Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president in the post-colonial republican era initiated several power boosting projects to enhance the country’s industrial and research programs. Sadly the most important yet powerful energy source, The Kwabenya Nuclear Reactor Project was quickly abandoned when he was ousted. But in 2022, under the leadership of President Akuffo Addo (soon […]
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The modern conception of Pan-Africanism, if not the term itself, dates from at least the mid-nineteenth-century. The slogan, “Africa for the Africans,” popularized by Marcus Garvey’s (1887–1940) Declaration of Negro Rights in 1920, may have originated in West Africa, probably Sierra Leone, around this time. Pan-Africanist ideas first began to circulate in the mid-19th century […]