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Cornelius Odarquaye Quarcoopome, MRCS,
FWACS (6 July 1924 - 28
August 2003) was a
Ghanaian physician and academic. He was an
ophthalmologist and professor...
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Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome (born 3 May 1996),
known professionally as Cina Soul, is a
Ghanaian singer,
songwriter and performer. She was a finalist...
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Agnes Oforiwa Tagoe-
Quarcoopome (27 May 1913 – 7 July 1997), also
known as
Auntie Oforiwa, was one of the
women who
supported Kwame Nkrumah in the fight...
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through the
efforts of
individuals such as
Professor Cornelius Odarquaye Quarcoopome in
Africa and
Professor Kirmani in Asia and
Professor Bath worldwide...
- définitive ed.). Lomé:
Presses de l'UB. 1997. ISBN 978-2-909886-26-8.
Quarcoopome, Nii
Otokunor (1993). "Notse's
ancient kingship: some archaeological...
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Triggers Of A
Dying Regime". justiceghana.com.
Retrieved 25
September 2024.
Quarcoopome, S. S. (1992). "URBANISATION, LAND
ALIENATION AND
POLITICS IN ACCRA"...
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Bannerman (1970–1974) J. T.
Glover (1974–1978)
Cornelius Odarquaye Quarcoopome (1978–1980) K. Dsane-Selby (1980–1983) J. O. M.
Pobee (1983–1986) Harold...
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roles in
local governance and commerce. Notably,
Agnes Oforiwa Tagoe-
Quarcoopome, a
market queen in Accra,
mobilized women to
support Ghana's independence...
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Tachyon (1998–2009), ****anese
Thoroughbred racehorse Agnes Oforiwa Tagoe-
Quarcoopome (1913–1997),
Ghanaian activist Agnes Tait (1894–1981),
American painter...
- more
aggressive acquisitions. In 2012,
African art
gallery curator Nii
Quarcoopome worked to add more
content and ways for
audiences to
interact by including...