The Attitude Lounge with Kodwo Brumpon: Letter to a matured Ghana
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The Attitude Lounge with Kodwo Brumpon: Letter to a matured Ghana

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Dear future nation, By the time you read this letter, it will sound old and probably sad. But that is alright because you smiling now, having battled the odds and triumphed. You have finally become great and strong, a nation of the free and glittering like the star that you are.

Published by Francis Buetey

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