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In 1978, Odoi-Sykes defeated Major C. C. Bruce for the Ward 4 seat in the local government elections, thereby winning himself a seat on a district council in Greater Accra. The elections were held as a measure by the Chairman of the S. M. C. And Head of State, Lieutenant-General
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from 1998 to 2001 during which the party won its first presidential victory. In the Third Republic, he was Member of Parliament for Ashiedu Keteke (Accra Central) from 1979 to 1981 and Minority Leader of Parliament from 1980 to 1981.
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is a Ghanaian politician, diplomat and lawyer. He served as Ghana's High Commissioner to Canada from 2001 to 2006 and Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1972. He was National Chairman of the
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and selected as parliamentary candidate for Ashiedu Keteke Constituency (Accra Central). In 1979, Odoi-Sykes was elected as a Member of Parliament in the Parliament of the
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before being admitted to the Ghana bar. Odoi-Sykes also received a diploma in American Foreign Policy from the School of Advanced International Studies at
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as First Secretary to Ghana's High Commission in India. In 1963, he was re-attached to be responsible for public relations in Ghana's Embassy in
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and within this period the party won its first victory in the presidential and legislative elections in December 2000.
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after being nominated by President John Kufuor. He served in this capacity until 2006 when he was replaced by
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Barrister-at-Law, information officer, foreign service officer, politician, teacher, organiser
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in 1959. Whilst at university, he founded and became leader of the student wing of the
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as Press AttachΓ©. He was Director of Information Services Department in the
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to return the country to civilian rule and inaugurated on 9 December 1978.
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Odoi-Sykes began his career as a teacher at the Abuakwa State College,
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Odoi-Sykes served as Minister Counselor and Deputy Ambassador to the
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In 1961, Odoi-Sykes entered the Foreign Service and was sent to
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Minister-Counselor and Deputy Ambassador to the Soviet Union
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Chairman of the Greater Accra Branch of New Patriotic Party
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