Kwame Addae  | |
|---|---|
| Ghana Ambassador to Mali[1] | |
| In office 1974–1977  | |
| President | Ignatius Kutu Acheampong | 
| Preceded by | George Abu Wemah | 
| Succeeded by | Theodosius Okan Sowa | 
| Ghana High Commissioner to Pakistan | |
| In office 1966–1968  | |
| President | Joseph Arthur Ankrah | 
| Preceded by | A. B. B. Kofi[2] | 
| Succeeded by | G. C. N. Cudjoe | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Kwame Addae Gold Coast  | 
| Nationality | Ghanaian | 
| Occupation | Diplomat | 
Kwame Addae was a Ghanaian diplomat. He served as Ghana's High Commissioner to Pakistan from 1966 to 1968[3] and Ghana's Ambassador to Mali from 1974 to 1977.[4][5] Prior to representing Ghana in Pakistan, he was the head of chancery for the Ghana High Commission to the United Kingdom.[6]
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References
- ↑ Africa Year Book and Who's who. Africa Journal Ltd. 1977. p. 449 and 580. ISBN 9780903274050.
 - ↑ Steinburg, S. (1965). The Statesman's Year-Book 1963: The One-Volume ENCYCLOPAEDIA of all nations. p. 514. ISBN 9780230270923.
 - ↑ "Ghana Year Book". Google books. Daily Graphic: 134. 1966.
 - ↑ Ghana. : Supreme military council. : office of the press secretary. (1976). Fourth Year in Office of Colonel Ignatius Kutu Acheampong:13th January 1975-12th January 1976. p. 236.
 - ↑ Ghana. : Supreme military council. : office of the press secretary. (1977). General Kutu Acheampong:The Fifth Milestone, 13th January 1976-12th January 1977. p. 256.
 - ↑ "Ghana Today, Volume 7". Ghana Today. Information Section, Ghana Office: 13. 1963.
 
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