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Membership of Greater Accra Region Ghana Scout Association Membership Report All Membership of Greater Accra Region #ID Names Regional District Unit Serial No# GSA-G2-02-000511 FIAGBEDU MENSAH MATILDA Greater Accra Region G2 02 GSA-G2-04-000851 BAIDOO NANA OTING Greater Accra Region G2 04 GSA-G2-04-000852 TETTEH DANIEL Greater Accra Region G2 04 GSA-G2-04-000870 NELSON MARK Greater Accra Region G2 04 GSA-G2-06-000902 KAITOO-BRIGHT DUKE Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000904 KUFOUR JOHN Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000905 ANPONSAH KOFI Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000906 DEI LARTEY IVAN Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000907 MENSAH DAPAAH JUDE Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000908 OWUSU EMMANUEL Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000909 SEGBAYA EMMANUEL Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000921 AMEDI NUTIFAFA Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000922 ABUBAKAR FAREED Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000945 ENYIMNYAM HAMMOND Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000946 JEWOSEI GRENI Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000947 KUFUOR BENJAMIN Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000948 KINGKEELSON LENNON Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000955 APPIAH ANDREW Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000956 EYRAM EMMANUEL Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000957 ADAMU BABA GHULAN Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-06-000958 DANKWA NANA AMOAFO Greater Accra Region G2 06 GSA-G2-07-000965 JESUS OSEI-ADU Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-000975 KWEKU OWUSU Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-000977 ALFRED OWUSU FOSTER Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-000978 KWESI OWUSU PEPRAH Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-000979 NATHAN NENE OSABUTEY Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-000980 MICHAEL OFORI MENSAH Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-000997 MCKORLEY SELASSIE Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001000 MUSAH NURUDEEN Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001009 NTI MENSAH MICHEAL Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001010 NARTEY JADEN DJORMI Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001014 PAAK KWESI Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001020 ROCKSON PRINCE Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001024 SOWU OSWALD Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001029 SAWYERR DAYO DZORMO Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001042 BOAKYE DENNIS Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001048 BONNEY PAPA KWESI Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001050 BONNEY PAPA KWESI Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001052 CURRIE-TETTEH EARL Greater Accra Region G2 07 By MargTech Solutions Limited 0242805891 16-Jan-2019 Page: 1 Of 69 #ID Names Regional District Unit Serial No# GSA-G2-07-0001057 DEMITRUS JAMES Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001060 DODOO NEILS Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001065 DUFFOUR BARIMA Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001091 AMO-HOYTE NKRUMAH Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001094 ABUBAKAR RAHMAN Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001097 ADJAH JEROME Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001110 ANOBIL AYEYI AKOBINA Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001111 APRAKU ANTHONY Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001112 AWUAH JAYDEN Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001116 ASARE ANSAH NANA KWAME Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001120 ALARO ABBEY Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001122 ABBEY JASON Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001125 ACKAH-YENSU EMMANUEL Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001133 ASANTE YEBOAH JAYDEN Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001135 ADU AKORSAH ASEDA Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001138 ADIAMAH ROHI Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-07-0001146 ARTHUR FAREED Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G2-08-0002149 OKAITEY ARMAH NAA VICTORIA Greater Accra Region G2 08 GSA-G2-08-0002184 BOAKYE SAFOA MAAME Greater Accra Region G2 08 GSA-G2-08-0002187 ANTEPIM MARTIN Greater Accra Region G2 08 GSA-G2-08-0002192 APOLOGA PRISCILLA Greater Accra Region G2 08 GSA-G2-08-0002197 JACKSON ABEKA JOHN Greater Accra Region G2 08 GSA-G2-08-0002198 JUSTICE BOYE SACKEY Greater Accra Region G2 08 GSA-G2-08-0002202 ANOKYE OBED Greater Accra Region G2 08 GSA-G3-03-0002212 AKLIGO LESLIE ELORM Greater Accra Region G2 GSA-G3-03-0002214 ENUENWEMB A EMMANUEL Greater Accra Region G2 09 GSA-G3-03-0002224 AMOUH BEKWIN NHYIRA KWAKU Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002228 BOATENG KOFI Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002229 ADJEI LARYIE PAPA SAM Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002230 OPOKU ROLAND Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002231 NYANKYE KWABENA Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002232 TAWIAH NII TACKIE Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002233 RAPHEAL GATO DELADEM Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002237 QUANSAH STEPHEN Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002242 NII ADOQUAYE NHYIRA Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002249 OFOSU ELTON Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002256 APIAGYE OPORE NANA Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002257 NKRUMAH IBRAHIM Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-03-0002259 LARBI-MENSAH RANER Greater Accra Region G3 03 GSA-G3-05-0002277 DEBI RASHID Greater Accra Region G3 05 GSA-G3-05-0002278 DEBI TORPHIQ Greater Accra Region G3 05 GSA-G3-05-0002291 DUGAN ASADULLAH Greater Accra Region G3 05 GSA-G3-05-0002292 DUGAN AKHLAQ Greater Accra Region G3 05 GSA-G3-05-0002293 AMADU SALAMAN Greater Accra Region G3 05 GSA-G2-05-0002319 NYARKO DORIS Greater Accra Region G2 05 By MargTech Solutions Limited 0242805891 16-Jan-2019 Page: 2 Of 69 #ID Names Regional District Unit Serial No# GSA-G3-06-0002371 FIADZOMOR K JOACHIM Greater Accra Region G3 06 GSA-G3-07-0002401 WUTSIKA SANDRA KAFUI Greater Accra Region G3 07 GSA-G3-07-0002402 WIREDU ANTHONY Greater Accra Region G3 07 GSA-G3-09-0002465 MOHAMMED ABDULAHI AZIZ Greater Accra Region G3 09 GSA-G3-09-0002583 STELLA KWAI Greater Accra Region G3 09 GSA-G3-09-0002584 REGINA QUAYE Greater Accra Region G3 09 GSA-G3-09-0002585 ROSE QUAYE Greater Accra Region G3 09 GSA-G3-09-0002592 SAMUELLA BOADI ADOBEA Greater Accra Region G3 09 GSA-G3-09-0002593 BOADI ISAAC NTIM Greater Accra Region G3 09 GSA-G3-10-0002599 GODFRED DANSO Greater Accra Region G3 10 GSA-G3-10-0002610 NANA KWABBLAH ACHEAMPONG Greater Accra Region G3 10 GSA-G3-13-0002866 ABDUL RASHID ODARTEY Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002867 DECLAN TACKIE-YARBOI Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002868 PRISCILLA KORANTENG YEBOAH Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002869 EBENEZER ADDAE SARPONG Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002870 DAVID DAGBA Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002872 GEORGE NIMELY Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002874 ANDRE AMPONG MENSAH Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002875 OLIVEIRA COMMEY Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002876 PABLO BENNETT NUWORZA Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002878 EMMANUEL ESSEL Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002879 GAD ABANKWA NTIRI Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002880 WALLIS NII LARYEA Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002881 LEMUEL NII TEIKO TAGOE Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002886 PRISCILLA ADJOA OFORIWAA SEKYERE Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002889 JAYDEN JAMES ONWONA ASARE Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002890 KELVIN NSIAH YARO ABABIO Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002894 GERALD ANSAH MANU Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002895 JESSICA DUMOGA Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002897 KWAME OWUSU SEKYERE Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002898 FELICIA ABENA MENSAH Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002899 GEREME JERRY BLESSING Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002900 MANASSEH AKWADA ADJANOR Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002901 MICHELLE OSAE AMPONSAH Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002902 GABRIEL OPOKU YEBOAH Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002904 BENJAMIN QUANSAH Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002911 QUENTIN DANIEL QUAYE Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002912 VANDYK QUAIDOO Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002913 MARRIDIYATU ALI CHASANTY Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002914 CONSTANT OCHIOBI Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002917 ZAINAB QASSIM NTI Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002922 RIHANNA QUARTEY Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G3-13-0002935 NANA KWESI OFOSU Greater Accra Region G3 13 GSA-G2-07-0003061 VONDEE DAVID KLENAM Greater Accra Region G2 07 GSA-G3-16-0003330 NENE TEKPERTY ODJIDJA Greater Accra Region G3 16 By MargTech Solutions Limited 0242805891 16-Jan-2019 Page: 3 Of 69 #ID Names Regional District Unit Serial No# GSA-G3-16-0003331 ELLISON LETSYO Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003332 KEVIN AMOAH Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003333 RONLI ASHIAGBOR Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003334 HEPHZIBAH IYIOLA ADEBOYE Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003335 KENDRICK DARKWA AGYAPONG Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003336 NANA KWAME BEYEEMAN TANDOH Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003337 HENRY OKYERE KOFI Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003338 JINAN KALMONI Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003339 ELIVAVA LUMOR Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003340 JASON MIREKU Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003341 ALEHERY SELASSIE MOHAMMED Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003342 AIDEN DEI L.K Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003343 SWANZY ESSANDOH YOOSI Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003344 MAC MATRONE FOE Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003345 JAYDEN GYEKYE-KORANTENG Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003346 BRIELLE AGYEKUM Greater Accra Region G3 16 GSA-G3-16-0003347 CHRIS ARKO NANA KWAKU Greater Accra Region G3 16
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