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Last updated: 25 November, 2006 - Published 02:54 GMT
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Cover story: Ghana united
To coincide with the 50th anniversary of Ghana's independence, for Focus on Africa magazine, Kwaku Sakyi-Addo looks at how the vision of a pan-African identity held by Ghana's independence leader, Kwame Nkrumah, remains to a large extent elusive.

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Also in this edition:

Xenophobia Rules: James Copnall reports on how Ivory Coast has been torn apart by ethnic divisions.

Demons of the Past: Mohammed Allie tells of the sharp racial divisions in South Africa.

All Mixed Up: Gray Phombeah argues that Kenyans do not know who they are.

Protective Measures: Umaru Fofana finds out why many people of Lebanese ancestry feel they are treated like second class citizens in Sierra Leone.


The above articles appear in the January - March 2007 edition of BBC Focus on Africa Magazine.

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