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Abena Busia

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Abena Busia
Born
Abena Pokua Adompim Busia

1953 (age 71–72)
Accra, Ghana
Education
Occupation(s)Lecturer, writer, poet, feminist, diplomat
Parents
RelativesAkosua Busia (sister)

Abena Pokua Adompim Busia (wɔwoo no wɔ afe 1953 mu) ɔyɛ Ghanani ɔkyerɛwfo, anwensɛm kyerɛwfo, basia benfo, ɔkyerɛkyerɛfo na panyin . Ɔyɛ nkan Ghana ɔmanpanyin Kofi Abrefa Busia babasia, na ɔyɛ odziyifo Akosua Busia nua basia. Busia yɛ ɔbemfo a ɔka ho wɔ Nwomasua mu wɔ Borɔfo kasa mu, na mbasia na mbanyin na basia-banyin su ntamu adzesua ho ɔbenfo wɔ Rutgers Sukuulpɔn mu.[1][2][3][4] Ɔyɛ Ghana ɔnanmusifo wɔ Brazil, wɔpaw no afe 2017,[5][6] a ɔwɔ tumi krataa wɔ Amerika Kesee Fam aman 12 a aka no mu[7]





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