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Kweku Eyiah
Kweku Eyiah, is a Ghanaian lawyer and football administrator. He is a product of Mfantsipim School and the Ghana School of Law. He served as board member of Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs. He was one of three football administrators to have rejected bribes in the Number 12 exposé ''Number 12: When Greed and Corruption Become the Norm'' (different to the "MAKING OF" documentary released by the BBC on YouTube under the title ''Betraying the Game: Anas Aremeyaw Anas investigates football in Africa'' which was a documenta .... The others were John Frederick Mensah and Chief Protocol Officer at the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Diana Boateng. References 21st-century Ghanaian lawyers Ghana School of Law alumni Mfantsipim School alumni {{Ghana-law-bio-stub ...
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Mfantsipim School
Mfantsipim is an all-boys boarding secondary school in Cape Coast, Ghana, established by the Methodist Church in 1876 to foster intellectual, moral, and spiritual growth on the then Gold Coast. Its founding name was Wesleyan High School and the first headmaster was James Picot, a French scholar, who was only 18 years old on his appointment. After changing its name to Wesleyan Collegiate School and Richmond College, the school, in 1905, merged with another Cape-Coast-based public high school established by John Mensah Sarbah (an old student of Wesley High School), who had established his own school called "Mfantsipim" as a rival of the Methodist-run school. John Mensah Sarbah died five years after the merger, at the age of 46, leaving the school wholly in the hands of the Methodist Church. Mfantsipim is nicknamed "The School" because it gave birth to other prominent schools such as Prempeh College. Other schools, such as Ghana National College, were started with students ...
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Ghana School Of Law
The Ghana School of Law (GSL) is an educational institution in Ghana for training lawyers. The school is the only one that provides training for law graduates in the Barrister at Law program. The Professional Law Course is designed for Law Graduates who have obtained an LLB degree and have passed the entrance examination. On completion of this course the graduate is qualified to practice law in Ghana. Until the Ghana School of Law was established in 1958, all lawyers in Ghana were trained abroad, almost always at the Inns of Court in England. By convention all lawyers admitted to practice in Ghana become automatic members of the Ghana Bar Association. History of the Ghana School of Law After Ghana attained independence in 1957, the development of legal education was discussed after which the legal practitioner's Act, 1958 was enacted which gave birth to General Legal Council https://www.glc.gov.gh/. The council was charged with the responsibility of organizing legal education ...
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Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs
Cape Coast Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Cape Coast. The club competes in the Ghana Premier League, the Premier division on the Ghanaian football pyramid, and hold home games at Cape Coast Sports Stadium. History Founded in 1932, Ebusua Dwarfs were one of the founding members of the Ghana Premier League and won the 1966 Ghana Premier League. Ebusua Dwarfs is the first winner of the Presidential cup in 1970 when the idea of FA cup and League Championships was introduced in Ghana,It was called the Prime Minister's cup. Ebusua Dwarfs again won the first SWAG Cup by beating Hearts of Oak 4–2. Ebusua Dwarfs is one of the eight teams invited to play in the first-ever Ghana FA Cup, losing 6–0 in the semifinals to Hearts of Oak after defeating their rivals Vipers 2–0. Dwarfs defeated Ho Mighty Eagles 4–2 to win the 1968 FA Cup final. The Dwarfs also appeared in the 1993 and 1994 finals, losing on penalties to Goldfields in 1993 and l ...
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Number 12 Exposé
''Number 12: When Greed and Corruption Become the Norm'' (different to the "MAKING OF" documentary released by the BBC on YouTube under the title ''Betraying the Game: Anas Aremeyaw Anas investigates football in Africa'' which was a documentary by the BBC on how Number 12 was made, an independent and impartial work and a report about Mr Anas’ investigation) is an investigative documentary by Ghanaian award-winning journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas and his investigative group, Tiger Eye P. I. The documentary which was premiered on 6 June 2018 sought to highlight the level of corruption in football and among football administrators in Ghana. The BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation provided technical support for the investigation and secured the right to show it to a global audience. Background The idea for the documentary was born when Anas was prompted by the action of certain football personalities in Ghana fingered in alleged corrupt acts. Anas' main focus was on the Pres ...
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John Frederick Mensah
John Frederick Mensah is a Ghanaian football administrator and a member of the executive committee of the Ghana Football Association. He was one of three football administrators to have rejected bribes in the Number 12 exposé. The others were Kweku Eyiah Kweku Eyiah, is a Ghanaian lawyer and football administrator. He is a product of Mfantsipim School and the Ghana School of Law. He served as board member of Cape Coast Ebusua Dwarfs. He was one of three football administrators to have rejected br ... and Chief Protocol Officer at the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Diana Boateng. References Living people Ghanaian football managers Year of birth missing (living people) {{Ghana-footy-bio-stub ...
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21st-century Ghanaian Lawyers
The 1st century was the century spanning AD 1 ( I) through AD 100 ( C) according to the Julian calendar. It is often written as the or to distinguish it from the 1st century BC (or BCE) which preceded it. The 1st century is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. The 1st century also saw the appearance of Christianity. During this period, Europe, North Africa and the Near East fell under increasing domination by the Roman Empire, which continued expanding, most notably conquering Britain under the emperor Claudius (AD 43). The reforms introduced by Augustus during his long reign stabilized the empire after the turmoil of the previous century's civil wars. Later in the century the Julio-Claudian dynasty, which had been founded by Augustus, came to an end with the suicide of Nero in AD 68. There followed the famous Year of Four Emperors, a brief period of civil war and instability, which was finally brought to an end by Vespasian, ninth Roman emperor, a ...
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Ghana School Of Law Alumni
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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