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          Grace Omaboe popularly known as Maame Dokono, is a Ghanaian actress, singer, television personality, author and a former politician.

        1. She was the NDC's parliamentary candidate for Birim North in the elections, losing to New Patriotic Party (NPP's) Dr William Boakye Akoto.
        2. Legendary actress, Grace Omaboe, affectionately called Maame Dokono to unveil her autobiography on September 7, her 80th birthday.
        3. Driven by compassion, Maame Dokono founded the Peace and Love orphanage, providing a safe haven for orphans and underprivileged children.
        4. Veteran Ghanaian actress Grace Omaboe, affectionately known as Maame Dokono, celebrated two remarkable milestones on Saturday, September 7th.
        5. Legendary actress, Grace Omaboe, affectionately called Maame Dokono to unveil her autobiography on September 7, her 80th birthday.!

          Grace Omaboe

          Ghanaian actress and media personality

          Grace Omaboe

          Born10 June 1946 (1946-06-10) (age 78)

          Birim North, Ghana

          Other namesMaame Dokono
          Occupation(s)Actress, singer, television personality, author and politician
          Children6

          Grace Omaboe (born 10 June 1946), popularly known as Maame Dokono, is a Ghanaian actress, singer and television personality.[1][2][3] She ran the former Peace and Love Orphanage which is now Graceful Grace school in Accra.[4] Omaboe and others were honoured by the organisers of 3Music Awards for her achievement in the entertainment industry in Ghana.[5]

          Early life

          Grace Omaboe was born in June 1946 in Nyafuman, Birim North District, Ghana.

          She attended Abetifi Girls Senior High School.

          Omaboe first acting role was in the Akan Drama Series "OBRA" which was broadcast on GBC TV.[6] Omaboe was a scriptwriter for the television series, Oso