Ohene Buabeng

Ghana pɔleteesa ane yɛroŋ erɛ

Ohene Buabeng e la Ghana pɔleteesa ane a fɔrɔ begemaale die mɛmba a Ghana republic ayi sobaŋ, a areko Amansie-West gbandige a Progress Party mɛmbaroŋ eŋɛ.[1]

Ohene Buabeng
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Dɔɔ bee pɔge bee dɔgebodɔɔ Maale eŋ
Dɔgebo paaloŋGhana Maale eŋ
Dɔgebo bebiri24 Ɔɔgore 1934 Maale eŋ
Kɔkɔyelii, sɛge ne bee goligoluuBɔrefɔ Maale eŋ
Tonnoɔrebusinessperson, Pɔleteesa Maale eŋ
VoaraaMember of the 1st Parliament of the 2nd Republic of Ghana Maale eŋ
Zanne laUniversity of Ghana, Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong Maale eŋ
Ŋmene bee sagediibuChristian Maale eŋ

Nyɔvore Piiluu ane Ganzanne

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Ba da dɔge la Ohene 24 Ɔɔgore 1932 eŋɛ Manso Mem poɔ, teŋɛ kaŋa naŋ be Ashanti Irigyiŋ poɔ, Ghana. O gaa la Presbyterian Training College (pampana naŋ e Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong) zie onaŋ nyɛ o Karemamine Zannoo Sɛtefekate. A puoriŋ ka o de gaa University of Ghana, Legon, Accra zie onaŋ nyɛ o Diploma in Public Administration.[2]

Pɔletese

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Buabeng kpɛ la begemaale die 1969 poɔ, saŋa na onaŋ da wa di a Amansie West begemaale kogi a 1969 begemaale die gyoŋgyoŋ nuneɛ wagere, a Progress Party (PP) yuori eŋɛ. A nuneɛ wagere, o da nyɛ la 10,573 nuneɛre kyaare o ne Opoku Agyeman naŋ e National Alliance of Liberals (NAL) naŋ da nyɛ 718 nuneɛre.[3]

O da kpɛ la ɔfere a e a fɔrɔ begemaale die mɛmba a Ghana republic ayi soba eŋɛ 1 ɔɔtoore 1969 saŋa na ba naŋ da wa ŋmɛ peraa ka ona la di a 1969 Ghana begemaale gyoŋgyoŋ nuneɛ eŋɛ. O begemaale die kpeɛbo vuo baarɛɛ 13 Gyɛnoɔre 1972.[4]

Dompole

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Sɛre ka o kpɛ begemaale die, Buabeng da e la yɛroŋ erɛ.

Meŋɛ Nyɔvore

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Buabeng e la kiristabie. O yelnɔne la koɔbo irafiiriŋ, zoe ane wuore. O be la kultaa die ane pie ne yeni, ka kaŋa ba kyebe.[1] Nana meŋ la e la Wirempe saaŋkoŋ gbaŋgbale Naa a Ashanti Irigyiŋ poɔ. Tenne 22 la lantaa mɛ a irigyiŋ. Manso-Mem la o teŋkpoŋ. Nana taa la Otumfuo Wirempehene yuori, neɛ naŋ kaara a Wirempe lesiri naŋ guuro naaŋ yi Asante Naa ŋa gaa ŋa.[1]

Sommo Yizie

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ghana Parliamentary Register 1969–70. Office of the National Assembly, Accra. 1969. p. 196.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=0OiGAAAAIAAJ&q=Ohene+Buabeng
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=Qy00AAAAIAAJ&q=Ohene+Buaben
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/1972/01/14/archives/ghanas-parliament-is-dissolved-by-leaders-of-coup.html