TawiaAdamafio (born Joseph Tawia Adams) was a Ghanaian minister in the Nkrumah government during the first republic of Ghana. Adamafio was a member of...
side. A memorial stands at the site of the bombing. Nkrumah accused TawiaAdamafio, the Minister of Information, Broadcasting and Presidential affairs...
young boy. Ako Adjei, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, together with TawiaAdamafio, then Minister of Information, Hugh Horatio Cofie Crabbe, then CPP Executive...
Dowuona-Hammond c. 1965 – c. 1966 Minister for Information Kwaku Boateng ? – ? TawiaAdamafio (Minister for Information and Broadcasting) 1960 – 1962 L. R. Abavana...
became president in the 1960s, his Minister for Presidential Affairs, TawiaAdamafio, established study groups on Nkrumaism which many civil servants joined...
its members was TawiaAdamafio, an Accra politician. Nkrumah had made him general secretary of the CPP for a brief time. Later, Adamafio was appointed minister...
also ensuring the unions autonomy. Tettegah was a close associate of TawiaAdamafio and the more radical wing of the CPP, so shortly after he was elected...
he became the assistant national organizer of the CPP. In 1963 when TawiaAdamafio lost his seat as a member of parliament representing the Ga Rural electoral...
political symbol. Two family members in high government positions, TawiaAdamafio and C. T. Nylander, had brought Kaye into contact with Ghanaian politics...
Arku Korsah and William Bedford Van Lare following the acquittal of TawiaAdamafio and others of treason charges. In 1969, he was a speaker of the constituent...
including three close associates of President Kwame Nkrumah. They were TawiaAdamafio, information minister, Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, foreign minister and Hugh...
Information In office 1962–1965 President Kwame Nkrumah Preceded by TawiaAdamafio Succeeded by Nathaniel Azarco Welbeck Minister for External Affairs...
Nkrumah's hand was strengthened by an influx of new women MPs. He appointed TawiaAdamafio, General Secretary of the CPP, to oversee the amalgamation of the League...
that same year. He resigned in 1963 when the Supreme Court acquitted TawiaAdamafio and others on treason charges in December 1963. He was a foundation...
Treason Trial: The State Versus Robert Benjamin Otchere, Joseph Yaw Manu, TawiaAdamafio, Ako Adjei, Hugh Horatio Cofie-Crabbe; Full Text of Opening Address...
and obtained his LLB (Hons) in 1965. Some of his contemporaries included Tawia Modibo Ocran whom he contested against to win the JCR Presidency of the...