Asiedu Walker
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Running mateJacob Osei Yeboah
OpponentsNana Akufo-Addo (NPP)
John Mahama (NDC)
and 9 others
John Mahama (NDC)
and 9 others
IncumbentNana Akufo-Addo (NPP)
BornAlfred Kwame Asiedu Walker
24 December 1955[1]
24 December 1955[1]
Asiedu Walker | |
|---|---|
| Independent candidate for President of Ghana | |
| Election date 7 December 2020 | |
| Running mate | Jacob Osei Yeboah |
| Opponents | Nana Akufo-Addo (NPP) John Mahama (NDC) and 9 others |
| Incumbent | Nana Akufo-Addo (NPP) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Alfred Kwame Asiedu Walker 24 December 1955[1] |
| Party | Independent |
| Parents |
|
| Occupation | Politician |
Alfred Kwame Asiedu Walker was an independent presidential candidate in Ghana.
Alfred was the youngest of nine children in his family. His parents were Nana Kwame Okanta Obrantiri, who was the King of Larteh Akuapem. His mother Beatrice Amma Adobea Quashie, was the daughter of the King of Anum-Boso.[1] He was born at Larteh Akwapem. His secondary education was at the Ghana National College at Cape Coast in the Central Region. He then went on to the United States where he studied at the University of Illinois where he graduated with a dual Major in Industrial design in 1983. He also had further studies at the North Carolina State University.[2]