- Kow
Nkensen Arkaah (14 July 1927 – 25
April 2001) was a
Ghanaian politician who was Vice-President of
Ghana from 1993 to 1997. He was also a
chief of...
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Inaugural holder Joseph W.S. deGraft-Johnson
Republic established Kow
Nkensen Arkaah Current Constitution Formation Republic Day 1 July 1960 1992 Constitution...
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Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) government. Its
first leader was Kow
Nkensen Arkaah. Kojo
Tsikata is
reported to have been
instrumental in
getting the...
- 1981
President Hilla Limann Preceded by New
position Succeeded by Kow
Nkensen Arkaah Personal details Born 6
October 1933 Cape Coast, Gold
Coast Died...
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Prize laureate and
former Secretary-General of the
United Nations Kow
Nkensen Arkaah,
former vice
President of the
Republic of
Ghana Raphael Armattoe...
- Coast)
Joseph W.S. de Graft-Johnson, (Former Vice-President of Ghana) kow
Nkensen Arkaah (Former Vice
President of Ghana)
Ebenezer Begyina Sekyi Hughes (Former...
- Ghana, Flight-Lieutenant
Jerry John
Rawlings chose the NCP leader, Kow
Nkensen Arkaah, as his running-mate for vice-president.
Having been
elected in...
- NPP
gained an
unlikely ****ociation from the vice-president of Ghana, Kow
Nkensen Arkaah,
whose party (National
Convention Party) had
severed their alliance...
- of
Ghana In
office 7
January 1993 – 7
January 2001 Vice
President Kow
Nkensen Arkaah (1993 - 1997) John Atta
Mills (1997 - 2001)
Preceded by Himself...
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Mills Progressive Alliance (NDC–EGLE–DPP) 4,099,758 57.37 John
Kufuor Kow
Nkensen Arkaah Great Alliance (NPP–NCP) 2,834,878 39.67
Edward Mahama – People's...