
The Republic of Ghana is an otherwise small country without great mineral resources, like some other African countries. Not too long ago, the country was struggling, and its people emigrated in droves to Nigeria and other foreign countries in search of a better life. Today, Ghana is enjoying an unprecedented booming economy, and foreigners including Nigerians are flocking to the country in search of a better life. Thanks to former President Jerry Rawlings who helped to cleanse Ghana's then-corruption-ridden political system, and an amazing people, who have made honesty and an amazing work ethic abiding traits, Ghana has today become a model for Africa. Mr. Rawlings' exemplary leadership abilities and patriotism, have been expoused by his successor President John Kuffour and carried on by the present Ghanaian leader President John Atta-Mills. Together, they have set the foundation for the remarkable evolution of Ghana as a spectacle of excellence and pride for Africa. Many other African countries, blessed with great mineral wealth and population, have seen their opportunities frittered away by conflict and an avaricious and demonic political elite. But thanks to its people, Ghana has today become a spectacle of African pride. Today, we pay tribute to President Atta-Mills for his remarkable leadership abilities in championing the cause of a better society for Ghana, and the rest of Africa.
H. E. Professor John Evans Atta Mills, the President of the Republic of Ghana was born at Tarkwa on July 21st, 1944. He hails from Ekumfi Otuam in the Central Region.
Prof. Mills launched a lifelong learning at Achimota Secondary School, where he completed the Advanced Level Certificate in 1963.
To further his education, he attended the University of Ghana, Legon where he received a Bachelor's Degree and Professional Certificate in Law (1967).
While earning the PhD in Oriental and African Studies from the University of London at the age of 27, Dr. Mills was selected as a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford Law School (USA).
Prof. Mills' first formal teaching assignment was as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law at the University of Ghana, Legon. He spent more than twenty five years imparting acquired knowledge to students, and rose in position from Lecturer to Senior Lecturer to Associate Professor.
His contribution to the University was remarkable having served on numerous Boards, Committees, and Schemes. Also during those twenty five years, Prof. Mills travelled as a Visiting Lecturer and Professor to Temple University (USA) and Leiden University (Holland), and presented research papers at Symposiums and Conferences throughout the world.
Prof. Mills has more than one dozen publications to his credit. These include:
Taxation of Periodical or Deferred Payments arising from the Sale of Fixed Capital (1974)
Exemption of Dividends from Income Taxation: A critical Appraisal (1977)
Report of the Tax Review Commission, Ghana, Parts 1, 2 & 3, (1977) and
Ghana's Income Tax laws and the Investor. An inter-faculty lecture published by the University of Ghana.
His expertise goes well beyond the classroom, and is evidenced by the various examiner positions he held with finance related institutions throughout Ghana (i.e. Institute of Chartered Accountants, Institute of Bankers, Ghana Tax Review Commission). As an advocate for recreation, active sportsman and sports fan, Prof. Mills has supported the community through groups such as the Ghana Hockey Association, National Sports Council of Ghana, and Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club. The following are a few of his activities and projects:
Member of the Ghana Stock Exchange Council
Board of Trustees, Mines Trust.
Management Committee of Commonwealth Administration of Tax Experts.
United Nations Ad Hoc Group of Experts in International Cooperation in Tax Matters 7 United Nations Law and Population Project.
Study on Equipment Leasing in Ghana.
Casebook preparation on Ghana's Income Tax.
Review of Ghana's Double Tax Agreement with the UK.
A track record of financial knowledge and strong professional credentials led to several important appointments. In 1988, Prof. J. E. Atta Mills became the Acting Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service of Ghana and named Commissioner in September 1996. In 1997, Prof. Mills became the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana and served in that capacity with former President J. J. Rawlings till 2000.
On January 3, 2009, Prof. Mills was declared by the Electoral Commission as the President-elect of Ghana after a second presidential run-off of 2008 the Presidential Elections.
Prof. Mills was sworn into office as Executive President of the Republic of Ghana on Wednesday January 7, 2009.
He is married to Ernestina Naadu, an educationist and has a son.


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Comments
Yes, he has a son born out of wedlock to another woman when he was still married to Naadu. He is a learned man, but lacks administrative skills. He is more than useless as president.