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To Download Greater Accra List PHONE_NU PRESENT_STATIO GRADE FULLNAME STAFF_ID PRESENT_STATION_ADDRESS PRESENT_STATION_DISTRICT MBER N_REGION ADII WILLIAM BAFFOUR KYEI 991871 0245618148 ACCRA TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTRE, P.O.BOX MB 177 ACCRA AYAWASO CENTRAL MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII SOPHIA LAWSON LARTEYTSOO 163483 0546584596 GBEGBEYISE BASIC SCHOOL. P. O. BOX DS 931, DANSOMAN-ACCRA ABLEKUMA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII MANFRED ORTIMPONG 625561 0245904268 SEGE PRESBY NO. 1BASIC SCHOOL ADA WEST DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII PRISCA ADZO SESHIEME TOMETY 953285 0244169081 CHANTAN M A BASIC GA CENTRAL MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII GEORGINA PAINTSIL 1204878 0547092294 GBETSILE KKMA NO.2 JHS, BOX 33, KPONE KATAMANSO KPONE KATAMANSO MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII GEORGINA ENYO HOTOR 294757 0243870312 ABUBAKAR ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL, ASHALEY BOTWEI, ADENTAN MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ERROL EDIEMI CUDJOE 555458 0506420681 ASHIFLA M/A BASIC PMB AMANFRO GA SOUTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII MAVIS OKYERE MENSAH 104069 0244425454 POKUASE M/A BASIC SCHOOL, POST OFFICE BOX OF 594, OFANKOR GA NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII RUTH ODOOM 566535 0246915491 MICHEL CAMP ARMY PRIMARY KPONE KATAMANSO MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII MABEL OPOKUWAH 566632 0246494996 LA ANGLICAN 1 JHS LA DADE KOTOPON MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII FAB ERNESTINA 206103 0545041661 ST JOSEPH'S RC ADABRAKA ACCRA ACCRA METROPOLITAN GREATER ACCRA ADII SHIRLEY KORANTENG 556227 0243758832 CHRIST FAITH MISSION 1 JHS- ADENTA FAFRAHA, PMB MD31 ACCRA METROPOLITAN GREATER ACCRA ADII HELLEN ADJO YAYRA ADZAM 622321 0245370400 UNIVERSITY STAFF VILLAGE PRIMARY, C/O THE MAIL OFFICE, LEGON- ACCRA AYAWASO WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII SABINA AIDOO 621217 0246468657 BORTIANOR M/A BASIC SCHOOL GA SOUTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII PATRICIA OWUSU TWENEBOAH 622500 0243274765 SACKEY ODOI BASIC SCHOOL P.O. BOX AH 10 OKAIKWEI NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII SAMUEL OBENG-NKETIA 595140 0244074365 PRAMPRAM FREEMAN METHODIST BASIC SCHOOL, BOX 12, PRAMPRAM, NINGO-PRAMPRAM DISTRICTG NINGO PRAMPRAM DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII COMFORT ANSAH MANTEY 280897 0242811778 PANTANG PRESBYTERIAN BASIC, BOX AQ 11 LA NKWANTANANG MADINA MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ERICA OKUSU 595318 0243034893 OSU ST PETER'S BASIC SCHOOL, P. O. BOX OS 219, OSU - ACCRA KORLE KLOTTEY MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII EVELYN HAMENOO 575955 0248143672 FLAGSTAFF HOUSE BASIC, P. O. BOX BC 256, BURMA CAMP - ACCRA AYAWASO EAST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII CHRISTOPHER EGLEGBE 621647 0246883978 DODOWA NEWTOWN D/A BASIC C, P. O. BOX 146 SHAI OSUDOKU DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII LYDIA AWUDI APEDO 649626 0244065469 DORYUMU D/A BASIC 'B' P. O. BOX DD 76, DODOWA SHAI OSUDOKU DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII FATIMA ALI YAKUBU 606694 0244756181 P.O.BOX BT 144, TEMA COMMUNITY 2 TEMA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII SADIA MALIK 527317 0243001918 KUBBATUL ISLAMIC PRIMARY SCHOOL AYAWASO EAST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII OLIVIA ANGABEY 655671 0248401278 MAMPROBI SOUTH \3\" BASIC SCHOOL" ACCRA METROPOLITAN GREATER ACCRA ADII MENSAH DORA 330592 0244175940 ASHONGMAN M/A '3' BASIC SCHOOL, P. O. BOX AK 8, ABOKOBI-ACCRA GA EAST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII STELLA BOAHEMAA 515099 0277312182 ABOSSEY OKAI R/C PRIMARY SCHOOL ABLEKUMA CENTRAL MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII REBECCA TWUM 257706 0244524640 KWASHIEMAN '2' BASIC SCHOOL /P.O. BOX OD 551 ACCRA. ABLEKUMA NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII NIMATU ADAMU 659223 0274076583 ASOFAN M/A3 BASIC SCHOOL P. O. BOX OF 364, OFANKOR-ACCRA GA NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII JANE AIDOO 141401 0244182883 SAKUMONO COMPLEX 2 J.H.S, SAKUMONO ESTATE, TEMA. TEMA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII DENNIS OSEI 658920 0261443366 ABLEKUMA CENTRAL MUNICIPAL EDUCATION OFFICE, P. O. BOX LT626, LARTEBIOKOSHIE - ACCRA ABLEKUMA CENTRAL MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII NAOMI ELORM DARTEY 172666 0542977718 GBETSILE KKMA NO.1 PRIMARY SCHOOL, P.O.BOX 33, KPONE KPONE KATAMANSO MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII RITA KYEI SAAHENE 238251 0206325729 AMASAMAN M/A BASIC '3', P.O.BOX AM53 AMASAMAN, GA WEST GA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII MABEL FAITH AMEHO 220148 0207392413 GBETSILE KKMA NO.2 PRIMARY SCHOOL, P.O.BOX 33, KPONE KPONE KATAMANSO MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII FAUSTINA ANAKWA 135737 0208027699 PANTANG M/A JHS BOX AK 14 ABOKOBI LA NKWANTANANG MADINA MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII FELICIA OTWUAH ANSAH 217238 0243258638 PRAMPRAM D/A BASIC 'B'. P. O. BOX 71, PRAMPRAM NINGO PRAMPRAM DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII SAVIOUR ADDO DJANGETEY 567400 0541684607 AYETEPA D/A BASIC B SCHOOL NINGO PRAMPRAM DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII ISSAH KAWRA ALHASSAN 237323 0248800451 MERCIFUL ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL GA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII YAKUBU BENCH ASUMANU 116895 0208886298 DANFA METHODIST BASIC 'A' SCHOOL, P.O.BOX AQ 19-ABOKOBI LA NKWANTANANG MADINA MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ANNA KWARTENG 161294 0242307272 KANESHIE WEST 1 BASIC P.O.BOX LT 626 LARTEBIOKORSHIE ABLEKUMA CENTRAL MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ANTHONY KWOFIE 126419 0244993194 NII KOJO ABADIO BASIC SCHOOL, P.O.BOX970 - MAMPROBI - ACCRA ACCRA METROPOLITAN GREATER ACCRA ADII HILDA LORDD 554444 0243686829 ODORKOR '7' BASIC SCHOOL, P.O. BOX OD 551 ABLEKUMA NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII SAMUEL MANTEY 136216 0243008379 DZORWULU BETHANY METHODIST BASIC SCHOOL ACCRA METROPOLITAN GREATER ACCRA ADII DENKYI MAVIS 422433 0504623991 ZENU NO.1 KKMA PRIMARY SCHOOL/P.O. BOX AS 823, ZENU - ASHAIMAN KPONE KATAMANSO MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII LAMBERT MADE 163604 0550487553 GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE, GA EAST MUNICIPALITY, BOX AK 91, ABOKOBI GA EAST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII LUCY MATHIAS 609915 0244997560 OFANKOR M/A 2 BASIC SCHOOL GA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII GLORIA EZIAN MENSAH 623581 0242631634 GES, ADENTAN EDUCATION OFFICE ADENTAN MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII JUDITH MENSAH 607519 0242355159 ACCRA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, DEMONSTRATION P.O. BOX LG 221, LEGON-ACCRA AYAWASO WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII SAMUEL MENSAH 138198 0242757585 ADA WEST DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICE, PMB, SEGE - ADA ADA WEST DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII BELINDA MAYROSE MENSAH 153476 0244448522 NII KOJO ABABIO BASIC SCHOOL / POST OFFICE BOX 970 MAMPROBI ACCRA METROPOLITAN GREATER ACCRA ADII ESTHER RACHEL MENSAH LARYEA 280933 0243121414 NUNGUA KROMA '2' JHS KROWOR MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII GIFTY MENSAH OHUI 238242 0266191837 LA-BAWALESHIE PRESBY 2 BASIC AYAWASO WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII DANKWAH MICHAEL OSOME 705542 0240460180 NII OGLIE MODEL '1' BASIC SCHOOL, P.O. BOX 33, KPONE KPONE KATAMANSO MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII MAVIS MORTEY 241127 0243388701 TESHIE BETHLEHEM PRESBY PRIMARY SCHOOL LEDZEKUKU MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII GRACE MEREWAH MORRISON 649483 0249285736 BEDEKU D/A BASIC SCHOOL ADA EAST DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII VIVIAN MONNIE 313029 0209046401 KANESHIE WEST 1 BASIC SCHOOL P.O.BOX LT 626 LARTEBIOKORSHIE ABLEKUMA CENTRAL MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ANTHONY MODZAKE 180781 0242931181 CHRISTIAN METHODIST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GA SOUTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII MOHAMMED MULIKATU 565865 0242947397 DARUL HIJRA ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL P.O.BOX 7326 ACCRA NORTH AYAWASO NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII STEPHEN NARTEY NAGEI 696500 0541804784 ODUNTIA PRESBY BASIC SCHOOL P.O. BOX AM 80 AMASAMAN GA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ANDREW TETTEH NANOR 138788 0246596622 FANTEVIKOPE D/A BASIC SCHOOL ADA EAST DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII JOSEPH NARTEY TETTEH 233489 0243552584 LA YAHOUSHUA A/B PRIMARY SCHOOL LA DADE KOTOPON MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII BENJAMIN NANOR 514298 0507545545 ABOSSEY OKAI BASIC SCHOOL P. O. BOX LT. 626 ABLEKUMA CENTRAL MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ADU-GYAMFI NANCY 710305 0242233598 OFANKOR MA BASIC SCHOOL 3 GA NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII DORIS NKETIA 272583 0244986635 ODORKOR MACLEAN PRIMARY SCHOOL ABLEKUMA NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII VIDA ESINAM NORGBODZI 224277 0556177456 A.M.A. BETHANY METHODIST PRIMARY - P.O. BOX CT 5311, CANTONMENT ACCRA AYAWASO WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII EMMANUEL NORTEY 194676 0244677351 TSOKOME M/A BASIC, GA-SOUTH MUNICIPAL EDUCATION DIRECTORATE, P.M.B GA SOUTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII BETTY NSIAH-ASARE 191325 0244982529 AMASAMAN M/A BASIC 2 SCHOOL P.O.BOX AM 53, AMASAMAN GA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII NANANYARKOA NTI-AMOAH 180222 0246169512 ADABRAKA PRESBYTARIAN BASIC SCHOOL KORLE KLOTTEY MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ROSE NTEM 277683 0243582997 NAVAL BASE PRIMARY SCHOOL TEMA METROPOLITAN GREATER ACCRA ADII EMMANUEL KWAKU NUGOR 165915 0547340400 NKWANTANANG M/A 2 BASIC, BOX 24,MADINA - ACCRA LA NKWANTANANG MADINA MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ANASTASIA EHWIA NWOZAH 177654 0244845448 AIR FORCE PRIM. / JHS LA DADE KOTOPON MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII ISAAC NYAMEDI, OFORI KWAME 705652 0247291006 KASSEH D/A NO.2 BASIC SCHOOL, P.O. BOX11, KASSEH-ADA ADA EAST DISTRICT GREATER ACCRA ADII PRAISE NYARKO 649465 0244127081 SHAIAYENNOH K.G AND PRIMARY SCHOOL OKAIKWEI NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII JOYCE ADJOA NYAMADOR 299092 0508121584 HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL S.H.S. BOX 2440, ACCRA ACCRA METROPOLITAN GREATER ACCRA ADII SHARON NYARKO 509557 0243109312 ST. JOHN'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL. P. O BOX AH 183, ACHIMOTA GA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII DOREEN NYAME 623381 0243846835 COMMUNITY 5/3 BASIC SCHOOL, P. O. BOX CO 2971 TEMA WEST MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII EUNICE NYARKO APPAH 559218 0243369096 NEW ACHIMOTA PRESBYTERIAN BASIC SCHOOL P GA NORTH MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII EVELYN DZIFA NYADOR 188441 0243640967 ZENU KKMA '6' JHS, P. O. BOX AS 823 ASHAIMAN VALCO FLAT KPONE KATAMANSO MUNICIPAL GREATER ACCRA ADII DICKSON NYADABA 242433 0246412099 KOLUEDOR-MAHEM D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL, C/O POSTAL AGENT
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