nano cufada studied at lansen college in great britain and returned to ganna in 1962. worked in highool, then taught economics at the university of ghana, where 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 th