Jay Ghartey, Ghanaian-American music producer, singer, and songwriter
Joe Ghartey, Ghanaian lawyer and politician
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Ghartey may refer to: Jay Ghartey, Ghanaian-American music producer, singer, and songwriter Joe Ghartey, Ghanaian lawyer and politician This disambiguation...
Joe Ghartey (born 15 June 1961, in Accra) is a Ghanaian lawyer and politician. He is a former Attorney-General of Ghana (2006–2009), Second Deputy Speaker...
Neenyi Ghartey VII is the Paramount Chief of the Effutu Traditional Area and traditional ruler of Winneba in Ghana. Ghartey VII was named at birth as...
King Ghartey IV (born Kwamena Akyempong; c. 1820 – July 30, 1897) was the king of Winneba, enstooled in 1872. He became king after the death of King Henry...
Jay Ghartey, also known as Kweku Gyasi Ghartey, is a Ghanaian–American music producer, singer, and songwriter based in New York City, describing his style...
Joseph Ghartey (born 27 June 1943) is a Ghanaian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
"Akwaboah's Traditional Wedding Ceremony". Kente Knots. Retrieved 7 May 2024. Ghartey, Raphael (3 May 2024). "Video: Akwaboah ties the knot in a traditional...
and Petroleum Mahamudu Bawumia, incumbent Vice-President of Ghana Joe Ghartey, former Attorney General Kofi Konadu Apraku, former Minister for Regional...
national assembly representing a larger portion of the population. King Ghartey IV (c. 1820–1897) of Winneba was elected as the first King-President, while...
as the minister in April 2006 after a ministerial reshuffle. Hon. Joe Ghartey was named in his place. He was chairman of the Constitutional Committee...
(What of the media?)". BBC News. 3 December 2004. Ghartey-Tagoe, David Kwesi (28 Jul 2010). David Ghartey-Tagoe: A Broadcast Icon. Xlibris Corporation, 2010...
Leaders. 19 August 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020. Ghartey-Tagoe, David Kwesi (28 July 2010). David Ghartey-Tagoe: A Broadcast Icon. Xlibris Corporation. p...
about 1400 AD. The famous king of the Efutus is Omanhene Nana Kwasi Gyan Ghartey I (1666-1712, the 1st to bear the Akan Omanhene title). He was famous for...
Michael Blackson Sufe Bradshaw Roseanne A. Brown William Chapman Nyaho Jay Ghartey Lance Gross Boris Kodjoe Kwesi Boakye Ofie Kodjoe Peter Mensah Vic Mensa...
of Parliament In office 7 January 2017 – 6 January 2021 Preceded by Joe Ghartey Succeeded by Andrew Asiamah Amoako Majority Leader in Parliament In office...
Nana Kobina Nketsia V - Paramount Chief of Essikado Traditional Area Joe Ghartey - lawyer, MP for Ketan-Essikado, Minister of Railways Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye...
the first rap groups in Ghana consisting of Chief G (now known as Jay Ghartey), Abeeku and Kwaku T performing rap as far back as 1989. After they broke...
Oquaye was the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament. He was succeeded by Joe Ghartey in 2013. Oquaye served as the Speaker of Parliament in the seventh parliament...
2012 Prof. D.D. Kuupole Vice-Chancellor 2012 to 2016 Rev. Prof. Joseph Ghartey-Ampiah Vice-Chancellor 2016 to 2020 Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong Vice-Chancellor...
Owusu-Ankomah 1 April 2003 2005 19 J. Ayikoi Otoo 1 February 2005 2006 20 Joe Ghartey 16 June 2006 7 January 2009 21 Betty Mould-Iddrisu [1st female] 2009 2011...
Vanderpuije 1980/81 Sidney K. Koranteng 1935 E. A. Mensah 1981/82 Kodwo Ghartey-Tagoe 1936 Joe Appiah 1982/83 F. K. T. Bedu-Addo 1937 W. B. Amankwatia...
Toivola Georges Bereta Serge Chiesa Jean-Michel Larqué Akuetteh Armah Joseph Ghartey Clifford Odame Joseph Sam Antonis Antoniadis Mimis Domazos Kostas Eleftherakis...
original on 22 July 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2020. Ghartey-Tagoe, David Kwesi (28 July 2010). David Ghartey-Tagoe: A Broadcast Icon. Xlibris Corporation. p...
February 2018. "2nd batch of ministerial nominees; Ursula, Akoto Osei, Joe Ghartey named". Graphic Online. Retrieved 27 December 2020. Effah, K. (8 February...