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  2. Occupy Julorbi House - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Julorbi House was a Ghanaian three-day protest which started off as an online protest on the social media platform X formerly Twitter using the hashtag #OccupyJulorbiHouse. [1] The #OccupyJulorbiHouse hashtag is a word play on Occupy and Jubilee House which is Ghana's seat of government. [2]

  3. Ghana court bans planned protests against cost of living - AOL

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    A high court in Ghana has blocked civil society groups from holding protests in the capital Accra, one of the organisers said, joining other African governments in trying to quell youth-led ...

  4. Discontent runs high as Ghana readies to vote on Saturday - AOL

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    ACCRA (Reuters) - Public frustration over Ghana's economic travails, including high prices and a dearth of jobs, has dominated the run-up to Saturday's general election, which will likely test the ...

  5. Occupy Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Ghana also known as Occupy Flagstaff House is a protest or pressure movement in Ghana which started online as #occupyflagstaffhouse or #occupyflagstaff, ...

  6. Kume Preko - Wikipedia

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    Kume Preko was the name given to an anti-government demonstration that occurred in Ghana in , led by Charles Wereko Brobbey. [1] The protest took place in opposition to the Value Added Tax (VAT) initiative which was introduced under the Jerry John Rawlings administration. It is said to have been one of the biggest protests ever organised in the ...

  7. Former Ghana leader pulls off historic comeback after crucial ...

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    Ghana’s Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has conceded defeat a day after a tense presidential election, marking a historic political comeback for the opposition candidate, former leader John Mahama.

  8. Ejura shooting - Wikipedia

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    Organizations such as NCCE, the Federation of Muslims Councils of Ghana and the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference released statements cautioning the security personnel in Ghana to be professional in maintaining order during demonstrations. [21] Occupy Ghana also condemned the incidents by the military. [22] [23]

  9. Madina-Adenta footbridges - Wikipedia

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    In response to the demonstrations, the Ministry of Roads and Highways responded that work on the six footbridges which had been left uncompleted for years will begin within a week. The Ministry of Interior had also requested the Ghana Police Service that it deploys members of its Motor Traffic Unit to help improve road safety.