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Red, Black & Green · Roy Ayers

Red, Black & Green

℗ 1976 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Released on: 1973-01-01

Producer: Jerry Schoenbaum
String Arranger, Associated Performer: William Fischer
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Clint Houston
Associated Performer, Composer Lyricist: Roy Ayers
Associated Performer: Charles Tolliver
Associated Performer: Garnett Brown
Composer Lyricist: Edwin Birdsong
Composer Lyricist: Roselle Weaver

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Welcome to today's video, where we're going to dive into the real reason behind John Mahama's visit to Mali and how it's connected to Captain Ibrahim Traoré. You might think you know what's going on, but trust me, there's more to this story than meets the eye. So, stick with us until the end to uncover the truth. Just a few months ago, John Dramani Mahama was re-elected as the President of Ghana. This marked a significant shift in Ghana's political landscape, especially considering the previous administration's relations with neighboring countries. One notable event during Mahama's inauguration was the presence of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the leader of Burkina Faso. Traoré not only attended the ceremony but also paid Mahama a visit at his home, where they engaged in fruitful discussions about friendship and cooperation. This marked a new era in relations between Ghana and Burkina Faso, moving away from the tense dynamics that existed during the tenure of Mahama's predecessor, Nana Akufo-Addo. Traoré became somewhat of a celebrity in Ghana, with many youths hailing him as a hero. Mahama even joked that Traoré was more popular in Ghana than he was. This newfound camaraderie seemed to signal a fresh start in bilateral relations between the two nations.




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