Susan Barbara Gyankorama Ofori-Atta, bɛ ni lahi mi so de Graft-Johnson, DRCOG, DRCPCH, FGA (1917 – July 1985) daa nyɛla Ghana dɔɣitɛ ŋun nyɛ pagbi puuni tuuli ŋun yina Gold Coast pɔlo ɔ'na .Odaa nyela paɣbu puuni tuuli yaha ni gbansabla wulin luhuli ŋun daa pahi paɣba anahi ŋun Karim daa paa univarsity ka deei di shahara gbɔŋ.Ofori-Atta npahiri west Africa paɣba' ata ŋun daa nye dɔɣtei Paa gbaa yihi Agnes Yewande Savage (1929) o daa yili Nigeria na and Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi (1938).yuuni 1933, Sierra Leonean siyaasa zɔŋgili(activist) and higher education pioneer, Edna Elliot-Horton became the second West African woman university graduate and the first to earn a bachelor's degree in the liberal arts. Eventually Ofori-Atta became a medical officer-in-charge at the Kumasi Hospital, and later, she assumed in charge of the Princess Louise Hospital for Women. Her contemporary was Matilda J. Clerk, the second Ghanaian woman and fourth West African woman to become a physician, who was also educated at Achimota and Edinburgh

Susan Ofori-Atta
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Paɣa bee dooPaɣa Mali niŋ
O ya TiŋgbaŋGhana Mali niŋ
YumaŋliSusan Mali niŋ
Doɣam dabsili1917 Mali niŋ
Dɔɣim TiŋaKibi Mali niŋ
Kpibu dabisiliSilimin gɔli July 1985 Mali niŋ
Kpibu sheeUnited Kingdom Mali niŋ
BaNana Sir Ofori Atta I Mali niŋ
TizoKofi Asante Ofori-Atta, William Ofori Atta, Jones Ofori Atta, Adeline Sylvia Eugeina Ama Yeboakua Akufo-Addo, Kwesi Amoako Atta Mali niŋ
Daŋ bee zuliyaEdward Akufo-Addo Mali niŋ
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibuSilmiinsili Mali niŋ
Tumaphysician, paɣidɔɣuso tɔɣinda, pediatrician Mali niŋ
Ŋun kpuɣi o tumaUniversity of Ghana, University of Ghana Medical School Mali niŋ
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋAchimota School, University of Edinburgh Medical School, Korle Bu nurse training college, Cambridge School Mali niŋ
Shɛhira gbaŋbachelor's degree Mali niŋ
Academic majorliberal arts education, tim, surgery Mali niŋ

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