Kwabena Mensah Bonsu

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Kwabena Mensah-Bonsu (* 7. October 1944 ) is a Ghanaian diplomat in retirement .

education

In 1962 or 1964 he graduated from Opoku Ware Senior High School and Prempeh College in Kumasi . He then studied French and Spanish and did his bachelor's degree in 1970. He studied public administration at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration and was a barrister at the Ghana School of Law . This was followed by postgraduate studies in international relations at the International Institute of Social Studies.

Career

From October 1970 to December 1984 he was employed in Ghana's foreign service on the missions in Ouagadougou and Kinshasa . In 2001 he was appointed ambassador to Lomé ( Togo ). On November 18, 2004 he was doyen of the diplomatic corps and found the word "brilliant" for Gnassingbé Eyadéma's election victory . He is married and has three children.

Individual evidence

  1. November 18, 2004, brilliant
  2. ^ The World Diplomat Communications Group, Ghana Missions Abroad. (PDF) (No longer available online.) 2004, p. 297 , archived from the original on June 17, 2016 ; accessed on July 9, 2016 .
predecessor Office successor
David Kwasi Anaglate Ghanaian ambassador in Lomé ( Togo )
2001 to March 7, 2007
John Maxwell Kwadjo