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GHANA Rylbrmw « GHANA gazette republic OF GHANA Published by Authority No. 77 WEDNESDAY, 31ST OCTOBER 2012 rYlBRMW CONTENTS OF I \ fACUL'f^ Notice of Publication of a Bill The National Friday Bonanza Lotto Results . ..LEGON The National Weekly Lotto Results 2118 The National Monday Special Lotto Results .. 2118 The National Lucky Tuesday Lotto Results .. 2118 The National Mid-Week Lotto Results 2118 The National Fortune Thursday Lotto Results 2118 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages—Public Place of Worship (Ref. The Methodist Church Ghana, Methodist Retreat Centre, Kwadaso, Kumasi) 2119 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages—Public Place of Worship (Ref Mount Zion Prophetic and Evangelistic Ministry) .. 2119 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages—Public Place of Worship (Ref Full Gospel Church International Community 12, Tema) .. 2119 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages—Public Place of Worship (Ref Full Gospel Church International 2119 Community 1, Tema) 2120 Change of Names 2124 Change of Dates of Birth ------------ GHANAGAZETTE, ILst OCTORbp 2012 PUBLIC PLACE of worship 2119 LICENCE FOR THE (hi CELEBRATION V Under the provisions of section 8, subsection (1) of the Marria 0F Carriages Principal Executive Officer, signing for the Regional Co-ordinatiL l27)asamended,I,YawBoafo Council, Ashanti Region, do hereby license the under mentioned DJ t °f ^ SB Co-ordinatin Marriages: P^he place of worship for the celebration of The Methodist Church Ghana Methodist Retreat Centre Kwadaso, Kumasi. Given under my hand at the Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Kumasi, this 23rd day of October, 2012. YAW BOAFO Principal Executive Officer for: Hon. Regional Minister/Ash. PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provisions of section 8, subsection (1) of the Marriages Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended, I, E. K. Nyagbe, Ag. Regional Co-ordinating Director, Office of the Greater Accra Regional Co-ordinating Council, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Mount Zion Prophetic and Evangelistic Ministry. Given under my hand at the Office of the Greater Accra Regional Co-ordinating Council, Accra, this 23rd day of October, 2012. E.K. NYAGBE Ag. Regional Co-ordinating Director for: Regional Minister PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 40 of the Marriages Act, 1884-1985 (Cap. 127) I, Hon. Robert Kempes Ofosu-Ware, Metropolitan Chief Executive, Office of the Tema Metropolitan Assembly, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Full Gospel Church International 2012. Hon. ROBERT KEMPES OFOSU-WARE Metropolitan Chief Executive PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP CELEBRATION OR ^ Under the provision . do hereby license the following Metropolitan Chief Executive, Office of the ema public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages. Full Gospel Church International Community 1, Tema. mbly, Tema, this day of. of the Tema Metropolitan Asse Given under my hand at the Office Hon. ROBERT KEMPES OFOSU-WARE Metropolitan Chief Executive 2118 GHANA GAZETTE, 3 1st OCTOBER, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF A BILL The following Bill is published today: Gold Trust Bill (5 THE NATIONAL FRIDAY BONANZA LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Friday Bonanza Lotto Draw was held on Friday, 19th October 2012 in accor­ j dance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 81 -26-62- 17- 16 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority I THE NATIONAL WEEKLY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Weekly Lotto Draw was held on Saturday, 20th October 2012 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and * that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 61-66-12-21-37 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL MONDAY SPECIAL LOTTO RESULTS I It is hereby certified that a National Monday Special Lotto Draw was held on Monday, 22nd October, 2012 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 75-34-39-43-62 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL LUCKY TUESDAY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Lucky Tuesday Lotto Draw was held on Tuesday, 23rd October, 2012 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 64-79-65-35-28 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL MID-WEEK LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Mid-Week Lotto Draw was held on Wednesday, 24th October, 2012 in accordance \ with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 45-57-31 -72-83 SIGNED . Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL FORTUNE THURSDAY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Fortune Thursday Lotto Draw was held on Thursday, 25th October, 2012 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 22-58-67-85- 47 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority mu,. \ GHANA GAZETTE -^IH-OCTOBER. ?nn ..6447. Mr. Ir-Jerry Wilson Ahiavor, ak.a mJa'J NAMES 2121 —contd. ^ jtudent, c/o Wisdom Ahiavor, Olam Senior High SuJol°Pn‘0°" Jcrry’ aka- Mr. Ahiavor 1 , Mr. Ahiavor Wilson Jerry with effect from 29th October7nm°A,^X C0 '■ Tc™, wishes tolU6'''7 Wils0D' a 6448. Miss Priscilla Ellen Sowah, a Medical Doctor of Korl bearing his former narn^eTtin'*'!!? Mamprobi, Accra wishes to be known and called DrT£sfpreachmg Hospital, Accra and of P0 February, 2010. All documents bearing her former name'arc s. i va Md " Egyir-Bi"^ witheffecTf®3g 6449. Miss Janet Atuahene Sarkodie, an Administrator t r and of Cape Coast University School of Biological Science wi'Cape Coast Schoo> of Biological Science Sarkodie Nunoo with effect from 31st December, 2011. All docum n.s^nne M"’Nana ^ Asarervaa 6450. Miss Mary Agoe Okantey, a Stockbroker of Securities & Exchan Jr ^ are sti!l valid. Cantonments, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs Marv Can,onmcnts. PO. Box CT 6181 2010. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. Y y e"Diabour wth effect from 25th September! 6452. Miss Regina Ohene, a Policewoman with Reg. No. PW 3081 and of PO Box 1903 Sualid S‘na Ann°r Whh effECt fr°m 28,h Sep,cmber-2002- All documents b Kumasi, wishes to be caring her former name her former'name'are^'till'vahd ^ Ede"' effe'effrom 25th olff M12^U toSSSl 6454. Miss Esther Owusu-Anim, an Administrator of Interlab Systems Technologies Limited, Tema and of P O. Box GP 3015, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Esther Nana Asantewah Acquaah with effect from 5th March, 2011. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 6455. Miss Emmanuela Asiedua, a Trader and of P.O. Box AB 281, Abeka, Accra, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Emmanuela Ofori Kumi with effect from 14th July, 2012. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 6456. Miss Keren Afoanimaa Otchere, a.k.a. Miss Otchere Afoanimaa Keren, a Student of Tanoso Community Health Nurses Training School and of P.O. Box AM 40, Amasaman, Accra, wishes to be known and called Miss Keren Afoanimaa Otchere with effect from 29th October, 2012. All documents bearing her former names are still valid. 6457. Miss Mercy Akua Odura Duodu, a.k.a. Miss Mercy Odura Duodu, an Administrative Assistant of National Service Scheme, Weija, Ga South Municipality and of P.O. Box 11280, Accra-North, wishes to be known and called Mrs. Mercy Odura Nyarko with effect from 8th December, 2007. All documents bearing her former names are still valid. 6458. Mr. Michael Quarshie, a.k.a. Mr. Michael Mathias, a Computer Technician and of Haatso, West Legon, H/No. 75, Kisseman, West Legon, wishes to be known and called Mr. Michael Mathias with effect from 19th January, 2012. All documents bearing his former names are still valid. 6460. Mrs.Se“ UI^ are still valid. 6461. Miss Leticia Adjei, a Trader, c/o 48 Engrs., valid. Asare-Frimpong with effect from 28th January, 2 ■ Uemenyel, a Student, c/o Church of P™«c°st- 6464. Mr Ngmenye. T. Samuel, 17th0C,°bet> P.O. Box 67, Lawra, wishes to be known and called Mr. re still valid. 2012. All documents bearing hrs former name 2120 GHANA GAZETTE, 31st OCTOBER, 2012_ CHANGE OF NAMES 64?9 Miss Onedibe Ujunwanne Chineze, a Student with Nigeria National Identity Card No. AN675998439-* Department of Nursing, PMB UPO, Kumasi, wishes to be known and called Miss Onedibe Ujunwanne Chlft e Precious with effect from 17th October, 2012. All documents bearing her former name are still valid. 6430 Mr. James Amuasi Essel of H/No. A 14, Pra Ewusi, Via Abura Dunkwa, wishes to be known and called Mr. James Amuasi-Essel with effect from 18th October, 2012. All documents bearing his former name are still valid. i 6431. Miss Aku Sika Awuku-Lokko, a Banker of Unibank Ghana Limited, Accra and of P.O. Box 18609, Accra- Central. wishes to be known and called Mrs. Aku Sika Aguda with effect from 22nd September, 2012. All documents bearing her former name are still valid.
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