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(wɔwoo no 20 October  1964) ofri Akim Oda a ɔwɔ Ghana Apuei Mantam mu. Ɔyɛ mbra Edwuma, ɔko ma mbasaiafo hɔn ahɔtɔ na ɔyɛ Ghana mbrahyɛ baguanyi dze ma Ablekuma West mantam mu.[1][2][3] Dɛm aber yi ɔyɛ panyin a ɔhwɛ Nkitahodzi  na dwumadzi a wɔdze fa abɛɛfo nfir do.[4][5][6]

Abrabɔ Ahyɛse na Nwomasua

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Ursula fri Akim Oda a ɔwɔ Ghana Apuei Mantam mu.[3] Ɔkɔɔ Labone Senior High School na ɔkɔ toado wɔ Mfantisman Girls Secondary School kɔyɛɛ nwomasua ntoado. Ɔtoaa do kɔɔ University of Ghana  na Ghana School Of Law, na ehɔ na onyaa ne LLB. Wɔfrɛɛ no kɔɔ mbra dwumadzi mu wɔ afe 1990.[7] onyaa abodzin nkrataa wɔ Ntawantawa, Asomdwee na Ahobanbɔ mu wɔ Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training.[7][8][9]

Ansaana ɔrebɛyɛ mbrahyɛbagua mu edwuma

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Ɔyɛɛ edwuma mfe du dɛ mbranyimfo wɔ Akufo-Addo, Prempeh & Co. mbra edwumayɛbea ansaana ɔrekɔ nkitahodzi edwumayɛbea mu akodzi  mfirdwuma edwumakuw bi enyim.

Ursula, wɔ n’edwumayɛ mu no w'asom wɔ edwuma  ahorow nye dzibea ahorow mu.[10]

• Afotufo a ɔhwɛ edwuma do wɔ NU Consult Legal, Governance and Gender Consultants ,

• International Federation of Woman Lawyers (FIDA) wɔ Ghana kuw mu nyimpa

•  FIDA Ghana hɔn Panyin wɔ mber bi a w'abesin kɔ mu

• Nkane mu Afrika Mpɔtam FIDA Amanaman Ntsɛm Panyin n'abadzekyir.

• Ghana Mbranyimfo Kuw mu nyimpa,

• African Women Lawyers Association (AWLA) kuw mu nyimpa

• kwankyerɛfo panyin a ɔhwɛ  edwuma Western Telesystems (Westel) do (September 2005 kosi May 2008) [1], na

• Ndwumakuw na Ekyir ho Dwumadzi ho kwankyerɛfo, ZAIN Ghana (April 2008 dze kɔ January  2009).[12]

Amanyɛsɛm

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Wɔ afe 2012 mu no, wɔ yii no dɛɛ onyɛ Mbrahyɛ Baguanyi ma amansin foforo wɔ Ablekuma West Mantam dɛ hɔn mbrahyɛ baguanyi a odzi kan.[13] Wɔ afe 2015 mu no, osii akan na odzii nkonyim wɔ NPP mbrahyɛ bagua ho abatow mu wɔ Ablekuma West Constituency.[14] Ɔsanso nyaa ne mbrahyɛ bagua asetsena wɔ afe 2016 Ghana amansan abatow no mu na onyaa abatow amba 34,376 wɔ abatow amba 60,558 no mu a na ɔyɛɛ 56.96%.[3][15] Ono na mbasiafo binom a wɔwɔ Mbrahyɛ Bagua fie no nyaa nyimpa bi ma wɔ tuu hɔn ano guu hɔn do wɔ aber a akasakasa sii wɔ mbea a wɔsiesie dze ma mbasiafo wɔ mbrahyɛ bagua fie mu. Wɔbɔɔ ne ho amandzɛ dɛ ose ɔresusu ne daakye ho wɔ amanyɔsɛm mu,[16] nanso afe a odzi ekyir no ɔbɛyɛɛ Nkitahodzi ho edwuma mu Panyin.[13] Wɔ afe 2017 mu no, Ɔmampanyin Akufo-Addo yii no dɛɛ osomfo a ɔhwɛ Nkitahodzi Dwumadzibea no enyim.[17][18]  Ɔyɛ panyin a ɔhwɛ Nkitahodzi na abɛɛfo mfir ho dwumadzi wɔ dɛm aber yi.[19] wɔ December 2020 mu no, osii akan dɛ ɔbɛsan atsena hɔ dɛ mbrahyɛ baguanyi wɔ afe 2020 Ghana amansan abatow no mu  ama NPP. Ber a ɔkɔɔ abatow no mu dɛ Ablekuma West Constituency Mbrahyɛ Baguayi a ɔwɔ hɔ sesiara no, ɔkɔɔ do kitsa n'egua wɔ mber a wɔtow aba 37,363 wɔ abatow 69,353 mu ekyir. Nyia na odze n'ekyir paa a ɔyɛ Rev. Kweku Addo a ofri National Democratic Congress (NDC) mu no tɔɔ do ebien  na onyaa abatow amba 30,733, ber a akansifo a wodzidzi kuw afofor, GUM, LPG na PNC mu no nyaa abatow amba 359, 330 na 65, tse dɛ ma hɔn dze dzidzi do no pɛpɛɛpɛ.

Ndwumakuw ahorow

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Wɔ dɛm aber yi no ɔresom wɔ Mbrahyɛ Bagua boayikuw ahorow a odzidzi do yi mu: Amansan Mbra, Mbra na Mbrahyɛ Bagua Nsɛm Boayikuw (Mbrahyɛ Bagua a ɔtɔ do 7)[21] Boayikuw a Wɔyii hɔn (Mbrahyɛ Bagua a ɔtɔ do 7)[22]

Mbrahyɛbagua mu Dwumadzi ahorow

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Wɔ afe 2015 mu no, ono na mbasiafo binom a wɔ Mbrahyɛ Bagua fie no mu nyaa nyimpa bi ma wɔtuu hɔn ano guu hɔn do fa akasakasa a ɔfa mbea a wosiesie ma mbasiafo a wɔyɛ mbrahyɛ baguafo .Wɔbɔɔ ne ho amandzɛ dɛ ose ɔresusu ne daakye ho wɔ amanyɔsɛm mu,[16] nanso afe a odzi ekyir no ɔbɛyɛɛ Nkitahodzi ho edwuma mu Panyin. Ansaana orebenya dzibea a ɔwɔ dɛm aber yi dɛ Nkitahodzi dwumadzi panyin no, na ɔsom wɔ bagua ahorow mu na dzibea ahorow mu wɔ n’edwumayɛ mu.[23] Wɔ April 2018 mu no, Ghanafo  bi kasa tsiaa no wɔ aber a ɔyɛɛ nsɛmtsir bi wɔ asɛm a ɔdze too abɛɛfo ntsentan do a ɔkyerɛ dɛ Ghana Muslimfo nyi abotar wɔ nkitahodzi mu. Wɔ Memenda, September 29, 2018,  Akem Asuom wɔ Ghana Apuei Mantam mu mpanyinfo na nkurom no mu nyimpa no dze no sii hɔ dɛ Nkosuohemaa (Nkɔsoɔ Hemmaa). Wɔyɛɛ dɛm dwumadzi yi wɔ Asuomhene Osabarima Ofosuhene Apenteng II Ahemfie hɔ. [24] Wɔ afe 2021 mu, ber a wɔdze Ghana mbra a otsia LGBT ho nyansahyɛ bae no, ɔkasa tsiaa mbra no dɛɛ ɔbɛhyɛ akwaadwesɛm na akohwisɛm ho nkuran ntsi noho bɛhia dɛɛ wɔbɛsan ahwɛ mbra no mu. [25] [26] Ɔsan nso wɔ May 2021 mu, tuu LGBT+ nyimpa kuw a wɔwɔ Ghana fo dɛ wɔmmfa hɔn dwumadzi  nfa nsie osiandɛ  Ghanafo ngye dɛm nkitahodzi ɔma mbanyinfo fa hɔn ho na mbasiafo fa hɔn ho no ntom. [27] [28] .

N'abrabɔ mu asɛm

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W'awar ma ɔnye Ghananyi a ɔtse UK na ɔhwɛ enyiwa ho nsɛm wɔ abofra kor, Dr Sam Ekuful.[7][29][30][31] Ɔyɛ Kristonyi m'apa.[9]

Enyimnyamhyɛ

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Wɔ Memenda, 29 September 2018 no,  Akyem Asuomfo a wɔwɔ Kwaebibirem Mantam mu wɔ Ghana Apuei Mantam mu no dze no sii hɔ dɛ Nkosuohemaa (Nkɔsoɔ Hemmaa). Wɔyɛɛ dwumadzi no wɔ Asuomhene Osabarima Ofosuhene Apenteng II Ahemfie.[32][33][34][35] Wɔ February  2019 mu no, International Federation of Women Lawyers  (FIDA) hyɛɛ no enyimunyam dze kyerɛɛ edwuma a ɔyɛ dze boa mbasiafo na mbofra hɔn ahotɔ na banbɔ ho nsɛm mu wɔ 2019 FIDA Africa Regional Congress a wɔyɛɛ no Abuja, Nigeria.[11]

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• ^ Jump up to:a b "Parliament of Ghana". www.parliament.gh. Retrieved 7 March 2019.

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• ^ Jump up to:a b "Ursula Owusu-Ekuful Awarded by FIDA | Ministry of Communications". www.moc.gov.gh. Retrieved 27 December 2020.

• ^ "Ursula Owusu-Ekuful". World Bank Live. 9 April 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2020.

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• ^ "2nd batch of ministerial nominees; Ursula, Akoto Osei, Joe Ghartey named". Graphic Online. Retrieved 27 December 2020.

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• ^ Lamptey, Judith Lamiokor (8 December 2020). "Ursula Owusu retains Ablekuma West seat". Graphic Online. Retrieved 27 December 2020.

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