Joseph Godson Amamoo

Joseph Godson Amamoo (born 29 August 1931) is a Ghanaian former journalist, academic, foreign service worker, and politician.

In 1961 he entered the Ghanaian foreign service as a public relations adviser to the Ghana High Commission in London.

[2][3][4][5][6] Joseph joined the Progress Party on 1 June 1969 after serving as editor of the Ghanaian Times for two years.

[9] When the second republic was ushered in, he was elected to represent the Swedru-Nyakrom-Nkum constituency in parliament on the ticket of the Progress Party.

[3][4][5] Prior to his retirement, Joseph worked for the borough of Hackney for eleven years as the Race Equality Officer.

He has been invited by numerous universities and many adult audiences in the United Kingdom to lecture and give talks on Africa.

[23] His interests included reading, walking, classical music, art galleries, museums, boxing, marriage and inter racial harmony.