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Pursuing the National Agenda: The story of the Ghana News Agency
The Ghana News Agency (GNA) will be 56 years old tomorrow, Tuesday March 5, 2013. It was born on March 5, 1957, with no less a personality than Dr. Kwame Nkrumah himself, Ghana’s first President, performing the official naming ceremony. Indeed, in many aspects the GNA and Ghana can be said to be a set of twins. Dr. Nkrumah gave birth to this senior sibling (GNA) several hours before the State of Ghana came into being the next day, March 6, 1957.
 
 
 
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