A MEMOIR OF A PRAGMATIC GHANAIAN DIPLOMAT
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The book has fulfilled one of the author’s dreams since joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana, Accra in October, 1974.
The book gives brief historical analyses of the Ga-Adangme ethnic group of Ghana and Ghana as a former colony under British rule. It traces the author’s schooling, graduate and post graduate studies at the Universities of Ghana, Legon, Sierra-Leone, Freetown and the China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing.
The book touches on the author’s diplomatic career in Japan, the Russian Federation, the Czech Republic, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Libya, where he served in various capacities; his last position being Minister.
The book further deals with the author’s assignments as Deputy Director of Passports, Deputy Director of State Protocol Office and his attachment to the Office of His Excellency, the late Alhaji Aliu Mahama, former Vice President of the Republic of Ghana.
The book reviews risks, uncertainties and pressures in the Diplomatic Service and how to deal with them. It chronicles the rights, responsibilities and obligations of Diplomats, as well as the essence of doing things befitting the status of Diplomats.
It also depicts the author’s private life as a Chorister and Member of the Ghana Red Cross Society.
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The book has fulfilled one of the author’s dreams since joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana, Accra in October, 1974.
The book gives brief historical analyses of the Ga-Adangme ethnic group of Ghana and Ghana as a former colony under British rule. It traces the author’s schooling, graduate and post graduate studies at the Universities of Ghana, Legon, Sierra-Leone, Freetown and the China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing.
The book touches on the author’s diplomatic career in Japan, the Russian Federation, the Czech Republic, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Libya, where he served in various capacities; his last position being Minister.
The book further deals with the author’s assignments as Deputy Director of Passports, Deputy Director of State Protocol Office and his attachment to the Office of His Excellency, the late Alhaji Aliu Mahama, former Vice President of the Republic of Ghana.
The book reviews risks, uncertainties and pressures in the Diplomatic Service and how to deal with them. It chronicles the rights, responsibilities and obligations of Diplomats, as well as the essence of doing things befitting the status of Diplomats.
It also depicts the author’s private life as a Chorister and Member of the Ghana Red Cross Society.
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