Kofi Koranteng
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Kofi Koranteng | |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | 9 September 1966 Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana |
| Party | Independent |
| Education | New York University |
| Website | Official website |
Kofi Koranteng (born 9 September 1966)[1] is a Ghanaian activist and politician who used to be the chief executive officer of the Progressive Alliance Movement.[2][3] He has been a key advocate for the rights of Ghanaians living abroad to be given the chance to vote and be represented in that manner through campaigning for the Representation of the Peoples’ Amendment Act (ROPAA) to be passed.[4] In the run-up to the election in December 2019, he declared his intention to stand for the 2020 Ghana elections as an independent candidate.[5]
Koranteng attended Primary School in Accra at Aggrey Memorial, continuing his schooling in Kumasi at Garrison Primary. He had his Senior High School Education from college at Adisadel College in Cape Coast. He has a degree in Economics and Business from New York University,[1]