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Mahama marks historic Africa-U.S. Juneteenth Commemoration in Osu

Mahama marks historic Africa-U.S. Juneteenth Commemoration in Osu
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President John Dramani Mahama attended a historic Juneteenth commemoration in Ghana, emphasizing the need for reparatory justice and stronger ties with the African diaspora. The event included discussions on historical remembrance and future international cooperation.

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The event underscores the growing global movement for historical accountability and the strengthening of socio-political bonds between Africa and the United States.

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President John Dramani Mahama has joined heads of state and government, traditional leaders, members of the African diaspora, and international delegates at Christiansborg Castle in Osu for a historic joint commemoration of Juneteenth by Africa and the United States.

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