Kwaku Boateng (high jumper) (born 1974), Canadian high jumper
Kwaku Boateng (politician) (c.1926–2006), cabinet minister in Ghana in the early 1960s
Kwaku Boateng (Canadian football) (born 1995), Canadian football player
Kwaku Agyenim Boateng (born 1972), Ghanaian politician
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KwakuBoateng may refer to: KwakuBoateng (high jumper) (born 1974), Canadian high jumper KwakuBoateng (politician) (c.1926–2006), cabinet minister in...
Nana KwakuBoateng I was a former Omanhene of New Juaben. He led the revolt against the Golden Stool of Ashanti during the reign of [Scandy Sargaty. Nana...
are: KwakuBoateng (born 1995), Canadian high-jumper (Francis) Kwaku Sakyi Addo, Ghanaian radio journalist Kwaku Alston American photographer Kwaku Manu...
Kwaku Agyenim-Boateng (born 1 November 1972) is a Ghanaian politician and member of the Seventh Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana representing...
was four years old. His father, KwakuBoateng, was a lawyer and Cabinet Minister during Kwame Nkrumah's regime. Boateng had his early education at Ghana...
under the stool name Daasebre Oti Boateng in 1992, succeeding his elder brother and predecessor, the late Nana KwakuBoateng II. He was a member of the Yiadom-Hwedie...
Abuakwa. She was the one who welcomed the King of the Dwabens called Nana KwakuBoateng and his army. A civil war broke out between the Ashantis and the Dwabens...
the Eastern Region of Ghana. Sammi had his basic education at Nana KwakuBoateng Experimental School. He continued his secondary education at St. Augustine's...
Sekondi (1992 to 1996) Francis Yao Asare - Minister in the first republic KwakuBoateng - minister in the first republic T. D. Brodie-Mends - minister in the...
Nana Kwaku Abrante and Okyehene Nana Dokua, the Juabens got land. They settled on it under the leadership and rule of their chief, Nana KwakuBoateng, calling...
David Sarpong Boateng (9 October 1943 – c. 2016) was a Ghanaian politician and an Educationist. He served for the Koforidua constituency in the Eastern...
Kwaku Bediako Oduro also known as Kwaku Bediako (born 7 May 1986) is a Ghanaian contemporary fashion designer and founder of Chocolate Clothing now Chocolate...
– 24 February 1966 Minister for Interior A. E. Inkumsah 1960 – 1961 KwakuBoateng (Interior and Local Government) 1961 – 1964 L. R. Abavana 1964 – 1965...
trumpet Alfred Kari Bannerman – lead guitar Phil Dawson – guitars Alex Kwaku-Boateng – keyboards, drums José Joyette – drums Emmanuel Afram – bass guitar...
against the Golden Stool of Ashanti. The rebels, led by their chief, Nana KwakuBoateng, were forced to leave Juaben in Ashanti for the south. They found settlement...
Bombers[citation needed] Joey Melo, MLS soccer player for Toronto FC. KwakuBoateng, CFL Defensive Lineman for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Ben Preisner, Olympic...
Akan original name: "Kwaku Anansi" or simply as "Kwaku" interchangeably with Anansi. The proverb is: "If yuh cyaan ketch Kwaku, yuh ketch him shut",...
office May 1964 – February 1965 President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Preceded by KwakuBoateng In office June 1965 – February 1966 President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Succeeded...