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Watch the 1972 footage of Fathia Nkrumah and children arriving in Ghana after Nkrumah’s demise

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  • Pelicles 1 year ago

    The article says that Nkrumah let behind a 3-persons commission in charge of Ghana while on his way to Hanoi for peace negotiations.

    Nkrumah thought that Ghana was his personal property else, why not having a vice but he " ...
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  • Augustina Quayson 1 year ago

    PIease Pelicies, Dr Nkrumah did not have a Vice or Deputy from 1951-1966 when he was overthrown but he delivered. All the major works that he did for us including the Akosombo dam, Tema harbour, Tema motorway etc were ...
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  • Peaceful 1 year ago

    That is why he was overthrown. The money that was left in Ghana by our colonial government could have done more. He used the to build other nations like Guinea and Mali. The railway from Mali to Senegal was Ghana money. He co ...
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  • UncoverGh.NY 1 year ago

    Mr Holland boga, pls be circumspect in your criticism of the young people who are feeling hopeless in this country, showing off your comfortable life outside can drive many into further depression
    A word of advise for you

  • GpS 1 year ago

    Nkrumah was not GOD. All African leaders are the same corrupted people from south to north east to west. Africa leaders are not capable to rule their nations after gaining independence from their colonial masters. Africa is v ...
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  • Ebony 1 year ago

    You are the first answer to all the questions you have asked. Your pronouncements portray a person who do not feel responsible for anything. If you believe that you are the change, people like you won't access to power and a ...
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  • Osei Kwame 1 year ago

    Fathia was met by Mrs Faustina Acheampong. First Lady at the time and wife of General Kutu Acheampong.

  • Augustina Quayson 1 year ago

    Pelicies, please Dr Nkrumah came to power in February 1951 and had a boss, the Governor, in ihe person of Sir Charles Noble Arden Clarke. From 1957- 1960 when we gained our lndependence, he had another boss, Lor ...
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  • Congo soldier 1 year ago

    Tsir kor nko egyina. He thought he new every thing and so took semi illiterate DC kwakye and imprisoned the people who paid for his coming back to Ghana. I serves him right. Ctwea

  • Theophilus Botchwey 1 year ago

    Eeeh Ghana !!!