Anexo:Embajadores de Ghana en Egipto

El embajador de Ghana regularmente reside en El Cairo y es acreditado ante los gobiernos en Jartum (Sudán), Beirut (Líbano) y es Alto Comisionado en Nicosia (Chipre).

Designado/Acreditiado embajador Observaciones Anexo:Presidente de Ghana en:List of Prime Ministers of Egypt Fin de misión
01959 1959 John Bogolo Erzuah Kwame Nkrumah Gamal Abdel Nasser 01960 1960
01962-05-24 24 de mayo de 1962 Cobina Kessie Kwame Nkrumah Gamal Abdel Nasser 01963 1963
01963 1963 Carl Senage Dey En 1959 fue embajador en Kartoum, now Ghana's ambassador to Egypt,,, Carl S. Dey of Uuti and Kleromadee, the author's godfather, and onetime first Ghana Ambassador to the Republic of the Sudan, when he was Anb State Secretary, translated the more popular version of the Anb State Seal into English Kwame Nkrumah Gamal Abdel Nasser
01964 1964 Jonathan Lawrence Appah-Sampong APPAH-SAMPONG, Jonathan Lawrence; born" l929, Ghana; educated Pepeasi and Aberifi Presbyterian Jr. Schools l937-40, Nkawkaw Methodist School l94l-44, Mfantsipins Secondary School l945-49, Council of Legal Education London 1953-56; Manager-in-training, Unilever Brothers of Ghana; practiced at the (Gold Coast) Ghana Bar 1958-59; appoited District Magistrate May, 1959; seconded to the Ghana Foreign Service l96l, served as Ghana's Ambassador Bulgaria and Egypt; High Commissioner of Ghana to Kenya; Address, P.O. Box 8534, Nairobi. ,,,Hasta 1964 fue embajador en Sofia,,,Mr. J. L. Appah-Sampong, Ghana's Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, thanked Mr. Aoueni and his Government for Kwame Nkrumah Gamal Abdel Nasser 01965 1965
01965 1965 Haji George Abu Wemah El Sr. Abu Wemah, hasta ahora Embajador de Ghana ante la RAU, ha sido nombrado Embajador en Malí. Kwame Nkrumah Gamal Abdel Nasser 01968 1968
01968 1968 Richard Kweku Abusua-Yedom Quarshie Congo (Leopoldville): J. K. Quarshie (Embajador) Joseph Arthur Ankrah Gamal Abdel Nasser
01974 1974 Chemogo Dodzil Benni (*1941 † 01973-01-10 10 de enero de 1973) New Commissioner for Information Lt-Col. Chemogo Dodzil Benni, Commissioner for National Redemption Council (NRC) Affairs, has been appointed Ghana's new Commissioner for Information. ,,,Beni, Ghana's Ambassador to Togo. Beni was the first Commissioner under Acheampong's rule to resign in 1973.,,,Beni was later coerced to accept an ambassadorship in Cairo; later Monrovia and now Togo. ,,,Mrs Sinare is the mother of Said Sinare, Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Nahid Said Sinare, widow of the late Colonel Benni, who was a member of the erstwhile National Redemption Council and Ambassador to Egypt from 1975-1981, 1987: The trial has begun before a public tribunal in Accra of three persons charged with dishonest acquisition of property. The three — Dr Nyaho Tamakloe, a medical practitioner. Col Chemo- go Dodzil Benni (rtd), a farmer and Mr Robert Kocouvie,,, Chemogo Dodzil Benni, Commissioner for National Redemption Council (NRC) Affairs, has been appointed Ghana's new Commissioner for Information. The appointment took effect on 9th January. Lt-Col. Benni, aged 31, joined the Ghana Army in 1959 and studied at the Indian Military Academy in Dehra Dun from 1960 to 1962, and also at the US Command and General Staff College. (GNA in in English 1155 gmt 10 Jan 1973)[1] Ignatius Kutu Acheampong Anwar as-Sadat 01978 1978
01976 1976 Philemon Frank Quaye (* 1924-29 de agosto de 2010) fue un soldado de Ghana, político, diplomático y líder religioso. Se desempeñó como Jefe del Estado Mayor Naval de la Armada Ghana y como un oficial de alto rango en el Ejército de Ghana también. Una vez fue Unión Presidente del Consejo Internacional de la Escritura. También fue activo con Visión Mundial Internacional en Ghana y en otros lugares. Quaye, Ambassador to Liberia, has been transferred to Cairo in succession to Lt. Col. C. D. Benni, now transferred to Monrovia.,,, "My eyes were opened to the Lord in 1954," says Philemon QUAYE, "in Tony Wilmot's home. ... He had such a personal interest in all SU members that, during these years, his home and garden were repeatedly made available for wedding receptions of SU couples. He became Ghana ambassador to Liberia 1972-76, and to Egypt 1 976-79. While in Liberia he was ordained as a minister, Ignatius Kutu Acheampong Anwar as-Sadat 01979 1979
01979 1979 George Osekre Jerry Rawlings Anwar as-Sadat 01981 1981
01996-03 marzo de 1996 George Odartey Lamptey The sudden death of George Odartey Lamptey, (alias G.O.) on May 9 1996 in Cairo, where he had only two months previously taken up appointment as Ghana's Ambassador to Egypt, constitutes a grave loss to both his family and to Jerry Rawlings Kamal al-Ganzuri 01996-05-09 09 de mayo de 1996
01999-07-21 21 de julio de 1999 Anthony Kwabena Twumasi Jerry Rawlings Kamal al-Ganzuri
02001-08-20 20 de agosto de 2001 Benedictus Kodzo Akafia John Agyekum Kufuor Atif Abaid
02006-01 enero de 2006 Akilaja Olufemi Akiwumi John Agyekum Kufuor Ahmad Nazif
02009 2009 Amidu Amin Sulemani [2] John Evans Atta Mills Ahmad Nazif 02011-02-03 03 de febrero de 2011
02012-06-02 02 de junio de 2012 Alhaji Said Sinare [3] John Dramani Mahama Kamal al-Ganzuri 02015-04-08 08 de abril de 2015

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