Flagbearer
of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo-Addo, has said, on his
72nd birthday that: “Inside me, I feel very relevant and alive.”
Quoting
the maxim ‘age is just a number’, the three-time flagbearer of Ghana’s
biggest opposition party said Tuesday in an interview with Kasapa FM’s
Fiifi Banson that he felt “young” despite his age.
Nana Akufo-Addo was born in Swalaba, Accra. He was brought up in Ga Maamli (Accra Central) and in the Nima area of Accra.
His
father's residence, Betty House, at Korle Wokon in Accra, was
effectively the headquarters of the country's first political party, the
United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), after it was formed at Saltpond on
4 August 1947.
Three of the ‘Big Six’ — the founding fathers of
Ghana — were his relatives: J. B. Danquah (grand uncle), William Ofori
Atta (uncle), and Edward Akufo-Addo (the third Chief Justice of Ghana
and later ceremonial President of the Republic from 1969 to 1972), who
was his father.
Nana Addo received his primary education at the
Government Boys School and went to O’Reilly Secondary School, and later
at the Rowe Road School (now Kinbu), both in Accra Central. He went to
England to study for his O Level and A Level examinations at Lancing
College, Sussex. He returned to Ghana in 1962 to teach at Accra Academy
before going to read Economics at the University of Ghana, Legon, in
1964, earning a BSc (Econ) degree in 1967. He subsequently studied law
in the UK and was called to the English Bar (Middle Temple) in July
1971. Akufo-Addo was called to the Ghana Bar in July 1975 along with
notable Ghanaian politicians such as Nana Ato Dadzie and Tsatsu Tsikata.
He
first ran for president in 2008 as flagbearer of the NPP but was beaten
by late Prof John Evans Atta Mills. His second attempt in 2012 was also
unsuccessful. He was beaten by President John Mahama.
The November 2016 polls will be his third attempt.
His
critics in the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) have often
cited his age as a disadvantage saying it was better for Ghana to have a
younger president in Mr John Mahama (his arch-rival) than vote for a
72-year-old politician to lead the country. Mr Akufo-Addo has always
rebuffed such criticisms saying he has a lot of fire in his belly. |
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yeah you look like one 24 year old guy
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