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T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School (Kumasi) Alumni
T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School (Real Amass) is a coeducational second-cycle public educational institution in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. History The school was established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana, on 30 January 1950. List of headmasters Notable alumni and associates * Abdul Wahab Adam – national president, Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana * Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan – Inspector General of Police *Prof. Dr. Ahmed Osumanu Haruna - Academia scholar * Latifa Ali – Ghana, Ghanaian athlete *Georgina Opoku Amankwah, lawyer and former deputy Chairperson Electoral Commission of Ghana *Habiba Atta Forson, football administrator, founder of Fabulous Ladies F.C., Fabulous Ladies FC and GFA executive committee member *Gyakie - Musician * Augustine Collins Ntim – member of parliament, Parliament of Ghana (for the Offinso North (Ghana parliament constituency), Offinso North parliament constituency) *Atsu Nyamadi – Ghanaian athlete *Sandra Owusu-Ansah – ...
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Kumasi
Kumasi (historically spelled Comassie or Coomassie, usually spelled Kumase in Twi) is a city in the Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is located in a rain forest region near Lake Bosomtwe, and is the commercial, industrial, and cultural capital of the historical Ashanti Empire. Kumasi is approximately north of the Equator and north of the Gulf of Guinea. Kumasi is alternatively known as "The Garden City" because of its many species of flowers and plants in the past. It is also called Oseikrom (Osei Tutu's the first town). Kumasi is the second-largest city in Ghana, after the capital, Accra. The Central Business District of Kumasi includes areas such as Adum, Bantama, Asawasi, Pampaso and Bompata (popularly called Roman Hill), with a concentration of banks, department stalls, and hotels. Economic activities in Kumasi include financial and commercial sectors, pottery, clothing and textiles. There is a significant timber processing ...
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Atsu Nyamadi
Atsu Nyamadi (born 1 June 1994, in Anloga) is a Ghanaian athlete competing in the decathlon. He won medals at the 2014 African Championships and 2015 African Games. His personal best in the event is 7567 points set in Eugene in 2015. This is the current national record. Competition record Personal bests Outdoor *100 metres – 11.12 (+1.3 m/s) (Eugene 2016) *400 metres – 49.76 (Murfreesboro 2016) *1500 metres – 3:56.33 (Porto Novo 2012) *110 metres hurdles – 14.61 (+2.0 m/s) (Auburn 2016) *High jump – 2.01 (Murfreesboro 2016) *Pole vault – 4.40 (Charlottesville 2017) *Long jump – 7.62 (+1.7 m/s) (Charlottesville 2017) *Triple jump – 15.14 (Kumasi 2011) *Shot put – 14.49 (Gold Coast 2018) *Discus throw – 46.61 (Gold Coast 2018) *Javelin throw – 66.96 (Eugene 2016) *Decathlon – 7811 (Charlottesville 2017) Indoor *60 metres – 7.10 (Birmingham 2016) *1000 metres – 2:45.93 (Birmingham 2016) *60 metres hurdles – 8.22 (Birmingham 2018) *Hig ...
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Education In Ghana
Before the arrival of European settlers, who introduced a formal education system addressed to the elites, education in Ghana was mainly informal and based on apprenticeship. Economic activities in pre-colonial Ghana were based on farm produce shared within households and members of each household specialized in providing necessities such as cooking utilities, shelter, clothing, and furniture, and trade with other households was therefore practiced on a very small scale. As such there was no need for employment outside the household that would have otherwise called for disciplines, values, and skills through a formal education system. After colonization, Ghana's economy became a hybrid of subsistence and formal economy. Education indicators in Ghana reflect disparities between gender, rural and urban areas, and the Southern and Northern parts of the country. These disparities drive public action against illiteracy and inequities in access to education. Eliminating illiteracy ha ...
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1990 African Championships In Athletics
The 1990 African Championships in Athletics were held in Cairo, Egypt between 3 and 6 October. Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table See also *1990 in athletics (track and field) External linksResults– GBR Athletics {{African Championships in Athletics navigation A African Championships in Athletics International athletics competitions hosted by Egypt African African Championships in Athletics The African Championships in Athletics is a continental athletics event organized by the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA), the continental association for the sport in Africa. Since its inaugural edition in 1979 it was at first organise ... 1990s in Cairo Sports competitions in Cairo Athletics in Cairo ...
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1989 African Championships In Athletics
The 1989 African Championships in Athletics were held in Lagos, Nigeria between 4 and 8 August. Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table See also * 1989 in athletics (track and field) External linksResults– GBR Athletics {{African Championships in Athletics navigation A African Championships in Athletics A African Championships in Athletics The African Championships in Athletics is a continental athletics event organized by the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA), the continental association for the sport in Africa. Since its inaugural edition in 1979 it was at first organise ... 20th century in Lagos 1989 in Nigerian sport International athletics competitions hosted by Nigeria August 1989 sports events in Nigeria ...
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Diana Yankey
Diana Yankey (in some sources "Dinah"; born 2 February 1967) is a retired Ghanaian athlete who specialized in the 100 metres hurdles. She represented her country at the 1987 World Championships in Athletics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. She was twice champion at the African Championships in Athletics The African Championships in Athletics is a continental athletics event organized by the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA), the continental association for the sport in Africa. Since its inaugural edition in 1979 it was at first organised ... and took silver medals at the 1987 All-Africa Games and the 1988 African Championships in Athletics. International competitions External links * * 1967 births Living people Ghanaian female hurdlers Olympic athletes for Ghana Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1990 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Ghana World Athletics Championships athletes for ...
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Strongman (Ghanaian Rapper)
Osei Kwaku Vincent also known as Strongman or Strongman Burner or Strong Gee is a Ghanaian rapper. He was recognized for winning the maiden edition of the Next Big Thing in GH Rap music which was a rap competition in Ghana Education Strongman attended T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School, Kumasi and later further his education to the tertiary level by attending the University of Cape Coast The University of Cape Coast is a public collegiate university located in the historic town of Cape Coast. The campus has a rare seafront and sits on a hill overlooking the wide Atlantic Ocean. It operates on two campuses: the Southern Campus (O .... Discography List of Strongman's songs. * Big Boy * Pilolo * Bossu * Baby Girl * Don't Try * Wahali * Transformer * Immortal * Odasini * Nana Ama * Still Nigga * Crazy For You * Ups & Down * 21st Century * The Second Coming * Vision * Kings of Gods * Monster * Obi Pe * Girl Kasa * Nkokra * Twa Wo Nan Ase * Mmaa * Dose * Onoaa Na Mepe * Paid ...
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Reggae
Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, " Do the Reggay" was the first popular song to use the word "reggae", effectively naming the genre and introducing it to a global audience. While sometimes used in a broad sense to refer to most types of popular Jamaican dance music, the term ''reggae'' more properly denotes a particular music style that was strongly influenced by traditional mento as well as American jazz and rhythm and blues, and evolved out of the earlier genres ska and rocksteady. Reggae usually relates news, social gossip, and political commentary. It is instantly recognizable from the counterpoint between the bass and drum downbeat and the offbeat rhythm section. The immediate origins of reggae were in ska and rocksteady; from the latter, reggae took over the use of the bass as a percussion instrument. Reggae is d ...
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Blakk Rasta
Blakk Rasta (born Abubakar Ahmed (born 2 September 1974) is a Ghanaian reggae / Kuchoko artiste, dub poet and a radio presenter of Zylofon FM. He is best known for the song "Barack Obama" sung in honor of the 44th U.S President. He was honored at a special dinner with President Obama on 11 July 2010. Musical style Blakk Rasta does "Kuchoko" which is predominantly reggae music fused with African rhythms and energies pouring out conscious lyrics about love, equal rights and justice, blackness, rasta and spiritual love. Blakk Rasta's current "Kuchoko" sound innovation came about after a long period of research into a new sound, which will ride on reggae music and establish a sound which will cut across indigenous African sights, sounds and spirituality and be accepted worldwide in these fast changing times of musical tastes and preferences. Indigenous African instruments such as the xylophone, talking drum (dondo), kette, flute, kologo, kora fused with animal and jungle sound ...
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Supreme Court Of Ghana
The Supreme Court of Ghana is the highest judicial body in Ghana. Ghana's 1992 constitution guarantees the independence and separation of the Judiciary from the Legislative and the Executive arms of government.1992 Constitution Article 125(1). "Justice emanates from the people and shall be administered in the name of the Republic by the Judiciary which shall be independent and subject only to this Constitution." History The Supreme Court was established by the Supreme Court Ordinance (1876) as the highest tribunal in the Gold Coast (now Ghana) during the colonial era. Appeals from the Supreme Court of the Gold Coast went to the West African Court of Appeal (WACA) established in 1866. Ghana withdrew from WACA following independence, then abolished appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London in 1960. After the military coup d'état of February 24, 1966, the National Liberation Council (NLC), by the Courts Decree, 1966 (NLCD.84) abolished the Supreme Cou ...
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Mariama Owusu
Mariama Owusu is a Ghanaian judge. She has been on the bench since 1990 and was nominated a judge of the Supreme Court Judge in November 2019. She was sworn in on 17 December 2019 after gaining parliamentary approval. Early life and education Owusu was born on 18 November 1954. She was born in Daloa but hails from Beposo in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. She received her primary and middle school education at Asawase L/A Primary and Middle School, completing it in 1968. She continued her studies at T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School from 1968 to 1975, earning both her Ordinary and Advanced Level certificates. In 1976, she enrolled at the University of Ghana to study Law, and later attended the Ghana School of Law in 1980, where she was called to the Ghana Bar Association in November 1981. Career Owusu began her legal career as a National Service person at the Attorney General's Office in Kumasi from 1980 to 1982. She later worked in private practice with Messrs Totoe Legal Services ...
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1974 British Commonwealth Games
The 1974 British Commonwealth Games ( mi, 1974 Taumāhekeheke Commonwealth) were held in Christchurch, New Zealand from 24 January to 2 February 1974. The bid vote was held in Edinburgh at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games. The Games were officially named "the friendly games". There were 1,276 competitors and 372 officials, according to the official history, and public attendance was excellent. The main venue was the Queen Elizabeth II Park, QEII Park, purpose-built for this event. The Athletics Stadium and fully covered Olympic standard pool, diving tank, and practice pools were all on the one site. The Theme music, theme song was "Join Together (Steve Allen song), Join Together", sung by Steve Allen (singer), Steve Allen. The Games were held after the 1974 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games in Dunedin for wheelchair athletes. Host selection Preparation Security The Games were the first large international athletic event after the Munich massacre, murder of Israeli athletes ...
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