Gloria Amon Nikoi
Gloria Adwoa Amon Nikoi, née Addae (6 June 1927[1][2] – 10 November 2010[citation needed]) was a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the Foreign Minister in 1979 under the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) government. She was the first Ghanaian woman to hold this position.[3]
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edit- AIU to me was simply a whale of a tale! It was the second most important thing I ever discovered since birth. When all seemed lost for a career dream, I obtained solace and succor from the institution that respects the uniqueness and specialty of every human created here on earth.
- The initial stage of the AIU experience was fledgling, completely alien sort of ideological educational conceptual approach. However, patiently and meticulously when the centre was holding and the vision unfolding it was electrifying and appetizing.
- Sooner or later I was an authority of all that I surveyed. Confidently but cautiously I “dichotomized” every subject relating to my field with exquisite perfection and professionalism. It was more than a 3-D technological experience.
- In a nutshell, AIU is a watershed of the new way of learning in this present century and for the future. It is a place where EVERYBODY IS SOMEBODY: FAILURES METAMORPHOSE INTO SUCCESSES: AND THE HUMBLE STARTER RISES TO STARDOM.
God bless the entire body of AIU for their vision, work and service.