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Richard Dornu Nartey
Richard Dornu Nartey (born 26 April 1949) is a Ghanaian politician and member of parliament for the first and second parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana. He represented Shama in the Western region of Ghana. Early life and education Nartey was born in 1949 at Shama, Ghana. He studied at the University of Ghana and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration where he gained his Bachelors of Arts degree in English, Russian and linguistics and postgraduate diploma in public administration respectively. Politics Nartey was first voted into Ghanaian parliament during the 1992 Ghanaian general elections. He was a member of the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana.Shama constituency was holding by Ernest Nii Tachie-Otoo of the Action Congress Party (ACP) in 1979. He was voted into power on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress. In 1992, some major political parties in Ghana boycotted the general elections making most of the ca ...
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Ernest Nii Tachie-Otoo
Safohen Dr. Ernest Nii Tachie-Otoo (affectionately known as Uncle Nii), was a Ghanaian politician and List of MPs elected in the 1979 Ghanaian parliamentary election, Member of Parliament in the 3rd Republic of Ghana representing the Shama District, Shama Constituency. Career Tachie-Otoo was a lawyer by profession. He was also the President of the Western and Central Chapters of the Association for Rural Banks. He was also former board chairman of the Lower Pra Rural Bank Limited. Politics Tachie-Otoo was a member of the People's Convention Party. He was also a member of Action Congress Party. He was the Member of Parliament for the Shama Constituency. He was also a former Western Regional Chairman of the People's Convention Party. In 1996, he again contested for the Shama Constituency parliamentary seat on the ticket of Convention People's Party and lost to Richard Dornu Nartey. Personal life Tachie-Otoo was married to Matilda Tachie-Otoo. They had 11 children, 48 grandchi ...
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