Brigitte Dzogbenuku once contested to be Miss Ghana. She won.
In 2020, she is running to be elected as the first female President of Ghana.
She is running on the ticket of the Progressive People’s Party - a party she ran with as a Vice Presidential Candidate in 2016.
Dr Papa Kwesi Ndoum, the Founder of PPP, is stepping aside after contesting two times on the party’s ticket in 2012 and 2016.
Madam Dzogbenuku is running a campaign to implement what she says would be Free Compulsory Basic Education (FCUBE) policy, a policy her party has been campaigning on since 2012.
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