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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ghana-related events during 2023
←
2022
2021
2020
2023
in
Ghana
→
2024
2025
2026
Decades:
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2023
Timeline of Ghanaian history
Events in the year
2023 in
Ghana
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
President
–
Nana Akufo-Addo
Vice President
–
Mahamudu Bawumia
Speaker of Parliament
–
Alban Bagbin
Chief Justice
–
Kwasi Anin-Yeboah
Events
[
edit
]
Ongoing —
COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana
4 November:
2024 Ghanaian general election
:
Vice-President
Mahamudu Bawumia
is nominated by the
country
's ruling
New Patriotic Party
as their presidential candidate.
[
1
]
Sports
[
edit
]
2022–23 Ghana Premier League
[
2
]
Deaths
[
edit
]
February 6:
Christian Atsu
, 31, footballer (
Newcastle United
,
Hatayspor
,
national team
)
[
3
]
February 17:
Peter Nanfuri
, 80, police officer,
inspector general of police
(1996–2001).
[
4
]
March 19:
Emmanuel Oblitey
, 89, Olympic footballer (
1964
).
[
5
]
March 20:
Anthony Akoto Osei
, 69, banker and politician,
minister for finance
(2007–2009) and
MP
(since 2005).
March 23:
Letitia Obeng
, 98, educational pioneer.
[
6
]
May 16:
Akwaboah Snr
, singer-songwriter.
[
7
]
May 31:
Ama Ata Aidoo
, 81, author and playwright (
The Dilemma of a Ghost
,
Anowa
),
minister of education
(1982–1983).
[
8
]
July 22:
Sherry Ayittey
, 75, Ghanaian politician and women's activist, minister for
environment, science and technology
(2009–2013),
health
(2013–2014),
fisheries and aquaculture development
(2014–2017)
[
9
]
See also
[
edit
]
African Continental Free Trade Area
COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
References
[
edit
]
^
Presse, AFP-Agence France.
"Ghana's VP Bawumia Gets Ruling Party Nod For 2024 Presidential Run"
.
www.barrons.com
. Retrieved
2023-11-05
.
^
"2021/22 Ghana Premier League: Elmina Sharks go into final matchday already relegated"
.
GhanaWeb
. 2022-06-18
. Retrieved
2023-02-08
.
^
"Atsu found dead after Turkey earthquake"
.
BBC Sport
. Retrieved
2023-05-31
.
^
"Former IGP Peter Nanfuri dies at age 80"
.
Modern Ghana
. Retrieved
2023-02-17
.
^
"Olympedia – Emmanuel Oblitey"
.
www.olympedia.org
. Retrieved
2023-05-31
.
^
Dzakpata, Fred (2023-03-27).
"Letitia Obeng, first Ghanaian woman scientist dies at 98"
.
Asaase Radio
. Retrieved
2023-05-31
.
^
"Legendary highlife Musician Kwadwo Akwaboah Snr dies"
.
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
. 2023-05-16
. Retrieved
2023-05-31
.
^
"Renowned Ghanaian writer Prof. Ama Ata Aidoo is dead"
.
GhanaWeb
. 2023-05-31
. Retrieved
2023-05-31
.
^
Nyavi, Getrude Ankah (22 July 2023).
"Sherry Ayittey passes on at age 75"
.
Graphic Online
. Retrieved
22 July
2023
.
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