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Frank Gibbs Torto (Frank Gibbs Tetteh Obaka Torto) was born on 10 October, 1921 in Accra, Gold Coast. Discover Frank Gibbs Torto's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Frank Gibbs Tetteh O'Baka Torto
Occupation N/A
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 10 October, 1921
Birthday 10 October
Birthplace Accra, Gold Coast
Date of death (1984-05-07) Ghana
Died Place Ghana
Nationality Ghana

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Who Is Frank Gibbs Torto's Wife?

His wife is Iris Aku Torto, née Akwei (m. 1949-2008)

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Wife Iris Aku Torto, née Akwei (m. 1949-2008)
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Children Oboshie Adjua Torto, Obodai Torto, Ofori Torto.

Frank Gibbs Torto Net Worth

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1949

Frank married Iris Aku Torto (née Akwei) in 1949. Together they had three children; Oboshie Adjua Torto, Obodai Torto and Ofori Torto. He enjoyed listening to music in his spare time, and played classical piano. He died in May, 1984.

1947

He returned to Ghana in 1947 after his studies abroad and joined the faculty of Achimota College's intermediate department as a lecturer. A year later when the University College of the Gold Coast was founded he together with Walter Warwick Sawyer, D. K. Baldwin and Mary C. Charnley all from the Intermediate department were appointed as the first group of staff to form the nucleus of the university's teaching faculty thereby making him the first Ghanaian lecturer of the university. He was a lecturer of chemistry at the university in 1948 and a senior lecturer in 1957. He became a Ghana UNESCO National Commission member in 1958 and in 1959 became a founding member of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences. A year later, he was appointed a scientific consultant for the United Nations. In 1962 he rose to professorship status and the head of the chemistry department. That same year, he was named with Stephen Oluwole Awokoya by the then Secretary-General of the United Nations; U Thant among eight scientific secretaries for a United Nations conference on the application of science and technology for the benefit of less developed areas, a conference that was held in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1965, he was appointed president of the Ghana Science Association and a year later, president of the Association of Science Teachers. In October, 1968 he was a visiting fellow at Churchill College, University of Cambridge. He was then appointed dean of the faculty of Science at the University of Ghana in 1969 taking over from Alan Nunn May, he served in this capacity until 1971. In 1972 he became a member of the continuing committee of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. In 1973 he was made dean of the faculty of science for a second occasion. This time he served in that capacity for a year. In 1978 he served on the United Nations advisory committee. In 1979 he served on the board of Ghana National Manganese Corporation. That same year, he was appointed vice president of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences. He served in this capacity until 1981 when he was appointed president of the academic body. In his lifetime, Frank served on various other committees and organizations some of which include; the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – Ghana and the Council of the Centre for Scientific Research into Plant Medicine. He was also an editorial board member for the West African Journal of Biological and Applied Chemistry. He also served as an external examiner for the West African Examinations Council, in addition to serving as a member of the board of directors for Adisadel College, Cape Coast.

1931

He was educated in many elementary schools in the Gold Coast. In 1931, he enrolled at the Accra Academy as one of the school's foundation students. He completed in 1936 and joined the intermediate department of Achimota College a year later to pursue an intermediate bachelor's degree which he received in 1941. In 1942, he proceeded to the United Kingdom for his tertiary education. He was accepted into the Queen Mary University of London a constituent college of the University of London studying there from the bachelors level; graduating with first class honours to doctorate level, he was awarded his doctorate (Ph.D.) degree in chemistry in 1947.

1921

Frank Gibbs Tetteh Obaka Torto, FGA, MV (10 October 1921 – May 1984) was a Ghanaian chemist and a professor at the University of Ghana. He was a founding member, vice president and later president of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences.