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Audrey Gadzekpo
Professor Audrey Sitsofe Gadzekpo is a Ghanaian media practitioner and female dean of the School of Information and Communications Studies at the University of Ghana. She was formerly a Communications Consultant and Lecturer who represented women's groups. She is also a member of the Webster Ghana's advisory board. Education She is an Associate professor of Journalism and Media Studies. She attended the University of Birmingham in Britain where she graduated with PhD in Education at the Center for West African Studies. She had her M.A in Communications from Brigham Young University in Utah in USA and her Bachelor of ArtsĀ in English from the University of Ghana. Career She began her career in 1993. In January 2017, she was named by President Nana Akufo-Addo as a committee member for the planning of 60th Independent anniversary of Ghana. In June 2017, she was among the members of the National Media Commission that were inducted to help in the passage of the Broadcasting and ...
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University Of Ghana
The University of Ghana is a public university located in Accra, Ghana. It the oldest and largest of the thirteen Ghanaian national public universities. The university was founded in 1948 as the University College of the Gold Coast in the British colony of the Gold Coast. It was originally an affiliate college of the University of London, which supervised its academic programs and awarded degrees. After Ghana gained independence in 1957, the college was renamed the University College of Ghana. It changed its name again to the University of Ghana in 1961, when it gained full university status. The University of Ghana is situated on the West view of the Accra Legon hills and at the northeast of the centre of Accra. It has over 40,000 registered students. Introduction The original emphasis on establishing the University of Ghana was on the liberal arts, social sciences, law, basic science, agriculture and medicine. However, as part of a national educational reform program, th ...
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Gifty Osei Boakye Bingley
Gifty Osei Boakye Bingley is a former Ghanaian television journalist and news broadcaster who is currently a Communications and Strategy Executive. She formerly worked for Tigo Ghana, as the Director of Corporate Communications and Corporate Responsibility. Education Gifty graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) with a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in political communication from the University of Leeds and a master's degree in development management from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). She is also a member of the Charted Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) in the United Kingdom. Career Gifty Osei Boakye Bingley is currently employed by the African Union as a Senior Communications officer, where she holds the role of Head of Public Information and Senior Communications Officer. She joined AMISOM, a multi-dimensional non-profit peace assistance operation mandated by the African Union Peace and Security ...
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Ghanaian Women Academics
Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and Togo in the east.Jackson, John G. (2001) ''Introduction to African Civilizations'', Citadel Press, p. 201, . Ghana covers an area of , spanning diverse biomes that range from coastal savannas to tropical rainforests. With nearly 31 million inhabitants (according to 2021 census), Ghana is the second-most populous country in West Africa, after Nigeria. The capital and largest city is Accra; other major cities are Kumasi, Tamale, and Sekondi-Takoradi. The first permanent state in present-day Ghana was the Bono state of the 11th century. Numerous kingdoms and empires emerged over the centuries, of which the most powerful were the Kingdom of Dagbon in the north and the Ashanti Empire in the south. Beginning in the 15th century, the Portuguese Em ...
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