Skip to content
Category

Ga-Adangbe people

page 1
Joseph Arthur Ankrah
Ghanaian politician (1915-1992)
Ayi Kwei Armah
Ghanaian writer (born 1939)
Eric Adjetey Anang
Ghanaian sculptor (born 1985)
Clement Quartey
Ghanaian boxer (1938–2024)
Abraham Attah
Ghanaian actor based in New York City.
Nii Amaa Ollennu
Judge, Former Speaker of the Parliament and Former Acting President of Ghana (1906-1986)
Azumah Nelson
Ghanaian boxer
Ga-Adangbe people
The Ga-Dangbe, Ga-Dangme, Ga-Adangme or Ga-Adangbe are an ethnic group in Ghana, Togo, and Benin. They comprise the Ga (or Gan) and Dangbe (or Dangme) subgroups, who speak closely related languages. Between the two subgroups, the Dangme are more populous. The Ga-Dangmes live primarily in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Rebecca Akufo-Addo
First Lady of Ghana from 2017 to 2025
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey
British sprinter
Rita Naa Odoley Sowah
Ghanaian politician
Peter Ofori-Quaye
Ghanaian association football player
Joyce Bamford-Addo
Ghanaian politician and judge
Shatta Wale
Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artist
Joyce Ababio
Ghanaian fashion designer
Homowo Festival
thumb|A street in Accra. Many people from nearby neighborhoods and the surrounding area flock to the city center in order to attend the celebration of the Homowo Festival, the annual main festival of the Ga, around 1900. thumb|Teshie Homowo Festival Ban on Singing & Drumming Ritual Ceremony. thumb|Homowo festival rituals. alt=A woman wearing a white cloth carries a pot while clad in green vines walks alongside two men wearing white while also pooring libation|thumb|Nungua Homowo Festival Painting. Homowo is a festival celebrated by the Ga people of Ghana in the Greater Accra Region. The festiv
Nii Ayikwei Parkes
British writer
Veronica Bekoe
Ghanaian biological scientist
Ernestina Naadu Mills
Ghanaian former first lady
Joyce Aryee
Ghanaian politician
Ike Quartey
Ghanaian boxer
Cecil Jones Attuquayefio
Ghanaian football player and manager (1944-2015)
Mary Chinery-Hesse
Ghanaian diplomat and international civil servant
Ataa Oko
Coffin artist (1919–2012)
Alfred Oko Vanderpuije
Ghanaian politician
Isaac Ashai Odamtten
Ghanaian politician
Eunice Ohui Ametor Williams
Ghanaian politician
Ebenezer Ako-Adjei
Ghanaian politician (1916-2002)
Amerley Ollennu Awua-Asamoa
Ghanaian politician
Aaron Mike Oquaye
Ghanaian politician, lawyer and academic
Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye
Ghanaian politician
George Ayittey
Ghanaian economist and author (1945–2022)
Eddie Nartey
Ghanaian actor, director, and film producer
Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey
Ghanaian politician (1902-1963)
Chris Tsui Hesse
Ghanaian cinematographer, filmmaker and Presbyterian minister
Paa Joe
artist
Kudjoe Affutu
artist (born 1985)
Daniel Laryea
Ghanaian association football referee
Paul Sackey
English rugby union footballer
Herman Chinery-Hesse
Ghanaian software entrepreneur (born 1963)
Naa Amanua
Ghanaian musical artist (1948/1949–2024)
Peter Ala Adjetey
Ghanaian politician (1931–2008)
Sylvester Tetteh
Ghanaian politician
Matilda J. Clerk
Ghanaian physician (1916-1984)
Samuel Azu Crabbe
Ghanaian barrister (1918–2005)
Joseph Akuerteh
Ghanaian politician
Guy Warren
Ghanian musician / drummer (1923–2008)
Seth Adonkor
Ghanaian-French football player (1961-1984)
Eva Lokko
Ghanaian engineer and television executive
Ivor Greenstreet
Ghanaian politician and lawyer
Dag Heward-Mills
Ghanaian pastor, author and public speaker
Krobo people
ethnic group in Ghana
Carl Christian Reindorf
former Ghanaian pastor and historian (1834–1917)
E. N. P. Sowah
Ghanaian judge
E. T. Mensah
Ghanaian musicians (1919–1996)
Daniel Francis Annan
Judge and former Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana (1928-2006)
David Kotei
Ghanaian boxer
Daniel Mensah
Ghanaian sculptor (born 1968)
Raquel Naa Ayorkor Ammah
Ghanaian musician
Tagoe Sisters
duo gospel band from Ghana