Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe
Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe is a Ghanaian statesman and politician. He was the president of the Ghana Football Association from 2001 to 2005 and Ghana's ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro from 2005 to 2009. He is a founding member of the New Patriotic Party.
Daniel Ahmling Chapman Nyaho | |
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Ghana Ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro | |
In office 2005–2009 | |
Appointed by | John Kufour |
Preceded by | Patrick Amoah-Ntim |
Succeeded by | Emmanuel Victor Smith |
President of the Ghana Football Association | |
In office 2004–2005 | |
Preceded by | Ben Koufie |
Succeeded by | Kwesi Nyantakyi |
Personal details | |
Born | Adabraka, Accra, Greater Accra Region, Gold Coast | 7 May 1942
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Education | Zion College, Keta |
Alma mater | Charles University |
Occupation |
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Profession | Medical doctor |
Known for | Founding member of the New Patriotic Party |
Early life and education
Nyaho-Tamakloe was born on 7 May 1942 at Adabraka, a suburb of Accra.[1] He studied at Zion College in Keta prior to entering Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia to train as a medical doctor in the 1960s.[1]
Career
After his studies abroad, Nyaho-Tamakloe joined the Ghana Armed Forces as a medical practitioner.[1] He later left for Nigeria and the United States of America to practice.[1] in 1972 Nyaho-Tamakloe joined the Ghana Armed Forces during the National Redemption Council era.[1] He was subsequently arrested for an alleged coup plot to overthrow the then head of state General. Ignatius Kutu Acheampong.[1][2]
In the 1980s he joined the Accra Hearts of Oak Management Chair and Board,[3][4] and in 1992 he became a founding member of the New PatrioticParty.[1][5][6] In 2001, he was voted the president of the Ghana Football Association[7] and in 2005 he was appointed Ghana's ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro. he held this appointment until 2009.[1]
Publication
In 2013, Nyaho-Tamakloe published his autobiography: Never Say Die!:The Autobiography of a Ghanaian Statesman, (2013)[8]
See also
References
- "Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe celebrates 78th birthday". www.ghanaweb.com. 7 May 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- "Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe recounts how plans to overthrow Kutu Acheampong failed". www.ghanaweb.com. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- "Hearts of Oak chief Nyaho-Tamakloe makes Muntari revelation amid transfer speculations". www.goal.com. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- "Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe will collapse Hearts of Oak – Charles Taylor". MyJoyOnline.com. 1 April 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- "'Dictatorship' under Akufo-Addo can spark 'chaos' – Nyaho-Tamakloe". Graphic Online. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- "Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe reacts to suspension". Graphic Online. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- "Today In Sports History: GFA president Dr Nyaho Tamakloe resigns". GhanaSoccernet. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- Nyaho-Tamakloe, Nyaho (2013). Never Say Die!: The Autobiography of a Ghanaian Statesman. Ghana Universities Press.