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  1. Mildred Christina Akosiwor Fugar also known as Mildred Ankrah (12 June 1938 – 9 June 2005) was a First Lady of Ghana and wife to Joseph Arthur Ankrah. She had been brought up in the Belgian Congo and the Gold Coast, and after her husband's rise to head of state of Ghana, she worked in social and religious work.

  2. Fathia Nkrumah. Helena Ritz Fathia Nkrumah ( / nərˈkrʊˈmɑːr / nər-KRUU-MAR) (22 February 1932 – 31 May 2007), [1] [2] born Fathia Halim Rizk ( Arabic: فتحية حليم رزق ), was an Egyptian, and the First Lady of the newly independent Ghana as the wife of Kwame Nkrumah, its first president .

  3. Mildred Christina Akosiwor Fugar also known as Mildred Ankrah (12 June 1938 – 9 June 2005) was a First Lady of Ghana and wife to Joseph Arthur Ankrah. She had been brought up in the Belgian Congo and the Gold Coast, and after her husband's rise to head of state of Ghana, she worked in social and religious work.

    • 67 years old
    • 12 June, 1938
    • 12 June
    • Gemini
  4. In 1965 he married his third wife, Mildred Christina Akosiwor Fugar (12 June 1938 – 9 June 2005), in Accra. His son also went to Accra Academy . He had a daughter called Jackie Ankrah who is a broadcaster, songwriter and musician.

  5. Mildred Christina Akosiwor Fugar. Na Mildred Christiana Akosiwor Fugar a ɔsanso de Mildred Ankrah (12 June 1938 – 9 June 2005) yɛ Ghana Omanpanyin dedaw Joseph Arthur Ankrah yere. Na wɔn atete no wɔ Belgian Congo ne Gold Coast, na ne wura bɛyɛɛ omanpanyin no, ɔyɛɛ adwuma faa asetena nu ntawantawade ne ɔsom mu ade. Abakɔsɛm ne abrabɔ mu nsɛm.

  6. Mildred Christina Akosiwor Fugar: Former First Lady of Ghana and also the wife to Joseph Arthur Ankrah (born: 1938, Kananga, Kasaï-Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo - died: 2005), Occupations: Politician, First Lady, From: Ghana

  7. Mildred Christina Akosiwor Fugar also known as Mildred Ankrah (12 June 1938 – 9 June 2005) was a First Lady of Ghana and wife to Joseph Arthur Ankrah. She had been brought up in the Belgian Congo and the Gold Coast, and after her husband's rise to head of state of Ghana, she worked in social and religious work.