Posted on 22 January 2011. Tags: Africa, Atta Mills, ECOWAS, Pan-African

President Atta Mills of Ghana
Commentry/Ghana/Cote d’Ivoire/Africa
Whatever others may make of him, John Atta Mills continues to see himself in the mirror of Pan-Africanism, a philosophy that seeks cultural, political and economical unity of Africa. From his teaching years at the University of Ghana to his political and social life, Mills is actuated by a lofty Pan-Africanism vision. Read the full story
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Posted on 07 August 2010. Tags: African Union, Atta Mills, Ghana, Kampala, Pan-African, Uganda

Ghana President Atta Mills’
Comment/Ghana/Central African Republic
Despite receiving little media coverage, Ghana’s President Atta Mills’ short stop-over on his way to the just ended 15th Ordinary Session of African Union in Kampala, Uganda in the isolated Central African Republic (CAR) has democratic significance. In other words, it was to throw democratic light into a close, authoritarian African enclave – forget about CAR’s talks of democracy, it is one of the sham democracies in Africa.
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