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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. 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.

  3. Daga Wikipedia, Insakulofidiya ta kyauta. Mildred Christina Akosiwor Fugar wacce aka fi sani da Mildred Ankrah (12 Yuni 1938 - 9 ga Yuni 2005) matar Shugaban Ghana ce kuma matar Joseph Arthur Ankrah. An girma ta a ƙasar Belgian Kongo da kuma Gold Coast, kuma bayan da mijinta ya zama shugaban ƙasar Ghana, ta yi aikin zamantakewa da na addini.

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    She was born Fathia Halim Rizk in Zeitoun, Cairo, in 1932. Her father worked as a clerk in an Egyptian telephone companyand died early, leaving her mother widowed and having to raise Fathia single-handed. She was the eldest of five children in the family. After completing her secondary education, where she studied French,she worked as a teacher at ...

    Frederick, an American journalist, who published her book in 1967, said Nkrumah sent his friend, Alhaji Saleh Said Sinare, who was one of the first Ghanaian Muslims to study in Egypt, to find him a Christian wife from Egypt, and Fathia was one of the final five women chosen. At that stage, Kwame Nkrumah proposed to marry her. Her mother was relucta...

    Fathia Nkrumah was the mother of three young children when her husband was overthrown in Ghana's first successful military coup d'état on 24 February 1966. She had to take her children to Cairo, to be raised there while her husband went into exile in Guinea. Her children were Gamal (born in 1958), Sékou (born in 1964) and Samia Nkrumah(born in 1960...

    Fathia died on 31 May 2007 at Badrawy Hospitalin Cairo due to a stroke after a period of illness. Her memorial mass was held in the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Church in Cairo by Pope Shenouda III on 1 June 2007. Subsequently, Fathia Nkrumah's bodily remains were flown to Ghana for a funeral at the State House and, following her "lifelong request", w...

  4. Fathia Nkrumah. Formation. 1 July 1960. First Lady of Ghana is the title of the wife of a sitting president of Ghana. The current first lady is Rebecca Akufo-Addo, who has held the position since 2017. They are not officially given salaries but the Ghanaian first and second lady are both given clothing allowances to serve as initiatives to be ...

  5. Mildred Christina Akosiwor Fugar còn được gọi là Mildred Ankrah (12 tháng 6 năm 1938 - 9 tháng 6 năm 2005) là Đệ nhất phu nhân Ghana và là vợ của Joseph Arthur Ankrah. Cô đã được đưa lên Congo Bỉ và Gold Coast, và sau khi chồng cô trở thành người đứng đầu nhà nước Ghana, cô làm việc ...

  6. Faustina Acheampong ( / əˈtʃæmˈpɒŋ / ə-CHAM-PONG-G) was the First Lady of the Republic of Ghana from 1972 to 1978. She was the spouse of General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, Chairman of the National Redemption Council and Supreme Military Council and Head of state of Ghana from 1972 to 1978.