Elizabeth Amoah Tetteh

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Elizabeth Amoah Tetteh
human
Sex or genderfemale Sesa mu
Given nameElizabeth Sesa mu
Date of birth25 Ɔberɛfɛw 1945 Sesa mu
Place of birthCentral Region Sesa mu
Occupationeducational theorist, politician, teacher Sesa mu
Position heldMember of the 5th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana, Member of the 4th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana Sesa mu
Educated atschool of pedagogy Sesa mu
Member of political partyNational Democratic Congress Sesa mu
Religion or worldviewPentecostalism Sesa mu

Elizabeth Amoah-Tetteh (wɔwoo no wɔ Ɔberɛfɛw 25, 1945) yɛ nwomasua ho nyimdzifo na Ghana amanyɛnyi.[1] Na ɔyɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi dze ma Twifu-Atti Morkwaa abatow mpasua do wɔ mbrahyɛbagua fie a ɔtɔ do enum wɔ Republic a ɔtɔ do anan(4th Republic) wɔ Ghana.[2]

Ɔbra Ahyɛse Na Nwomasua[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]

Wɔwoo Amoah-Tetteh wɔ Ɔberɛfɛw 25,1945. Ofir Twifo-Abodom a ɔwɔ Ghana Mfinimfin Mantɔw mu. Wɔ afe 1974 mu no onyaa Diploma wɔ Apɔw-mu-ntsetse(Physical Education) wɔ Specialist Trainig College a ɔwɔ Winneba.[1]

Edwuma[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]

Amoah-Tetteh yɛɛ edwuma dɛ ɔkwankyerɛfo boafo ma Data Collection wɔ Teacher Education Division a ɔwɔ Ghana Education Service a ɔwɔ Nkran.[1] Nna ɔyɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi dze ma Twifo-Atti Morkwaa abatow mpasua do na ɔsan so yɛ Nwomasua Soafo Abadziekyir a ɔhwɛ Pre-tertiary Education do wɔ ber a ɔwɔ kan Ghana Ɔmanpanyin John Dramani Mahama n'amanbu mu.[3][4]

Amanyɛsɛm[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]

Elizabeth Amoah-Tetteh dzii kan gyinaa Twifo-Atti Morkwaa abatow mpasua ananmu dɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi wɔ mbrahyɛbagua fie ɔtɔ do enum wɔ 4th Republic mu ber a odzii nkonyim wɔ National Democratic Congress tekitsi do wɔ mfe mpem ebien na awɔtwe(2008) Ghana amansan abatow mu.[1][2][5] Onyaa aba dodow a ɔyɛ 14,724 wɔ amba dodow a ɔyɛ 28,632 a ɔyɛ ɔha nkyɛm 51.4% sen n'akansifo afofor, Abraham Dwuma Odoom a ofiNew Patriotic Party a onyaa amba 13,086 a ogyina hɔ ma ɔha nkyɛmu 42.90% na Rose Buah-Bassuah a ofi Conventions People's Party a ɔno so nyaa amba 1,577 a ogyina hɔ ma ɔha nkyɛmu 5.2%.[6][7]

N'abrabɔ[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]

Amoah-Tetteh awar a ɔwɔ mba beesoun. Ɔyɛ Kristonyi.[1]

Nhwɛdo[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 https://web.archive.org/web/20160506170722/http://ghanamps.gov.gh/mps/details.php?id=70.6 May 2016. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/ghana/10489.pdf (PDF). Ghana: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. 2010. p. 81.
  3. https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Three-year-training-programme-for-visual-impaired-teachers-opens-209937.www.ghanaweb.com. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  4. https://newsghana.com.gh/mrs-elizabeth-amoah-tetteh-donates-food-and-other-items-worth-ghc1000-to-school/. News Ghana. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  5. http://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2008/central/262/index.php. Ghana Elections – Peace FM. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  6. http://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2004/parliament/central/index.php. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  7. http://ghanamps.com/mps/details.php?id=70. ghanamps.com. Retrieved 4 August 2020.