Osei Owusu Afriyie]] (MP) || June 1965 || February 1966 |- | 8 || [[Eustace Akwei]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashitey |first1=Gilford A. |title=Disease Control in Ghana |date=1994 |publisher=Ghana Universities Press |location=Accra |isbn=9964301960 |page=11 |url=https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/9703/Ashitey%20G.A%20-Disease%20control%20in%20Ghana.pdf?sequence=1 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 1966 || 1969 || [[National Liberation Council]] || Military government |- | 9 || [[Gibson Dokyi Ampaw]] (MP) || 1969 || January 1971 || rowspan=2| [[Busia government]] || rowspan=2| [[Progress Party (Ghana)|Progress Party]] |- | 10 || [[Simon Diedong Dombo]] (MP) || January 1971 || January 1972 |- | 11 || [[J. C. Adjeitey|Colonel J. C. Adjeitey]] || 1972 || 1973 || rowspan=2| [[National Redemption Council]] || rowspan=6 | Military government |- | 12 || [[Anthony Hugh Selormey|Lt. Colonel Anthony Hugh Selormey]] || May 1973 || October 1975 |- | 13 || [[Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington|Brigadier Odartey-Wellington]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Tagoe|first1=George|title=Genesis Four|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f7IMaOMqftQC&dq=odartey+wellington+health&pg=PA75|date=May 2004|publisher=Trafford Publishing|isbn=9781553955696|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}} || 1975 || ? || rowspan=3 |[[Supreme Military Council (Ghana)|Supreme Military Council]] |- | 14 || [[Abeifaa Karbo]]<ref name="karbo">{{cite web |title=State Burial for Naa Abeifaa Karbo |url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html |website=Modern Ghana |access-date=8 November 2021 |language=en |date=18 January 2005}}</ref> || July 1977 || November 1978 |- | 15 || || || |- | 16 || [[Emmanuel Evans Anfom]] || June 1979 || September 1979 || [[Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana|Armed Forces Revolutionary Council]] |- | 17 || [[Michael Paul Ansah]] (MP) || September 1979 || August 1981 || rowspan=2|[[Limann government]] || rowspan=2|[[People's National Party (Ghana)|People's National Party]] |- | 18 || Kwamena Ocran<ref name="gn_8_9">{{cite journal |title=Ministerial Appointments - Names For Approval |journal=Ghana News |date=1979 |volume=8 |issue=9 |page=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIuAQAAIAAJ&dq=ocran+minister+for+health&pg=RA8-PP4 |access-date=8 November 2021 |publisher=Embassy of Ghana |location=Washington DC |language=en}}</ref> || August 1981 || 31 December 1981 |- | 19 || Charles Buadu || 1983 || 1987 || rowspan=4|[[Provisional National Defence Council]] || rowspan=4| Military government |- | 20 || Air Commodore [[F. W. K. Klutse]] || 1987 || 1988 |- | 21 || [[Nana Akuoko Sarpong]] || 1988 || 1991 |- | rowspan=2| 22 || rowspan=2| [[Stephen Obimpeh]] || 1992 || 7 January 1993 |- |August 1994 || 1996 ||rowspan=4| [[Rawlings government]] || rowspan=4| [[Kataweɛ Paati]] |- | 23 ||[[Eunice Brookman Amissah|Eunice Brookman-Amissah]]|| 1996 || 1998 |- | 24 || [[Samuel Nuamah Donkor]]||1998 |February 2000 |- | 25 || [[Kwaku Danso-Boafo|Kwame Danso-Boafo]]||February 2000<ref>{{Cite web|title=HIGH COMMISSIONER PROF. KWAKU DANSO-BOAFO RECEIVES HONORARY FELLOWSHIP FROM THE GHANA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/511223/high-commissioner-prof-kwaku-danso-boafo-receives.html|access-date=2021-01-17|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref> | 7 January 2001 |- | 26 || [[Richard W. Anane|Richard Winfred Anane]] (MP) || 2001 || 2003 || rowspan=3|[[Kufuor government]] || rowspan=3|[[Wɔɔ paati]] |- | 27 ||[[Kwaku Afriyie]]|| 2003 || 2005 |- | 28 || [[Courage Quashigah]] || 2005 || 7 January 2009 |- | 29 || [[George Yankey|George Sipa-Adjah Yankey]] || 2009 || 2009 || rowspan=4| [[List of Mills government ministers|Mills government]] || rowspan=8| [[Kataweɛ Paati ]] |- | 30 || [[Benjamin Kunbuor]] (MP) || 2009 || 2011 |- | 31 || [[Joseph Yieleh Chireh]] (MP) || 2011 || 2012 |- | rowspan=2| 32 || rowspan=2| [[Alban Bagbin]] (MP) || 26 January 2012<ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Ministers Sacked In Cabinet Shake-up|url=https://www.modernghana.com/news/374408/4-ministers-sacked-in-cabinet-shake.html|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Modern Ghana|language=en}}</ref>|| 24 July 2012 |- | 24 July 2012 || 7 January 2013 || rowspan=4|[[List of Mahama government ministers|Mahama gɔmenante]] |- | 33 ||[[Sherry Ayitey|Hanny-Sherry Ayitey]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Dr Agyeman-Mensah for Health; Sherry Ayittey for Fisheries |url=https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/reshuffle-dr-agyeman-mensah-for-health-sherry-ayittey-for-fisheries.html |website=Graphic Online |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en-gb |date=9 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Reshuffle: Murtala, Oppong-Fosu, Nii Lantey reassigned |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Reshuffle-Murtala-Oppong-Fosu-Nii-Lantey-reassigned-312031 |website=GhanaWeb |access-date=13 November 2021 |language=en |date=9 June 2014}}</ref> || 14 February 2013 || 16 July 2014 |- | 34 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah]]<ref>{{cite web |title=KNUST churns out 1, 287 nurses |url=https://www.ghanahealthservice.org/ghs-item-details.php?cid=8&scid=21&iid=74 |website=GhanaHealthService.org |publisher=Ghana Health Service |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> || 16 July 2014 || 14 March 2015 |- | 35 ||[[Alex Segbefia]]|| 16 March 2015 || 6 January 2017 |- | 36 || [[Kwaku Agyemang-Manu]] (MP) || 28 January 2017<ref>{{cite web|title=Nana Addo swears in 12 ministers|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nana-Addo-swears-in-12-ministers-504701|website=Ghanaweb|publisher=Ghanaweb|accessdate=14 November 2017|date=28 January 2017}}</ref>|| 14 February 2024 || rowspan=2 |[[List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political appointees|Akufo-Addo government]] || rowspan=2| [[Wɔɔ Paati ]] |- | 37 || [[Bernard Okoe-Boye]]<ref>{{cite web |title=See the full list of new ministerial nominees of President Akufo-Addo |url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/See-the-full-list-of-new-ministerial-nominees-of-President-Akufo-Addo-1916825 |website=ghanaweb.com |access-date=24 July 2024 |date=14 February 2024}}</ref> || 14 February 2024 || January 6 2025 |- |38 |[[Kwabena Mintah Akandoh]] |February 2025 |''Incumbent'' |[[Mahama government from 2025]] |[[Kataweɛ Paati]] |} == Sommo Yizie == {{Reflist}} [[Gbuli:Gampɛlɛ zaa]] [[Gbuli:Dagaare]] [[Gbuli:Mainpage]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] [[Gbuli:West Africa]] [[Gbuli:Laanfeeloŋ Minisa]] [[Gbuli:Africa]] [[Gbuli:Ghana]] 1pods3ckzjczvszw7e3ugz1kp0nf03h Owabi Baa 0 5721 52364 2025-07-11T07:06:42Z Anthony Dery 16 Created page with " '''Owabi''' '''baa''' e la baa naŋ be Owabi naŋ e a Atwima Nwabiagya South District a Ashanti Region a Ghana<ref>https://thebftonline.com/2021/05/19/govt-to-commence-dredging-of-barekese-owabi-rivers/</ref>.<ref>https://otecfmghana.com/2021/05/otumfuo-shocked-22ft-owabi-river-now-only-6ft-deep-due-to-silt/</ref> <ref>https://allafrica.com/stories/201202210297.html</ref>A Owabi Water Dam ane Water Treatment plant be la a baaŋ. <ref>https://thebftonline.com/2021/05/20/..." 52364 wikitext text/x-wiki '''Owabi''' '''baa''' e la baa naŋ be Owabi naŋ e a Atwima Nwabiagya South District a Ashanti Region a Ghana<ref>https://thebftonline.com/2021/05/19/govt-to-commence-dredging-of-barekese-owabi-rivers/</ref>.<ref>https://otecfmghana.com/2021/05/otumfuo-shocked-22ft-owabi-river-now-only-6ft-deep-due-to-silt/</ref> <ref>https://allafrica.com/stories/201202210297.html</ref>A Owabi Water Dam ane Water Treatment plant be la a baaŋ. <ref>https://thebftonline.com/2021/05/20/speed-up-dredging-works-in-owabi-river-otumfuo-urges-govt/</ref><ref>https://dailyguidenetwork.com/declare-owabi-dam-security-zone-2/</ref>Naa ko a Atafoa naŋ be a Kumasi Metropolis da terɛɛ duoruu ka Salma bebe la a baa koɔŋ.<ref>https://www.modernghana.com/news/1242086/owabi-river-god-kills-five-persons-vows-to-kill.html</ref> A October 2024, noba banuu da le la a baa koɔŋ<ref>https://citinewsroom.com/2024/10/akropong-dabaa-five-persons-dead-after-vehicle-veered-off-into-owabi-river/</ref>.<ref>https://www.myjoyonline.com/owabi-river-drowning-victims-identified/</ref><ref>https://www.adomonline.com/5-drown-as-vehicle-plunges-into-owabi-river-in-ashanti-region/</ref> A November 2024, Nana Akufo-Addo da piilee a toŋkoloko pare neŋ a baa a Atafoa.<ref>https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Akufo-Addo-inaugurates-4-hospitals-bridge-over-Owabi-at-Atafoa-in-Ashanti-Region-1961622</ref> == Meŋ kaa kyɛ == * Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary == Sommo Yizie == czrddnhf1ahlq8nqxqov7a3kygro1dw 52365 52364 2025-07-11T07:07:43Z Anthony Dery 16 52365 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q131155222}} '''Owabi''' '''baa''' e la baa naŋ be Owabi naŋ e a Atwima Nwabiagya South District a Ashanti Region a Ghana<ref>https://thebftonline.com/2021/05/19/govt-to-commence-dredging-of-barekese-owabi-rivers/</ref>.<ref>https://otecfmghana.com/2021/05/otumfuo-shocked-22ft-owabi-river-now-only-6ft-deep-due-to-silt/</ref> <ref>https://allafrica.com/stories/201202210297.html</ref>A Owabi Water Dam ane Water Treatment plant be la a baaŋ. <ref>https://thebftonline.com/2021/05/20/speed-up-dredging-works-in-owabi-river-otumfuo-urges-govt/</ref><ref>https://dailyguidenetwork.com/declare-owabi-dam-security-zone-2/</ref>Naa ko a Atafoa naŋ be a Kumasi Metropolis da terɛɛ duoruu ka Salma bebe la a baa koɔŋ.<ref>https://www.modernghana.com/news/1242086/owabi-river-god-kills-five-persons-vows-to-kill.html</ref> A October 2024, noba banuu da le la a baa koɔŋ<ref>https://citinewsroom.com/2024/10/akropong-dabaa-five-persons-dead-after-vehicle-veered-off-into-owabi-river/</ref>.<ref>https://www.myjoyonline.com/owabi-river-drowning-victims-identified/</ref><ref>https://www.adomonline.com/5-drown-as-vehicle-plunges-into-owabi-river-in-ashanti-region/</ref> A November 2024, Nana Akufo-Addo da piilee a toŋkoloko pare neŋ a baa a Atafoa.<ref>https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Akufo-Addo-inaugurates-4-hospitals-bridge-over-Owabi-at-Atafoa-in-Ashanti-Region-1961622</ref> == Meŋ kaa kyɛ == * Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary == Sommo Yizie == l02dl0jggphbjjh4umz3lyu7pmdveb3 52366 52365 2025-07-11T07:09:04Z Anthony Dery 16 52366 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Databox|item=Q131155222}} '''Owabi''' '''baa''' e la baa naŋ be Owabi naŋ e a Atwima Nwabiagya South District a Ashanti Region a Ghana<ref>https://thebftonline.com/2021/05/19/govt-to-commence-dredging-of-barekese-owabi-rivers/</ref>.<ref>https://otecfmghana.com/2021/05/otumfuo-shocked-22ft-owabi-river-now-only-6ft-deep-due-to-silt/</ref> <ref>https://allafrica.com/stories/201202210297.html</ref>A Owabi Water Dam ane Water Treatment plant be la a baaŋ. <ref>https://thebftonline.com/2021/05/20/speed-up-dredging-works-in-owabi-river-otumfuo-urges-govt/</ref><ref>https://dailyguidenetwork.com/declare-owabi-dam-security-zone-2/</ref>Naa ko a Atafoa naŋ be a Kumasi Metropolis da terɛɛ duoruu ka Salma bebe la a baa koɔŋ.<ref>https://www.modernghana.com/news/1242086/owabi-river-god-kills-five-persons-vows-to-kill.html</ref> A October 2024, noba banuu da le la a baa koɔŋ<ref>https://citinewsroom.com/2024/10/akropong-dabaa-five-persons-dead-after-vehicle-veered-off-into-owabi-river/</ref>.<ref>https://www.myjoyonline.com/owabi-river-drowning-victims-identified/</ref><ref>https://www.adomonline.com/5-drown-as-vehicle-plunges-into-owabi-river-in-ashanti-region/</ref> [[Duoro kɔre:River Dam at Owabi Ramsar Site.jpg|thumb]] A November 2024, Nana Akufo-Addo da piilee a toŋkoloko pare neŋ a baa a Atafoa.<ref>https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Akufo-Addo-inaugurates-4-hospitals-bridge-over-Owabi-at-Atafoa-in-Ashanti-Region-1961622</ref> == Meŋ kaa kyɛ == * [[Duoro kɔre:River Dam at Owabi Ramsar Site and Ghana Water Company Treatment Plant.jpg|thumb]]Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary == Sommo Yizie == a5hjxolavm5r4kgk8t7evn96ola91gb