Mary Winfred Koranteng Explained

Successor1:Constituency abolished
Constituency Mp1:Swedru-Achease
Parliament1:Ghana
Term Start2:1960
Mary Winfred Koranteng
Term Start1:1965
Term End1:1966
Office2:Second woman member from the Eastern Region
Predecessor2:New
Successor2:Position abolished
Predecessor1:New
Term End2:1965
Birth Place:Gold Coast
Nationality:Ghanaian
Party:Convention People's Party
Birth Date:25 December 1922
Birth Name:Mary Winfred Koranteng

Mary Winfred Koranteng (born 25 December 1922) was a Ghanaian civil servant and politician. She served as a member of the Parliament of Ghana from 1960 to 1966. From 1960 to 1965, she was the Second Member for the Eastern Region, and from 1965 to 1966, she was the member of parliament for Swedru-Achiase.

Early life and education

Koranteng was born on 25 December 1922 at Achiase.[1] [2] She had her early education at Mmofraturo School, where she obtained her Standard Seven Certificate in 1940 upon graduation.

Career and politics

Koranteng begun as a dressmaker in 1944 while keeping a store selling wax print. She remained in Achiase until 1960 when she was elected into parliament in 1960. Aside dressmaking, Koranteng was also involved in timber business, she prepared timber concessions for timber merchants. In 1960 Koranteng was among the first women to enter the Parliament of Ghana under the representation of the people (women members) act. She was among the 10 women who were elected unopposed on 27 June 1960 on the ticket of the Convention People's Party.[3] [4] She was the Second Member for the Eastern Region. In 1965, she was made member of parliament for Swedru-Achease until 1966 when the Nkrumah government was overthrown.[5]

Personal life

Shortly after her graduation from school she was married to Mr. Asafu-Adjei until 1943 when he died. She married once more in 1951 to Kwame Nkrumah,[6] the first president of Ghana, and together they had a daughter.[7] [8] In 1955, the marriage was dissolved. She later had four other children from other associations and marriages.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Commission, Ghana Manyo-Plange (Assets). Report of the Manyo-Plange (Assets) Commission, Appointed Under the Commissions of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N. L. C. (Investigation and Forfeiture of Assets) Decree, 1966 (N. L. C. D. 72) to Enquire Into the Assets of Specified Persons. 1969. Ghana Publishing Corporation (Print. Division). en.
  2. Book: Ghana Year Book. 1961. Graphic Corporation. en.
  3. Book: Ghana Today. 1959. Information Section, Ghana Office.. en.
  4. Book: Ghana Gazette. 1960. en. Ghana .
  5. Book: Jakande, L. K.. West Africa Annual. 1966. James Clarke. en.
  6. Web site: Pathé. British. Ghana: Woman Member Of Parliament Claiming To Have Married Ex-President Nkrumah Appears At Manyo Plange Commission.. 2021-08-19. www.britishpathe.com. en-GB.
  7. Book: Pobee, J. S. . Religion and Politics in Ghana . 1991 . Asempa Publishers . 978-9964-78-179-8 . en.
  8. Book: West Africa. 1966. West Africa Publishing Company Limited. en.