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Ghana

John Agyekum Kufuor

Date of Birth: 8 December 1938
Place of Birth: Kumasi, Ashanti Region


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Diplomacy central

President John Kufuor's government is determined to turn this role (which might help the United States out of a difficult diplomatic if not military predicament) to its advantage...


Where next?

But they were not prepared to arrest Taylor and flew him back to Monrovia in President John Agyekum Kufuor's presidential Fokker 28...


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Five-yearly farce

Nigerian leaders recall his role as a founder of the Economic Community of West African States in the 1970s while traditionally good relations with Ghana survived the change of government in 2001 despite President John Kufuor's lauded democratic credentials...


Cotton tales

Such revelations of NDC misdeeds have helped shore up President John Agyekum Kufuor's popularity despite steep energy price hikes that have pushed up inflation to 29 per cent from 16 per cent while interest rates rose for the first time since the National Patriotic Party (NPP) came to power in January 2001...


Musical chairs

President John Agyekum Kufuor's late March cabinet changes brought in some younger ministers and deputy ministers but were dismissed by the opposition National Democratic Congress as 'more recycle than reshuffle'...


Generals on the hill

Jerry John Rawlings and his civilian successor the dour John Kufuor hit breaking point recently...


From crisis to crisis

In Ghana President John Agyekum Kufuor will have to take harsh economic decisions and repair relations with the IMF and World Bank after he abandoned efforts to secure a US$1 billion loan from a mysterious private consortium (AC Vol 43 No 24)...


No cheques

President John Kufuor's last-minute rejection of the US$1 billion loan from the shadowy International Finance Consortium (not to be confused with the World Bank's International Finance Corporation) raises doubts about his economic management (AC Vol 43 No 16)...


Fighting for peace

President John Agyekum Kufuor's decision to push for the appointment of Mohamed ibn Chambas as Ecowas Executive Secretary last December looks more and more like an inspired move although it was initially dismissed as a bid to buy off a sitting member of the opposition National Democratic Congress in Parliament...


Yes, Professor!

Both believe that disillusionment with President John Kufuor's government will help the NDC back to power in 2004...


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