Glimpses of gain and glory achieved in the Afric community with freedom
What are you doing with your freedom?
Pan-African
Glimpses of gain and glory achieved in the Afric community with freedom
on March 25th, 2011
Mills’ democratic walk into Central African Republic
on August 7th, 2010
Ghana was just showing its famed Pan-African side, its African humanity and its African brotherhood. But underneath all this is democratic radiance. The big message was that if Ghana can re-order itself after years of disorder, CAR, too, can do so,
Commentary On the 100th Anniversary of Dr Kwame Nkrumah’s birthday Judging Nkrumah, the evolver
on September 20th, 2009
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong It is gratifying to read messages across Africa about one of Ghana’s/Africa’s thinkers’ birthday – 100th – Kwame Nkrumah (21 September 1909 – 27 April 1972). In a period where Africa had no open thinkers to drive its development process from within its cultural values – such as Europe’s Karl Marx or
Atta Mills’ Ramshackle Pan-African Calculus
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.