Former President John Kufuor will chair the launching of a book co-authored by 2016 NPP Vice-Presidential candidate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
Head of the UN Office for West Africa Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas will also be attending the function as the Special Guest of Honour.
The launching of the book "Key Determinants of National Development: Historical Perspectives & Implications for Developing Economies" comes off Thursday 26th November, 2015 at the Asante Hall of Alisa Hotel at 5pm.
The book put together by Prof. Kwaku Appiah-Adu and Dr. Bawumia has been acclaimed by Founder and President, Ashesi University College,Patrick Awuah Jr.
“For the sheer breadth and completeness of the topics covered on the subject of development; and for the diversity of voices represented – from Ghanaian academia, private sector and public sector – this book is worth reading by anyone who is truly interested in Ghana’s path to a brighter future” –
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