Kumasi Wesley Girls High School
Wesley Girls' Senior High School nyɛla bipuɣisi shikuru din bɛ Kumahi,Ghana.
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Di Niya
mali niŋDi Tuma
mali niŋDi kpabu yuuni
mali niŋDi doo la pubu B(category B)
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mali niŋDi Karimbihi duri yuya
mali niŋDi Zaashee Salo puuni
mali niŋShikuru ŋɔ nyɛla salo bɛ gɔminanti shikuru amaa asuru nim yaɣili shɛli din yuli booni Wesley Church n-daa paɣi shikuru maa.
Karimbi' Kura
mali niŋ- Jemila Abdulai, lahabali tira ni lahabali sasabira
- Rosamond Asiamah Nkansah, Ghana tuuli piringa paɣa
- Betty Acquah, feminist painter
- Adina, yiliyiinda
- Sophia Ophilia Adjeibea Adinyira, Supreme Court of Ghana jaaji kpema (2006 – 2019)
- Dedo Difie Agyarko-Kusi, Ghana Ambassador to South Korea (2017–2021)[1][2]
- Agnes Aggrey-Orleans, Ghanaian diplomat
- Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, member of parliament for Klottey Korle Constituency
- Mabel Agyemang, Chief Justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands,[3] first female Chief Justice of The Gambia (2013-2014)
- Ama Ata Aidoo, award-winning author, academic, former Minister of Education
- Sophia Akuffo, 13th Chief Justice of Ghana
- Patience Akyianu, banker; managing director of Barclays Bank Ghana
- Akosua Addai Amoo, Sports journalist
- Grace Amponsah-Ababio, a retired diplomat
- Abena Osei Asare, member of parliament for Atiwa East
- Gladys Asmah, former Minister of Fisheries
- Becca, musician
- Sylvia Boye, former Chief Executive and first female Registrar of West Africa Examinations Council
- Mary Chinery-Hesse, former civil servant and first female director of International Labor Organization, United Nations
- Melody Millicent Danquah, first female pilot in Africa
- Mercy Yvonne Debrah-Karikari, first female to be Secretary to the Cabinet
- Rita Akosua Dickson, Vice Chancellor of KNUST
- Florence Dolphyne, first female Professor and first female Pro-vice Chancellor, University of Ghana, Legon
- Efua Dorkenoo, activist
- Brigitte Dzogbenuku, Vice Presidential candidate for the Progressive People's Party
- Constance Edjeani-Afenu, first female brigadier general of the Ghana Armed Forces, Deputy Military Adviser to Ghana's permanent Mission in New York
- Mary Grant, Ghana's first female council of state member; first alumna to be a medical doctor
- Afua Adwo Jectey Hesse, chief executive officer of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
- Lovelace Johnson, active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2019–)
- Jennifer Koranteng, model and fashion designer
- Eva Lokko, engineer and former managing director of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
- Alima Mahama, lawyer and former Minister for the affairs of women and children in Ghana
- Joy Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, a law professor and member of the United Nations Independent Panel On Peace Operations; active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2020–)
- Akosua Menu, deputy CEO of National Youth Authority
- Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Lawyer and Former Deputy Minister of Transport[4]
- Emma Morrison, television personality and media professional
- Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, first female Vice-Chancellor of a state University in Ghana
- Peace Ayisi Otchere, first female director of the African Development Bank
- Rose Constance Owusu, justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2008 – 2014)
- Deborah Owusu-Bonsu, musician, television presenter and model
- Martha Akyaa Pobee, Diplomat, Permanent Member to the United Nations,
- Lucy Quist, first Ghanaian woman to become the CEO of a multinational telecommunications company in Ghana
- Mabel Simpson, fashion designer
- Hanna Tetteh, former Minister for Trade and Industry and former Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Gertrude Torkornoo, active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2019–)
- Yvonne Tsikata, international economist and first Ghanaian woman to become vice president at the World Bank
- Julia Osei Tutu, wife of Asantehene, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II
- Georgina Theodora Wood, former police prosecution officer, first female Chief Justice of Ghana
- Nana Oye Mansa Yeboaa, first female deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, and former Ghanaian diplomat
- Vida Yeboah, minister of state in the Rawlings government
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ NPP Candidate Sure Of Winning Lower Manya Krobo Seat (9 November 2012).
- ↑ President Akufo-Addo Swears In 4 Ambassadors, 1 High Commissioner. Communications Bureau (2 August 2017).
- ↑ Governor Dakin announces new judicial appointments (en).
- ↑ Online, Peace FM. Mahama Picks Joyce Bawa Mogtari As His Special Aide.