The Morning Call
A group of lecturers and student campaigners in Ghana who have been campaigning for the removal of India’s Mahatma Gandhi’s statue will have their day as the country’s Foreign ministry has said it will move the statue to a safer location. The activists complained that Gandhi was racist toward black people taking note of his 21 years in South Africa where his legacy fighting for the rights of Indians living in the country at the time has also been questioned.
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Ghana's vice President, Bawumia meets Pope Francis in historic Vatican visit
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Nigerian chess master plays for 60 hours in bid to set new world record
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5 African countries with the highest Schengen visa rejection rates
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Lagos marks 10th anniversary of chibok kidnapping
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Senegal: In some classrooms, deaf and hard-of-hearing pupils now study alongside everyone else
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Blending action with social commentary, Dev Patel's 'Monkey Man' set for theatres