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Alhassan Andani

Alhassan Andani

Alhassan Andani is a Ghanaian economist and grandson of Naa Andani who ruled Dagbon in the colonial era

24November
1960
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24 November 1960

Born

Alhassan Andani was on born 24 November 1960

28June
1961
Early life and Education 1961
28 June 1961

Early life and Education 1961

Andani attended Ghana Senior High School, University of Ghana, and completed a 4-year undergraduate program in agriculture. He graduated from Finafrica Institute, INSEAD, and Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme.

11July
1984
SSB Bank Limited
11 July 1984

SSB Bank Limited

Andani started working for the SSB Bank Limited back in 1984, and in 1987 he worked his way up to become the regional project manager for the Upper Regions.

09July
2015
Stanbic Bank
09 July 2015

Stanbic Bank

Before joining Stanbic Bank, he served as the deputy managing director of Barclays Bank Ghana. He currently holds the positions of chairman of the Council for Scientific & Industrial Research, president of SOS Children's Villages Ghana, and CEO and executive director of Stanbic Bank Ghana Ltd.

07July
2016
Gold Fields Limited
07 July 2016

Gold Fields Limited

He was also added to the board of directors of Gold Fields Limited as an independent non-executive director.Savana Agricultural Research Institute (SARI), JA International Group of Companies, Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA), Ghana Home Loans Company Limited, TV Africa, and RLG Communications (Ghana) Limited are just a few of the organizations he serves on the boards of.

04July
2018
Kinship
04 July 2018

Kinship

Andani was enskinned as the chief of Pishigu in the northern area on May 14, 2018. He is Naa Andani's grandson, the colonial-era ruler of Dagbon. He is legally competent to be enskined the chief of Pishigu because of his bloodline, according to the conventions and traditions

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