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Tune in to Time with Ananse podcast for a fascinating exploration of Ghana’s journey to independence

On the latest episode on “Time with Ananse” podcast, host Kwasi Asare and Nathaniel delves into the history of Ghana’s independence and the key figures known as “The Big Six” who played a pivotal role in the country’s fight for freedom from British colonial rule.

Ghana, formerly known as the Gold Coast, gained independence on March 6, 1957, becoming the first sub-Saharan African country to break free from colonial rule. The Big Six refers to six prominent Ghanaian leaders who led the country to independence: Kwame Nkrumah, Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Akuffo Addo, Edward Akufo-Addo, J.B. Danquah, and William Ofori-Atta.

The podcast discusses the sacrifices and contributions of each of these leaders, highlighting their unwavering dedication to the cause of independence and their vision for a free and prosperous Ghana. From organizing protests and boycotts to mobilizing support from the masses, The Big Six played a crucial role in galvanizing the Ghanaian people and pushing for self-rule.

After gaining independence, Ghana adopted a republican constitution after the parliamentary system of government where the podcast throws more light between the two systems of Government, with Kwame Nkrumah serving as the country’s first Prime Minister and later as its first President.

Listeners are invited to reflect on the legacy of these leaders and the lessons that can be drawn from their struggles and achievements.

As Ghana celebrates its independence anniversary, “Time with Ananse” podcast provides a timely reminder of the courage, resilience, and vision of The Big Six, who paved the way for a new chapter in the history of the country. By honoring their memory and learning from their example, we can continue to uphold the values of freedom, democracy, and progress that they fought so hard to achieve.

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