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1947-1957: The Story of Ghana’s Independence
“I never realized what a prolonged battle I would have with the politicians, chiefs and people of the Gold Coast in order to give them the independence for which they have been clamouring all these years. Now they are going to have it whether they like it or not” – Sir Charles Arden-Clarke (Governor of the Gold Coast, 1949-1957)
What would have influenced the above statement by the last Governor of the Gold Coast, which reveals the complicated, frustrating and tortuous trajectory of the last decade in the struggle for Ghana’s independence? This book, 1947-1957: The Story of Ghana’s Independence, not only answers this question but critically examines the roots of the nationalist movement and the role plays by several individuals, including Arden-Clarke himself and the various political organizations that led to the independence of the Gold Coast from British rule on March 6, 1957.
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1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana (Hardcover)
1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana Hardcover
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1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana (Pocket Size)
1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana
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1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana (Small Size)
1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana
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2020 Elections: Who Wins?
Ben Ephson gives us an in-depth analysis on who wins the 2020 Elections. This books also captures the most popular person in the NPP after Akufo-Addo and all we need to know about the 2016 & 2020 Elections.
₵250.002020 Elections: Who Wins?
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A Stranger in their Midst: A Memoir (2nd Edition)
Charles E. Archibong was elevated to the bench of the Federal High Court of Nigeria in 2002—the primary superintending forum of Nigeria’s federal system, with jurisdiction over the executive activity of the federal government and all its agencies.
This book details matters that came before Archibong during his time as a Federal Judge. His characteristic approach to adjudication was a decided bent toward speedy conclusion of proceedings before him. These cases ranged from the abduction of a sitting state governor, the recall of the Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate, a trial of activists of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), to pushing through trial a civil claim against federal authorities over publication of an air accident report, oil magnates and communication czars tangling with their creditors. The stories are told with the skill and pathos of an excellent writer.
Things reach a climax when Justice Archibong collides with senior lawyers engaged on behalf of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to conduct a major criminal trial, and about the same time the Judge gets caught in the crossfire of feuding political bigwigs litigating for the control of party political structures. These conflicts will lead to the premature termination of his judicial career.
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A.R.B. APEX Bank Limited Regulations, 2006 (L.I. 1825)
A.R.B. APEX Bank Limited Regulation 2006 (L.I. 1825)
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Adoption (Amendment) Rules, 2019 (C.I. 121)
Adoption Regulation (Amendment) Rules, 2019 (C. I. 121)
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African Union Import Levy Act, 2017 (Act 952)
African Union Import Levy Act 2017(Act 952)
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Ahafo Region Instrument, 2019 (C.I. 114)
Ahafo Region (C. I. 114)
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Air Navigation Services Agency Act, 2020 (Act 1051)
Air Navigation Services Agency Act, 2020 (Act 1051)
₵35.75 -
Aircraft Accident And Incident Investigation And Prevention Bureau Act, 2020 (Act 1028)
Aircraft Accident And Incident Investigation And Prevention Bureau Act, 2020 (Act 1028)
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Airport Tax Amendments Act (Act 858)
Airport Tax Amendments Act (Act 858)
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Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development Act, 2020 (Act 1026)
Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development Act, 2020 (Act 1026)
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Act, 2010 (Act 798)
The Seven Hundred and Ninety-eighth ACT of the Parliament of the republic of Ghana is an ACT to provide for the settlement of disputes by arbitration, mediation and customary arbitration, to establish an Alternative Dispute resolution center and to provide for related matters
₵84.50