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Annie Ruth Jiagge Baëta, The first woman to become a lawyer and a Judge in Ghana.
Annie Ruth Baëta was born on 7 October 1918 in Lomé, French Togoland. Her parents were teachers, Henrietta Baëta and Presbyterian minister, Robert Domingo...
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Madam Elizabeth Ankrah (the 102-year-old woman who cooked for Kwame Nkrumah in the 1960s)
The lady who made sure Ghana’s independence hero, Dr Kwame Nkrumah was well fed was still alive as at 2017. At 100 years old,...
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Charlotte Mensah, The First Black Woman To Be Inducted Into The British Hairdressing Awards Hall Of Fame
Charlotte Mensah Award-winning hairstylist, owner and artistic director of the Hair Lounge salon, founder of the Charlotte Mensah of...
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Efua Sutherland, the Ghanaian playwright-activist. One of Africa’s earliest female writers recognized locally and internationally for numerous theater works
Efua Sutherland Many great literary works owe their legacies to dedicated teachers who explore their meaning with their students....
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Kotoka International airport 1969
Kotoka International airport 1969 Kotoka International airport 1969
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Tro-Tro in Ghana 1960’s. Tro-Tro is that Ga language word “tro,” which means three pence (pence being the penny coins used during Ghana’s colonial...
Tro-Tro in Ghana 1960's In Ghana and neighboring countries tro tros are privately owned minibus share taxis that travel...
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Wedding picture of Former President John Agyekum Kufuor and his wife, Theresa Mensah, in 1962
Wedding picture of President John Agyekum Kufuor and his wife, Theresa Mensah, in 1962 Wedding...
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Members of Dormitory 2B Achimota school, 1929
Members of Dormitory 2B Achimota school, 1929 Members of Dormitory 2B Achimota school, 1929
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Ghana National Grand Mosque, second Largest in West Africa.
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