What Ghana’s foreign-built landmarks tell us about its global relationships

5 mai 2026 | Irene Appeaning Addo, Associate Professor of African Architecture, University of Ghana, Lloyd G. Adu Amoah, Scholar of Political Science, University of Ghana, Mjiba Frehiwot, Research Fellow-African Studies, University of Ghana
Foreigners have been shaping Ghana’s built environment for centuries.
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