Epiphan Patrick Komla Seddoh

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Epiphan Patrick Komla Seddoh (* 6. January 1925 in Keta ) is a Ghanaian diplomat in retirement .

Life

Epiphan Patrick Komla Seddoh is the son of Elizabeth Kwamba Seddoh (née Byll-Cataria) and Aloysius Komi Seddoh, he was baptized on November 30, 1926 in Keta . From 1930 to 1941 he attended the Roman Catholic school in Keta and acquired a Standard Seven School Leaving Certificate (Pupils study at least seven subjects). From 1941 to 1943 he assisted his father, a representative of GB Ollivant ( United Africa Company of Nigeria , a subsidiary of Unilever ).

Diplomatic career

From 1967 to 1969 Seddoh was ambassador to Paris and at the same time accredited to Madrid and to the EEC .

From July 16, 1970 to 1972, he was ambassador to The Hague and at the same time accredited to Brussels . 1972–1976 he was ambassador to Paris .

From 1976 to 1979 Seddoh was Senior Principal Secretary, Ministry of Cocoa Affairs in Accra (Secrétaire général, Ministère des Affaires du Cacao, Secretary General in the Ministry of Cocoa ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ GB Ollivant
  2. Studia Diplomatica, Volume 35, Institut royal des relations internationales, Center interuniversitaire de recherche indépendant., 1982. 2001, p. 77 , accessed on June 26, 2016 (English). [1]
predecessor Office successor
Emmanuel Kodjoe Dadzie Ghanaian ambassador in Paris ( France )
1967 to 1969
Kofi Dsane-Selby
John Coleman de Graft-Johnson Ghanaian Ambassador in The Hague ( Netherlands )
July 16, 1970 to 1972
Eric Christopher Djamson
Kofi Dsane-Selby Ghanaian ambassador in Paris ( France )
1972 to 1976
Yaw Bamful Turkson