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Herbert Claudius Ayikwei Bulley (1925–2002) was a
Ghanaian social scientist. He is
known for his
pioneering work in
Psychology in Ghana. He was a founding...
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Ayikwei Parkes (/ˌniːˈi ˈaɪˈɪkweɪ ˈpɑːrks/; born 1
April 1974), born in the
United Kingdom to
parents from Ghana,
where he was raised, is a performance...
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prominent authors are
novelists J. E.
Casely Hayford, Ayi Kwei Armah, and Nii
Ayikwei Parkes, who
gained international acclaim with the
books Ethiopia Unbound...
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Hutton Ayikwei Addy,
FWACP was a
Ghanaian academic and
physician (paediatrician). He was a
founding member of the
School of
Medical Sciences (now a constituent...
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George Kingsley Acquah –
Chief Justice of Ghana (2003–2007)
Hutton Ayikwei Addy –
Professor of
Public Health,
first Dean of the
University for Development...
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October 2014.
Meshack Asare page,
African Books Collective. Parkes, Nii
Ayikwei (2016). "Meshalck
Asare in the
Pantheon of Ananse".
World Literature Today...
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Music John H.
Whyte –
former Professor of
Political Science Hutton Ayikwei Addy –
Professor of
Public Health,
first dean of the
University for Development...
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Cameron Duodu, Afua Hirsch,
Derek Owusu, Ekow Eshun,
Margaret Busby and Nii
Ayikwei Parkes.
Ghanaian music and
musicians have a
strong influence on the overall...
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Retrieved 24
September 2013. Nii
Ayikwei Parkes, "A
Tribute to Kofi Awoonor: The
Story of Sankofa"
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