Simon Wellington Kumah

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Simon Wellington Kumah
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sex or gendermale Sesa
country of citizenshipGhana Sesa
given nameSimon Sesa
date of birth1918 Sesa
place of birthHo Sesa
date of death2015 Sesa
languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Sesa
occupationdiplomat, Lehrbeauftragter Sesa

Simon Wellington Kumah (Obubuo 24, 1918 – Ɔpɛnimaa 4, 1992) yɛ Ghana ɔmanpanyin, kasa ho ɔkyerɛkyerɛfo, ne Convention People’s Party no muni.[1][2]

N'abrabɔ[sesa]

Kumah yɛɛ adwuma maa Trans Volta Togoland Council firii afe 1957. Ghana ahofadie akyi, firi afe 1957 kɔsi afe 1960 no, ɔdii dwuma sɛ Ɔmantam Komisafoɔ wɔ Ho. Ɔfaa Ghana ɔnanmusifoɔ adwuma wɔ Yugoslavia, na ɔsomm firi afe 1960 kɔsi afe 1963. Ɛno akyire, ɛfiri afe 1964 kɔsii sɛ atuateɛ a wɔde tiaa Kwame Nkrumah wɔ Ɔpɛpɔn 24, 1966 no, ɔdii dwuma sɛ ɔnanmusifoɔ wɔ Netherlands.[3] Wɔ afe 1967 mu no, otu kɔɔ Federal Republic of Germany, faako a ɔsom sɛ Ewe kasa (kasa) ho ɔkyerɛkyerɛfo wɔ Afrikan Studies Asoɛe a ɛwɔ Cologne Sukuupɔn mu kosii 1983. Ne nsaano nkyerɛwee a wɔde mfiri akyerɛw a ɛwɔ po abien, "Basic Ewe for Foreign Students," na ɛyɛɛ Ewe kasa adesua fapem maa asuafo awo ntoatoaso pii na wɔyɛɛ mu nsakrae wɔ ne wu akyi." [2][4]

Beaɛ a menyaa mmoa firiiɛ[sesa]

  1. Ghana Year Book (in English), Graphic Corporation, 1957, retrieved 2023-11-26
  2. 2.0 2.1 BASIC EWE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS (PDF), 2015-05-10
  3. Eric Christopher Djamson (2000), Memories and Reflections (in English), ECG Publications Centre, ISBN 978-9988-0-0441-5, retrieved 2023-11-26
  4. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag - African Studies / Africanistics, Cultural and Legal Anthropology, History of Christian Missions, and Sociology | Publication Details, retrieved 2023-11-26