Gloria Amon Nikoi
Mrs. Gloria Amon Nikoi | |
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19th Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ghana) | |
In office June 26, 1979 – September 24, 1979 | |
Preceded by | Colonel Roger Felli |
Succeeded by | Dr. Isaac K. Chinebuah |
Personal details | |
Born |
1930 Ghana |
Spouse(s) | Dr. Amon Nikoi |
Gloria Amon Nikoi (born 1930 in Ghana)[1] was the Ghanaian foreign minister in 1979 under the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) government. As of 2007, she is the only lady to hold this position. She is also a career diplomat. In addition, she is the widow of Dr. Amon Nikoi, a former governor of the Bank of Ghana and also a former finance minister.
Career
Nikoi was the Deputy Chief of Mission to the United Nations from 1969 to 1974.[2] Gloria Nikoi later worked as a senior official in the Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
After the military coup of June 4, 1979 which overthrew the Supreme Military Council government, she was made foreign minister for about four months in the AFRC government of Flight lieutenant Jerry Rawlings.[3] This ended on September 24, 1979, when the Third Republic under Dr. Hilla Limann's People's National Party government was inaugurated.
Gloria Nikoi became the Chairperson of the Bank for Housing and Construction, a Ghanaian bank, in 1981. She has also been a director of the African Development Bank (ADB).[4] She was the first Chairperson of the Council of the Ghana Stock Exchange when it was first inaugurated on November 12, 1990.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ "Gloria Amon Nikoi". Retrieved 2007-04-10.
- ↑ Martin K.I. Christensen (31 May 2010). "Ghana Ministers". Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership. Martin K.I. Christensen. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
- ↑ B. Schemmel. "Foreign ministers E-K - Ghana". Lists of heads of state of government and ministers of various countries. Rulers.org. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
- ↑ B. Schemmel (4 April 2007). "Female Ministers of Foreign Affairs". Lists of heads of state of government and ministers of various countries. Rulers.org. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
- ↑ "About Us:Overview & History". Official website. Ghana Stock Exchange. Archived from the original on 2007-02-27. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Colonel Roger Felli |
Foreign Minister 1979 |
Succeeded by Dr. Isaac K. Chinebuah |