- 1966 to 1969.
Dowuona was born at Osu on 11
January 1908. His
father was
Solomon Noi
Dowuona and his
mother was
Theodora Naa-Lomotso
Dowuona, all of the...
- Nii
Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI (born
Michael Nii
Okwei Dowuona-Owoo, 7
November 1963 – 6
February 2021), was the Osu Maŋtsɛ or King of the Ga
people of Osu...
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Georgia Tech Athletics...
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Alfred Jonas Dowuona-Hammond was a
Ghanaian politician and a
state minister in the
first republic. He
served as
Minister of
Education and
Social Welfare...
- 5 Kofi
Baako 1959 1960 6 A. J.
Dowuona-Hammond 1960 1964 7
Kwaku Boateng 1 May 1964 24
February 1966 8
Modjaben Dowuona 1966 1969
National Liberation Council...
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Ankrah (1966–1969)
Akwasi Amankwa Afrifa (1969)
Preceded by
Alfred Jonas Dowuona-Hammond
Succeeded by
Haruna Esseku (Minister for
Transport and Communications)...
- Journal-Constitution.
Retrieved October 5, 2023. "NC
State basketball transfer Ebenezer Dowuona commits to
Georgia Tech". tarheeltimes.com. Tar Heel Times.
April 3, 2023...
- Heward-Mills
official website.
Retrieved 29
March 2023.
Samuel Nii
Narku Dowuona,
Prosperity preaching is 'nonsense' -
Bishop Dag, modernghana.com, Ghana...
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Baron Dormand of Easington,
Labour MP for Easington, 1970–87
Modjaben Dowuona,
first Registrar of the
University of Ghana;
Minister for
Education (1966–1969)...