Edward Akufo-Addo
Edward Akufo-Addo JSC (26 June 1906 – 17 July 1979) was a Ghanaian politician and lawyer. He was a member of the "Big Six" leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) and one of the founding fathers of Ghana who engaged in the fight for Ghana's independence. He became the Chief Justice (1966–70), and later ceremonial President (1970–72), of the Republic of Ghana. He was the father of the current (executive) President of Ghana, Nana Addo Akufo-Addo.
Edward Akufo-Addo | |
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Edward Akufo-Addo | |
President of Ghana | |
In office 31 August 1970 – 13 January 1972 | |
Prime Minister | Kofi Busia (1969–1972) |
Preceded by | Nii Amaa Ollennu |
Succeeded by | Gen. I. K. Acheampong |
3rd Chief Justice of Ghana (15th including Gold Coast) | |
In office 1966–1970 | |
Preceded by | J. Sarkodee-Addo |
Succeeded by | Edmund A. L. Bannerman |
Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana | |
In office 1962–1964 | |
President | Kwame Nkrumah |
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Born | Dodowa, Gold Coast | 26 June 1906
Died | 17 July 1979 73) Accra, Ghana | (aged
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Political party | Non-partisan |
Spouse | Adeline Y. Akufo-Addo (née Nana Yeboakua Ofori-Atta) (d. 2004) |
Children | 4, including Nana Akufo-Addo |
Education | Presbyterian Training College, Akropong Achimota College St Peter's College, Oxford Middle Temple |
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Religion | Presbyterian |
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