Samuel Koku Anyidoho
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Samuel Koku Sitsofe Anyidoho (born 13 January 1971) is a
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politician who serves as Founder and President of the Atta Mills Institute. He served as Head of Communications under the Presidency of
John Atta Mills John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills (21 July 1944 – 24 July 2012) was a Ghanaian politician and legal scholar who served as President of Ghana from 2009 until his death in 2012. He was inaugurated on 7 January 2009, having defeated the governing party ...
from 2009 to 2012.  He was also Deputy General-Secretary of the National Democratic Congress from 2014 to 2018.


Early life

Koku Anyidoho was born on, Wednesday, January 13, 1971, at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra. His father, Major General Henry Kwami Anyidoho is a retired Major General in the Ghanaian Army whose is mostly remembered for his work during the civil war in
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, and his mother was the late, Mrs. Mercy Abla Mivormawu Anyidoho (Nee Tsegah).  General Anyidoho hails from, Tanyigbe, in the Ho District of the Volta Region, while Mercy Anyidoho hailed from, Anyako, in the Keta District of the Volta Region.


Education

Koku Anyidoho began his educational journey at Kotoka Primary School, Burma-Camp, Accra, Ghana, where he had his kindergarten and Primary School education between 1975 and 1982. Koku Anyidoho began his Secondary School education in
Mawuli School Mawuli School is a co-educational, boarding senior high school located in Ho in the Ho Municipal district in the Volta Region of Ghana. History The school was founded in 1950 by the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. It was the first senior high ...
, Ho, Volta Region in 1982, before transferring to
Achimota School Achimota School ( /ɑːtʃimoʊtɑː/ ), formerly Prince of Wales College and School at Achimota, later Achimota College, now nicknamed Motown, is a co-educational boarding school located at Achimota in Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana. The school wa ...
, Accra, Ghana, and sat for the General Certificate Examinations (GCE)
Ordinary Level The O-Level (Ordinary Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education. It was introduced in place of the School Certificate in 1951 as part of an educational reform alongside the more in-depth ...
(O Level), in 1987.  Samuel Koku Anyidoho then proceeded to, Labone Secondary School, Accra, Ghana, where he sat for the General Certificate Examinations (GCE)
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(A Level), in 1989. Koku Anyidoho entered the University of Ghana Legon, in 1990 and graduated in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Sociology & English  In 1995, Koku Anyidoho was at the, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom, and graduated with a Master of Arts (MA), in Development Studies.  In 2005, Koku Anyidoho gained admission to the School of Communications Studies,
University of Ghana, Legon 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 B ...
, for an MA Programme, in Communications.


Working life

Koku started work as a teacher, at the, Chiraa Secondary School, in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana, when he had to serve a compulsory post-A Level,
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, between September 1989 and June 1990. Another compulsory National Service, found Koku working at the
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(GBC), after completing his First Degree in 1993.  It was Koku's stint at GBC, which opened-up his hitherto latent talent in the areas of, media, broadcasting, script writing, and the whole spectrum of communications. After returning from his Masters programme in Norwich, Koku worked with the Ghana Office of the,
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(UNHCR), as a Social Services Officer and worked directly with mostly Liberian and Sierra Leonean refugees who lived in Ghana.   He was part of the team that berthed the first batch of Sierra Leonean refugees who arrived in Ghana aboard a Ghanaian fishing vessel. Koku was with the UNHCR between January 1997 and September 1998. Towards the end of 1998, Koku Anyidoho was employed by the Metropolitan And Allied Bank (MAB), which was the first private commercial bank in Ghana.  MAB was founded by Ghanaian and Malaysian Interests and was headed by Mr. Alex Ashiabor, who was two-time Governor of the Central
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. At MAB, Koku worked in the Marketing Department, was Executive Assistant to the Executive Chairman, and was also the Head of Treasury and Investments.  It was while working for MAB that Koku Anyidoho was called personally by Professor
John Evans Atta-Mills John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills (21 July 1944 – 24 July 2012) was a Ghanaian politician and legal scholar who served as President of Ghana from 2009 until his death in 2012. He was inaugurated on 7 January 2009, having defeated the governing party ...
into mainstream and frontline politics. As a politician, Samuel Koku Anyidoho served as the Head of Communications and Presidential Spokesperson at the Office of The President, Republic of Ghana, between 2009 and 2012. As the Head of Communications at the Office of The President, Samuel Koku Anyidoho worked with President John Evans Atta-Mills (January 2009 – July 24, 2012), and also President
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(July 24, 2012 – January 6, 2013).   Prior to serving as Head Of Communications at the Office of The President, Samuel Koku Anyidoho was the Head of Communications and Key Campaign Strategist for the Atta-Mills Campaign Team (January 2006 – December 2008) – and was instrumental in the success of the Atta Mills campaign. Between December 2014 and November 2018, Samuel Koku Anyidoho was Deputy General Secretary in-charge of Operations for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Party – Founded by His Excellency
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. Koku Anyidoho was the Speech Writer for President John Evans Atta-Mills.


References

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