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Kwabena Darko (born 23 October 1942) is an
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,
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and former
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. He owns the largest privately owned agro-industrial concern in Ghana and is listed in “Who’s Who in World Poultry”. Darko is also known by many in the sub-region as the “Poultry King” and "Akokɔ Darko" (meaning "Poultry Darko" in
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).


Early life

Kwabena Darko was born on 23 October 1942 at
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of
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. He lost his father at an early age and had to engage in petty trading to supplement the family income. He ended up in part-time education in order to devote more time to trading because of the family financial circumstances. His mother later remarried the owner of a small chicken farm. Kwabena Darko quickly learnt the running of the farm and was an able assistant to his stepfather. He proceeded to
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, where he studied agriculture at the Ruppin Institute, specialising in
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science in the late 1950s and early sixties.


Career

On his return to Ghana, Kwabena Darko worked with the Ghana State Farms Corporation. After 6 months, he resigned and joined his stepfather, who was now into commercial poultry farming. The farm expanded from 5,000 birds to 100,000 birds for egg laying within two years. He started his own poultry farm, Darko Farms and Company in April 1967.


Politics

Kwabena Darko who describes himself as Nkrumahist run for president in the 1992 election on the ticket of the National Independence Party with Naa Afarley Sackeyfio as the running mate. He came 4th with 2.8 per cent of the total votes cast. The election was won by
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of the National Democratic Congress, who reportedly said that "people should not buy chicken from Darko Farms, because if they did I would get money for politics".


Christianity

Darko was reportedly a Christian from the age of about 16 years. Between 1965 and 1996, he was a
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(Elder) with the
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. He went on to hold other positions in the church. He has been the International Vice-President of the
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(FGBMFI), (Africa), an international Christian network, from 1990 to 1995. He became the General Overseer for the Oasis of Love International Church since 1996. he was ordained as a
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in 2000.


Family

Kwabena Darko is married to Rev. Dr. Christiana Darko, a director of the Darko Farms and Company Limited as well as the International Outreach Director for West Africa of The Women’s Aglow Fellowship International. They have six children, Sam, Vernon, Jonathan, Maxine, Mercy and Bernice. The first three are actively involved in running the company.


Positions currently held

*Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Darko Farms and Company Limited
- 1969–present *Chancellor,
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- 2003–present *Member, Nominating Committee of the African Prize for Leadership 1994–Present *International Secretary, FGBMFI,
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,
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1994–Present *General Overseer, The Oasis of Love International Church - 1996–Present *Board Member, Oasis International Training Center - 2000–Present *External Board Member, The
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- 2001–Present *Chairman, Sinapi Aba Trust - 1994–Present


Honours

*Grand Medal
Order of the Volta The Order of the Volta is an order of merit from the Republic of Ghana. It was instituted in 1960 and is awarded to people for their outstanding service to the country.
, National Award for his Contributions to Agriculture - 1978 *Honorary Certificate for Selfless Devotion to Charity by Christian Voluntary Society - 1978 *Award by Ghana Animal Science Association for Outstanding Contribution to the Association - 1982 *Best Farmer Award, Royal Agriculture Show, London - 1984 *Honorary Member, Ghana Science Association - 1985 *National Best Poultry Farmer - 1986 *Meritorious Award for Contribution to Charity by the Ghana National Trust Fund - 1990 *Certificate of Honor for Voluntary Service and Contribution to Charity by the Department of Social Welfare and Community Development - 1990 *The First General Superintendent Certificate of Honor
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Ghana - 1990 *Certificate of Honor for Outstanding Contribution to the Ghana Feed Millers Association - 1992 *Junior Achievement of Ghana Business Hall of Fame - 1992 *Ordained as a
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- 2000 *Honorary Doctorate of Science Degree by
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- 2002 *Honorary Doctorate of Divinity by Global Missions and Bible College,
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- 2002


See also

* List of Ghanaian politicians * National Independence Party


References


External links


Profile of Kwabena DarkoDarko Farms and Company Limited
{{DEFAULTSORT:Darko, Kwabena 1942 births Living people Ghanaian Pentecostals National Independence Party (Ghana) politicians Recipients of the Order of the Volta Candidates for President of Ghana People from Ashanti Region 20th-century Ghanaian businesspeople Ghanaian agriculturalists