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As the clock ticks for the official start of Ghana's 60th Anniversary celebration, the one thing on the minds of Ghanaians is whether some of the things being taught in schools about the history of the country is true.
Reputed for his frankness and thought-provoking questioning, Nana Ansah Kwao IV host of PM Express on the JOYNEWS channel on MultiTV has put in place series of programmes to open the real history room of Ghana.
The first part of the programme which starts Friday at 9p.m. is themed, "Political history of Ghana from Independence to 2017.”
Renowned Political Historian, Professor H. B. Martinson who is the guest would lead an interesting discussion about the history of politics in Ghana.
Tune in to JOYNEWS on MultiTV and watch the programme.
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