JB Danquah, member of Bix-six, died in jail in Nsawam at 69



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– Pan-Africanist, scholar, lawyer and historian, JB Danquah, died February 4, 1965 in the cells of Nsawam prison

– Famous Big-Six Member Dies Aged 69 After Being Arrested For Suspected Conspiracy Against Ghana’s First President Dr Kwame Nkrumah

– This allegation came on the backs of JB Danquah losing a presidential contest against Dr Kwame Nkrumah in April 1960

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Dr Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah, better known historically as JB Danquah, was a historic Ghanaian politician who died on February 4, 1965.

The Ghanaianmuseum reports that the politician died at Nsawam Prison after being arrested and detained on January 8, 1964, after allegedly being involved in a conspiracy against the President, Kwame Nkrumah.

As myjoyonline.com recalls, after losing a presidential contest against Dr Kwame Nkrumah in April 1960, Dr John Boakye Danquah was suspected of having intended to overthrow the People’s Convention Party (PPC) government.

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February 4, 1965: JB Danquah, member of Bix-six, dies in a prison cell in Nsawam at 69 years old

February 4, 1965: JB Danquah, member of the Bix-six, dies in a condemned cell in Nsawam at 69 @Ghanaianmuseum; ghanaweb.com
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Joseph Boakye Danquah was a renowned founding member of the UGCC and a member of the Big Six along with Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta.

After the subversion of the CPP government in February 1966 by the National Liberation Council (NLC), JB Danquah received a state funeral and his status was rehabilitated.

Later, the Danquah Circle Roundabout, a key intersection in Accra’s arterial road network was named after the Pan-Africanist, scholar, lawyer and historian. He died at age 69.

Meanwhile, before, during and after his funeral which took place at Black Star Square on Wednesday January 27, 2020, many world leaders praised the renowned former president of Ghana.

As YEN.com.gh Previously reported, Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II paid tribute to the late former President of Ghana, with powerful words in her funeral brochure.

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YEN.com.gh has now got a full list from ghanaweb.com, listing the 16 world leaders who poured their hearts out for JJ Rawlings in his demise.

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