Joe-Fio Neenyann Meyer
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Joe-Fio Neenyann Meyer | |
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| Ambassador of Ghana to Tanzania | |
| In office 1961–1963 | |
| Preceded by | Office created |
| Succeeded by | E. Kofi Sekyiamah |
| Ambassador of Ghana to China | |
| In office 1964 – 24 February 1966 | |
| Preceded by | James Mercer |
| Succeeded by | Bediako Poku |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Joe-Fio Neenyann Meyer June 17, 1918 |
| Died | 31 December 1999 (aged 81) |
Joe-Fio Neenyann Meyer (born 17 June 1918) was a Ghanaian diplomat and trade unionist.[1][2][3]
He was born in Accra, British Gold Coast. Joe-Fio had his early education at Accra Royal School from 1925 to 1928, he later proceeded to John Aglionby (bishop) Boys' School from 1929 to 1934 then the Accra Academy where he obtained his secondary education. He entered Tetteh's Business College and Scriba Commercial Institute, he obtained a group diploma in Secretaryship at the London School of Accountancy in 1955. He had an extra mural education at the University College of the Gold Coast then later studied at Ruskin College, Oxford, on ICFTU Scholarship which took him to the British TUC, the French Trade Union Headquarters, Force Ouvriere, Paris, and the Office of the Belgian Workers Movement Brussels, LC.[4][5][6][7]