Kwadjo Agyei Addo
Bɔbea | male |
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Ɔman a ofir do | Ghana |
Da a wɔwoo no | 15 Ɔbɛsɛ 1951 |
Bea a wɔwoo no | Fanteakwa District |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
N'edwuma | teacher |
Dzibew | Member of the 4th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana |
Educated at | Akrokerri College of Education |
Religion or worldview | Christian |
Location | Epuei Mantɔw (Ghana) |
Kwadjo Agyei Addo ( wɔwoo no Ɔbɛsɛ 15,1951) ɔyɛ Ghana amanyɛnyi na kuw ba wɔ mbrahyɛbagua fie a ɔtɔ do anan wɔ Ghana Amansin a ɔtɔ do anan mu a ogyina mu ma Fanteakwa North Ambatow mpasuar do wɔ Epuei Mantɔw mu wɔ Ghana.[1]
Ɔbra Ahyɛse na nwomasua
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]Wɔwoo Addo wɔ Ɔbɛsɛ 15, 1951, wɔ kurow bi mu wɔ Epuei Mantɔw wɔ Ghana a wɔfrɛ no Fanteakwa. Ɔkɔr skuul wɔ Akrokerri College of Education.[1] Hɔ na onyaa abɔdzin krataa a ɔyɛ Teacher's certificate A wɔ nwomasua (Education) mu.[2]
Amanyɛsɛm
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]Addo dzii kan baa mbrahyɛbagua fie wɔ NPP amanyɛkuw ne dzin mu wɔ Mumu 2004 Ghana amansan ambatow no mu dɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi dze ma Fanteakwa North ambatow mpasua do.[3] Onyaa amba 20,867 fii amba dodow a ɔyɛ 36,851 mu a ogyina ɔyɛ ɔha nkyɛm eduonum esia ekyir pɔw esia (56.6%).[4] Kwabena Amankwah Asiamah botuu no adze do wɔ hɔn amanyɛkuw abatow no mu.[5]
2004 Ambatow
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]Wɔpaw Addo dɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi ma Fanteakwah Epuei mantɔw no wɔ Mbrahyɛbagua a ɔtɔ do anan wɔ Ghana Amansin a ɔtɔ do anan no mu fir Sanda 7, 2005, kɔsii Sanda 6, 2009.[2] Wɔ afe 2004 Ghana amansan ambatow mu no, Addo nyaa amba kyɛn Samuael Ofosu-Ampofo a ofi National Democratic Congress na Gyimah Aikins Nyantakyi a ofi Convention People’s Party. Eyinom nyaa amba 15,678 na amba 306 wɔ ambatow a ɔfata a wɔtow no nyinara mu. Eyinom nye 42.5% na 0.8% yɛ pɛ wɔ ambatow a ɔfata a wɔtow nyinara mu.[6] Addo mansin no yɛ amansin 22 a New Patriotic Party dzii nkonyim wɔ Epuei fam mantɔw mu wɔ saa ambatow no mu no fa.[7] Sɛ yɛka nye nyinara bom a,New Patriotic Party no nyaa Mbrahyɛbagua nkongua 128 wɔ Ghana Amansin a ɔtɔ do anan no Mbrahyɛbagua a ɔtɔ do anan no mu.[8]
Edwuma
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]Addo yɛ ɔkyerɛkyerɛfo na eguadzifo.[3]
N'abrabɔ
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]Addo yɛ Kristonyi.[1]
Nhwɛdo
[sesa mu | sesa ekyirsɛm]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ghana Parliamentary Register(2004–2008)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ghana Parliamentary Register, 2004–2008. Ghana: The Office of Parliament. 2004. p. 119.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Presiding-Member-elected-NPP-parliamentary-candidate-57735. www.ghanaweb.com. November 3, 2001. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- ↑ http://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2004/eastern/97/index.php. Ghana Elections – Peace FM. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- ↑ http://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2008/eastern/97/index.php. Ghana Elections – Peace FM. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- ↑ Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections. Ghana: Publisher: Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 2005. p. 153.
- ↑ http://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2004/eastern/index.php.Ghana Elections – Peace FM. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
- ↑ https://www.fact-checkghana.com/statistics-presidential-parliamentary-election-results/. Fact Check Ghana. August 1, 2016. Retrieved August 6, 2020.