Youth want Obama in Northern Ghana!
July 2, 2009 | Tamale, Ghana | Vetting explained
Children in northern Ghana received the news of President Obama's visit to their country with great expectations. On the first of July 2009, thousands of youth marched on the streets of Tamale, the biggest town in the northern part of Ghana campaigning for Obama to come northern Ghana. Earlier, they had written thousand five hundred letters inviting the inspiring US president to visit them. It is their turn to dream and it is the turn of the US president to make their dreams come true. Join the march for positive action. Send one letter to the President on behalf of the children of northern Ghana.
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