Patrick Amoah-Ntim
Amb. Patrick Amoah-Ntim | |
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Ghana Ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro | |
In office 2001–2005 | |
President | John Kufuor |
Preceded by | Joao Goncalves Baeta (Yugoslavia) |
Succeeded by | Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe |
Personal details | |
Born | Accra, Ghana | 28 September 1941
Education | Accra Academy |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Profession | Lawyer |
Patrick Amoah-Ntim (born September 28, 1941, in Accra) is a retired Ghanaian lawyer and diplomat. He served as Ghana's ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro from 2001 to 2005 with accreditation from 22 April 2004 to Romania and Bulgaria.
Early life and education
Amoah-Ntim was born in
Career
Amoah-Ntim served as deputy prosecutor for the Attorney General's Office. He entered the foreign service of
From August 14, 1993, to 1995, Amoah-Ntim was an envoy to the Ghanaian mission in
In 1996 Amoah-Ntim was an envoy to the Ghanaian High Commissioner in London and represented Ghana in the Quadripartite Treaty on Cross-border Crime with Togo, Nigeria and Ghana. From October 2001 to 2005 he was Ghana's ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro and from 22 April 2004 he was also accredited to Romania and Bulgaria. He is the patron of the Obosomase Welfare Association in London.[1]
Family
Patrick Amoah-Ntim is married with three children.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "The World Diplomat Communications Group, Ghana Missions Abroad" (PDF). 2004. p. 292. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
- ^ Diplomatic list. Dept. of state; United States, p. 24
- ^ Corps diplomatique accrédité auprès des Communautés europes et représentations auprès de la Commission. Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes, 1995, p. 93.