- Kojo
Botsio (21
February 1916 – 6
February 2001) was a
Ghanaian diplomat and politician. He
studied in Britain,
where he
became the
treasurer of the West...
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Busia New
office Minister for
Foreign Affairs 1957–58 Succeeded by Kojo
Botsio Minister for
Defence 1957–60 Succeeded by
Charles de
Graft ****son Preceded by...
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Archived from the
original on
February 10, 2007.
Retrieved February 28, 2010.
Botsios S, ****man S,
Manuelidis L (2015). "Rapid
chemical decontamination of infectious...
- ****embly with his entourage, Hon.
Minister of
External Affairs, Mr.
Kodjo Botsio and
Adviser on
African Affairs, Mr.
George Padmore.
Nnamdi Azikiwe used...
- left
London in 1947. Ako
Adjei then
introduced Nkrumah to WASU and Kojo
Botsio who
later became Nkrumah's right-hand man.
Recalling his WASU days, Ako...
- for "self-government now". The
party leadership, made up of Nkrumah, Kojo
Botsio,
Komla A. Gbedemah, and a
group of
mostly young political professionals...
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Nkrumah set sail from
Liverpool aboard the SS Accra,
accompanied by Kojo
Botsio,
another friend from
London who was also
member of WASU and with that, the...
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Nkrumah (MP) 1957 1958
Nkrumah government Convention Peoples'
Party 2 Kojo
Botsio (MP) 1958 1959 3 Ako
Adjei (MP) 1959 1960 4
Imoru Egala (MP) 1960 1961...
- as well as the
Asante Kotoko party.
General Secretary of the CPP, Kojo
Botsio, won the
Winneba seat unopposed, the only
candidate to do so. Nkrumah's...
- Afenyo-Markin, a
current member of
parliament for Ef****u Muni****l Kojo
Botsio,
Ghanaian politician Jacob Plange-Rhule,
physician and
academic Sandra "Alexandrina"...