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African tightrope: My two years as nkrumah’s chief of staff
In this memoir, Major-General H. T. Alexander recounts his two years serving as Chief of Staff to President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana during a pivotal period in the country’s early independence. The book provides a first-hand perspective on the political climate, administrative challenges, and ideological tensions of Nkrumah’s government. Alexander offers insight into the dynamics of leadership, the complexities of military and civilian relations, and Ghana’s efforts to define its place in postcolonial Africa. Combining personal narrative with political observation, the work serves as a valuable source for understanding Ghana’s early nation-building and the pressures faced by its first administration.
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