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Learning the work ethic in Ghana
By Alexis Akwagyiram
BBC News, Accra
Each year British children born to Ghanaian parents are sent
to school in their country of origin. BBC News visited expat
pupils in Accra to find out how they fit in and why they
were sent.
"Going to school in Ghana is like being in prison," says
19-year-old Samuel Afeeva, with a sly smirk. ....More
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61 parcels of cocaine arrest at
Tema Habour
Accra, May 20, Ghanadot - A combined
team of personnel from the Tema Regional Police Command,
National Security, Customs, Excise & Preventive Service (CEPS),
Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) and security department of
the Ghana Ports & Harbours Authority ....
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African countries call for 25
years moratorium to strengthen local industries before
signing the EPAs
Accra, May 20, Ghanadot - A Regional Economic
Partnership Agreement (EPA) encompassing West African
and EU is expected to be signed later this year,......More |
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Abudu Family demands removal of Northern Regional
Minister
Tamale, May 20, Ghanadot/GNA
- The Abudu Royal Family of Dagbon has called on
President John Evans Atta Mills to remove Mr. Stephen
Sumani Nayina from office as
Northern Regional Minister.
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Rawlings says Ghana inspires many
countries
Accra, May 20, Ghanadot/GNA
– Former President Jerry John Rawlings has observed that
directions taken by countries such as Ghana have served
as a source of inspiration to many countries in Africa
and beyond. ....More |
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