Victor Owusu (26 December 1923 – 16 December 2000) was a Ghanaian politician and lawyer. He served as Attorney General and Minister for Justice on two occasions which were under the NLC and then Busia regime and also became Minister for Foreign Affairs under the Busia regime. He was the Popular Front Party's presidential candidate for the 1979 Ghanaian general election.[1]
VictorOwusu (26 December 1923 – 16 December 2000) was a Ghanaian politician and lawyer. He served as Attorney General and Minister for Justice on two...
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the opposition party were either in detention or had fled the country. VictorOwusu, Joe Appiah, William Ofori Atta were in the detention Busia, Kofi Abrefa...
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1961 1962 4 Bashiru Kwaw-Swanzy 3 September 1962 24 February 1966 5 VictorOwusu 1966 April 1969 National Liberation Council Military government 6 Nicholas...
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from this group). He further openly accused the State Attorney General VictorOwusu (an Ashanti) as the one behind the conspiracy to undermine the Ga people...
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1979 when Ghana returned to constitutional rule, Nana was invited by VictorOwusu, a long time friend who eventually led the Popular Front Party, to stand...
to practice in Africa. He practiced in the Chambers of VictorOwusu with another lawyer, Owusu Yaw.[citation needed] In 1966, he became the town clerk...
themselves a home in Mbrom (an area of Kumasi), where their neighbours were VictorOwusu, another senior NLM politician, John Brew, and, across the street, Joe...
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overthrown the government of the West African nation. Hilla Limann and VictorOwusu were the top two finishers in the first round of presidential voting...
PFP presidential candidate VictorOwusu won 29.9% of the vote and the party won 42 of 140 seats in the National Assembly. Owusu was defeated by People's...
Agona Kwabre constituency in 1961 when the then MP for the constituency, VictorOwusu was detained for allegedly plotting a coup to overthrow the then incumbent...
death. He left behind seventeen children. His funeral was attended by VictorOwusu, who had been presidential candidate of the Popular Front Party in Ghana’s...
Limann of the People's National Party won 62 percent of the vote over VictorOwusu of the Popular Front Party. In Iran, the Ayatollah Khomeini proclaimed...
the Kumasi North constituency. Kumasi South constituency - 1959 - Osei Owusu Afriyie of the CPP was elected MP in April 1959, replacing Edward Asafu-Adjaye...