Ghana's lands minister threw some serious praise at Republic Day during Tuesday celebrations. Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah represents Ellembelle and comes from the same area where Ghana's first president grew up. The politician posted his thoughts on social media about July first meaning everything to the country. He called the holiday the building blocks that made modern Ghana what it is today. Kofi-Buah thinks this date shows how Ghana broke free from outside control.
The minister wrote about how Ghana rose up from colonial rule to find its real identity. He said Republic Day proves the nation has an unstoppable fighting spirit that never gives up. The celebration marks when Ghana took complete charge of its politics and money matters. Kofi-Buah believes this turning point changed everything about how the country runs itself. The day represents when Ghana finally grabbed full power over its future.
Ghana just celebrated its 65th Republic Day with people remembering their independence. Kofi-Buah wants citizens to learn from Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's brave leadership from decades ago. The minister asked everyone to work together to make their republic stronger and better. He hopes the country will stay true to the original dreams that started everything. The politician believes Ghana can keep building on what its founders created.
The minister wrote about how Ghana rose up from colonial rule to find its real identity. He said Republic Day proves the nation has an unstoppable fighting spirit that never gives up. The celebration marks when Ghana took complete charge of its politics and money matters. Kofi-Buah believes this turning point changed everything about how the country runs itself. The day represents when Ghana finally grabbed full power over its future.
Ghana just celebrated its 65th Republic Day with people remembering their independence. Kofi-Buah wants citizens to learn from Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's brave leadership from decades ago. The minister asked everyone to work together to make their republic stronger and better. He hopes the country will stay true to the original dreams that started everything. The politician believes Ghana can keep building on what its founders created.