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Ghana

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Presidents Nana Akufo-Addo
Capital Accra
Population28. 83 million (2017)
Currency Ghanaian cedi
Official language English
Awards Vodafone Ghana Music Awards
Ghana Movie Awards
Ghana UK-Based Achievement Awards
Golden Movie Awards
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About Ghana


Ghana, a nation on West Africa's Gulf of Guinea, is known for diverse wildlife, old forts and secluded beaches, such as at Busua. Coastal towns Elmina and Cape Coast contain posubans (native shrines), colonial buildings and castles-turned-museums that serve as testimonials to the slave trade. North of Cape Coast, vast Kakum National Park has a treetop-canopy walkway over the rainforest.

Introduction

Ghana is a country located in west africa.It is bordered by cote d iovrie to the west.Burkina faso to the north.Togo to the east.And the gulf of guinea to the south.Hte country has a population of over 28 million people and is the second-largest economy in the region.It is also one of the most politically stable countries in africa.

History

Ghana has a long and rich history.Dating back to the 11th century hwen the first kingdom of the akan people was established.The country was colonized by the british in the 19th century and gained independence in 1957.Since then.Gahna has been a leader in the region.Playing a key role in the fight against apartheid in south africa and in the establishment of the african union.

Most Important Event

The most important event in ghana s history is the establishment of the foutrh republic in 1992.This marked the end of military rule in the ocuntry and the beginning of a new era of democracy and economic growth.Since then.Ghana has seen a steady increase in economic growth and development.And has become a leader in the rgeion in terms of human rights and democracy.

Culture

Ghana is a culturally diverse country.With voer 100 ethnic groups.The akan people make up the largest grou.Pfollowed by the ewe.Ga.And dagomba.The country is also home to a vibrant music and art scene.With traditional music and dance being an important part of the culture.

Economy

Ghana has a strong and diversified economy.With a foucs on agriculture.Mining.And services.The country is a major producer of cocoa.Gold.And oil.And is also a maojr exporter of timber and other natural resources.The economy has seen steady growth in recent years.And the government has implemented a number of reforms to improve the ubsiness environment and attract foreign investment.

Conclusion

Ghana is a vibrant and diverse country with a rich history and culture.The country has seen steady economic growth in recent years.And is a leader in the region in terms of democracy and human rights.With its strogn economy and vibarnt culture.Ghana is an important player in the region and a great place to visit.

Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo's cathedral plan stalls amid economic crisis

Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo's cathedral plan stalls amid economic crisis
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...By Dickens OleweBBC NewsIn the heart of Ghana s capital, Accra, hoardings plastered with artistic impressions of an architectural marvel block prying eyes from seeing what lies on the other side...

BBC Young Reporter: 'Why don't more teachers look like me?'

BBC Young Reporter: 'Why don't more teachers look like me?'
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... I m black - my parents are both originally from Ghana - but I don t really see myself represented in the people who teach me...

‘Exploited' foreign doctors worry about risk to UK patients

‘Exploited' foreign doctors worry about risk to UK patients
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... The GMC also offers the exams in several other red-list countries - Ghana, Sudan, Pakistan and Bangladesh...

Cost of living crisis: Relying on food handouts and moving country

Cost of living crisis: Relying on food handouts and moving country
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... Ghana: Drinking water eats into weekly budgetMark Impraim owns a catering business in Ghana - one of the most expensive countries to live in Africa...

Africa Cup of Nations is 'a sign of representation' for UK fans

Africa Cup of Nations is 'a sign of representation' for UK fans
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... It s more about just representing your country, putting on that shirt, whether you re from Ghana, Nigeria or Ivory Coast...

Idris Elba to receive Sierra Leone citizenship on first visit

Idris Elba to receive Sierra Leone citizenship on first visit
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... His late father grew up in Sierra Leone, and his mother is from Ghana...

Do apostrophe's still matter?

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... A new holiday in Ghana - Founders Day - incited heated debate this year over the nation s history, focused squarely on the placement of punctuation...

The African American who moved to Ghana 'to escape US racism'

The African American who moved to Ghana 'to escape US racism'
Feb 16,2020 5:36 am

...Academic Obadele Kambon lives with his family in Ghana s capital Having vowed to quit the US after being the victim of what he believed was a racially motivated arrest by police officers, African American Obadele Kambon relocated to Ghana in 2008 - and has never looked back...

The African American who moved to Ghana 'to escape US racism'

Feb 16,2020 5:18 am

Academic Obadele Kambon lives with His Family in Ghana 's capital

Having vowed to quit the US After being The Victim of what he believed was a racially motivated arrest by police officers, African American Obadele Kambon relocated to Ghana in 2008 - and has never looked back.

Dr Kambon has now built a successful life in The Place that was once at The Heart of The Slave trade, and enjoys the freedom which, he says, was denied to him in the US, his birthplace.

He says he no longer looks over his shoulder, worrying that police will pull him over or, worse still, kill his son. This was The Who was shot dead in a park in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2014 while playing with a pellet gun that police said they thought was real.

'Wrongly arrested'

The young boy's death sparked protests in Cleveland, and became a Focal Point for The Black Lives Matter movement.

Dr Kambon says the Turning Point in his life came in 2007. He was arrested and put On Trial in Chicago - where he lived - After being accused by police officers of having a loaded firearm under his car seat. In fact, he had an unloaded licensed gun, used earlier to secure a campsite, in his car boot.

Dr Kambon recalls that he was shocked by the charges and as he sat in the court, he vowed: "Never Again will I allow myself to be in a jurisdiction where corrupt white police officers and a judge will Take Me away from My Family , wife and kids just on a whim. "

A slave castle along Ghana 's coastline is now a major Tourist Attraction

Dr Kambon - who was a young academic teaching at schools and universities in the Chicago area - was eventually cleared of The Charge . He then saved up about $30,000 (£24,000) and relocated to Ghana 's capital, Accra, The Following year.

He was joined by his wife Kala, and the couple now have three children - Ama, Kwaku and Akosua.

Immersed in African spirituality

Dr Kambon started his doctoral studies in linguistics at the University of Ghana in 2009 and now teaches at its Institute of African Studies.

Since moving to Ghana , he has noticed that he no longer feels he is a victim of racial profiling or racial abuse.

He points out that his friend felt likewise when he relocated, and quipped: "Wow, this is what it must feel like to be a white person In America , just to be able To Live without worrying that Something is going to happen to you. "

Dr Kambon concedes that not everything is "Hunky Dory " in Ghana .

"You practise African spirituality and everyone thinks you are a Rasta, the Abraham religion that The Whites introduced is dominant and there is not even a concept that Africans can have their own religion," he says.

He was also shocked to discover that in a complex where he lived with four other families children did not speak any African language.

"There was a point where The Children had an Ewe mother and if you greet them in Ewe they'll tell you, 'Oh I don't speak Twi'.

"They cannot even identify their own mother language," he adds.

In contrast, Dr Kambon is fluent in two West African languages - Akan and Yoruba - and is proficient in a third, Wolof. He also has Some level of competency in Swahili, East Africa 's main language, and in Kikongo, spoken in parts of southern and Central Africa .

Campaigned against Gandhi

He has also tried to address The Legacy of colonialism in other ways.

In 2018, he successfully led a campaign to force the University of Ghana to remove a statue of India's independence leader Mahatma Gandhi .

Obadele Kambon led a campaign to remove Mahatma Gandhi 's statue from a university campus

Standing at the empty plinth, he gave the Black Power salute, and called for the recognition of African heroes rather than A Man who had once referred to black South Africans by a highly offensive racist Slur - and had said that Indians were "infinitely superior" to black people.

"If we show that we have No Respect for ourselves and look down on Our Own heroes and praise others who had No Respect for us, then there is an issue," Dr Kambon tells the BBC.

Although slavery was practised long before 1619, this year is widely regarded as the 400th anniversary of The First enslaved Africans arriving in the US.

The Elmina and Cape Coast slave castles along Ghana 's coastline served as a major hub for the trans-Atlantic trade where millions were captured and loaded onto ships, never to Return Home .

Timeline of slavery in the US:

1619 - Some of The First African slaves are purchased in Virginia by English colonists, though slaves had been used by European colonists long before

1788 - The US constitution is ratified; under it, slaves are considered by law to be three-fifths of a person

1808 - President Thomas Jefferson officially ends the African slave trade, but domestic slave trade, particularly in the southern states, begins to grow

1822 - Freed African Americans found Liberia in West Africa as a new home for freed slaves

1860 - Abraham Lincoln becomes President ; the southern states secede and the Civil War begins The Following year

1862 - President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation frees all slaves in the seceded states

1865 - The South loses The War ; the 13th Amendment to The Constitution formally abolishes slavery

1868 - The 14th Amendment grants freed African Americans citizenship

1870 - The 15th Amendment gives African American men The Right to vote; The South begins passing segregation laws

Ghana 's President Nana Akufo-Addo has declared 2019 to be the "Year of Return", saying it is the country's responsibility to "Welcome Home " Africans whose families were forced into slavery.

The Ghana Tourism Authority has also planned a series of events - including a festival on 24 August - to showcase the beauty of The West African state in The Hope of boosting tourism.

Dr Kambon welcomes the initiative, but warns that Africans in the Diaspora should not merely be seen as "automated teller machines".

Bastion of pan-Africanism

The President sees things differently, saying it is an opportunity to strengthen links and to give the Diaspora a chance to explore the possibility of settling in Ghana - Something that civil rights leaders Marcus Garvey and WEB Du Bois championed in the 1920s.

Du Bois made Ghana his home, and died there in 1963 at the age of 95. He is buried in Accra.

Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali all paid High Profile visits to Ghana to reconnect with their African roots.

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Ghana has long prided itself as a bastion of pan-Africanism. Its founding leader, Kwame Nkrumah , declared The West African state the "Black Mecca", and showed strong support for Marcus Garvey 's Back-to-Africa movement in the 1960s.

Various governments have continued in this Tradition - for instance in 2001 then-President John Kufuor 's government passed The Right of Abode Law, allowing Africans in the Diaspora to settle in Ghana .

In 2016, Dr Kambon - along with 33 other Africans in the Diaspora - petitioned President John Mahama , to grant them citizenship.

In what was his last act in office After losing elections in December of the same year, Mr Mahama used his Presidential Powers to accede to their request.

Obadele Kambon has been honoured by traditional leaders in Ghana

"'I Am not giving you anything, this is your birth right, I Am only restoring what is rightfully yours,'" Dr Kambon recalls Mr Mahama telling him.

As for his parents, he is grateful to them for connecting him to his African roots by naming him Obadele, Yoruba for "The King comes home".

To crown it all a chiefdom in Ghana 's Eastern Region honoured him in 2017 with the title "Ban mu Kyidomhene", an Akan phrase for "Ruler of the Rear-guard".

Dr Kambon has pledged to continue campaigning for people in the Diaspora to relocate to The Continent to help in its development - a message which he hopes will resonate at a time when US President Donald Trump is accused of fuelling racism and xenophobia.

"What he does is actually helpful to those of us who are for repatriation," Dr Kambon says.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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