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| Busia, Kofi Abrefa |
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(k ´f äbr ´fä b s ´ä) (KEY) , 191378, political leader in Ghana. He was educated in Africa and in England and taught sociology in African, American, and European universities in the 1950s and 60s. He served (195159) in Ghanas national assembly, where he was opposition leader against Nkrumah. In 1969 he became prime minister when his Progress party triumphed in the elections. Accused of dictatorial rule, Busia was overthrown in 1972. He died in Great Britain. |
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