Papa Owusu-Ankomah, sometimes called the Quiet Dynamo of Ghanaian politics, was born in Ghana on 27 April 1958 to a family of entrepreneurs in the retail and real estate industries in the Western Region. Papa’s father, the late Mr. Yaw Owusu-Ankomah, hailed from Atibie in the Kwahu District of the Eastern Region, while his mother, a still feisty octogenarian – Madam Araba Owomoye Owusu-Ankomah - hails from Dixcove in the Western Region.
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- Papa Owusu-Ankomah, sometimes called the Quiet Dynamo of Ghanaian politics, was born in Ghana on 27 April 1958 to a family of entrepreneurs in the retail and real estate industries in the Western Region. Papa’s father, the late Mr. Yaw Owusu-Ankomah, hailed from Atibie in the Kwahu District of the Eastern Region, while his mother, a still feisty octogenarian – Madam Araba Owomoye Owusu-Ankomah - hails from Dixcove in the Western Region.
- Papa Owusu-Ankomah ist ein Politiker, Hochschullehrer und Jurist in Ghana. Er ist Mitglied des Parlamentes und war unter Präsident John Agyekum Kufuor Minister für Erziehung, Wissenschaft und Sport bis Juli 2007. Amtsnachfolger wurde Dominic Fobih. Ankomah trat vom Amt zurück, um sich als Kandidat der New Patriotic Party (NPP) bei den Vorwahlen zu den Präsidentschaftsnominierungen stellen zu können.
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- Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
- Deputy Majority Leader and Deputy Minister for Government Business
- Majority Leader and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs
- Minister for Education, Science and Sports
- Minister for Interior
- Minister for Youth and Sports
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- Mrs. Augustina Owusu-Ankomah
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- 27 April2006
- 3 February 2005
- 30 July 2001
- March 2003
- September 2001
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- 10 January 2001
- 11 January 2005
- 5 February 2006
- April 2003
- August 2001
- January 1997
- October 2001
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- Papa Owusu-Ankomah, sometimes called the Quiet Dynamo of Ghanaian politics, was born in Ghana on 27 April 1958 to a family of entrepreneurs in the retail and real estate industries in the Western Region. Papa’s father, the late Mr. Yaw Owusu-Ankomah, hailed from Atibie in the Kwahu District of the Eastern Region, while his mother, a still feisty octogenarian – Madam Araba Owomoye Owusu-Ankomah - hails from Dixcove in the Western Region.
- Papa Owusu-Ankomah ist ein Politiker, Hochschullehrer und Jurist in Ghana. Er ist Mitglied des Parlamentes und war unter Präsident John Agyekum Kufuor Minister für Erziehung, Wissenschaft und Sport bis Juli 2007. Amtsnachfolger wurde Dominic Fobih. Ankomah trat vom Amt zurück, um sich als Kandidat der New Patriotic Party (NPP) bei den Vorwahlen zu den Präsidentschaftsnominierungen stellen zu können.
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