cameron duodu’s guardian blogs
Profile
Born and educated in Ghana, Cameron Duodu started work on a general purpose magazine called New Nation in Ghana, then moved to the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, where he became editor of radio news. He returned to the magazine world as editor of the Ghana edition of the famous pan-African magazine, Drum. He later edited the biggest-selling newspaper in Ghana, the Daily Graphic.
Latest
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11 Jan 2010:
Cameron Duodu: Angola was stupid to hold Africa Cup of Nations games in Cabinda. But this has nothing to do with the World Cup
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31 Dec 2009: Cameron Duodu: Religious fervour and the effects of climate change may combine with explosive effect over the coming months and years
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30 Oct 2009: Cameron Duodu: A senior Nigerian politician has warned that the country may break up if efforts to Islamicise the north continue
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2 Sep 2009:
Cameron Duodu: A conservative Islamic campaign has triumphed over women’s rights in Mali. This is bad news
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19 Aug 2009: Cameron Duodu: In the wake of religious unrest last month, Nigerian police have come down hard on an isolated Muslim community in the north
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12 Aug 2009: Cameron Duodu: The US secretary of state will score a personal triumph if she ends her 36-hour visit with relations better than when she arrived
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6 Aug 2009: Cameron Duodu: Transcripts have emerged which shed light on the character of Mohammed Yusuf, leader of Nigeria’s Boko Haram sect
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31 Jul 2009: Cameron Duodu: Violence between the government and a militant Islamic sect invites comparisons with bloody riots in the 1980s
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16 Apr 2009:
Cameron Duodu: Poverty and corruption are the root of Nigeria’s problems, not religious differences
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2 Apr 2009:
Cameron Duodu: After 19 deaths in yet another stampede, it’s time to ensure African stadiums are built to the same standards as elsewhere
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6 Jan 2009:
Cameron Duodu: The elections were free and fair, but it was touch and go whether ethnic divisions would lead the country ‘on the way to Kenya’
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27 Dec 2008:
Cameron Duodu: The late Irish academic Conor Cruise O’Brien was a tour de force for academic freedom in a nation threatened by imperialism
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10 Dec 2008:
Cameron Duodu: Ghana’s elections are so poised that a re-run may be necessary. But it is refreshing to see an African electorate flex its muscles
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6 Dec 2008:
Cameron Duodu: The mixing of religion and local politics has had devastating consequences for one town in Nigeria
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23 Oct 2008:
Cameron Duodu: Torture, forced confessions and bribery are endemic on Nigeria’s death row. The president has special reason to feel ashamed
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