J. B. Danquah
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | Ghana |
Given name | Joseph |
Date of birth | 21 Disembare 1895, 18 Disembare 1895 |
Place of birth | Gold Coast Colony |
Date of death | 4 Fɛreboɔre 1965 |
Place of death | Nsawam |
Spouse | Mabel Dove Danquah |
Languages spoken, written or signed | Akan |
Occupation | historian, lawyer, politician |
Position held | Member of the 1st Parliament of the Gold Coast |
Educated at | University of London |
Member of political party | United Gold Coast Convention |
Religion or worldview | Christian |
Member of | Inner Temple |
Award received | Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences |
Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah (18 Disembare 1895 – 4 Fɛboɔre 1965) da e la Ghana pɔleteesa, ganzanna, anglophile, lɔɔyɛ ane neŋkpoŋ ko paaloŋ yobo yɛlɛ. O da e la pɔleteesa sɛre ane saŋa na Ghana, naŋ da e Gold Coast naŋ wa nyɛ sommeŋɛ yi nansaalba nuuri.
O politikal dompole wagere, Danquah da e la a wederɛ na kaŋa naŋ da gyegire Ghana yidaandɔɔ ane sommeŋɛ wederɛ Kwame Nkrumah onaŋ tɔ dabẽɛ̃ ane bonnoo eŋ o, o nyɔvore naŋ wa tara baare saŋa. A Watson Kɔmɛtee peɛroo kyaare a 1948 Accra kyooboi da bigiri la Danquah ka "doyen of Gold Coast politics"[1]
Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]Ba dɔge la Danquah 18 Disembare 1895 eŋɛ, Bepong teŋɛ naŋ be Kwahu a Eastern Irigyiŋ poɔ, Ghana (naŋ da e Gold Coast). O yi la nabiiri zage Ofori Panin Fie, naŋ daŋ di Akyem states naaŋ, ane a nɔmɛlmɛ yiri na kaŋa Ghana pɔletese poɔ. O beɛre kpoŋ da la Nana Sir Ofori Atta I, ka o bidɔɔ e ageta Paul Danquah.
O yuomo ayoɔbo eŋɛ, Danquah da piili la sakuuri gaabo a Basel Mission School Kyebi poɔ. O gaa la a Basel Mission Siinia Sakuuri Begoro poɔ. Onaŋ wa baare o "standard seven" gyennoo laanfeɛ 1912 poɔ, Vidal J. Buckle da de o la toma, lɔɔyɛ Accra poɔ, ka o e neɛ naŋ maŋ sonna a sɛre-ŋmaara, toma naŋ leɛre o hakela ka o nɔŋ lɔɔ.
Onaŋ wa passe a "Civil Service" gyennoo 1914 poɔ, Danquah da leɛ la neɛ naŋ maŋ sonna sɛre-ŋmaara a Gold Coast Kɔɔte Kpoŋ "Supreme Court" poɔ, lɛ naŋ ko o toma gɔɔroŋ bambo ka o beɛre, Nana Sir Ofori Atta I, naŋ da leɛ naa yuomo ayi vuoŋ, kaa iri o ka o e a Omanhene's Tribunal gansɛgerɛ Kyebi poɔ.[1]