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Joseph Arthur Ankrah

Lieutenant General Joseph Arthur Ankrah (18 August 1915 – 25 November 1992) served as the first commander of the Army of Ghana, the Ghanaian Chief of the Defence Staff and from 1966 and 1969 as the second head of state. Ankrah also served as Chairperson of the Organisation of African Unity from 24 February to 5 November 1966.
==Early life==
Ankrah was born on 18 August 1915 in Accra to the Ga family of Samuel Paul Cofie Ankrah, an overseer for the Christian Missionary Society and Beatrice Abashie Quaynor, a trader. Ankrah began his schooling in 1921 at the Wesleyan Methodist School in Accra, where his nickname was 'Ankrah Patapaa' for his "forcefulness in arguments and always playing leadership role among his mates".〔 In 1932, he entered Accra Academy, one of the leading secondary schools in Ghana, where he established himself as a good football player.〔 He obtained the Senior Cambridge School Certificate in 1937. He then joined the Ghana Civil Service.〔

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