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  2. Independence Day (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Day of Ghana is a national holiday celebrated yearly. This day is an official state holiday for the citizens of Ghana both within and in the diaspora to honour and celebrate the Heroes of Ghana who led the country to attain its independence. The Independence Day is celebrated on March 6 every year. [1]

  3. History of Ghana (1966–1979) - Wikipedia

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    On February 24, 1966, the government of Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown in a military coup d'état. Leaders of the established coup, including army officers Colonel E.K. Kotoka, Major A. A. Afrifa, Lieutenant General (retired) J. A. Ankrah, and Police Inspector General J.W.K. Harlley, justified their takeover by charging that the CPP administration was abusive and corrupt.

  4. Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana aims to further increase the output of oil to 2.2 million barrels (350,000 m 3) per day and gas to 34,000,000 cubic metres (1.2 × 10 ^ 9 cu ft) per day. [136] The Jubilee Oil Field , which contains up to 3 billion barrels (480,000,000 m 3 ) of sweet crude oil, was discovered in 2007. [ 137 ]

  5. 1960s in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    1960s in Ghana details events of note that happened in Ghana in the years 1960 to 1969. ... January 1: New Year's Day; March 6: Independence Day; May 1: Labor Day;

  6. Public holidays in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately thirteen nationally recognized public holidays in Ghana, a sub-Saharan country in Africa. The primary National holiday is Independence Day, which is on 6 March. It is a National Day and is set to honor the memory of Ghana's independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. [1] This is a list of public holidays in Ghana.

  7. Timeline of Ghanaian history - Wikipedia

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    A postage stamp of Gold Coast overprinted for Ghanaian independence in 1957. Ghana gained independence from the British on 6 March 1957. [1] It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. [2] The country became a republic on July 1, 1960. [3]

  8. Koforidua - Wikipedia

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    Koforidua today is a multi-ethnic city with people from various ethnic groups in Ghana calling the city their home. On March 4, 2024, Koforidua played host to the celebration of the 67th anniversary of the independence of Ghana. [4] [5]

  9. Ghana Independence Act 1957 - Wikipedia

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    The main provisions of the Act closely follow the Statute of Westminster and the Ceylon Independence Act 1947. [2] The grant of independence to the Gold Coast was achieved by two separate legislative operations, namely, the passing of the Act and the making of the Ghana (Constitution) Order in Council 1957. [3]