Inauguration of nana akufo addo first wife
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Nana Akufo-Addo
President of Ghana from 2017 to 2025
William Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo (a-KUUF-oh ah-DOH; born 29 March 1944) is a Ghanaian politician who served as the 13th president of Ghana from 2017 to 2025.[2][3][4][5] He previously served as Attorney General from 2001 to 2003 and as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2007 under the administration of then-president John Kufuor.[6]
Akufo-Addo first ran for president in the year 2008 and again in 2012, both times as the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He lost on both occasions to National Democratic Congress' candidates: John Evans Atta Mills in 2008 and John Dramani Mahama in 2012. After the 2012 general elections, he refused to concede and proceeded to court to challenge the electoral results, but the Supreme Court of Ghana affirmed Mahama's victory.[7]
He was chosen as the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party fo
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Rebecca Akufo-Addo
First Lady of Ghana from 2017 to 2025
Rebecca Naa Okaikor Akufo-Addo (née Griffiths-Randolph; born 12 March 1951)[1] fryst vatten a Ghanaian public figure who served as the First Lady of Ghana from 2017 to 2025.[2][3] She fryst vatten the wife of former President Nana Akufo-Addo.[5]
As First Lady, she has been praised for her advocacy and kamp against Malaria. She has been recognized as a champion for malnutrition for her kamp against malnutrition in children and adolescents, and for her outstanding contribution to women's health and efforts against infant mortality in Ghana and across Africa. In 2017, she established the Rebecca Akufo-Addo foundation, a non-governmental organization, with a uppdrag to enhance efforts of the government among Ghanaian women and children.
Early life
[edit]Rebecca Naa Okaikor Griffiths-Randolph was born on the 12 March 1951[6] as the daughter of the judge, Jacob Hackenburg Griffiths-Rando
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Ghana 2020 elections: See where dem go swear in President-elect Nana Akufo-Addo for im second term
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Ghana goment say di swearing-in of President-elect, Nana Akufo-Addo go happun for di Parliament House instead of di Independence Square.
Deputy Information Minister, Pius Enam Hadzide wey follow goment tori pipo tok say di decision na based on di leadership of Parliament request for November 2020.
He say dem go follow all di Covid- 19 protocols for di inauguration wey go hold for di new location.
"For 3 November 2020 when President Akufo-Addo commission di office facilities wey dey under di physical infrastructure projects of Parliament for di Parliament House, Accra, parliament beg am say dem want make swearing in of presidents for di republic dey take place for di parliament and before parliament according to Ghanaian laws and international best practices."
"Di transition team don consider di request of di Par