Joseph Adam Braimah

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Joseph Adam Braimah
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sex or gendermale Sesa
given nameJoseph Sesa
family nameBraimah Sesa
date of birth31 Ɔsanaa 1916 Sesa
date of death1987 Sesa
occupationAmanyɔni, writer, tribal chief Sesa
position heldMember of the 2nd Parliament of the 1st Republic of Ghana, Member of the 2nd Parliament of the Gold Coast, Member of the 1st Parliament of the 1st Republic of Ghana Sesa
educated atBrasenose College, Bagabaga College of Education Sesa
religion or worldviewKinilisyano, Islam, Nkramoni Sesa

Joseph Adam Braimah (a wɔsan frɛ no Kabuchewura Joseph Adam Braimah, 1916–1987)[1]Ghana amammuifoɔ, ɔkyerɛwfoɔ ne ɔpanin. Wɔ afe 1951 mu no, ɔno ne onipa a odi kan a ofi Atifi Mantam mu a wɔpaw no sɛ Ɔsomfo wɔ Ghana na ɔsan yɛ Mmarahyɛ Bagua no muni.[2][3][4]

Mfitiaseɛ abrabɔ ne nwomasua[sesa]

Wɔwoo Braimah wɔ 31 August 1916 na ɔfiri Kpembe a ɛwɔ Savannah Mantam (kan no na wɔfrɛ no Northern Region) wɔ Ghana.[2]

Adwumayɛ[sesa]

Na ɔyɛ Ɔmanpanyin a ɔhwɛ Nkitahodi ne Adwumayɛ so wɔ Nkrumah nniso mu.[2][5] Ná ɔyɛ United Party no Ɔman Titenani Abadiakyiri wɔ 1957 mu.[6][7][8]

Amanyɛsɛm[sesa]

Wɔ afe 1950 mu no, wɔpaw Braimah sɛ Mmarahyɛ Bagua no muni na afe 1951 mu no, Kwame Nkrumah paw no sɛ Kabinet Soafo. Na ɔyɛ Northern People’s Party no muni a ɔhyehyɛɛ no ​​a na ɛyɛ amammuisɛm a ɛfiri Danquah-Dombo-Busia atetesɛm mu wɔ afe 1954. Wɔ afe 1959 mu no, ɔbɛyɛɛ Convention Peoples Party no muni.[2][6][9][10] . Na ɔyɛ Mmarahyɛ Bagua no muni ma Gonja Apuei wɔ saa bere no Atifi Mantam (mprempren Savannah Mantam) wɔ Ghana.[9][10]

Ankorankoro asetena[sesa]

Braimah nyaa yerenom 11 ne mma 52.[2] Ɔyɛ Salifu Adam Braimah agya.[3] Atchulo Samuel William Braimah yɛ Joseph Adam Braimah agya.[11]

Ne wuo[sesa]

Braimah wuo wɔ afe 1980 no mu na na wɔanya mfe aduoson (70yrs).[2]

Agyapadeɛ (Legacy)[sesa]

Wɔ May 2021 mu no, Mahamudu Bawumia hyɛɛ Braimah nkaeɛ nwoma “JA Braimah: Biography of a Trailblazer,” ɛnam ne mmoa a ɔde maa Ghana ne Ghana amammuisɛm nyaa nkɔsoɔ wɔ Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences mu.[2][3][12]

Akyinnyegye[sesa]

Wɔ afe 1959 mu no, Braimah ne Mumuni Bawumia tu fii United Party mu kɔɔ Convention Peoples Party no mu esiane sɛ na wɔn adwene nhyia sɛ wɔbɛbara Ɔman Bagua no nsɛm nti. Wɔbɔɔ wɔn sobo sɛ wɔayi Northern People’s Party ne United Party no ama na wɔagyaw wɔn hɔ esiane wɔn ankasa botae ne wɔn anigyede nti.[6][13][14]

Baabi a menyaa mmoa firiiɛ[sesa]

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Bawumia launches Biography of J.A Braimah (in American English), 2021-05-21, retrieved 2023-12-11
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Vice President Unveils JA Braimah’s Biography (in American English), 2021-05-22, retrieved 2023-12-11
  4. GNA (2021-05-21), Vice President unveils JA Braimah’s biography | News Ghana (in American English), retrieved 2023-12-11
  5. M. Therson Cofie (1952-07-19), Daily Graphic: Issue 529, July 19 1952 (in English), Graphic Communications Group, retrieved 2023-12-11
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Biography of a Trailblazer: Bawumia honors J. A Braimah - Republic Online (in American English), 2021-05-24, retrieved 2023-12-11
  7. Katherine Ibbett (2021-07-03), "Alain Viala, 20th November 1947 – 30th June 2021", Early Modern French Studies, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 124–127, doi:10.1080/20563035.2021.1991678, ISSN 2056-3035, retrieved 2023-12-11
  8. "My father's son: memories of war and peace", Choice Reviews Online, vol. 30, no. 11, pp. 30–6381-30-6381, 1993-07-01, doi:10.5860/choice.30-6381, ISSN 0009-4978, retrieved 2023-12-11
  9. 9.0 9.1 Ghana National Assembly (1963), Parliamentary Debates: National Assembly Offical Report (in English), Government Printing Department (Publications Branch), retrieved 2023-12-11
  10. 10.0 10.1 Ghana National Assembly (1965), Parliamentary Debates; Official Report (in English), retrieved 2023-12-11
  11. J. A. Braimah, Jack Goody (1968), Salaga: the Struggle for Power (in English), Longmans, retrieved 2023-12-21
  12. Re: NPP bigwigs eulogise J. A. Braimah (in English), 2021-06-07, retrieved 2023-12-21
  13. Peace FM Online, Re: Book on J. A Braimah Launched in Accra, retrieved 2023-12-21
  14. GhanaSummary, Re: Book on J. A Braimah Launched in Accra (in English), retrieved 2023-12-21