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NDC, NPP sowing seeds of ethnic intolerance in Ghana – Akoto Ampaw

Opinion

Akoto AmpawNDC, NPP sowing seeds of ethnic intolerance in Ghana – Akoto Ampaw

29 July 2012

Mr Akoto Ampaw, a Member of the National Media Commission (NMC) at the weekend chastised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for manipulating ethnic prejudices for political gain.

 

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I Prevailed On Mills Not To Step Down By Reading The Book Of Job To Him

Think Again

Brigadier-General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah (rtd)I Prevailed On Mills Not To Step Down By Reading The Book Of Job To Him

28 July 2012

The National Security Advisor, Brigadier-General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah, has revealed that the late President John Evans Atta Mills had wanted to relinquish power prematurely because of the constant vilification directed at his person, but he (Nunoo-Mensah) prevailed on him to shelve the idea.

 

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Wulensi & Kwabre West By-Election: Court Stops EC

Law

Photo ReportingWulensi & Kwabre West By-Election: Court Stops EC

27 July 2012

A Human Rights Court in Accra has placed an injunction on the Electoral Commission (EC) from holding the Wulensi and Kwabre West by-elections.

 

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Why we Always Need a Vice-President

Law

Mills-MahamaWhy we Always Need a Vice-President

27 July 2012
Ghana has no Vice-President. And that means Ghana has no President-in-waiting. The Constitution is crystal clear that we must always have a President. That means we must also always have a President-in-waiting. Without a President-in-waiting, you cannot satisfy the requirement to always have a President.   

 

 

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Mahama: writer, historian and Ghana's new president

Profile

Photo ReportingMahama: writer, historian and Ghana's new president

25 July 2012

ACCRA — Ghana's John Dramani Mahama, sworn in as president on Tuesday following the sudden death of John Atta Mills, says he was forever changed by his boyhood experiences during a 1966 military coup.

 

 

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