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Ghana tiŋgbaŋ zuɣulanima nyɛla Ghana bilichinnima ban nam lɛbi Ghana zaa toondaannima.

Ghana zuɣulananima maa n-nyɛ:

  1. Dr Kwame Nkrumah
  2. Lieutenant-General Joseph Arthur Ankrah
  3. Brigadier Akwasi Afrifa
  4. Nii Amaa Ollennu
  5. Edward Akufo-Addo
  6. Edward Akufo-Addo
  7. General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong
  8. Lieutenant-General Fred Akuffo
  9. Flt., Lt. Jerry John Rawlings
  10. Dr Hilla Limann
  11. Flt., Lt. Jerry John Rawlings
  12. John Agyekum Kuffuor
  13. Prof. John Evans Fiifi Ata Mills
  14. John Dramani Mahama
  15. Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo
Tiŋgbaŋ zuɣulana kura
Head of Government Ethnicity Religious affiliation
Kwame NkrumahNzema (Akan)Roman Catholic (later Nondenominational Christian)[1]
Joseph AnkrahGaMethodist
Akwasi AfrifaAshanti (Akan)Anglican
Nii Amaa OllennuGaPresbyterian
Edward Akufo-AddoAkuapem (Akan)Presbyterian
Kofi Abrefa BusiaBono (Akan)Methodist
Ignatius Kutu AcheampongAshanti (Akan)Roman Catholic
Fred AkuffoAkuapem (Akan)Presbyterian
Hilla LimannSissalaRoman Catholic
Jerry John RawlingsScottish/Anlo EweRoman Catholic
John Agyekum KufuorAshanti (Akan)Roman Catholic
John Atta MillsFante (Akan)Methodist
John Dramani MahamaGonjaAssemblies of God (raised Presbyterian)
Nana Akufo-AddoAkuapem/Akyem (Akan)Anglican (raised Presbyterian)


  1. Miller, Jon (2014-05-22). Missionary Zeal and Institutional Control: Organizational Contradictions in the Basel Mission on the Gold Coast 1828-1917 (in English). Routledge. p. 30. ISBN 978-1-136-87625-7.