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Kwame Akoto-
Bamfo (born 1983) is a multi-disciplinary artist,
educator and activist,
known for his
sculptures and m****ive body of
works dedicated to the...
- Akoto-
Bamfo (born 7
February 1949) is a
retired Ghanaian Supreme Court Judge. She
served on the
Supreme Court bench from 2009 to 2019. Akoto-
Bamfo was born...
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Joyce Adeline Bamford-Addo, JSC, CV (born 26
March 1937) is a
Ghanaian barrister and
judge who
served as the
first female Speaker of the
Parliament of...
- violence. The six-acre site
includes sculptures and
displays from
Kwame Akoto-
Bamfo, Dana King, and Hank
Willis Thomas.
There are
writings and
words from Toni...
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released on 24 May, 2024 in France. The
movie was
written by
Kwame Akoto-
Bamfo and
Darius Matheson, and was
directed by
Darius Matheson. The film has both...
- E.
Bamfo-Kwakye is a
Ghanaian academic and a
former Vice-Chancellor of the
Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and
Technology (KNUST).
Bamfo-Kwakye served...
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vacancies left by the
retirement of two
female justices;
Justice Vida Akoto-
Bamfo and
Justice Sophia Adinyira, and the
impending retirement of the then Chief...
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Ernest Aryeetey - Vice-Chancellor of
University of
Ghana (2010–2016) E.
Bamfo-Kwakye - Vice-Chancellor of
Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology...
- Ackwerh,
sculptor Eric
Adjetey Anang,
sculptor Ben Agbee,
artist Kwame Akoto-
Bamfo,
sculptor El Anatsui,
sculptor Serge Attukwei Clottey,
artist Nana Oforiatta...
- Gómez-Peña JoFF Rae JR
Jeanmarie Simpson Judy Baca
Julio Salgado Kwame Akoto-
Bamfo Las
Cafeteras Lila
Downs Lost
Children of
Babylon Lynnette Haozous Martha...