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J. B. Danquah

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J. B. Danquah
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Sex or gendermale Maale eŋ
Country of citizenshipGhana Maale eŋ
Given nameJoseph Maale eŋ
Date of birth21 Disembare 1895, 18 Disembare 1895 Maale eŋ
Place of birthGold Coast Colony Maale eŋ
Date of death4 Fɛreboɔre 1965 Maale eŋ
Place of deathNsawam Maale eŋ
SpouseMabel Dove Danquah Maale eŋ
Languages spoken, written or signedAkan Maale eŋ
Occupationhistorian, lawyer, politician Maale eŋ
Position heldMember of the 1st Parliament of the Gold Coast Maale eŋ
Educated atUniversity of London Maale eŋ
Member of political partyUnited Gold Coast Convention Maale eŋ
Religion or worldviewChristian Maale eŋ
Member ofInner Temple Maale eŋ
Award receivedFellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences Maale eŋ

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

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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]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 http://articles.ghananation.com/articles/flagbearers-of-ghana/3016-dr-j-b-danquah-1895-1965.html