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Edmund Alexander Lanquaye Bannerman was the Chief Justice of Ghana between 1970 and 1972. He was the fourth person to hold this position since Ghana became an independent nation. He was removed from office by the National Redemption Council, the military government in power after the coup of 13 January 1972 which ended the Second Republic of Ghana. ==Biography== Edmund Lanquaye Bannerman was born in Accra on 22 July 1915. He was educated at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge, England, and was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, London, in 1939, after which he entered private practice in Ghana. His later legal career encompassed being a senior lecturer at the Ghana School of Law (1960-64), a visiting lecturer at the University of Ghana (1961-63), a High Court judge in Tanzania (1964-67), legal adviser to Ghana Police and Ghana Airways (1967-70). He became a judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana in 1970, and was appointed Chief Justice of Ghana in 1971, after being acting Chief Justice (1970-71).〔''Africa Who's Who'', London: Africa Journal Ltd for Africa Books, 1981, p. 197.〕
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