John Mahama

Wɔatwerɛ nsɛm wei ɛwɔ Asante kasa mu
John Mahama
Ghana Manpanyin a ɔtɔso anan 4th
Bere
24 July 2012 – 7 January 2017
Manpanyin AbɛdiakyireKwesi Amissah-Arthur
OdikanfoJohn Atta Mills
AnanmusiniNana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
Chair of the Economic Community of West African States
Bere
17 February 2013 – 19 May 2015
OdikanfoAlassane Ouattara
AnanmusiniMacky Sall
Ghana Manpanyin Abɛdiakyire
Bere
7 January 2009 – 24 July 2012
ƆmanpanyinJohn Atta Mills
OdikanfoAliu Mahama
AnanmusiniKwesi Amissah-Arthur
Minister for Communications
Bere
November 1998 – January 2001
ƆmanpanyinJerry John Rawlings
OdikanfoEkwow Spio-Garbrah
AnanmusiniFelix Owusu-Adjapong
Deputy Minister for Communications
Bere
April 1997 – November 1998
ƆmanpanyinJerry John Rawlings
Member of Parliament
for Bole
Bere
7 January 1997 – 7 January 2009
OdikanfoMahama Jeduah
AnanmusiniJoseph Akati Saaka
Ne ho asɛm
Awo bere29 November 1958 (1958-11-29)
Damongo, Ghana
AmanyɔkuoNational Democratic Congress
NehokaniLordina Effah
Relations
AdesuaUniversity of Ghana
Moscow Institute of Social Sciences
WebsiteOfficial website

John Dramani Mahama (Wɔwoo noObubuo 29, 1958) yɛ Ghanani amanyɔni. Na ɔyɛ Ɔmanpanin wɔ Ghana ɛfiri afe 2012 kɔ si afe 2017. Na ɔsaanso yɛ Ɔmanpanin abɛdiakyire wɔ Ghana ɛfiri Ɔpɛpɔn 6, 2009 kɔ si Kitawonsa 2012. Ɔsoom sɛ mmarahyɛ badwani nso

Ghana mmarahyɛ badwa mmienu, mmiɛnsa, ɛne ɛnan adehyeman a ɔto so ɛnan a ɛfiri afe 1997 kɔ si afe 2009 ɛwɔ Bole Bamboi abatoɔ mpɛsua.[1][2]

  1. "Ghana election: John Mahama declared winner". BBC News. 10 December 2012. Archived from the original on 10 December 2012.
  2. "Ghana swears in Mahama as new president". Al Jazeera. 25 July 2012. Archived from the original on 26 July 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2012.

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