Member of the Ghana Parliament for Swedru-Nyakrom-Nkum
In office 1969–1972
Preceded by
Military government
Succeeded by
Parliament dissolved
Personal details
Born
(1933-08-29) 29 August 1933 (age 90)
Citizenship
Ghana
Nationality
Ghanaian
Alma mater
University of Ghana
Achimota School
Occupation
Lawyer
Joseph Godson Amamoo (born 29 August 1931) is a Ghanaian former journalist, academic, foreign service worker, and politician. He once served as editor for the Ghanaian Times, a lecturer, Ghana's ambassador to Hungary and also as a deputy minister for Health,[1] and later deputy minister of Lands and Minerals Resource in the Second Republic.
JosephGodsonAmamoo (born 29 August 1931) is a Ghanaian former journalist, academic, foreign service worker, and politician. He once served as editor...
Westminster Hospital in London in 1963.[citation needed] The writer JosephGodsonAmamoo has suggested that the "frequent harassment and intimidation from...
Commissioner Osei Owusu Afriyie, Minister of state in the first republic JosephGodsonAmamoo, former deputy Minister of state in the second republic Austin Amissah...
Mohammed Naseehu Ali (1971–), short story and non-fiction writer JosephGodsonAmamoo (1931–), journalist and author Anton Wilhelm Amo (c.1703–c.1759)...
Anane Antwi-Kusi, Daniel Poku Agyekum 1969–1972 Minister for Health JosephGodsonAmamoo, Adam Amandi 1969–1972 Minister for Education, Culture and Sports...
2016. "President's Kufuor Family". Retrieved 27 November 2016. Amamoo, JosephGodson (16 December 2011). Ghana: 50 Year of Independence. Xlibris Corporation...
Modern Ghana. Reuters. 10 August 2001. Retrieved 6 August 2021. Amamoo, JosephGodson (2007). Ghana: 50 Years of Independence. Jafint Ent. ISBN 978-9988-1-0545-7...
Ramatu Mahama". GhanaWeb. 8 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022. Amamoo, JosephGodson (2007). Ghana: 50 Years of Independence. Jafint Ent. ISBN 978-9988-1-0545-7...