Simons Addai yɛ Ghana amanyɛnyi na nwomasua ho nyimdzefo.[1] Ɔyɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi ma Techiman Anafo mantɔw fir 7 Sanda 2009 kɔsi 6 Sanda 2013 wɔ National Democratic Congress tekiti do.[1][2]

Simons Addai
human
Bɔbeamale Sesa mu
Ɔman a ofir doGhana Sesa mu
Da a wɔwoo no14 Ebɔbira 1954 Sesa mu
Bea a wɔwoo noTechiman Sesa mu
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Sesa mu
N'edwumapolitician, educator, teacher 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, University of Cape Coast Sesa mu
Member of political partyNational Democratic Congress Sesa mu
Religion or worldviewChristian Sesa mu

Ɔbra Ahyɛse Na Nwomasua

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Wɔwoo Addai wɔ 14 Ebɔbira 1954.[3] Ɔfir Krobo-Techiman, Brong Ahafo Mantɔw mu wɔ Ghana. Ɔnyaa nye bachelor's degree (BEd) wɔ Cape Coast Esuapɔn (University of Cape Coast) mu wɔ afe 2003 mu.[1]

Edwuma

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Addai yɛ nwomasua ho ɔbenfo.[1] Ɔnye Ghana Nɛomasua Dwumadzibea yɛɛ edwuma dɛ Ɔhwɛfo Panyin ne ɔkyerɛkyerɛfo wɔ Bamiri LA JSS.[1]

Amanyɛsɛm

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2004 Abatow

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Wɔdzii kan paw Addai dɛ Ghana Ɔmanpanin Mmarahyɛ Bagua a ɔtɔ do anan a ɔfir aseɛ fir Sanda 2005 kɔsii Sanda 2009 no munyi.[4] Wɔpaw no dɛ ɔmmɛgyina amansin no ananmusifo wɔ afe 2004 Ghana amansan abatow no mu. Wɔdze amba 27,803 na ɛpaw no wɔ ambatow 58,160 a wɔtow nyinara mu. Eyi nye amba a ɔfata a wɔtow nyinara mu 47.80% yɛ pɛ. Addai nyaa amba kyɛn Amadu Bermah Suleman a ofi Ɔmanfo Ɔman Nhyiam (People's National Convention) no mu, Prince Oduro-Mensah a ofi Ɔman Ho Dɔ Kuw Foforo (New Patriotic Party) no mu, Joshua Kwame Owusu Brempong a ofi Nhyiam no mu Nyimpa Kuw (Convention People's Party) no mu na Abdel Hamid Baba a ɔyɛ ɔkannyifo a ɔdze nye ho (an independent candidate).[5][6] Eyinom nyaa abatow 1,775, abatow 24,416, abatow 735 na abatow 3,431 wɔ abatow a ɔfata a wɔtow no nyinara mu.[5][6] Eyinom nye abatow a ɔfata a wɔtow nyinara mu 3.1%, 42.0%, 1.3% na 5.9% yɛ pɛ. Wɔpaw Addai wɔ National Democratic Congress tekiti do.[5][6] Na nye mansin no yɛ Mbrahyɛbagua nkongua du (10) fa wɔ Mbrahyɛbagua nkongua eduonu anan (24) a ɔwɔ hɔ nyinara mu ma Brong Ahafo mantɔw a ɔwɔ Ghana. Sɛ yɛka nye nyinara bom a, National Democratic Congress dzii nkonyim wɔ Mbrahyɛbagua ananmusifo kakraa bi 94 mu wɔ nkongua 230 a ɔwɔ Mbrahyɛbagua a ɔtɔ do anan (4) a ɔwɔ Ghana man a ɔtɔ do anan (4) no mu.[7][8]

2008 Abatow

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Addai yɛ mbrahyɛbaguanyi ma Techiman Anafo mantɔw fir 7 Sanda 2009 kɔsi 6 Sanda 2013 wɔ National Democratic Congress tekiti do.[1] Entsi ɔgyinaa amansin no ananmu wɔ Ghana man a ɔtɔ do anan no Mbrahyɛbagua a ɔtɔ do enum (5) no mu.[9][10] Wɔpaw no wɔ afe 2008 Ghana amansan ambatow mu.[5] Ɔnyaa amba 28,586 wɔ ambatow 56,478 a ɔfata a wɔtow wɔ afe 2008 Ghana Mbrahyɛbagua ambatow no mu.[1][11] Eyi nye ambatow a ɔfata a wɔtow nyinara mu 50.61% yɛ pɛ.[9][10] Wɔpaw no kyɛn Prince Yaw Donyina a ofi Ɔman Ho Dɔ Kuw Foforo (New Patriotic Party) no mu, Amoah David Dumah a ofi Ɔmanfo Ɔman Nhyiam (People's National Convention) no mu, Lale David Den a ofi Democratic Freedom Party no mu na Daniel Mensah a ofi Nhyiam no mu Nnipa Kuw (Convention People's Party) no mu. Eyinom nyaa amba 26,829, amba 633, amba 165 na amba 265 wɔ ambatow a ɔfata a wɔtow nyinara mu. Eyinom nye 7.50%, 1.12%, 0.29% na 0.47% yɛ pɛ. Wɔ saa ambatow no mu no, National Democratic Congress nyaa Mbrahyɛbagua nkongua dodow 114 wɔ nkongua 230 a ɔwɔ Mbrahyɛbagua a ɔtɔ do enum (5) a ɔwɔ Ghana man a ɔtɔ do anan (4) no mu.[9][10]

N'abrabɔ

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Addai awar a ɔwɔ mba ebiasa. Ɔyɛ Kristoni, sɛ yɛbɛka no pɛpɛɛpɛ a, Adventistnyi.[1]

Nhwɛdo

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  2. https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nkwaeso-MP-donates-GH-9-000-00-towards-local-clinic-project-220401. www.ghanaweb.com. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  3. http://staging.odekro.org/person/simons-addai/. staging.odekro.org. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  4. http://ghanamps.com/home/. ghanamps.com. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  5. 5.0 5.1 https://web.archive.org/web/20230425111705/https://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2004/brongahafo/62/index.php. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  6. Elections 2004; Ghana's Parliamentary and Presidential Elections. Accra: Electoral Commission of Ghana; Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 2005. p. 138.
  7. https://www.fact-checkghana.com/statistics-presidential-parliamentary-election-results/. Fact Check Ghana. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20240925092157/https://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2004/brongahafo/index.php. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  9. 9.0 9.1 https://web.archive.org/web/20230423222837/https://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2008/brongahafo/62/index.php. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Ghana Elections 2008. Ghana: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 2010. p. 57.
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20230423222837/https://ghanaelections.peacefmonline.com/pages/2008/brongahafo/62/index.php. Ghana Elections - Peace FM. Retrieved 4 July 2020.