George Adjei Osekre

Ghana alikaale nira mini siyaasa nira

George Adjei Osekre (ka bɛ dɔɣi silimin goli 1934) daa nyɛla Ghana alikaale nira ni siyaasa nira. O daa nyɛla barrister-at-law, jintɔra zaŋ n-ti Kpeshie piibupiibu yaɣali second republic ni Ghana ambassada zaŋ n-ti Egypt yuuni 1980 hali ni yuuni 1981.[1] O daa nyɛla daanbolo zaŋ n-ti Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. yuuni 1971 hali ni 1975.[2]

George Adjei Osekre
Member of the 1st Parliament of the 2nd Republic of Ghana (en) Translate

Silimin gɔli October 1, 1969 - Silimin gɔli January 13, 1972
Piibupiibu yaɣili: Kpeshie constituency (en) Translate
N piigo niŋ: 1969 Ghanaian parliamentary election (en) Translate
Ankara, Silimin gɔli February 26, 1934 (run 90)
O ya TiŋgbaŋGhana
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋAccra Academy (en) Translate
University of Ghana Bachelor of Laws (en) Translate : law (en) Translate
Akuafo Hall (en) Translate
Tuma
Tumadiplomat (en) Translate, politician (en) Translate ni Sariya dira
AdiiniChristian (en) Translate
O ni be paati shɛli niNational Alliance of Liberals (en) Translate
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Piligi biɛhigu mini shikuru baŋsim bobu

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George daa nyɛla bɛ ni dɔɣi so silimin goli 26 February, 1934, Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana (then Gold Coast).[3]

O chaŋ la o bilim shikuru la Accra Bishop's Boys School. O daa tuɣi Accra Academy ka deei o Cambridge School  shɛhirili gbaŋ yuuni 1953. O chaŋla University of Ghana yuuni 1960, ka deei shɛhirili gbaŋ din nya Bachelor of Laws degree yuuni 1966. Lala yuuni noo ka bɛ daa zaŋ o kpɛhi bar.[3]

Tuma mini siyaasa

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O tɛshɛri shikuru nyaaŋa, Osekre daa nyɛla bɛ ni zaŋ so tahi Lands Department ni o ti nye State Attorney. O daa kuli nyɛla State Attorney pɔi ka daa naa yi ti siyaasa tali ni.[3]

Yuuni 1969, din daa niŋ ka Repablik din pahiri ayi daa yɛn piligi, o daa yina ti kpaɣiri bo Kpeshie jintɔri tali ka bɛ daa piigi o lee jintɔra zaŋ ti Kpeshie yaɣali ka o zani ti National Alliance of Liberals.[4] O daa kpaɣiya ni Peter Ala Adjetey ŋun daa zani n-ti United Nationalist Party ni E. M. A. Ablorh ŋun daa zani n-ti Progress Party.[5][6] O jintɔri tali ŋɔ ni, bɛ daa piigi minisita zaŋ n-ti gɔrim ni lahabaya yaɣali.[7] Lala yaɣali ŋɔ ka o daa kuli tumdi hali ni yuuni 1972 ka bɛ daa ti ŋmɛ n-fa Busia gɔmnanti. Ŋmɛ n-fa ŋɔ nyaanŋa, o daa labi zangama alikaale ni Osekre mini Ofei Company, alikaale tuma duu shɛli o maŋmaŋa ni daa kpa ni o National Alliance of Liberals kpee jina duu; Jonathan Tetteh Ofei, silimin goli 11 February 1971.[8]

Yuuni 1980, bɛ daa piigi o Ghana ambasada zaŋ n-ti Egypt. Din ni ka o daa kuli hali ni 1981 ka bɛ daa ti lahi ŋmɛ yiɣisi Limann gɔmnanti.[9][10]

Maŋmaŋa biɛhigu

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Din daa niŋ ka o be University of Ghana, Osekre n-daa nyɛ kpɛm zaŋ n-ti Akuafo Hall bolli tiim.[1] Ŋuni n-daa nya daanbolo zaŋ n-ti Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. yuuni 1971 hali 1975.[11][12] O daa lahi nyɛla dɛrekta ni kpɛma zaŋ kilaapu ŋɔ churɛ ŋmɛbu yaɣali.[13]

Osekre daa niŋ Miss Esther Nunoo amiliya yuuni 1967.[3]

Lahi nyɛma

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Kundivihira

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Akuafo Hall Alumni (2003). "Akuafo Hall Alumni Association journal.".
  2. Abayateye, Felix (29 July 2005). "Ofei Ansah was dedicated to his job". Graphic Sports. https://books.google.com/books?id=bBQHOte63qYC&q=George+Adjei+Osekre&pg=PA3.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Danquah, Moses (1969). The Birth of the Second Republic. p. 108.
  4. (1970) "Ghana Year Book".
  5. (1969) "The Legon Observer, Volume 4, Issues 18–26".
  6. Martinson, H. B. (2001). Ghana: The Dream of the 21st Century: Politics of J.B. Danquah, Busia and Kufuor Tradition. p. 84. ISBN 9789988776763.
  7. Danquah, Moses (1969). The Birth of the Second Republic. p. 91.
  8. (1971) "Commercial and Industrial Bulletin, Issues 1–47".
  9. (1979) "Ghana News, Volumes 8–12".
  10. (1981) "West Africa, Issues 3345–3360".
  11. Ghana. National Redemption Council. Office of the Press Secretary. (1975). Third year in office of Colonel Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, 13 January 1974 – 12 January 1975. Office of the Press Secretary to the National Redemption Council. p. 66.
  12. Gyan-Budu, Kojo (2008). Soccer history : the missing link. Otubua Publications. p. 21.
  13. Aidoo, George (14 March 1980). "Hearts Grow Bigger". Mirror. https://books.google.com/books?id=_wlPF0B82SgC&q=george+osekre&pg=PP8.