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Dominic Setsoafia Yawo Amuzu
Prof Dominic Setsoafia Yawo Amuzu (/məkˈhwɔːrtər/; born February 23, 1949) is a Ghanaian linguistics scholar with a specialty in French, Ewe and German. He is currently associate professor of linguistics at University of Education Winneba [2] where he also serves as the Director for Inter teaches American studies and music history[3][4]. He is the author of a number of books on French Education notably “Bonjour Ami” series by Adwinsa publications, Ghana.

Early Life
Prof Dominic S. Y. Amuzu was born and raised in Wli, in the Volta region of Ghana, Africa. His father, Gilbert Tsolenyanu Amuz (1917–1996) [5] was a College Head master and soldier of the second world war and his mother, Akosuavi Atsutse was (1937–2011) was a trader and a farmer in Wli and Yikpa  in the volter part of Ghana and Togo. [6][7].

Career and Education
He attended Wli Primary School in Wli. Later, he attended Mawuli Secondary School in Ho. Later in University of Cape Coast received a BA degree in French in 1985. He obtained an MA degree from Strasbourg University in French where he also obtained his PhD degree in French Linguistics in 1998.