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Ghana

Coordinates: 8°N 2°W / 8°N 2°W / 8; -2

Ghana (i/ˈɡɑːnə/), officially called the Republic of Ghana, is a sovereign unitary presidential constitutional democracy, located along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean, in the subregion of West Africa. Spanning a land mass of 238,535 km2, Ghana is bordered by the Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, Togo in the east and the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean in the south. The word Ghana means "Warrior King" in Mande.

The territory of present-day Ghana has been inhabited for millennia, with the first permanent state dating back to the 11th century. Numerous kingdoms and empires emerged over the centuries, of which the most powerful was the Kingdom of Ashanti. Beginning in the 15th century, numerous European powers contested the area for trading rights, with the British ultimately establishing control of the coast by the late 19th century. Following over a century of native resistance, Ghana's current borders were established by the 1900s as the British Gold Coast. In 1957, it became the first sub-saharan African nation to declare independence from European colonisation.

Ghana (Commonwealth realm)

Ghana was a Commonwealth realm between 6 March 1957 and 1 July 1960, before it became the Republic of Ghana. It was the first western African country to achieve independence.

British rule ended in 1957, when the Ghana Independence Act 1957 transformed the British Crown Colony of the Gold Coast into the independent sovereign Commonwealth realm of Ghana. The British monarch remained head of state, and Ghana shared its Sovereign with the other Commonwealth realms. The monarch's constitutional roles were mostly delegated to the Governor-General of Ghana. The royal succession was governed by the English Act of Settlement of 1701. The following governors-general held office in Ghana during the commonwealth realm period:

  • Charles Noble Arden-Clarke (6 March – 24 June 1957)
  • William Francis Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel (24 June 1957 – 1 July 1960)
  • A referendum was held on 27 April 1960, with 88.47% percent of the Ghanaian people voting in favour of a republic, 11.53% against. The republic was declared and the monarchy abolished on 1 July 1960.

    Ghana (album)

    Ghana is third in a three-part series of compilations of songs by The Mountain Goats that have appeared on various releases. It is preceded by Protein Source of the Future...Now!, and Bitter Melon Farm.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by John Darnielle. 

    Personnel

  • John Darnielle - Vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Rachel Ware - Bass guitar, backing vocals (2, 5, 6, 11, 21, 30)
  • Alastair Galbraith - Violin, etc. (7-10)
  • Cover versions

  • Michael and the G2s cover "Going to Port Washington" in their album "Michael and the G2s Cover Everything."
  • References

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    Businesses in Ghana urged to act fast to mitigate US trade tariff hikes

    Ghana Business News 08 Apr 2025
    Dr Spio-Garbrah said this at the 2025 Ghana Corporate Finance Awards, held by the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana, at the weekend in Accra ... The Ghana Corporate Finance Awards 2025 is a symbol of ...
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    TheHealthReport25: Health and wellness in Ghana: A Comprehensive overview with a focus on health insurance

    B & FT Online 08 Apr 2025
    Ghana’s Ministry of Health often collaborates with corporate bodies and NGOs to organize health screening exercises for the public ... Ghana’s growing middle class and corporate sector have led to the rise of private health insurance offerings.
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    Zoomlion refutes involvement with landguards

    B & FT Online 08 Apr 2025
    “Zoomlion Ghana Limited does not engage in any outlawed operations ... “Zoomlion Ghana Limited remains a responsible corporate citizen, committed to integrity, professionalism, and accountability.
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    TheHealthReport25: OmniBSIC Bank – Championing corporate wellness and environmental sustainability

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    Corporate Ghana has increasingly recognized that business success is intrinsically linked to the health and well-being of employees, customers, and the wider community ... event in corporate Ghana.
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    The hidden risks of overexposing pension funds to GoG securities (2)

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    Government of Ghana (GoG) Securities. 78.34% Corporate Debt Securities ... Most fixed-income mutual funds in Ghana heavily rely on government-backed assets as they offer relatively higher returns than corporate bonds, which are scarce.
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    TheHealthReport25: Prioritising wellness and preventive health: The key to a healthier Ghana

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    Insights from Corporate Wellness Programs in Ghana ... we conducted a survey to assess the state of corporate wellness programs in Ghana and the level of patronage by the companies present at the event.
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    Telecel Enterprise Business Director advocates strengthened support for women entrepreneurs

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    The event convened Absa Bank Ghana’s leadership, women business owners, corporate leaders, and policymakers, with representatives from Mastercard Foundation, Hollard Ghana, DHL Group, Ghana Export Promotion Authority, and Development Bank Ghana.
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    Payment delays put investment climate at risk – U.S. warns

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    The Development Finance Corporation (DFC), which has nearly a billion dollars invested in Ghana, is currently hesitant to undertake projects that involve direct government engagement,” she stated.
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    TheHealthReport25: Our health and wellbeing depends on this fight

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    And ultimately it is the people of Ghana who lose—public health would fall into perpetual crises ... The Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) must see to this happening ... Corporate Silence ... Hence, corporations must never keep mute on such national issues.
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    AngloGold Ashanti: transforming education and empowering the next generation

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    Companies like AngloGold Ashanti Ghana (AGA) have embedded education at the heart of their corporate social investments, ensuring their legacy extends beyond the mines to classrooms, lecture halls, ...
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    TheHealthReport25: The vital role of laundry in the healthcare sector

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    Healthcare laundry standards in Ghana are ... He is a trained corporate banker, having worked in noted institutions both in UK and Ghana, but a highly-commercial laundry service provider by passion.
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    The qualities of leadership required in modern times

    B & FT Online 07 Apr 2025
    By. Jules NARTEY-TOKOLI ... You need to. ... With professional experiences spanning both Ghana and the United States, Jules has developed a reputation as a thought leader in fields such as corporate governance, leadership, e-commerce, and customer service.
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    The power of self-presentation in corporate leadership – a key to professional success

    B & FT Online 05 Apr 2025
    The adage ‘first impressions last’ remains relevant in the corporate world ... In Ghana, corporate executives attending board meetings are expected to dress formally—men in suits and women in professional attire such as blazers and corporate dresses.
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    Powering futures: How Genser Energy is fueling education and opportunity in Ghana

    B & FT Online 05 Apr 2025
    But in Ghana, where the energy sector is rapidly evolving and the demand for skilled professionals is rising, one private company is helping bridge the often-cited gap between the classroom and the industrial world.
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    U.S. Ambassador Palmer affirms strong Ghana-U.S. ties despite foreign aid review

    Business Ghana 04 Apr 2025
    historical and cultural ties, trade and investment valued at over $3 billion, economic support through global institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, and sustained American corporate interest in Ghana.
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