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Cameron Duodu: Ghana's presidential election was free and fair, but tense

When Ghana swears in a new president on Wednesday, it will be installing an opposition candidate who has defeated the candidate of the incumbent government in a free and fair election. People in other African countries will marvel at this, especially ...

From MORGAN TSVANGIRAI, CAMERON DUODU, Guardian Unlimited,  6 Jan 2009
Related Topics: John Atta-Mills,  Electoral Commission,  Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,  Mwai Kibaki

Cameron Duodu: Ghana's western martyr Conor Cruise O'Brien

In an atmosphere of that sort, "bitching" was too mild a word for what tended to occur amongst the prima donnas. Accusations of espionage, especially of the CIA variety, were casually dropped into the conversation on the high tables of the various ...

From CAMERON DUODU, Comment Is Free,  27 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Central Intelligence Agency,  United Nations

Cameron Duodu: The results of Ghana's presidential and parliamentary contests are a long time coming

Not since Ghana played Brazil in the 2006 World Cup has the whole nation been galvanised around a single event as now. It is election time. Both a presidency and a parliament of 230 members are in the gift of the electorate. And how the electorate is ...

From CAMERON DUODU, Guardian Unlimited,  10 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,  John Atta-Mills,  John Kufuor,  Jerry Rawlings

Cameron Duodu: The mixing of religion and local politics has had devastating consequences for one town in Nigeria

Nigerians are still trying to come to terms with an ethno-religious riot that occurred in the city of Jos at the end of November. Hundreds of people were killed in the riot, the latest of a series that periodically break out in the north of the country. ...

From CAMERON DUODU, Guardian Unlimited,  6 Dec 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party

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