Non aligned movement: where countries take no sides – BBC Africa

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Non aligned movement: where countries take no sides – BBC Africa


Heads of state and government from across the globe gathered this week in Uganda’s capital Kampala for the 19th summit of a group of countries created at the height of the Cold War, but which remains active till this day.

The Non-Aligned Movement has over 100 member states representing over half the world’s population. But just how…

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  1. Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, was a true leader, but the downfall of Ghana is the family of Akuffo Addo family members who conived with the CIA agains Osagyefo Dr kwame Nkruma.

  2. Some noise making country calling themselves giants of Africa and looking down on by calling them names like Ghana if yesterday 🙄.
    This is how impactful Ghana is when it comes to African politics ,growth and liberation.

  3. To all of you in the comments saying how great Nkrumah was, let me just say this. He wasn't.

    He was a dictator who oppressed his own population, suppressed opposition, was completely drawn by ideology and in the end was overthrown by his military because of his authoritarianism.

    Just because a man has good ideas doesn't mean they're a good person in practice

  4. Just here to request you guys to do a research and make a documentary about nigerian men who come to Kenya(and maybe other countries in africa),to slaughter ladies and take the money to a dealer to be paid a huge some of money. Don't know whether the bodies are bought by cannibals or used for rituals,but there's so many of them here😢plesse expose them