词条 | Nsuta |
释义 |
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TransportThis Nsuta is served by a station on the national railway network.[2] There is no railway station serving Asante-Nsuta. Towns and villages under Asante-Nsuta Traditional Area 1 Abaasua 2. Abonkoso 3. Aframso 4. Akyease 5. Amangoase 6. Amuaman 7. Amugyewaa 8. Anansu/Appiakrom 9. Ankamadoa 10. Asuafu 11. Atonsu 12. Atwea 13. Awanya 14. Bimma 15. Bonkron 16. Dadease 17. Danso 18. Ɛkuo 19. Gyansa 20. Gyetiase 21. kↄtↄ Dida 22. Kruwi 23. Kwagyei 24. Kyebi 25. Kyeiase 26. Kyekyebon 27. Mpantuase 28. Mpempɛ 29. Nkudwua 30. Nkwabrim 31. Ohemaa Dida 32. Pataase 33. Tadiɛso 34. Tenten 35. Twerefuo 36. Duamo 37. Wuobuoho Besides, there are two major towns in the Sekyere Central District Assembly, Namely Sekyere-Beposo and Sekyere-Kwamang See alsoLeading figures from Nsuta Traditional Area 1. Abu Danso, is a Southampton-based mental health expert 2. Agya Eric Adu, a senior geography tutor at Wesley Day Senior High School, Kumasi 3. Ahmed Acheamfour, a pharmacist (the son of Mr Kaleem Acheamfour, a respected retired banking, financial expert and consultant), 4. Ahmed Boampong, tutor and Senior Housemaster of T. I Ahmadiyya Senior High School, Kumasi 5. Ahmed Okofo-Boampong, a legal scholar and lawyer 6. Albert Oteng-Owusu, an accountant with a good standing 7. Alhadji Ibrahim Kwabena Antwi, a renowned administrator, educationist and the first librarian of the University for Development Studies and also one time librarian of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Nigeria 8. Alhadji Prince Hakim Kwaku Boampong, for many years taught English and government in Ghana and Nigeria. Currently a liaison Psychiatric Nurse at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust London, United Kingdom 9. Alhadji Yahyah Muhammad, an Accra-based leading businessman 10. Amma Boampong, a London-based a nursing consultant 11. Asafo-Agyei, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Nsuta-Kwamang-Beposo Constituency 12. Asamua Frimpong (Joe Tex), an ex-member of the senior national football team of Ghana, the Black Stars and Enyimba International Football Club, Nigeria 13. Boadi-Amponim Baah (1981 year group of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School), an educationist and traditional ruler 14. Brefo Takyiawa(1981 year group of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School), a former class one football referee, educationist and electoral expert 15. Daniel Kwame Manu, a retired senior mental health expert and consultant 16. David Kwame Brefo, a lawyer and administrator 17. Dr Ahmed Antwi-Boampong, a centre-left political strategist 18. Dr Amponsah-Kwarteng, a Senior Lecturer of University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast 19. Dr Dan Otchere, Concordia University economics professor, areas of research and teaching, Bank cards and financial innovations in the banking industry; Stability of money demand function and monetary policy; Currency and growth of underground economy; Technological change and the health care system; Foreign debt trap of the Third World. 20. Dr E. R. K Dwomo, a former Commissioner of Transport and Communication and aviation expert 21. Dr George Opoku is an architect by profession who had his O’Level and A’Level education at T. I Ahmadiyya Secondary School, Kumasi 22. Dr koranchie, (a pioneer of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School) expert on population studies 23. Dr Kwaku Nantwi, a former Managing-Director of Ghana Diamond Consolidated Ltd 24. Dr Maxwell Asumeng-Amoah, the Head of Psychology Department, University of Ghana, Legon 25. Dr Michael Antwi-Boampong, a medical practitioner 26. Dr Nti, for many years a deputy Executive-Secretary of ECOWAS 27. Dr Osman Antwi-Boateng is an Associated Professor at United Arab Emerates University, Political Science, Faculty Member 28. Dr Sadik Antwi-Boampong, a P Senior Process/Packaging R&D Engineer at Intel Corporation HD. Obtained his PHD at Dartmouth College at the age of just 25. He helped open the first and only community library at the Nsuta township 29. Dr Wusu-Takyi, South London and Maudsley, NHS Foundation Trust. Mental Health Nursing, Health, Social and Public Policy. He was a top footballer during his days at Nsutaman Catholic Secondary and Sunyani Secondary School. He is the all-time leading goal scorer for Nsutaman Catholic School with 150 goals to his credit 30. Ebenezer Afoakwa- Sekyere, administrator and educationist and one time the Managing-Director of Regional Development Corporation of Ashanti, REDCASH and Principal of Prempeh College, Kumasi 31. Ebenezer Kwaku Danso, an ICT expert and librarian, University for Development Studies, Tamal 33 Evans Gyasi-Nimako (1980 year group of Nsutaman catholic Secondary School), an educationist and community leader 33. George Agyei-Okyere, an educationist (a former student of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School, 1982 year group) 34. Ibrahim Kofi Adu, a leading Islamic scholar, cleric and preacher (Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission) 35. Ibrahim Kwaku Antwi-Boampong, a legal scholar and lawyer 36. John Nsiah (Yaw Badu) a London-based businessman, educationist and accounting and finance expert 37. Joseph Boadi-Boateng, (a past student of Obuasi Secondary Technical, Obuasi and Wesley College of Education, Kumasi) is a London-based mental health expert 38. Joseph Owusu-Boateng, (1982 year group of Nsutaman Catholic secondary School) a footballer and educationist 39. Joseph Yaw Manu, a former Member of Parliament of the area during the Second Republic. He fought against the excesses of the first president of Ghana, DR Kwame Nkrumah and this caused his arrest and detention under the notorious Preventative Detention Act 40. Kofi Bonsu a former resident pharmacist at Agogo Presbyterian Hospital, Agogo, Asante-Akyem 41. Kwabena Dapaa (deceased) businessman and founder of Dapasco Cigarette Distribution Ltd 42. Kwabena Ntem of NABB Brothers Ltd 43. Kwaku Agyen-Gyasi (1979 year group of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School), a librarian, Kwame Nkrumah of Science and Technology, Kumasi 44. Kwaku Frempong-Brenya (1981 year group of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School, an educationist 45. Kwaku Sadique Boampong (Alhadji) ELCMHT, London, NHS, UK. Mental Health Nursing 46. Kwame Brefo Amankwaa, a social democracy activist and playwright 47. Kwame Safo, one of the early bankers who had their education in England in the middle of 1960s. He was a branch manager of the Ghana Commercial Bank in Konogo, Asante-Akyem until his untimely death in a brutal car crash on the Kumasi-Konogo road on 1 November 1971, a day before the sudden death of Ghana's foremost goalkeeper, Robert Mensah of Kumasi Asante Kotoko FC fame. 48. Lt Yaw Addai-Boakye (a pioneer of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School), bomb disposal expert. He died in action during the Liberian brutal civil war 49. Maame Agnes Ofori (a pioneer of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School), a London-based Nurse of many years of good standing 50. Madam Christiana Donkor (deceased), Christian spiritual leader 51. Major Osei-Kwadwo (Rtd), a community leader 52. Martha Louis Amoah, (1981 year group of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary school), an educationist 53. Maulvi Hakeem Boateng, (an Islamic cleric) an Ahmadiyya Muslim missionary in-charge of Fiji 54. Mr Justice Isaac Aboagye, a jurist and former Chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Gambia 55. Mrs Mary Akowuah, Née Mary Osei, a former headmistress of ST. Monica's Senior High School, Asante-Mampong. He taught at the T. I Ahmadiyya Senior High School for many years and even became an Assistant-headmistress before she was transferred to head St. Monica's senior High School 56. Mrs Rashidat Brobbey, née Rashidat Antwi (the daughter of Alhadji Ibrahim Kwabena Antwi, the first librarian of University for Development studies, UDS, Tamale), AVP & Lead Credit Policy and Risk Analyst at HSBC, Chicago IL 57. Ms Doris Ampong, an administrator, educationist and former headmistress of Dompoase and Kumasi Girls Senior High Schools 58. Muhammad Agyenim-Boateng, (a pioneer of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary School) a senior Tutor, St Louis College of Education, Kumasi 59. Nana Agyei-Bonsafo II, the current Omanhene of Nsuta Traditional Area 60. Nana Ahmad Kofi Boampong, an ex-Adontenhene of Nsuta Traditional Area. He was respected by his peers for his honesty, generosity and fairness. 61. Nana Antoa Nyina-Brempong, a leading and powerful traditional healer and spiritualist 62. Nana Haruna Acheamfour, a retired banker of the Ghana Commercial Bank 63. Nana Jacob Kwadwo Amponsah, a businessman and hotelier 64. Nana Kaleem Acheamfour, a banking and financial expert who for years worked with the Co-operative Bank (defunct) and the Prudential Bank 65. Nana Kennedy Kwasi Asamua (deceased), a former teacher of Agogo State Senior High School and librarian of Forestry Research Institute, Kumasi 66. Nana Kofi Amponsah-Boampong, an ICT expert and a product of University for Development, Wa Campus 67. Nana Kofi Obeng-Badu (an ex-student of Amaniampong Secondary School, Asante-Mampong, Dorma-Ahenkro Secondary School, Dorma-Ahenkro), an educationist, former headmaster of Nkoranman Senior High School, Seikwa-Wenchi and history scholar 68. Nana Kwasi Okyere, an ex-Akwamuhene and after the sudden abdication of Nana Yaw Sekyere II in 1991 per tradition became the regent of Nsuta Traditional Area as there was no incumbent Krontihene to run the traditional affairs of the area. 69. Nana Kwasi Oteng, an ex-Omanhene of Nsuta Traditional Area. He was known for his generosity, fairness and openness during his time a traditional ruler. He fathered several children and today his grand and great-grandchildren are scattered across the length and breadth of the Traditional Area and beyond. 70. Nana Martin Oteng-Ababio, a Professor of geography, University of Ghana, Legon 71. Nana Mfum Baffour Sarpong, a politician who fought against socialist regime of the first president of Ghana, Dr Kwame Nkrumah. He later became the chief (Odikro) of Abonkoso, a suburb of Nsuta Township 72. Nana Monica Adwoa Danso, (1981 year group of Nsutaman Catholic Senior High School), an educationist, member of Board of Governor of Nsutaman Senior High School and community leader 73. Nana Nketia-Boampong (traditional ruler) the current occupant of Kwaso Stool and educationist 74. Nana Oduro-Panin Acheampong, senior tutor at Kumasi Girls’ Senior High School, Kumasi 75. Nana Okyere-Awruku (formerly of Adom FM), a leading broadcaster and journalist 76. Nana Samuel Asante, a banker with the Agriculture Development Bank (ADB) 77. Nana Stephen Ntim, an industrialist and founding member of centre-right New Patriotic Party (NPP and once a Vice-chair of Okaikoi-South Constituency of the party), and the father Mr Stephen Ayensu Ntim, a former Vice-Chairman of NPP 78. Nana Usman Amponsah Boampong, a human rights expert and legal scholar 79. Nana Yaw Sekyere II, several years served as the Omanhene of Nsuta Traditional until his sudden abdication in 1991 80. Okoffo-Buadi Boampong, civil service administrator and local government expert 81. Opanin Kofi Asiana-Berkye, Detective Assistant Superintendent of the Ghana Police Service 82. Paul Manu, a mental health expert of the National Health Service (NHS) in London and a product of University of Wolverhampton 83. Professor Atta-Britwum, the Head of French Department, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast 84. Professor Emmanuel Marfo-Owusu, a Chemical Cystallographer and Supramolecular Chemist, was appointed in January 2017 as the Rector for Wa Polytechnic amidst rich cultural displays 85. Professor Kwame Osei-Kwarteng, historian and lecturer at University of Cape Coast 86. Prophetess Grace Fosu (deceased), the founder and leader of the Church of Grace headquartered at Gyetiase, Asante-Nsuta 87. Prophetess Martha Badu, a London-based philanthropist and Christian spiritualist 88. Nusrat Acheamfour (a daughter of Mr Kaleem Acheamfour and Maame Agnes Ofori), an architect with many years practice 89. Rev Daniel Oti-Aboagye (1980 year group of Nsutaman Catholic secondary school), a cleric of Baptist Church and educationist 90. Rev Father Oscar Christian Amoah,(a pioneer of Nsutaman Catholic secondary school) a Vicar of the Anglican Church of Ghana, administrator and educationist, currently the Principal of Wiaso College of Education 91. Rev Joseph Yaw Owusu, a cleric of Church of Methodist and retired Chaplain of Juaben Senior High school, Asante-Juaben 92. Rev Oppong-Agyare, a religious leader and politician 93. Rev Professor Kwasi Marfo, a former Chief Executive Officer (1990 - 2000) of Ghana Standards Authority 94. Rowland Hakim Boampong, an aspiring medical doctor and scientist, University for Development Studies, Tamale 95. Samuel Acheampong Boampong, a businessman based in the United States of America 96. Samuel Owusu-Achiaw (past student of Nsutaman Catholic Secondary 1981 year group) 97. Sarah Adwoa Owusua-Boampong, a practising nurse based in London, UK 98. Sarah Boampong (a product of University of East London, UEL), a top London-based physiotherapist 99. Sgt Francis Anokye Boadi, an administrator with the British Army 100. Stephen Abankwa-Sekyere is the Managing Director of Prudential Bank Ltd He co-founded J.S. Addo Consultants Limited in 1989 101. Stephen Ayensu Ntim, the son of Nana Stephen Ntim (an industrialist and once the Vice-chair of the NPP, Okaikoi-South Constituency) and a leading member of centre-right New Patriotic Party 102. Yaw Manu-Sarpong, a top banker and former deputy governor of Bank of Ghana 103. Yaw Owusu-Achiaw, a top ranking officer of the Ghana Immigration Service 104 Ms June Sarpong, British-born Ace broadcaster based in the United Kingdom 105 Mr Emmanuel Abeam Danso, an Electoral officer of the National Electoral Commission in charge of the Northern Region of Ghana 106 Mr Yaw Amponsah (Gyansa) an Accra-based business executive (general commodities) 107 Bashir Manu is the junior brother of Ahmed Boampong of TI Senior High School, Kumasi and currently a regional director of NBSSI 108 Dr. Daniel Oduro Okyere, a US based health care professional and researcher References1. ^ {{Ashanti Region, Ghana|state=collapsed}}2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://sekyerecentral.ghanadistricts.gov.gh/|title=Sekyere Central}} 1 : Populated places in the Ashanti Region |
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