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13 Facts About Victor Owusu

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Victor Owusu was a Ghanaian politician and lawyer.

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Victor Owusu served as Attorney General and Minister for Justice on two occasions which were under the NLC and then Busia regime and became Minister for Foreign Affairs under the Busia regime.

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Victor Owusu was the Popular Front Party's presidential candidate for the 1979 Ghanaian general election.

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Victor Owusu was an economist who later trained as a lawyer.

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Victor Owusu was a prominent member of the National Liberation Movement which stood for the 1956 elections in the Gold Coast prior to elections.

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Victor Owusu was released after the 24 February 1966 coup d'etat that brought in the military National Liberation Council government.

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Victor Owusu was appointed Attorney General and Minister for Justice by the NLC.

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Victor Owusu proceeded to the United Kingdom in 1946 to study Economics at the University of Nottingham and later studied law at the University of London.

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Victor Owusu was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1952.

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Victor Owusu was a member of the Progress Party that won the 1969 elections.

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Victor Owusu was a founding member and leader of the Popular Front Party in the Third Republic.

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From 1991 until his death, Victor Owusu lived in Putney, London, United Kingdom.

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Victor Owusu was an uncle of Dr Charles Wereko-Brobby and a maternal half-brother to Kobina Annan, a retired diplomat who is a paternal half-brother to Kofi Annan.