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Summary Statement: Do not allow the promise of a glorious future that is sold to you by the leadership that you helped put into power - as the hopes that these dreams will one day come true is fortified by the music which they supply that triggers you to dance - allow you to put aside the needed GOVERNANCE of these forces, as you hold them to account for the delivery of the promises.
| Narrative | Pictorial Evidence |
|---|---|
| The Ghanaian People Are Happy - A Commemorative Statue Is Erected To Remind The Masses Of How Happy They Were When Their Leader Was Put Into Power. When All Else Fails They Can Look To The Statue In The Town Square And "Get Happy" Once Again . | The Statue Of Nkruma In The National Square |
| As They Are "All By Themselves" And Their "Self-Determination" Having Returned The Past Unity Against Their Oppressors Turns Into Factionalism Against Their Former Partners "In The Struggle". The "Ghanaian Coca Party" Forms As Anger Mounts. A Faction Of Anti-Nkrumaism Starts Disrespecting The Leader That Once Gave Them All "Hope" In The Words That He Spoke From The Stage. The Attempts By The "Establishment Protectors" To INDICT Those Who "Disrepect" The Leader No Longer Is Enough To Keep Them At Bay. | The Signs Of Angry Protesters Who Are Frustrated About Their Economic Fortunes Despite The Promises |
After Nkruma Is Deposed By The Ghanaian Military That Statue That Was Once The Symbol Of Hope And Pride Now Is A Headless Platform Upon Which The Children Play | The Commemorative Statue Is "Disrespected" |
NOTE: Nkruma was not alone in the misfortunes of his rule. Indeed internal opposition forces, Kaiser Aluminum and the "Cold War" between the Soviet Union and the United States all played a part in the ultimate fate of Kwame Nkruma's eventual fate.



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