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Ghana Gazette Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE Published by Authority No. 78 FRIDAY, 11TH AUGUST 2017 CONTENTS h~ Notice of Publication of an Official Bulletin 1416 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (Mandate Prayer Ministry) 1416 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship ( Methodist Church of Ghana, Ebenezer Society, Ettokrom.) 1416 Appointment of a Marriage Otficer (Faith By Gospel Missions-Ghana) 1416 Change of Names 1417 Change of Dates of Birth 1425 Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org 1416 GHANA GAZETTE, 11TH AUGUST, 2017 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF AN OFFICIAL BULLETIN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BULLETIN No. 38 SUMMARY OF CONTENTS General Page Notice of Sale of Overstayed Containers--- KIA .. 218 Notice of Sale of Motor Bikes- Tema 231 PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8, subsection (I) of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended, I, E.K. Nyagbe, Chief Director Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Greater Accra, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Mandate Prayer Ministry Given under my hand at the Office of the Greater Accra Regional Co-ordinating Council, Accra this 9th day of August, 2017. E. K. NYAGBE Chief Director for: Regional Minister PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8, subsection (I) of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended, I, Stella Someah-Kwaw, Assistant Director n' Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Eastern Region, Koforidua, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Methodist Church of Ghana, Ebenezer Society, Ettokrom. Given under my hand at the Office of the Eastern Regional Co-ordinating Council, Koforidua this 29th day of August, 2017. STELLA SOMEAH-KWAW Assistant Director It for: Han. Regional Minister APPOINTMENT OF A MARRIAGE OFFICER Under the provisions of section 38 of the Marriages Act 1884-1985 (Cap. 127) amended by the Ministers' Functions Instrument, 1971(L.I. 707), the following Minister of Religion is hereby appointed as a Marriage Officer for Faith By Gospel Missions-Ghana. Apostle Ruth Ewool Made this 27th day of March, 2017. GLORIAAFUA AKUFFO (MISS) Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE, 11TH AUGUST, 2017 1417 CHANGE OF NAMES 10059. Mr. Emmanuel Boakye, a Trader and of HlNo. PT 156, Airport Ridge,Takoradi and of P.O. Box 687, Takoradi, wishes to be known and called Mr. Opoku Boakye with effect from 7th August, 2017. All documents bearing his former name are still valid. 10060. Miss Sarah RitaAdjei,a Trader and ofHINo. 51, Anaji Mountain Zion, Takoradi and P.O. Box 216, Tarkwa, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Sarah Rita Baidoo with effect from 1st September, 2012. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10061. Mr. Mohammed Awal Mohammed Salis Asau, a Teacher of Wale Waale Kinkandina DIA Primary School and of HlNo. Plot 18, Block 13 Old Tafo, Kumasi, wishes to be known and called Mr. Salisu Mohammed Awal with effect from 8th August, 2017. All documents bearing his former name are still valid. 10062. Mr. Richard Dela Saneke, a Trader and of HlNo. 53 Fijai Ridge, Sekondi and P.O. Box EF 145, Effia, Takoradi, wishes to be known and called Mr. Dela Kudzo with effect from 7th August, 2017. All documents bearing his former name are still valid. 10063. Miss Freda Pokuaah, a.k.a. Miss Freda Pokuah, a Teacher of Ghana Education Service and ofHINo. Plot 4, Block S, Kwadaso, Kumasi, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Freda Okyere Darko with effect from 30th April, 2017. All documents bearing her former names are still valid. 10064. Miss Nana Ama Serwaa Poku, a Trader and of HlNo. Plot 5, Block 5, Suame-North, Kumasi, wishes to be known and called Miss) Nana Ama Serwaa Brehene with effect from 8th August, 2017. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10065. Miss Rakia Kassim, a Hairdresser and of HlNo. 41, Ohom Crescent opposite Gransco Hotel near Ankaful, Cape Coast, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Rakia Kassim Halm with effect from 14th November, 2016. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. i, 10066. Miss Francisca Silver Asare, a Housewife and ofHlNo. E 2512, Cape Coast, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Francisca Silver Johansson with effect from 18th June, 2015. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10067. Mr. Abambilla H. Mohammed, a Student and of HlNo. Kuka Yakin House, Bawku, Upper East Region, wishes to be known and called Mr. Abambilla Haruna Mohammed with effect from 21st June, 2016. All documents bearing his former name are still valid. 10068. Mr. Osmanu Okang, a.k.a. Mr. Adjetey Osumanu, ·a:ka. Mr. Adjetey Osmanu Okang, a Plumber/ Technician or Deep Water Ghana Technology, Teshie and of HlNo. G 267/2, Labadi, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mr. Osmanu Okang with effect from 8th August, 2017. All documents bearing his former names are still valid. 10069. Miss Roslynne Vaa Nyakoaa Amoah, a.k.a. Miss Amoah Roslynne Nayakoaa, a.k.a. Miss Amoah Roslynne Vaa Nyarkoaa, a.k:a. Miss Amoah Roslynne Vaa Nyarkoa, a.k.a. Miss Amoah Roslynne Vaa Nyakoaa, an Administrative Assistant of Expro Group, Accra and of HlNo. 70, Approtech Road and of P.O. Box AF 1632, Adenta, Accra, wishes to be known and called Miss Roslynne Nana Vaa NyakoaaAmoah with effect from IlthAugust, 2017. All documents bearing her former names are still valid. 10070. Miss Anne Elizabeth Annan, a Banker ofGCB Bank Ltd and ofHlNo. 5, Yemo Street, La Bawaleshie, East Legon, Accra, wishes to be known and called Miss Anne Elizabeth Quashie with effect from 11th August, 2017. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10071. Miss Karen Ayim, a Public Servant of Narcotics Control Board, Accra and of HlNo. 27, Old Ashongman, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Karen Banitsi witheffect from 12th August, 2016. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10072. Miss Adorsu Gladys Esinam, a.k.a. Miss Adorsu Odzaba Gladys, a Student and of P.O. Box MD 264, Madina, Accra, wishes to be known and called Miss Adorsu Gladys Esinam with effect from l Oth July, 2017. All documents bearing her former names are still valid. 10073. Mr. Alou Daniel Awoge, a.k.a. Mr. Alou Daniel, a Security of University of Ghana Security Unit, P.O. Box LG 52, Legon, wishes to be known and called Mr. Alou Daniel Awoge with effect from 26th October, 2015. All documents bearing his former names are still valid. 10074. Miss Attam Louisa Elorm, a.k.a. Miss Attam Elorm Louisa, a Student of Springboard College, Madina and of HlNo. 8002, Zone 2, Ashaiman, Accra, wishes to be known and called Miss Attam Louisa Elorm with effect from 8th August, 2017. All documents bearing her former names are still valid. Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org 1-118 GHANA GAZETTE. 11TH AUGUST. 2017 CHANGE OF NAMES~contd 10075. Miss Abena Saabea Mpere, a Pharmacist with Reg. No. 775741 of Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) and of TSC 02. Community 21. Adjacent Tema International School, Afariwa, Tema Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Abena Saabea Agbodji with effect from 8th January, 2016. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10076. Miss Felicia S. Ndinyah, a.k.a. Miss Felicia Seyram Ndinyah, a Nurse with Reg. No. 672684 of Tema Polyclinic and ofHINo. 13, Adjorma Street.,North Teshie, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Felicia Seyram Denoo with effect from 2nd October, 20 IO. All documents bearing her former names are still valid. 10077. Miss Linda Elorm Yawa Dugbenu, a Banker of Agricutural Development Bank and c/o ADB, Madina. Branch, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Linda Elorm Yawa Brako with effect from 29th July, 2016. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10078. Miss Esther Sando Barkemeni, a Businesswoman and of P.O. Box TA 24, Taifa, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Esther Sando Sea de with effect from 28th May, 2016. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10079. Miss Mabel Aku Ashiabi, an Accountant and of P.O. Box OS 2333, Dansoman, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Mabel Akl' Makafui Oduro with effect from 22nd April, 2017. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10080. Miss Priscilla Leben! Attigah, an Administrator of Cofely Besix Mannai, Qatar and of HlNo. 104, Abokobi- Pantang, Accra, wishes to be kLO\\ n and called Mrs. Priscilla Lebene Osei-Adu with effect from 10th June, 2017. All documents bearing her former nar-ie -ire still valid. 10081. Miss Georgina Asabea Donknr, a Businesswoman and of P.O. Box. TS 210. Teshie, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Georgina Adjei with effect from 17th February, 2008. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10082. Miss Rita Sasu, a Trade and of HlNo. C 190. McCarthy Hill, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Rita Sasu Asiedu with effect frr rn 7th October, 2016. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 10083. Miss Betty Ohene, a.k.a. 1\ 'iss Bettey Ohene Agyemfra, a Marketer/Sales Rep. of Lightingale Limited and of HI No. M361/1, Madina, Afarebea I 'ouse, Accra, wishes to be known and called Miss Betty Ohene Agyemfra with effect from II th August.
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