Hon.
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
Member of Parliament
for Ofoase-Ayirebi
Assumed office
7 January 2017
Minister of Information
Assumed office
2017
PresidentNana Akufo-Addo
Preceded byMustapha Abdul-Hamid
Personal details
Born
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah

(1982-04-05) 5 April 1982 (age 41)[1][2]
Koforidua, Ghana
NationalityGhana Ghanaian
Political partyNew Patriotic Party
SpouseAkua Oppong Nkrumah
Children3
Alma materPope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary
University of Cape Coast
University of Ghana
GIMPA
OccupationPolitician, Lawyer, Farmer
Websitehttp://www.konkrumah.com/

Kojo Vincent Oppong Nkrumah (born 5 April 1982) is a Ghanaian politician and lawyer.[3][4][5] He is the member of parliament for the Ofoase-Ayirebi constituency.[6][7][8]

Early life

Nkrumah was born in Koforidua, in the Eastern Region of Ghana. His parents are Kwame Oppong Nkrumah and Felicia Oppong Nkrumah. His mother was a teacher and his father was initially a teacher before becoming a banker. He hails from Akim Anyinase.[6] The Oppong Nkrumah Education and Skills Development Fund was founded in 2017 by the MP for Ofoase Ayirebi and Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah to provide education and skills development support for the youth of the constituency. Between 2017 and 2022, the fund has provided scholarships to more than 300 constituents across different tertiary institutions in the country.[9]

Education

Nkrumah had his basic school education at St. Bernadette Soubirous School in Dansoman, continued to Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary in Koforidua for his senior high education and later studied at the University of Cape Coast, where he received a bachelor's degree in Commerce. In 2012 he graduated with an MBA in Marketing from the University of Ghana, Legon. In 2014 he was awarded a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) at the GIMPA Faculty of Law after two years of studies. In 2016 he was called to the Bar as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana.[6]

Before embarking on his legal career, he had undertaken and successfully completed a Fellowship with the African Leadership Initiative. This experience not only enriched his knowledge and perspective but also contributed significantly to his personal and professional growth.[10][11]

Career

Nkrumah started his career as a Treasury Analyst at British American Tobacco in 2006. He moved on to Joy FM as a broadcast journalist, hosting the Super Morning Show after the departure of host Komla Dumor. In 2014 Nkrumah bowed out of broadcasting to establish an investment firm, West Brownstone Capital.[12] By 2016, he had become a lawyer practising at Kulendi, Attafuah and Amponsah at law.[6]

He was selected as one of the world's 115 Young Global Leaders for 2020 by the World Economic Forum.[13][14]

Politics

In 2015 he contested and won the NPP parliamentary primaries for Ofoase-Ayirebi constituency in the Eastern Region of Ghana.[15][16]

He won this parliamentary seat during the 2016 Ghanaian general elections.[17] He was the Minister for Information in Ghana[18][19][20][21][22][23] and is the Cabinet spokesperson on the Economy.[24]

He additionally served as a member of the Finance and Constitutional committees of the 7th Parliament of Ghana. He is currently the President's Representative at the Ministry of Information.[25]

Kojo Nkrumah was announced as designate for information by President Nana Akufo-Addo after he won the 2020 elections.[26]He was part of a list of minister-designates from the presidency, including Mavis Hawa Koomson and Minister-designate for Food Agriculture, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto who was rejected by the minority side at the appointments committee for various reasons.[27]He was however approved by a majority consensus on the floor of the House after extensive debate on recommendations made by the Appointments Committee.[28]

In August 2023, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the Minister of Information, urged CSOs and media to back efforts for diplomatic resolution to the crisis in Niger.[29]

Personal life

Kojo is married to Akua, and they are both devoted Christians. They have three children so far, Kwaku, Afua and Kofi.[6][30]

References

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  2. ^ "Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah". Aspen Institute. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Kojo Oppong Nkrumah". moi government of ghana. Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  4. ^ "Kojo Oppong Nkrumah Archives". Citi Newsroom. Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  5. ^ Ghana, ICT Dept. Office of Parliament. "Parliament of Ghana". parliament of ghana. Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  6. ^ a b c d e UKGCC (2018-07-09). "HON. KOJO VINCENT OPPONG NKRUMAH". UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  7. ^ "Ghana MPs – MP Details – Oppong-Nkrumah, Kojo". Ghana MPs. Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  8. ^ Annang, Evans. "Meet Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Ghana's affable Information Minister". Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  9. ^ "Home | Kojo Oppong Nkrumah". konkrumah. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
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  11. ^ "Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah - User Profile". AGLN - Aspen Global Leadership Network. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
  12. ^ "Once I was a stammerer... - Joy FM's Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Ghana: GJA Congratulates Kojo Oppong Nkrumah On Selection As Young Global Leader 2020". allAfrica. 2020-03-19. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  14. ^ "About me | Kojo Oppong Nkrumah". konkrumah. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  15. ^ "Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah wins NPP Primary at Ofoase Ayirebi". graphic ghana. 13 June 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  16. ^ "Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, Biography". GhanaWeb. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
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  18. ^ "New Ministers Vetting October 26 – Daily Guide Africa". dailyguideafrica. Archived from the original on October 12, 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-11.((cite web)): CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  19. ^ Frimpong, Enoch Darfah. "Reshuffle: Otiko Afisa Djaba now Ambassador to Italy". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
  20. ^ "Let's discuss the 'New normal' – Oppong Nkrumah". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2020-05-23.
  21. ^ "245 Ghanaians in Kuwait to be deported on May 23". MyJoyOnline. 2020-05-22. Retrieved 2020-05-23.
  22. ^ "Parliament approves Oppong Nkrumah, Morrison as ministers | General News 2018-11-01". mobile ghanaweb. Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  23. ^ "Statistics show successes chalked in Ghana's COVID-19 fight – Oppong Nkrumah". Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana. 2020-07-19. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  24. ^ Online, Peace FM. "First Reshuffle?: Otiko Out, Oppong Nkrumah For Information Ministry". Retrieved 2018-08-12.
  25. ^ "COVID-19 vaccine roll-out plan to be ready in a week's time – Oppong Nkrumah". Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana. 2021-01-19. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  26. ^ "Akufo-Addo presents first list of ministers for his second term to parliament – MyJoyOnline.com". Myjoyonline. Retrieved 2021-03-16.
  27. ^ "Minority MPs on Appointments Committee outrightly reject 3 nominees including Afriyie Akoto and Hawa Koomson – MyJoyOnline.com". Myjoyonline. Retrieved 2021-03-16.
  28. ^ "Parliament approves Hawa Koomson, Oppong Nkrumah, 11 other ministerial nominees". Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana. 2021-03-04. Retrieved 2021-03-16.
  29. ^ "MSN". Msn. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
  30. ^ Mensah, Jeffrey. "Beautiful photos of Kojo Oppong Nkrumah's wife pop up". Yen – Ghana news. Retrieved 2018-11-01.