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Agnes Aggrey-Orleans, diplomat •
James Aggrey-Orleans, civil servant and diplomat; High Commissioner of Ghana to the UK ( 1997–2001) •
Nana Akufo-Addo, former President of Ghana •
Rebecca Akufo-Addo, former First Lady of Ghana •
Jacob Amekor Blukoo-Allotey, pioneering pharmacologist at the
University of Ghana Medical School •
Essi Matilda Forster, first Ghanaian female lawyer •
L. J. Chinery-Hesse, parliamentary draftsman, Solicitor-General and Acting Attorney General (1979) •
Mary Chinery-Hesse, international civil servant and the first woman Chancellor of the University of Ghana •
Adukwei Hesse, physician-academic, tuberculosis control expert, prison reform advocate and Presbyterian minister •
Afua Adwo Jectey Hesse, First Ghanaian woman paediatric surgeon •
Amon Nikoi, Governor, Bank of Ghana (1973–77); Finance Minister (1979–81) •
Gloria Amon Nikoi, first Ghanaian woman Foreign Minister •
Nat Nunoo-Amarteifio, Mayor of Accra, 1994 - 1998 •
Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, politician, television and radio producer and advertising businessman •
J. V. L. Phillips, civil servant; Commissioner for Lands and Mineral Resources (1966–1968); Commissioner for Industries and Ghana Industrial Holdings (1968–1969) == References ==