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Oct 22, 2023
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britain and returned to ganna in 1962. worked in high school, then taught economics at the university of ghanaere he received a bachelor's degree in economics in 1967, and studied law in the uk. practiced law and founded a law firm. in 1977, he was elected general secretary of the people's movement for freedom of justice, in 1989, akuada established the gandhian peoples' human rights committee. to what extent does your professional education, professional activity as a human rights activist help your activities today? all this should help, of course, because first of all, you cannot be one person at a certain period of your life, then change your principles in a new period of life if you were engaged in human rights activities , and then became president, then you should not forget the language of a human rights activist and adhere to other positions, so this is a very important basis that helps to do everything... by african standards, ghana has been politically stable, since the adoption of the country's new constitution, the ban on the activities of political parties was lifted in 1992. at
britain and returned to ganna in 1962. worked in high school, then taught economics at the university of ghanaere he received a bachelor's degree in economics in 1967, and studied law in the uk. practiced law and founded a law firm. in 1977, he was elected general secretary of the people's movement for freedom of justice, in 1989, akuada established the gandhian peoples' human rights committee. to what extent does your professional education, professional activity as a human rights activist...
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, worked in a high school, then taught economics at the university of ghanaeceived a bachelor's degree in 1967. economics, studied law in the uk, practiced law , founded a law firm. in 1977, he was elected secretary general of the people's movement for freedom of justice, and in 1989, akuada established the gandhian peoples' human rights committee. how professional is your education and professionalism? helps today in activities at the highest government position in the country to protect the rights of citizens. all this should help, of course, because first of all you cannot be one person at a certain period of your life and then change your principles in a new period of life. if you were involved in human rights work and then became president, then you should not forget the language of a human rights activist and adhere to other positions, so this is a very important basis that helps you do everything in your power for the prosperity of the people of ghana. by african standards, ghana is politically stable; since the adoption of the country’s new constituti
, worked in a high school, then taught economics at the university of ghanaeceived a bachelor's degree in 1967. economics, studied law in the uk, practiced law , founded a law firm. in 1977, he was elected secretary general of the people's movement for freedom of justice, and in 1989, akuada established the gandhian peoples' human rights committee. how professional is your education and professionalism? helps today in activities at the highest government position in the country to protect the...
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Oct 28, 2023
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we had a mission, we met with the university of ghana. we talked about clean energy, question was that what has africa done for the world? my answer, africa feeds the entire world. what has the world done for africa, my answer, not much. not enough. we met with chiefs, locals, and i was overcome with meeting with a village, a town. that is the most laudable community in africa in ghana. in the community -- i am sorry my question is, there is an opportunity for us to make a difference, where all of the debris from the atlantic ocean washes up in tow. they cannot fish. they have to import fish. they cannot fish because of the pollution. we are working on a project to change that pollution, that waste until energy. my question is, will you work with me. will you help me, help them? when i say me i say my organization. we've already asked coca-cola who was interested. i want to ask you the same thing. we can make a difference right now, this era. can turn this moment into a movement. >> that is a big ask. [laughter] you have to start with the
we had a mission, we met with the university of ghana. we talked about clean energy, question was that what has africa done for the world? my answer, africa feeds the entire world. what has the world done for africa, my answer, not much. not enough. we met with chiefs, locals, and i was overcome with meeting with a village, a town. that is the most laudable community in africa in ghana. in the community -- i am sorry my question is, there is an opportunity for us to make a difference, where all...
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Oct 31, 2023
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law to british universal cities after shocking new figures revealed that 3000 foreign students from countries like bangladesh and ghana have claimed asylum in the uk. within just months ofisis? kelvin what do you think? >> yes, i think it is. and it's andits >> yes, i think it is. and it's and it's quite shocking . and in and it's quite shocking. and in fact, the home office has done something about it. they've actually shut down some the actually shut down some of the courses they were courses because what they were applying these business applying for was these business courses. you know, there's loads of business. of them, economic and business. and go to i don't want to and if you go to i don't want to be unkind, but some some nondescript university in the middle of nowhere that's previously technical previously was a technical college ago and now college about 20s ago and now they're dishing out like they're dishing out first like sweeties as they put their names down for them because they know there's not enough people to fill courses. when fill up the courses. and when they they're an they turn up, they're half an hour they produce a load hour later, they produce
law to british universal cities after shocking new figures revealed that 3000 foreign students from countries like bangladesh and ghana have claimed asylum in the uk. within just months ofisis? kelvin what do you think? >> yes, i think it is. and it's andits >> yes, i think it is. and it's and it's quite shocking . and in and it's quite shocking. and in fact, the home office has done something about it. they've actually shut down some the actually shut down some of the courses they...