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Reclaim Africa’s Pulse—Sign to Rename Kotoka Airport!
Africa’s heartbeat thunders through its liberators, not its shadows. Kwame Nkrumah—Ghana’s defiant visionary, Pan-African titan—ignited independence in 1957, only to be betrayed by a 1966 coup. Yet Kotoka International Airport still wears the name of Gen. E.K. Kotoka, the coup’s spearhead, a relic of colonial echoes cemented in 1969. This isn’t a name—it’s a scar on our soul. Ghana, second in Africa to shatter colonial chains, deserves a gateway roaring with pride: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport.
Half a century on, Africa’s pulse demands reckoning. Nkrumah’s dream—unity, defiance—propels our 9999-mile charge to 2045, while Kotoka’s shadow lingers in yesterday’s dust. Sign the petition to rename Kotoka Airport and crown a king of liberation over a pawn of division. PowerAfrika is the megaphone—our 54 nations, 1400 stories, 3000 beats scream for this. Join the pulse at PowerAfrika.com/rename-kotoka-airport—Africa rises when we do!
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