Succeeded by Kwaku Adu Yeboah Nationality Ghanaian Majority 4,731 (19.2%) Name Kojo Yankah | Role Member of Parliament | |
Books The trial of J.J. Rawlings, Crossroads at Ankobea, The story of Namibia Education Adisadel College, University of Ghana | ||
Succeeded by Samuel Nuamah-Donkoh |
Kojo yankah call on ghanaians to vote peacefully 3 12 2016
Kojo Acquah Yankah (born 16 August 1945) is a former Member of Parliament in Ghana. He also served as a Minister of State in the Rawlings government. He is the founder and President of the African University College of Communications and is also a former editor of the Daily Graphic, the widest circulation newspaper in Ghana.
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- Kojo yankah call on ghanaians to vote peacefully 3 12 2016
- Face to Face Kojo Yankah opens up Ghanas tourism industry and his time as PANAFEST Chair
- Education
- Communications
- Politics
- Family
- Publications
- References
Face to Face: Kojo Yankah opens up Ghana's tourism industry and his time as PANAFEST Chair
Education
Kojo Yankah was born at Agona Duakwa in the Agona East District of the Central Region of Ghana. His primary education was in various schools in the Central Region. He attended Adisadel College for his secondary education. He then taught for a few years before proceeding to the University of Ghana where he graduated with a B.A. Honors degree in English.
Communications
After graduation, Kojo Yankah taught at the Adisadel College for two years. He worked with various government institutions including the Information Services Department and the Social Security and National Insurance Trust. In 1982, after the Provisional National Defence Council military government came to power, he was appointed editor of the government owned Daily Graphic newspaper which had the highest circulation in Ghana. He was later appointed Director of the Ghana Institute of Journalism. In 2001, he established the Africa Institute of Journalism and Communications. This institution has now become the African University College of Communications, affiliated to the University of Ghana and with accreditation from the National Accreditation Board in March 2004.
Politics
With the return to party politics in Ghana, Yankah stood for elections as MP in the Ghanaian parliamentary election, 1992 on the National Democratic Congress ticket and won the seat for the Agona East constituency. He retained the seat in the 1996 election to have a second term. During the second term of the Rawlings government, Yankah was first appointed Central Regional Minister. He was later shifted to Ashanti Regional Minister, a position he held for only 11 months before he was moved to the National Development Planning Commission as a Minister of State. This led to his resignation from the government.
Family
Kojo Yankah married Susan Roseline Esi Thompson, a Home Economics tutor in 1977. She died on 30 July 2001 from a respiratory ailment. He married to Ekua Essandoh., now deceased.