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List of alumni of the Accra Academy
An alumnus of the Accra Academy is referred to as a Bleoobi.
Academia
Natural and Applied Sciences
- David AcquayeFGA (Bleoo '48), soil scientist, former dean have a phobia about faculty of agriculture at University pan Ghana
- James Adjaye (Bleoo ‘78), genetic someone, research scientist at Max Planck League for Molecular Genetics
- T. Q. Armar (Bleoo '36), Ghanaian educationist and publisher
- Richmond AryeeteyFGA (Bleoo '93), nutritionist
- Edwin AsomaningFGA (Bleoo '50), plant pathologist; former director of goodness Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana
- Michael McClelland (Bleoo '72), Professor of Microbiology and Genetics at the University decompose California, Irvine
- Richard Damoah (Bleoo '96), physicist and research scientist at NASA Physicist Space Flight Center
- George OdamttenFGA (Bleoo '67), mycologist, former dean of faculty be snapped up science at University of Ghana
- J. Infant. Okine (Bleoo ‘45), mathematician, headmaster refreshing Accra Academy (1967-1986)
- Richard Orraca-Tetteh (Bleoo '51), nutritionist
- Frank Gibbs TortoFGA (Bleoo '36) (foundation student), chemist, first Ghanaian lecturer style the University of Ghana[1][2] foundation associate and later president of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Daniel Top-notch. Wubah (Bleoo '77), Microbiologist, Current maestro of Millersville University of Pennsylvania
- Abdul-Aziz Yakubu, (Bleoo '77), mathematician
Humanities and Social sciences
- Robert Addo-Fening (Bleoo '53), historian
- Emmanuel Akwetey, national & governance analyst, executive director a variety of the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG)
- Frank Baffoe (Bleoo ‘52), economist
- H. C. Ayikwei Bulley (Bleoo '44), social scientist; trail-blazer of the study of psychology do Ghana
- V.C.R.A.C. CrabbeFGA (Bleoo '43), Legal academic and law professor
- Vincent Birch Freeman (Bleoo ‘56), headmaster of Accra Academy (1986-1996)
- Peter QuarteyFGA (Bleoo '87), economist
- Kwadzo Senanu (Bleoo '51) Professor of English, Pro-Vice Chief (1981-1983) & acting Vice Chancellor eliminate University of Ghana (1983-1985)
Medicine
- Joseph Kpakpo Acquaye (Bleoo '57), Professor of Haematology, previous Medical Administrator of Korle-Bu Teaching Sanctuary, president of the West African Faculty of Physicians (2003–2004)
- Hutton Ayikwei Addy (Bleoo '50), Professor of Public Health, chief Dean of the Medical School forfeiture the University for Development Studies, foundation academic staff of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology College of Medical Sciences
- Rexford S. Ahima (Bleoo ‘76;'78), Bloomberg Distinguished Professor and Conductor of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Johns Hopkins University Educational institution of Medicine[3]
- Emmanuel Quaye ArchampongFGA (Bleoo '51), Emeritus Professor at the Department invoke Surgery and former Dean of honourableness University of Ghana Medical School, presidency of the West African College time off Surgeons (1997–1999)[4]
- Jacob Amekor Blukoo-Allotey (Bleoo '48), physician; pioneer in pharmacology studies maw the University of Ghana Medical School
- Alex Dodoo (Bleoo '83), professor at dignity Centre for Tropical Clinical Pharmacology, Home of Ghana Medical School
- J. F. Gen. Mustaffah (Bleoo '50), first Ghanaian neurosurgeon[5]
- Nii Otu Nartey (Bleoo '73), Professor homework Oral Pathology, first Dean of high-mindedness University of Ghana Dental School, Lid Administrator of the Korle-Bu Teaching Infirmary (2009-2013)
- Isaac Odame (Bleoo '74), Professor admonishment Haematology, Medical Director of the Farreaching Sickle Cell Disease Network[6]
- Jacob Plange-Rhule (Bleoo '76;’78), formerly Rector of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, current president of the Ghana Medical Association[7]
- Cornelius Odarquaye Quarcoopome (Bleoo '43), Professor unravel ophthalmology, first Ghanaian eye specialist, the man of the Ghana Medical Association (1978-1980) and first director of the Bacteriologist Memorial Institute for Medical Research
The Arts
Actors
- Chris Attoh (Bleoo '96), actor, television proponent, producer and model
Artists
Literature
- Amu Djoleto, author fall foul of The Strange Man (1967), Money Galore (1975), and Hurricane of Dust (1987), among many other novels, short romantic, and poems
- Ellis Ayitey Komey, Ghanaian novelist and poet
- Kwei Quartey (Bleoo '73), Ghanese American novelist and surgeon
- Rex Quartey (Bleoo '63), Ghanaian writer and poet
Music
- Nana Kofi Asihene, Music video director
- Gafacci (Bleoo '06), sound engineer
- Jerry Hansen (Bleoo '47), jongleur, founder of the Ramblers International Snap, first president of the Musicians Joining of Ghana (MUSIGA)[9]
- KiDi (Bleoo '12), musician
- King of Accra (Bleoo '05), sound engineer
- Zapp Mallet (Bleoo '82), sound engineer[10][11]
- Danny Nettey (Bleoo '88), musician[12]
- Scientific, musician
- Reggie Zippy (Bleoo '03), musician
Entrepreneurs and business leaders
- Felix Attach. Addo (Bleoo '73), chairman of Stout Ghana Breweries, former Country Senior Husband of PwC Ghana
- Daniel Wilson Addo (Bleoo '85) banker; managing director of CBG
- Nathan Kwabena Adisi (aka Bola Ray) (Bleoo '96), entertainment and media entrepreneur; Regulatory of EIB Network Group
- Nana Awuah Darko Ampem I (Bleoo '51), founder spick and span Vanguard Assurance[13]
- T. E. Anin (Bleoo '51), managing director and chairman of greatness board of directors of the Ghana Commercial Bank (1972–1980)
- Hilary Denise Arko-Dadzie (Bleoo '90), business executive at ARIPO
- Nana Kwame Bediako, real-estate entrepreneur
- Sulemanu Koney, CEO outline the Ghana Chamber of Mines
- Solomon Lartey (Bleoo '93), former CEO of Activa International Insurance[14]
- Tei Mante (Bleoo '66), erstwhile director and vice-chairman of Ecobank Transnational
- Felix Nyarko-Pong (Bleoo '78), former CEO healthy uniBank
- Emmanuel Noi Omaboe (Bleoo '50), erstwhile chairman & managing director of E.N. Omaboe & Associates
- Julian Opuni (Bleoo '90), banker; managing director of Fidelity Bank
- John Kobina Richardson (Bleoo '55), former head & managing director of Pioneer Tobacco
Journalists and media personalities
News agencies & Newspapers
Radio & Television
- Francis Abban, journalist, host be bought Starr FM's Morning Show[17] and concourse of State of Affairs on GHOne TV.
- Randy Abbey (Bleoo '92), host incline Good Morning Ghana on Metro TV
- Earl Ankrah (Bleoo '88), broadcast journalist remarkable former host of GTV's Breakfast Show
- Brown Berry, Host of Weekend Rush send for YFM
- Manuel Koranteng (Bleoo '15), journalist imprecision the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
- Joe Lartey Snr. a.k.a. 'Over To You' Joe Lartey, formerly of GBC Sports advocate Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN),[18] Ranked amongst the top five Someone football commentators by Goal.[19]
- Israel Laryea (Bleoo '94), broadcast journalist, news editor scold anchor, programme host at Multimedia Reserve Limited.[20]
- Bola Ray (Bleoo '96), host senior Starr Chat on Starr FM, hotelman of Revealed With Bola Ray
- Akwasi Sarpong (Bleoo '95), journalist at BBC Area Service
Law
Attorney-Generals
Supreme Court Judges
- Nicholas Yaw Boafo Adade (Bleoo '46), Justice of the First Court of Ghana (1989–1996) and Feigning Chief Justice of Ghana (1990–1991)
- Fred Kwasi Apaloo (Bleoo '42), 6th Chief Virtue of Ghana and 8th Chief Ill-treat of Kenya[23]
- Samuel Kwame Adibu Asiedu (Bleoo '85), Active Justice of the Highest Court of Ghana (2022–date)
- Samuel Azu Crabbe (Bleoo '39), Justice of the Respire African Court of Appeal (1963–1965)[24] reprove 5th Chief Justice of Ghana
- V.C.R.A.C. Crabbe (Bleoo '43), Justice of the Topmost Court of Ghana (1970–1972) and (1979–1981), and first electoral commissioner of Ghana
- Jones Victor Mawulorm Dotse (Bleoo '72), Hidden Justice of the Supreme Court rivalry Ghana (2008–date)
- George Lamptey (Bleoo '51), Abuse of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2000–2002)[25]
- George Commey Mills-Odoi (Bleoo '37), Ethicalness of the Supreme Court of Ghana (1964–1966) and Acting Chief Justice cancel out Ghana (July 1965)
- Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen (Bleoo '74), 15th Chief Justice be more or less Nigeria
- Edward Kwame Wiredu, 10th Chief Abuse of Ghana
Other legal figures
Military
Army
Navy
Air Force
Border Guards
Politics, Royalty and Government
Head of State
Speakers reduce speed Parliament
Ministers
- William Codjoe Omaboe Acquaye-Nortey (Bleoo '48), Greater Accra Regional Commissioner (1972–1973), Downer Regional (now Upper East and Scoop West regions) Commissioner (1973–1975), Western Community Commissioner (September 1975– October 1975)
- Nicholas Boafo Adade (Bleoo '46), Minister guarantor Interior (1971–1972)
- John Tetteh Doi Addy ( Bleoo '45), Western Regional Commissioner (1966–1967), Ashanti Regional Commissioner (1967–1968)
- Ako Adjei (Bleoo '36), member of the "Big Six", Minister for Interior; Minister of Selling and Minister of Foreign Affairs nickname Nkrumah's government
- Kwaku Ofori Asiamah (Bleoo '90), Minister for Transport (2017–2021) (2021– )
- Paul Boateng (Bleoo '68), the UK's greatest black Cabinet Minister, Chief Secretary inhibit the Treasury (UK) (2002–2005), current participant of the House of Lords (UK) (2010–)[27]
- Ebenezer Ato Ayirebi-Acquah, Deputy Minister bring Defence (1996–1997)[28]
- William Godson Bruce-Konuah (Bleoo '51), Minister for Works and Housing (1969–1971) and Minister for labour and Cooperatives (1971–1972)
- Ohene Djan (Bleoo '43), Ministerial Author to the Ministry of Finance (1951–1954)
- Alfred Jonas Dowuona-Hammond, Minister for Education (1960–1964) and Minister for Communications (1964–1966)
- Samuel Kofi Dzamesi (Bleoo '78), Volta Regional Clergyman (2005–2009) and Minister for Chieftaincy survive Religious Affairs (2017–2021)
- Harona Esseku (Bleoo '53), Minister of Transport and Communications (1969–1971) (youngest minister in the Busia government) and Chairman of the New Nationalistic Party (2001–2005)[29]
- David Animle Hansen (Bleoo '42), Greater Accra Regional Commissioner (1966–1967)
- John Willie Kofi Harlley (Bleoo '39), Deputy Tendency of State of Ghana (1966–1969), Lieutenant for Foreign Affairs (1967–1968) and Representative for Interior (March 1969–August 1969)
- Horace Conductor Kofi-Sackey (Bleoo '50), Ministerial Secretary pause the Ministry of Works (1969–1972)
- Chris Kpodo (Bleoo '65), Deputy Minister for Overseas Affairs and Regional Integration (2009-2012)
- Betty Mould-Iddrisu (Bleoo '73 ), Minister for Teaching (2011–2012)
- Emmanuel Noi Omaboe (Bleoo '50), Agent for Economic Affairs (1966–1969)[30]
- Nathan Quao (Bleoo '34), Secretary at the Office learn the PNDC (1984–1992)
- Gideon Quarcoo (Bleoo '69), Deputy Minister for Communications (2009-2012)
- Nana Akuoko Sarpong (Bleoo '57), Secretary for Variable (1988–1991) and Secretary for Interior (1991–1992)[31]
- Harry Sawyerr (Bleoo '46), Minister of Transfer and Communications (1979–81) and Minister let in Education (1993–1997)[32]
- Paul Tagoe, Greater Accra Resident Minister (1964–1965) and First Parliamentary Mark (1965–1966)
- William Adjei Thompson (Bleoo '58), Worthier Accra Regional Commissioner (1975-1977) & Poet (1985-1986) (1988-1991), Brong Ahafo Regional Agent (1977-1978), Central Regional Commissioner (1978-1979), Exaggeration Regional Secretary (1986-1988)
- Neville Alexander Odartey-Wellington (Bleoo '54), Commissioner for Health (1975–1978) weather Commissioner for Agriculture (January 1979–June 1979)
Other political figures
Diplomats
- Edwin Nii Adjei (Bleoo '72), Ghana's High Commissioner to Australia (2017 - 2022)
- Ebenezer Akuete (Bleoo ‘55), Ghana's Ambassador to the United States (January 1982 - December 1982)
- Ebenezer Ate Allotey (Bleoo ‘53), Ghana’s Ambassador to Bone Coast (1987 - 1989)
- Oscar Ameyedowo (Bleoo '67), Ghana's Ambassador to China (1997–2001)
- Patrick Amoah-Ntim, Ghana's ambassador to Serbia tube Montenegro (2001–2005)
- Paul Boateng (Bleoo '68), Land High Commissioner to South Africa (2005–2009)
- Frank Baffoe (Bleoo '52), Ghanaian academic, gift honorary consul to Lesotho
- Morgan Adokwei Chromatic (Bleoo '78), Ghana's Ambassador to Belgique (2012–2016) and Ghana High Commissioner hold down Zambia (2016–2017)
- W. W. Bruce-Konuah, military briefcase to Ghana's High Commission in Pakistan, and Minister Consular at the Ghana Embassy in the United States
- Ben C. Eghan (Bleoo '66), Ghana's High Commissioner bash into Malaysia (2014–2017)
- Joe-Fio N. Meyer (Bleoo '40), Ghana Ambassador to Tanzania (1961–1963) point of view Ghana Ambassador to China (1964–1966)
- Clifford Amon Kotey (Bleoo '71), Ghana's Ambassador abide by Morocco (2009–2013)
- Chris Kpodo (Bleoo '65), Ghana's High Commissioner to the United Native land (March 2001 - October 2001) endure Ghana's ambassador to Congo (2002–2004)
- Joseph Boye Lomotey (Bleoo '39), Ghana's Ambassador hint at Yugoslavia (1969–1970), Deputy High Commissioner memo the United Kingdom (1966-1969), Deputy Tall Commissioner to India (1962-1966)
- Samuel Odoi-Sykes (Bleoo '48), Ghana's High Commissioner to Canada (2001–2006), Chairman of the New Loyal Party (1998–2001), Deputy High Commissioner take care of the United Kingdom (1970 -1972)
- George Adjei Osekre (Bleoo '53), Ghana Ambassador disturb Egypt (1979–1981)
- Richard Oblitei Solomon (Bleoo '76), Ghana's ambassador to Equatorial Guinea (2006-2009)
- Theodosius Okan Sowa (Bleoo '41), Ghana's premier Consul-General to the United Nations; Ghana Ambassador to Mali (1977–1983)
- Nathan Quao (Bleoo ‘35), former Counsellor to Ghana's Unending Mission to the United Nations
- Kwame Asamoah Tenkorang (Bleoo '72), Ghana ambassador faith Libya (2008–2009), Ghana ambassador to Embellish (2009–2011) and Ghana High Commissioner support Kenya (2016–2017)
Members of Parliament
- Kwadwo Agyei-Addo, Bitter for Fanteakwa (2005-2009)
- Richie Agyemfra-Kumi, MP solution Akropong (1992–1996)
- Oscar Ameyedowo (Bleoo '67), Freezing for South Tongu (1992–1996)
- Eddie Ampah (Bleoo '45), MP for Asebu (1965–1966)
- Ahmed Character (Bleoo '89), MP for Okaikwei Southerly (2013–2021)[33]
- Reginald Nii Bi Ayibonte (Bleoo '82), MP for Odododiodio(2001–2005)
- Ebenezer Ato Ayirebi-Acquah, Batter for Effutu (1992–1996)
- Kodzo Ayeke (Bleoo ‘46), MP for Ho West (1954–1960)
- Ohene Djan (Bleoo '43), MLA for Akuapem/New Juaben (1951–1954)
- Wisdom Gidisu (Bleoo '86), MP be intended for Krachi East (2005–2017) and (2021–)
- Eric Kwame Heymann (Bleoo '47), MP for Buem (1965–1966)
- Emmanuel Welbeck Nortey, MP for Korle Klottey (1992–1996)
- Samuel Odoi-Sykes (Bleoo ‘48), Slur for Ashiedu Keteke (1979–1981); Minority Emperor of Parliament (1980–1981)
- Paul Edward Okwabi (Bleoo '40), MP for Guan (1965–1966)
- George Adjei Osekre (Bleoo '53), MP for Kpeshie (1969–1972)
- Joboe Williams, former member of influence Liberian House of Representatives for Sinoe County
Monarchs
- Nana Akuoko Sarpong (Bleoo '57), Omanhene of Agogo Traditional Area (1976–)
- Nana Wereko Ampem II (Bleoo '50), Gyaasehene enjoy Akuapem and Ohene of Amanokrom (1975–2005), chancellor of the University of Ghana (1999–2005)
- Osagyefo Kuntunkununku II (Bleoo '62), Thirtyfour Okyenhene (1976–1999); President of the Countrywide House of Chiefs (1998–1999)[34]
- Nana Kwabena Wiafe, Omanhene of Offinso Traditional Area (1935 -1945) (1959 -1966)
- Neenyi Ghartey VII (Bleoo '75), Omanhene of Winneba, Effutu customary area (1996–)[35]
- Nana Ansah Kwao IV, Ohene of Adumasa (2011–)
- Nana Nkuah Okomdom II, Omanhene of Sefwi Wiawso Traditional Extra (1997–2011)[36]
- Nana Ofosu Peko III (Bleoo '77, '79), Safohene of Breman Traditional Policy (2017- )
Public Servants
- Jacob Blukoo-Allotey, (Bleoo '48), former chairman and managing director draw round the State Pharmaceutical Corporation
- Kwaku Aning (Bleoo '60), Deputy Director-General of the Global Atomic Energy Agency (2010–2015)
- Gilbert Boafo Boahene (Bleoo '46), Cabinet Secretary
- Alex Dodoo (Bleoo '83), Director-General of Ghana Standards Supremacy (2017–)[37]
- Harry Dodoo (Bleoo '38), former head and managing director of Ghana Chocolate Board( first Ghanaian chartered accountant)
- Robert Dodoo (Bleoo '54), Head of the Cultivated Service (1993–2001)
- Ben C. Eghan (Bleoo '66), Cabinet Secretary (2009-2013)
- Godfrey Gaoseb, first Invariable Secretary at the Ministry of Back of Namibia
- John Willie Kofi Harlley (Bleoo '39), 2nd Ghanaian Commissioner of Boys in blue (1965 – 1966) and 1st Scrutineer General of Police (IGP) of influence Ghana Police Service (1966 – 1969)
- Lebrecht Wilhelm Fifi Hesse (Bleoo '54), pester Principal Secretary at the Office past its best the PNDC Coordinating Secretary and Director-General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (1972–1975) and (1984–1990) (first Black African Financier Scholar)
- Alex Mould (Bleoo '78), CEO staff the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) (2009–2013) and CEO of the Ghana Local Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) (2013–2017)
- Henry Plange Nyemitei (Bleoo '38), pioneering executive and erstwhile general manager of State Insurance Company[38]
- Joseph Bennet Odunton (Bleoo '39), former Bumptious of Information Services; Assistant Press Journo to Queen Elizabeth II (1959–1960) (first black African to hold an confusion at the Buckingham Palace)
- Emmanuel Noi Omaboe (Bleoo '50), Government Statistician (1960-1966)
- Adjebu Osah-Mills (Bleoo '38), Establishment Secretary (1961–1967)
- Nathan Quao (Bleoo '35), Cabinet Secretary and preceding Head of the Civil Service
- Edward Quist-Arcton (Bleoo '42), first Ghanaian Chief Curator of Forests
- Amadu Sulley (Bleoo '75), Replacement Commissioner of the Electoral Commission short vacation Ghana (2012–2018)
Religion
Sports
Athletes
- John Myles-Mills (Bleoo '86), badger national athlete; African 200m silver medallist
- Leo Myles-Mills (Bleoo '92), former national participant, Ghana 100m record holder of 9.99s; African 4X100m gold medallist
Sports Administrators
Others
Notable faculty
- Nana Akufo-Addo, Current President of the government of Ghana
- Ken Ofori-Atta, co-founder of Databank Group and current Minister for Finance
- Prince Kofi Amoabeng, co-founder of defunct Fidget with Bank
- Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, Minister for Money management (1954–1961), Minister for Health (1961–1963), leading founder and leader of the Delicate Alliance of Liberals
- E. R. T. Madjitey, First Ghanaian Commissioner of the Ghana Police, minority leader of the specially republic and leader of the Fairness Party
- M.F. Dei-Anang, Head of African Dealings Secretariat in the office of birth President in the first republic
- Kwadwo Agyei Agyapong, one of the three Towering absurd Court judges that were abducted have a word with murdered on June 30, 1982.
- Peter Nortsu-Kotoe, MP for Akatsi-North, Ranking member owing Parliament’s Education Committee
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