
Ivor Agyeman-Duah
Ivor Agyeman-Duah is a noted historian and development specialist recognized for his expertise in central banking history and museum economics. He has contributed to various multilateral World Bank projects, particularly in the restitution of ancient gold artifacts, and is known for his deep understanding of Ghana's gold heritage. At the recent conference in New York, he delivered the keynote address titled 'Ghana and Gold: Path of the Antill,' focusing on the significance of gold in Ghana's economic landscape.
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Recent news mentions
According to Manhyia Palace Museum director Ivor Agyeman-Duah, Ms Waterfield's gifts included a wooden drum looted during the 1900 siege of Kumasi by British colonial forces.
Ghana's Asante king welcomes return of artefacts from the UK and South AfricaIvor Agyeman-Duah is the director of the Manhyia Palace Museum.
Restitution au Ghana de plus de 130 trésors ashantis détenus au Royaume-Uni et en SuisseIvor Agyeman-Duah is the Director of the Manhyia Palace Museum and co-editor of essays on art and the evolution of currency notes in Ghana.
The British Museum’s New Book on Asante JugHistorian and development specialist, Ivor Agyeman-Duah will deliver the keynote.
Ghana’s gold takes global spotlight at New York conference







