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YEN.com.gh on MSNSam Atta Mills: Former president’s son and his wife make rare public appearance with their kidsThe late John Evans Atta Mills' son, Sam Atta Mills, and his wife, Michelle, made a rare public appearance at the wreath-laying ceremony on Thursday, July 25, 2025.
A section of Ghanaians has lauded former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia for exhibiting traits reminiscent of the late Professor John Evans Atta Mills, affectionately called Asomdwehene (King of ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNOld video of President John Mahama breaking down in tears after Atta Mills' death stirs emotionsAn old video of President John Dramani Mahama breaking down in tears during a family meeting after the death of his then boss, Atta Mills, has surfaced online.
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Al Jazeera on MSNGhana’s defence, environment ministers among 8 killed in helicopter crashA helicopter crash has killed all eight people on board, including the nation’s defence and environment ministers, according ...
Samuel Atta-Mills, has warned that failure by the NDC government to urgently operationalize the Komenda Sugar Factory could ...
Atta Mills also served as vice president under Jerry Rawlings, a coup leader who was later elected president by popular vote and surprised the world by stepping down after the 2000 vote.
Atta Mills’ opponents in Ghana and abroad, have been wringing their hands in confusion and gnashing their teeth in anguish, not seeing clearly on how to defeat the good man whose great purpose ...
Atta Mills won the 2008 second round ballot capturing a razor-thin victory with 50.23 percent of the vote — or 4,521,032 ballots. His opponent, Nana Akufo-Addo, garnered 49.77 percent — or ...
Atta Mills won the 2008 second round ballot capturing a razor-thin victory with 50.23 percent of the vote – or 4,521,032 ballots. His opponent, Nana Akufo-Addo, garnered 49.77 percent – or ...
John Atta Mills, who was elected president in the closest vote in Ghana’s history and then led the West African country amid newfound oil wealth, died Tuesday just months before the end of his ...
Mr. Atta Mills won the 2008 second round ballot, capturing a razor-thin victory with 50.23 percent of the vote, or 4,521,032 ballots. His opponent, Nana Akufo-Addo, garnered 49.77 percent, or ...
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