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Ghana and the Vision of Kwame Nkrumah

African Liberation Support Campaign | 25.02.2002 20:55

Public meeting to mark the 45th anniversary of Ghana's independence from British colonial rule.Discuss the way forward for African Liberation in the light of Kwame Nkrumah's (first president of 'independent' Ghana) vision of a Pan African solution to Africa's continued neo-colonial subjection.

Public Meeting to mark the 45th anniversary of Ghana's Independence

Theme: Ghana and the vision of Kwame Nkrumah

Venue - CONWAY HALL (Bertrand Russell Room)
25 RED LION SQUARE LONDON WC1 (Nearest tube -
Holborn on Piccadily/Central lines)

Date - Saturday 9th March 2002 Time - 6:00pm
PROGRAMME:
Performance by Afruika Bantu Saturday School
Other presentations:-
1. Kwame Nkrumah's Role In The Attainment Of
Ghana's Independence Stella Dontoh - former Deputy Governor of Bank of Ghana
2. Consciencism - Nkrumaist Guide For The Welfare Of The [African] People Kojo Boakye Djan - former Deputy Head of State, Ghana
3. What Is Meant By "The Independence Of Ghana Is Meaningless Without The Total Liberation Of The African Continent "? Representative of Ghana Union, London
4. Nkrumah's Vision And Party Politics In Ghana
Today Pat Budu - Trade Unionist and Researcher

Organised by the African Liberation Support Campaign (ALISC) and supporters with the support of the Afrika Studies Centre of University of East London, Voice of Africa 107.7FM Radio and Galaxy Radio

For further information contact tel. no. 020 8223 4559 or e-mail
 explo@uel.ac.uk

African Liberation Support Campaign
- e-mail: explo@uel.ac.uk