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Reflecting On The Influence & Legacy Of President Kwame Nkrumah

 

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Diplomat and musician lead discussion on the political and cultural legacy of Ghana's first president Kwame Nkrumah
Brent-based voluntary organisation BTWSC is organising Reflecting On The Influence & Legacy Of President Kwame Nkrumah, with former Nkrumah aide KB Asante and Osibisa leader Teddy Osei leading discussions on pan-Africanism, and Nkrumah's political and cultural legacy. There will be select books on sale at this free event. It takes place August 24, 6.30-8.8.30pm at ABI, The Grange, Neasden Lane, London NW10 1QB. Pre-booking is essential: info@btwsc.com, 020 8450 5987.

Posted on 17/08/2010
Date: 24/08/2010
Start Time: 18:30
Region: London
Venue: ABI
Venue Address: The Grange, Neasden Lane, London, NW10 1QB
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Celebs Attending: KB Asante, Teddy Osei
Website: www.btwsc.com
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