- Prof.
Kwame Arhin, also
known as Nana
Arhin Brempong, was a
historian and
politician in Ghana.
Arhin built his
academic career at the
University of Ghana...
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Eugene Arhin is a
Ghanaian politician. He is a
member of the New
Patriotic Party and the
former Director of
communications at the
office of the then President...
-
Cultural Policy", in
Arhin (1992), The Life and Work of
Kwame Nkrumah. Hagan,
George P., "Nkrumah's
Cultural Policy", in
Arhin (1992), The Life and Work...
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Frank Arhin (born 16
February 1999) is a
Ghanaian footballer who
plays for
Swedish club Dalkurd.
After graduating from
Hartpury College in 2017,
Arhin joined...
- Kwawu,
which have
about 4.4
million speakers in
southern and
central Ghana.
Arhin, Kwame; Studies,
University of
Ghana Institute of
African (1979). A Profile...
- Ghana. 15 (1): 117–120. JSTOR 41406553.
Arhin 1985, p. 1
Arhin 1985, p. 1
Arhin 1985, p. 65
Arhin 1985, p. 6
Arhin 1985, p. 5 Adomaa,
Priscilla Ntim (2021-04-13)...
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longer be
analyzed using ****umptions
shared across the
democratic west
Arhin, Kofi; Stockemer, Daniel; Normandin, Marie-Soleil (May 29, 2023). "THE REPUBLICAN...
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Women in Ghana".
Arhin,
Kwame (2001).
Transformations in
Traditional Rule in Ghana: 1951–1996. Sedco. ISBN 978-9964-72-173-2.
Arhin, Kwame, "The Political...
- Allotey. On 26
January 1999,
Coach Arhin became the
second GTTA
Chief Coach after Coach E.A. Quaye. Subsequently,
Coach Arhin was
transferred from the Eastern...
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Elizabeth Frimpomah Arhin worked as the
Human Resource Director for Tigo,
Ghana between July 2014 and July 2016.
Elizabeth has master's
degrees in Manpower...