Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt confirms his book, “Reparations” about African History and Politics will soon be available to Ghanaians

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Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt confirms his book, “Reparations” about African History and Politics will soon be available to Ghanaians

Kwesi Pratt is undeniably a big brain when it comes to History and Politics in Ghana and Africa as a whole. His book Reparations, which discusses Hist

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Kwesi Pratt is undeniably a big brain when it comes to History and Politics in Ghana and Africa as a whole. His book Reparations, which discusses History, Struggle, Politics, and Law, is 99% done and expected to be available for fans of the continent’s politics and history in the fourth quarter.

On his X wall, the veteran journalist wrote;

My book “Reparations: History, Struggle, Politics and Law” finally got to the publishers today with the foreword written by President John Dramani Mahama (@JDMahama).

It is expected that the book will be available to the public in two weeks and I wish to express my profound thanks to all who helped in its production.

First, many thanks go to President John Dramani Mahama, whose excellent foreword has added tremendous weight to my work.

I could not have completed this work in the very short time it took without the assistance of Comrade Abdulhaq Ibrahim(@Abdulhaq1804), of the Socialist Movement of Ghana (SMG) who helped with the collection of data and research, Comrade #Victoria Wilson from the Winneba Collective of the Socialist Movement of Ghana (SMG) who did all the secretarial work, my wife #Marian Baaba Pratt, who did the proof-reading and #Godwin Atta, who designed the book.

It is my hope that this book will contribute to the understanding of African history and its impact on the continent today and inspire Africans on the continent and in the diaspora to continue the struggle for justice, which is only possible in a United Socialist Africa.

This book was also sponsored by the Pan-African Progressive Front (#PPF), headquartered in Accra, Ghana.

@SocialistGhana @MaameAmaPratt

Ghana’s president, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, has added his presidential touch by writing the foreword to the book. Pratt thanked his Wife, Marian, for the proofreading and Godwin Atta for the great design.

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