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The gangster republic: Why we must purge the state and restore the Oman

By Ben Brako The Nation as a crime scene Ghana today resembles a beautifully painted crime scene. We recite an anthem, raise a flag, hold elections — yet beneath the ritual, the moral covenant that ...