Ghana National College
Ghana National College nyɛla karimbi sarinsi karinzoŋ din be Cape Coast, Ghana.[1]
Taarihi
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Karinzoŋ maa nyela din daa pili silimin goli 20 July yuuni 1948, ka di karimbanima daanye karimba sheba bini daa kari St Augustine's College ni Mfanstipim School.[2] Ghana tingban zuɣulaan kuro, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah n daa kpa lala karinzoŋ ŋo o surugu ni laɣiri zaŋti karimbihi ban kalinli daa yiɣisi di baa nii, ban nye British colonial administration ni daa kari sheba St. Augustine's College. Bi karibu ŋo sababu daa nyemi , ni bi daa pahimi n to ayirimo nti Nkrumah , saha sheli bini daa gbaago kari la.[3][4]
Karimbi kura
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Yuuni 2014, karinzoŋ maa daa nyela ban pili binsheli din kuli yen che ka bi duhiri bi karimbi kura yuya. Bi ni daa zaŋ sheba pili n nye Francis Allotey, Samuel Sefa-Dedeh, Jophus Anamuah-Mensah, Anthony Annan-Prah, David Taylor, Lee Tandoh-Ocran ni Kobby A. Koomson.[5] Bi zooya ka bii booni bi karimbikura "Nananom"
Bi karimbi kura n lahi nye:
- Nana Aba Anamoah, ŋun nye Ghana lahibali tira
- Kwesi Armah, ŋun daa nye Ghana High Comissioner nti United Kingdom
- General Emmanuel Alexander Erskine, tuuli UNIFIL Commander
- Gladys Asmah – ŋun daa nye Minister of Fisheries
- Anthony Annan – Ghana boli ŋeri zaŋti Schalke 04
- Frank Abor Essel-Cobbah – ŋun daa nye Ghana jintori 2nd republic
- Damoah – Ghana sasabira
- Ernest Debrah – Ghana siyaasa nira ŋun daa nye Minister zaŋti Ghana bindira yaɣili.
- Kwame Gyewu-Kyem – Jintori ŋun daa be Ghana tuuli parliament 4th republic la ni
- Diana Hamilton – Ghana yili yiina
- Winston Mensah-Wood – Chief of Defence Staff, ni Chief of the Army Staff kuro zaŋti Ghana
- Charlotte Osei – alikaali ni kuɣulaan kuro zaŋti Electoral Commission of Ghana( tuma duu din su piibu piibu Ghana
- Abeiku Santana – lahibalitira
- Asiedu Walker – Ghana siyaasa nira
- Nana Owusu-Nkwantabisa – Karimba
- Rahim Banda – kperikperita[6]
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ Coe, Cati (2005). Dilemmas of Culture in African Schools: Youth, Nationalism, and the Transformation of Knowledge. University of Chicago Press. p. 208. ISBN 0-226-11129-6.
- ↑ Hon. Lee Ocran, Member of Parliament for Jomoro in an address to the Parliament of Ghana, 26 February 2007.
- ↑ Ghana: Nkrumah's school to exhibit his scholarly works. African Press Agency (15 July 2007). Retrieved 2007-01-23.
- ↑ School Information | Ghana National College (en-US).
- ↑ Ghanacoll's 66th anniversary: North America Chapter ups the ante. Daily Graphic (14 July 2014).
- ↑ Tabbey-Botchwey, Adom (2020-02-14). 10 popular Ghanaian personalities you didn't know attended Ghana National College (en-US).