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Former President John Dramani Mahama will on Monday, May 2, interact with citizens on the issue "Ghana at a Crossroad".
The event will take place at the Kempinski Hotel at 6pm.
According to the former President, the country is at a crossroad, and to remedy this, leadership must listen to the people and act appropriately.
In a Facebook post, Mr Mahama noted that "this is the surest way to success on our chosen national journey of democracy and opportunities for all."
"Ghana must be placed fully unto the desired road," he stressed.

The lecture will be broadcast across a number of radio and television channels and on other digital platforms.
Also, one can watch the lecture on the social media platforms; YouTube and Facebook, belonging to John Dramani Mahama.
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