Youth Activism in Modern Politics in Ghana

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In recent times, the restlessness in the Ghanaian youth is effervescing (as in Kenya, Nigeria and other flashpoints in Africa). In Ghana, this desperation finds expression in constant street protests and sit-ins. With increasing frustration about lack of job opportunities and bleak future, the compelling urge in the youth is to find ‘greener pastures’ elsewhere. This book examines four key Ghanaian youths, who, in recent times, have captured the headlines in Ghanaian politics. These are Kwame Bediako (also known as ‘Cheddar’), a presidential candidate; Oliver Mawuse Barker-Vormawor, a #FixTheCountry campaigner; Ernesto Yeboah, a student leader; and Mahmoud Jajah, a youth leader in the inner cities (otherwise known as the ‘Zongos’ in Ghana). Students of political science, research scholars and the general public, who are curious about the youth’s participation in Ghana’s politics, would find interesting and illuminating insights in this book.

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Weight 0.7 kg
Published Year

2024

ISBN

978-9988-3-5802-0

Format

Paperback

Charles Prempeh

DR CHARLES PREMPEH is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Cultural and African Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi-Ghana. He holds a PhD degree from the University of Cambridge, UK (2021) and a Master of Philosophy Degree in African Studies from the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon. He has published in these areas in prestigious journals including African Studies Quarterly, Journal of Religion in Africa and Religion Compass. His recent books are Charles Prempeh, Gender, Sexuality and Decolonisation in Postcolonial Ghana: A Socio-Philosophical Engagement and Nima-Maamobi in Ghana’s Postcolonial Development: Migration, Islam and Social Transformation. Currently, he is the Director of Research for the Centre for Sustainable Livelihood and Development (CENSLID).

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