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Ghana Nationality Decree, 1967

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They held British passports until a law on citizenship in Ghana – the Ghana Nationality Decree (NLCD 191) – was passed in 1967. This decree established different categories of Ghanaians. RESTRICTION ON USE OF MILITARY UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT ACT – 1967 (NLCD 177) 4. OLYMPIO v. COMMISSIONER FOR THE INTERIOR HC 30.7.69 (Wiredu J., Accra) Nationality – Citizenship – Declaration of- determining the Citizenship of a person with apparent

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Ghanaian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Ghana, as amended; the Ghana Citizenship Act, and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is Toute personne a droit à la citoyennetéPublished: 3/Juil/1971 Act 361. Repeals and replaces the Nationality Decree 1967. Captan v. AG AG denies, by virtue of paragraph 6 of Ghana Nationality Decree, 1967 (NLCD 191), that the plaintiff is a Ghana citizen 11 Thomas K. Stephens

116 Armed Forces Act, 1962 Amendment Decree, 1967 [Ghana] . . 5 Armed Forces and Police (Special Powers) Decree, 1967 [Nigeria] . . 52 n 27 Asiatics (Marriage, Divorce and it liked, including depriving persons of their citizenship; and that by the Ghana Nationality (Amendment) Decree, 1968 (N.L.C.D. 333), paragraph 1 of N.L.C.D. 191 had been obliterated by

State Gold Mining Corporation (Acquisition of Assets) Act,1967. NLCD 204 (Revised Edition)  Parliament of Ghana (Parliament of Ghana, 1967) Arts Council of Ghana Decree, 1968 (NLCD. 232). Arts Council of Ghana (Amendment) Decree, 1968 (NLCD. 279). Kwame Nkrumah Properties (Amendment) Decree, 1969 (NLCD. 403). They held British passports until a law on citizenship in Ghana – the Ghana Nationality Decree (NLCD 191) – was passed in 1967. This decree established different categories of Ghanaians.

In 1967, the Ghana Nationality Decree granted nationality retrospectively to 6 March 1957, including those who had been omitted by the previous date discrepancy. They held British passports until a law on citizenship in Ghana – the Ghana Nationality Decree (NLCD 191) – was passed in 1967. This decree established different categories of Ghanaians. Ghanaian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Ghana, as amended; the Ghana Citizenship Act, and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is

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RESTRICTION ON USE OF MILITARY UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT DECREE, 1967 (NLCD 177) ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section 1. Military Uniforms, etc. not to be Worn by

They held their passports until the Ghana Nationality Decree, 1967 (N.L.C.D. 191), was made, when they renounced their British nationality and applied for and obtained Ghanaian passports

They held British passports until a law on citizenship in Ghana – the Ghana Nationality Decree (NLCD 191) – was passed in 1967. This decree established different categories of Ghanaians. born in the then Gold Coast. On the passage of the Ghana Nationali ty Decree, 1967,

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They held their passports until the Ghana Nationality Decree, 1967 (N.L.C.D. 191), was made, when they renounced their British nationality and applied for and obtained Ghanaian passports

The plaintiffs are holders of British passports and they held their passports until the Ghana Nationality Decree, 1967 (N.L.C. 191), was made, when they renounced their British nationality They held British passports until a law on citizenship in Ghana – the Ghana Nationality Decree (NLCD 191) – was passed in 1967. This decree established different categories of Ghanaians. Supreme Military Council Decree from 13 Jan 1972-5 July 1978

Aburi Accord The Aburi Accord or Aburi Declaration was reached at a meeting between 4 and 5 January 1967 in Aburi, Ghana, attended by delegates of both the Federal Government of Captan v. AG AG denies, by virtue of paragraph 6 of Ghana Nationality Decree, 1967 (NLCD 191), that the plaintiff is a Ghana citizen by naturalization and therefore denies that the withdrawal of Mahama’s Military Uniform Officially there is Ghanaian statutory law that prohibits civilians and foreign nationals from wearing military apparel such as camouflage clothing, or

They held British passports until a law on citizenship in Ghana – the Ghana Nationality Decree (NLCD 191) – was passed in 1967. This decree established different categories of Ghanaians.

Everyone has the right to a nationalityGhana Nationality Act 1971 & amending decrees Published: 3/Jul/1971 Act 361. Repeals and replaces the Nationality Decree 1967. PDF includes the text of IN pursuance of the Proclamation entitled “Proclamation for the constitution of a National Liberation Council for the administration of Ghana and for other matters connected therewith”, Shalabi v Attorney-General [1972] 1 G.L.R. 259 Case Brief The plaintiffs, two partners in a transport service were British subjects having been born in the then Gold Coast. On the

The Ghana Nationality (Amendment) Decree 1969 (N.L.C. 333) was passed. It sought to amend a provision on N.L.C. 191. The Ghanaian Business (Promotion) Act 1970 (Act 334) which sought In this Decree- (a) „Armed Forces“ includes the Police and Prisons Services; (b) „military“ shall be construed as relating to all or any of the Armed Forces, the Police and Prisons Services; and