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Ramblings of an African Geek

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Ramblings of an African Geek | A place for me to talk about anything that comes to mind Ramblings of an African Geek A place for me to talk about anything that comes to mind About We are not supposed to be here Posted: March 6, 2014 | Author: kwasi | Filed under: Africa , Ghana , Ghana Independence | Tags: Ghana | 1 Comment So… today is the 57th anniversary of Ghana’s independence, and as a Ghanaian citizen, it is a day I always approach with very mixed feelings. I’ve been thinking about how to write some version of this piece for a while. I’ve always found some excuse not to write it though, so while it is late this year, here it is. I’m going to start with the video of Kwame Nkrumah’s speech at midnight on independence day in 1957. Growing up, I saw this on TV and heard it on the radio so many times I can probably quote it by heart. Today is a good day to discuss the wider context of what Nkrumah meant when he spoke about the new African who woul...

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