Masoud Baba Abdul-Rahman-Rahman

Masoud Baba Abdul-Rahman yɛ Ghana amanyɛnyi a ɔyɛɛ mbrahyɛ baguani maa Pru mantɔw.[1][2]

Masoud Baba Abdul-Rahman-Rahman
human
Bɔbeamale Sesa mu
Da a wɔwoo no4 Mumu 1952 Sesa mu
Bea a wɔwoo noYeji Sesa mu
N'edwumapolitician, educational theorist Sesa mu
DzibewMember of the 5th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana, Member of the 4th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana Sesa mu
Educated atUniversity of Cape Coast Sesa mu
Member of political partyNational Democratic Congress Sesa mu
Religion or worldviewIslam Sesa mu

Ɔbra ahyɛse na nwomasua

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Wɔwoo Abdul-Rahman wɔ 4 Mumu 1952. Ɔfir Yeji a ɔwɔ Brong Ahafo mantɔw mu wɔ Ghana. Ɔnyaa nye Bachelor of Science wɔ Botany nz Diploma wɔ Nwomasua mu wɔ Cape Coast Esuapɔn mu wɔ afe 1979 mu.[1]

Edwuma

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Ɔyɛ nwomasua ho ɔbenfo. Na ɔyɛ Ɔkwankyerɛfo Abadziakyiri wɔ Ruyan Consult na Future Leaders Academy.[1]

Amanyɛsɛm

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2004 Abatow

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Wɔdzii kan paw Abdul-Rahman dɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi ma Pru mantɔɛ no wɔ afe 2004 Ghana amansan abatow no mu. Entsi ɔgyinaa amansin no ananmu dza ɔdzi kan wɔ Ghana man a ɔtɔ do anan no mmarahyɛ bagua a ɔtɔ do anan no mu. Wɔdze abatow 22,080 na ɛpaw no wɔ abatow 34,969 a ɔfata a wɔtow no mu. Eyi nye abatow a ɔfata a wɔtow nyinara mu 63.10% yɛ pɛ. Abdul-Rahman nyaa amba kyɛn Amoah Ɔhene Dawid a ofi Ɔman Ho Dɔ Kuw Foforo (NPP) no mu, Francis Dorkose Dawuda a ofi Nnipa Ɔman Nhyiam no mu na Kingsley K. A. Abonkrah a ɔyɛ obi a ɔdze nye ho (Independent Candidate). Eyinom nyaa abatow 12,029, 555 na 305. Eyinom nye abatow a ɔfata a wɔtow nyinara mu 34.40%, 1.6% na 0.9% yɛ pɛ. Wɔpaw Abdul-Rahman wɔ National Democratic Congress tekiti do.[3][4] Na nye mansin no yɛ mbrahyɛ bagua nkongua edu (10) no fa wɔ mbrahyɛ bagua nkongua 24 a National Democratic Party for the Brong Ahafo Mantam no dzii nkonyim nyinara mu.[6][7] National Democratic Congress dzii nkonyim kakraa bi a ɔyɛ mbrahyɛ bagua nkongua 94 wɔ nkongua 230 mu wɔ saa abatow no mu maa mbrahyɛ bagua mufo maa mbrahyɛ bagua a ɔtɔ do anan wɔ Ghana man a ɔtɔ do anan no mu.[5][6]

Wɔsan paw Abdul-Rahman wɔ National Democratic Congress (NDC) tekiti do na onyaa abatow dodow no ara 4,096 dze bɛyɛɛ MP. Wɔpaw no dɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi ma Pru mantɔw no wɔ mbrahyɛ bagua a ɔtɔ do enum a ɔwɔ Ghana man a ɔtɔ do anan no mu.[7][8] Wɔdze abatow 13,090 na ɛpaw no wɔ abatow 31,063 a ɔfata a wɔtow no mu, a ɔnye abatow a ɔfata a wɔtow nyinara mu 42.1% yɛ pɛ.[7][9] Abdul-Rahman nyaa amba kyɛn Alhaji Gariba Iddrisu a ofi Ɔman Ho Dɔ Kuw Foforo (NPP), Bijabi Joses a ofi Democratic Freedom Party, Ponada Donkor George Evans a ofi Democratic People’s Party, Ebenezer Agben a ofi Convention People’s Party ne Amoah King David a ɔyɛ obi a ɔdZe nye ho (Independent Candidate). Eyinom nyaa abatow a ɔfata a wɔtow no nyinara mu 28.95%, 0.82%, 1.03%, 0.45% ne 26.61%.[10] Wɔpaw no wɔ afe 2008 Ghana amansan abatow mu.[11]

N'abrabɔ

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Abdul-Rahman awar wɔ mba enum.[12] Ɔyɛ Nkramonyi.[1]

Nhwɛdo

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  2. http://citifmonline.com/2015/11/ndcdecides-power-minister-kwabena-donkor-wins-pru-east/. Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always. 22 November 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
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  4. Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections. Ghana: Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 2005. p. 135.
  5. https://www.fact-checkghana.com/statistics-presidential-parliamentary-election-results/. Fact Check Ghana. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20240925092157/https://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2004/brongahafo/index.php. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  7. 7.0 7.1 https://web.archive.org/web/20160506210959/http://ghanamps.gov.gh/mps/details.php?id=18. 6 May 2016. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20201024033152/https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/election2008/election.results.parliamentary.php. www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  9. https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/ghana/10489.pdf. (PDF). Ghana: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. 2010. p. 72.
  10. https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/ghana/10489.pdf. (PDF). Ghana: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. 2010. p. 72.
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20221206220537/https://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2008/brongahafo/54/index.php. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20160506210959/http://ghanamps.gov.gh/mps/details.php?id=18. May 2016. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2020.