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LEADERS OF GHANA

  Presidents/Heads Of State Of The Republic Of Ghana
DR. KWAME NKRUMAH

- President of the Republic of Ghana (1960 – 1966)

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LT. GENERAL JOSEPH A. ANKRAH

- Head Of State ( 1966 - 1967 )

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LT. GENERAL A. A. AFRIFA

- Head Of State ( 1967 – 1969 )

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DR. KOFI ABREFA BUSIA

- Prime Minister ( 1969 – 1972 )

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EDWARD AKUFFO ADDO

- Ceremonial President ( 1970 – 1972.)

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GEN. I. KUTU AKWASI ACHEAMPONG

- Head Of State ( 1972 – 1978 )

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LT. GEN. FREDRICK W. A. AKUFFO

- Head Of State ( 1978 – 1979 )

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DR. HILLA LIMANN

- Head Of State( 1979 – 1981.)

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FLT LT JERRY JOHN RAWLINGS

- President (1993 – 2001, NDC)

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MR. JOHN AGYEKUM KUFUOR

- President ( 2001 till date… NPP )

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What Is Ghana@50
On March 6, 1957, Ghana became the first country in Africa south of the Sahara to gain independence from colonial rule. 2007, marks 50 years of independence.
 

What's On, Where?
Much of the focus of the events for the 50th anniversary will be on activities.
 

History Of Ghana
On 6 March 1957, the British colony of Gold Coast became independent and assumed the name Ghana.
 

What To See

Visit Ghana's unique natural attractions, encounter endagered, species of Monkeys, Crocrodiles, Elephants, experience the friendliness of the Ghanaian