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Tamale Senior High School
educational institution, high school, state school, boarding school, mixed-sex education
Inception1951 Dɛmisim gbɛlima
NicknameTamasco Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Sportassociation football Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Official languageEnglish, Dagbani Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Motto textFortiter, Fideliter and Feliciter Dɛmisim gbɛlima
CountryGhana Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Located in the administrative territorial entitySagnarigu Municipal District, Northern Region Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Coordinate location9°24′57″N 0°52′4″W Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Headquarters locationTamale Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Colorred, white Dɛmisim gbɛlima
OperatorGhana Education Service, Ministry of Education Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Street addressAliu Mahama Stadium road, Post Office Box 50 E.R 02 Tamale Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Official websitehttps://www.schoolsingh.com/senior-high-schools/tamale-senior-high/about Dɛmisim gbɛlima
Gender educatedmale, female Dɛmisim gbɛlima
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Tamale Senior High School anɛ gɔmma sɛkɔndiri sakur, Tamale, di yʋ'ʋr da tɛŋin anɛ Gbewaa Secondary School, ka nanna yʋ'ʋn an Tamale Secondary School. Sakur la anɛ zamisʋg zi'ig kani ka sakur biis na nyaŋi gbɛɛd anina ka di bɛnɛ Education Ridge babir, dinɛ bɛ Sagnarigu Municipality pʋʋgʋn. Sakur la da pin'ilɛ yʋʋm 1951 ka di yitnɛ British Colonial Authorities dinɛ da an yiiga second cycle institution bɛ Ya-datiʋŋ sʋ'ʋlʋm[1][2].

Sakur la anɛ dinɛ bɛ di kɔ' ka tisid suor tisid sakur biis Ghana ka yitnɛ ba kpansib gbana la ni, nɛ sakur biis banɛ ka' Ghana dima, ka di mɛn yitnɛ kpɛ'ɛb kpansib sieba dinɛ ka sakur la tisidi ba. Sakur la maan kɔɔs sieba nwa; Tɔlʋŋ yɛla, Bʋnvʋya bɛlim wʋsa yɛla, Ya mɔrim, Si'elnam maalʋg, General Arts, and Visual Arts[3].

Tamale Senior High School pɛ'ɛsnɛ sakur bɛda sakuya pʋʋgʋn Ghana nwa ni, dinɛ da yʋʋg hali Ghana Asʋ'ʋmɛŋ saŋa la, nɛ nimbɛda banɛ naar anina la[4] Sakur la na nyaŋi kaanl nimbɛda bama; Ghana Zugdaan, Zugdaan nya'andɔlibnam ayi' bɛ anaasi ripubilik tis Ghana, palimɛn pian'a-pian'ad, kɔɔtɔ tita'ar na'anam ayi bɛ Ghana ni, Chiefs of Defence Staff nam ayi', nɛ onɛ di'esid gɔmma tʋntʋnib nɛ mp nam.

Sakur bikʋda yɛla

Tamale Senior High School sakur biikʋda banɛ yʋda pʋdʋgʋd anɛ banɛ naae kɛŋi ba tʋʋma zi'igin ka tʋm ka ba yʋda yina. Sakur biis bama tʋm tis gɔmma nɛ la'asʋg lʋgir namin. Ka ba sieba nwa biela;

Gɔmma nɛ pɔlitis

  • Hilla Limann, President of Ghana (1979–1981)[5]
  • Aliu Mahama, vice-president of Ghana (2001–2008)[6]
  • Mahamudu Bawumia, vice-president of Ghana (2016–)[7][8][9]
  • Alban Bagbin, Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing (2010–2012), Minister for Health (2012–2013), Speaker of parliament (2021–)[10][11]
  • Mohammed Ibn Chambas, President of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) (2006–2009)
  • Malik Al-Hassan Yakubu, Minister for Interior (2001–2002)
  • Muhammad Mumuni, Minister for Foreign Affairs (2009–2013)
  • Ibrahim Mahama, Minister for Information (1968–1969)[12]
  • Mahama Iddrisu, Minister for Transport and Communications (1983–1987), Minister for Defence (1987–1993 and 1997–1999), Minister for Interior (1996–1997)
  • Otiko Afisa Djaba, Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection (2017–2018)
  • John Tia, Minister for Information (2010–2012)
  • Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, Minister for Information (2017–2018), Minister for Zongo and Inner City Development (2018–2021), chief executive officer of National Petroleum Authority (2021–)
  • Roger Joseph Felli, Commissioner for Works and Housing (January 1972–November 1972), Commissioner for Industries (1972-1974), Commissioner for Economic Planning (1974–1975), Commissioner for Foreign Affairs (1975–1979)
  • D. A. Iddisah, Northern Regional Commissioner (1972-1973), Brong Ahafo Regional Commissioner (1973–1974), Commissioner for Trade and Tourism (1974–1975), Commissioner for Transport and Communications (1975-1976), Commissioner for Lands and Mineral Resources (1976–1977)
  • George Minyila, Upper Regional Commissioner (1972–1973), Regional Commissioner for the Eastern Region (1973–1975), Commissioner for Industries (1975–1976), Commissioner for Local Government (31 May 1976 - 31 July 1976), Ghana ambassador to Burkina Faso (with oversight in Mali) (2001–2006)
  • John S. Nabila, Minister for Information and Tourism (1980–1981), president of the National House of Chiefs from (2008-2016)
  • Abubakar Boniface Siddique, Minister of Youth, Labour, and Employment (2005–2007), Minister of Water Resources, Public Works and Housing (2007–2009)
  • Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka, Minister for Youth and Sports (January 2009–June 2009)
  • C. D. Benni, Commissioner for NRC Affairs (1972–1974), formerly Ghana's ambassador to Togo and Benin, and Liberia
  • Edward Mahama, formerly flag bearer of the People's National Convention (PNC), currently Ghana's Ambassador-at-Large
  • Solomon Namliit Boar, North East Regional Minister (2019–)
  • Gilbert Seidu Iddi, Northern Regional Minister (1997-1998 and 2000–2001), Volta Regional Minister (1998-2000)
  • Joshua Alabi, Greater Accra Regional Minister (1997-1998 and 2000–2001), Northern Regional (1998-2000)
  • Mohammed Amin Adam, formerly Deputy Minister for the Northern Region, currently Minister of State for Finance and Member of parliament for Karaga (2021–)
  • Adam Mahama, Member of parliament for Damango-Daboya Constituency (1997–2001)
  • Jacob Bawiine Boon, Member of parliament for Lambussie (1993–1997)
  • Emmanuel Samba Zumakpeh, Member of parliament for Nadowli South (1993–2005)
  • Zuwera Ibrahimah, Member of parliament for Salaga South (2021–)
  • Alhassan Wayo Seini, Member of parliament for Tamale Central (2005–2006)
  • Said Sinare, Member of parliament for Ayawaso Central (1993–1997), Ghana ambassador to Egypt (2012–2014), Ghana ambassador to Saudi Arabia (2014–2017)
  • Ben Baluri Saibu, Member of parliament for West Mamprusi (1993–1997)
  • Yusuf Iddrisu, Member of parliament for Yendi (1993–1997)
  • Basit Abdulai Fuseini, Member of parliament for Gakpegu-Sabongida (1993–1997)
  • Edward Aliedong Alhassan, Member of parliament Damango-Daboya (1993–1997)
  • Muhammad Bawah Braimah, Member of parliament for Ejura-Sekyedumase (2017
    • Issifu Pangabu Mohammed, Member of parliament for Ejura-Sekyedumase (2005–2013)
    • Daniel Abdulai Bayensi, Member of parliament for Nalerigu (1969–1972)
    • Francis Badgie, Ghana's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (1980–1982)
    • Kojo Bonsu, Metropolitan Chief Executive of Kumasi (2013–2016)

Kɔɔtɔ Sariakatib

  • Joseph Bawa Akamba, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2012–2016)
  • William Atuguba, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (1995–2018)


Gbaʋŋbɛda dim

  • Mohammed-Sani Abdulai, academic
  • J. K. Acquaye, Professor of Haematology, president of the West African College of Physicians (2003–2004)

Business, banking and finance

  • Abdul Nashiru Issahaku, Governor of the Bank of Ghana (2016–2017)
  • Ibrahim Mahama, Ghanaian engineer and businessman

Pian'a-pian'adis

  • Amin Alhassan, 17th Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (2019–)
  • Albert Don-Chebe, 15th Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (2013–2016)

Langima nɛ Fuuddim

  • Chemogoh Kevin Dzang, Chief of the Naval Staff (1973–1974 and 1975–1977)
  • Joshua Hamidu, Chief of Defence Staff (1978–1979)
  • Michael Samson-Oje, Chief of Air Staff (2009–2016) and Chief of Defence Staff (2016–2017)
  • Issah Adam Yakubu, Chief of the Naval Staff (2021–)
  • Bawa Andani Yakubu, Inspector General of the Ghana Police Service (1969–1971)

Pʋ'ʋsʋm lʋgʋr

  • Lucas Abadamloora, Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Navrongo-Bolgatanga
  • Philip Naameh, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tamale

Ninwisigir lʋgʋr

  • Lepowura Alhaji M.N.D Jawula, President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) (1997–2000)


Gbanvɛɛnsa

  1. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41406735
  2. https://books.google.com.gh/books?id=RodjDwAAQBAJ&dq=government+secondary+tamale&pg=PA108&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=government%20secondary%20tamale&f=false
  3. https://www.schoolsingh.com/senior-high-schools/tamale-senior-high/about
  4. https://books.google.com.gh/books?id=IAgjJCXER2kC&q=gbewaa+secondary+school&pg=PA136&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=gbewaa%20secondary%20school&f=false
  5. https://www.myjoyonline.com/tamale-secondary-school-and-60-years-of-secondary-education-in-northern-ghana/
  6. https://books.google.com.gh/books?id=fq5WAAAAYAAJ&q=government+secondary+tamale&redir_esc=y
  7. https://www.pulse.com.gh/news/local/vice-president-dr-bawumia-turns-57-today/nc47q27
  8. https://yen.com.gh/157423-old-teacher-bawumia-drops-childhood-photo-veep-acting-lawyer-primary.html
  9. https://www.graphic.com.gh/features/features/the-meteoric-rise-of-vice-president-bawumia-from-political-novice-to-national-asset.html
  10. https://www.myjoyonline.com/profile-of-alban-sumani-bagbin/
  11. https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/otiko-djaba-a-true-politician.html
  12. https://books.google.com.gh/books?id=2151AAAAMAAJ&q=government+secondary+tamale&redir_esc=y