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Ghana, under Kwame Nkrumah's leadership, faced several challenges, including economic mismanagement, political repression, and rising discontent among the populace. While Nkrumah initially garnered support for his vision of a united Africa and social reforms, his increasingly authoritarian rule alienated many citizens and stifled dissent. Additionally, reliance on foreign aid and investments led to economic instability, contributing to widespread poverty and dissatisfaction, ultimately culminating in his overthrow in 1966.

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