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Africa Has Lost a Voice That Spoke Truth to Power At a High Level - - UN

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[GhanaToday] Not only has Ghana lost a son, but Africa has lost a voice that spoke truth to power at high places, a tribute from the Ghana Office of the United Nations has said.

Source: allAfrica.com
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