Overground Editor in the Voice Newspaper
01:22 - Friday 09 March 2012 - In Categories UK News, World VideosThe Voice newspaper recently observed 55 years of Ghana’s independence from the UK by speaking to British Ghanaians such as Overground editor Akosua Annobil, MOBO founder Kanya King and rapper Tinchy Stryder about their cultural heritage.
Read the article here and watch the video above which documents how a popular, but controversial politician named Kwame Nkrumah led Ghana to independence.
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