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    was sometimes referred to as the Dominion of Ghana during this period, it never held the formal status of Dominion within the British Empire. The country...
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    Coast's Blue Ensign. The flag was adopted upon the independence of the Dominion of Ghana on March 6, 1957. It was designed the same year by Theodosia Okoh...
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    dominions comprising the Dominion of Ghana. In a letter dated 6 March 1957, the British government informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations that...
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    Ashanti (Crown Colony) (category 20th century in Ghana)
    Colony in West Africa from 1902 until its independence as part of the dominion named Ghana in 1957. After several prior wars with British troops, Ashanti...
  • Gold Coast and the Dominion of Ghana. The first National Honors and Awards ceremony under the new system was administered by Ghana's first president Kwame...
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    independent dominion within the Commonwealth of Nations. On 6 March 1957, Ghana became the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to achieve sovereignty. Ghana subsequently...
  • the memory of Ghana's independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. This is a list of public holidays in Ghana. Introduced by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture...
  • A dominion was any of several largely self-governing countries of the British Empire. Progressing from colonies, their degrees of colonial self-governance...
  • African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa, by Michael A. Gomez, focuses on the regions surrounding the Middle Niger Valley...
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    This is a list of the heads of state of Ghana, from the independence of Ghana in 1957 to the present day. From 1957 to 1960 the head of state under the...
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    The prime minister of Ghana was the head of government of Ghana from 1957 to 1960 and again from 1969 to 1972. The country's first leader and prime minister...
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    as the Gold Coast. The Ghana Independence Act 1957 constituted the Gold Coast Crown Colony as part of the new dominion of Ghana. By the late 19th century...
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    Dominion of Ghana. The British Togoland mandate and trust territory was integrated into Gold Coast colony on 13 December 1956. On 1 July 1960 Ghana formally...
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    separate Crown Colony until it became united as part of the new dominion named Ghana under the Ghana Independence Act 1957. The Golden Stool had long symbolized...
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    E. R. T. Madjitey (category High Commissioners of Ghana to Pakistan)
    Police Commissioner in the Dominion of Ghana (now Ghana) on 9 October 1958, making him not only the first Ghanaian to head the Ghana Police Service, but also...
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    force all of what became Ghana became part of Her Majesty's dominions as a single, unified dominion named Ghana.[citation needed] The independence legislation...
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    Also in 1960, the Dominion of Ghana voted to become a Republic, thereby ending Queen Elizabeth II's rule, 1957–1960, as the Queen of Ghana. World-famous Pan-Africanist...
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    (SCR 121, GAR 1113) 8 March 1957 Dominion of Ghana → // Ghana (SCR 124, GAR 1118) 17 September 1957  Federation of Malaya (SCR 125, GAR 1134) →  Malaysia...
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    Togbe Afede XIV (category Members of the Council of State (Ghana))
    examination in 1976. Togbe Afede XIV is an alumnus of University of Ghana where he obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration qualification in Accounting...
  • James Coussey (category Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
    return to England. Coussey died on Friday, 6 June 1958, in Accra, Dominion of Ghana, aged 67 years. He had retired from his work in January 1958. A memorial...
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