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- Legon_Observer abstract "The Legon Observer, the journal of the Legon Society for National Affairs (LSNA), was established in July 1966 as a fortnightly publication. With a base in the political science faculty of the University of Ghana at Legon, it established itself as an important critical voice during the military rule of the National Liberation Council. In the 1969 elections it called for a \"third force\", between Komla Agbeli Gbedemah's National Alliance of Liberals and Kofi Abrefa Busia's Progress Party. Some supported the All People's Congress, led by John Bilson, who later ran for president as a Third Force Party candidate. From 1974 to 1978 the newspaper was effectively banned: General Acheampong withheld foreign exchange to block the import of newsprint, and arrested and detained editors.Editors included Yaw Twumasi and Kwame Arhin.In 2007 a New Legon Observer was launched, under the acting editorship of Ernest Aryeetey, then Director of Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) and now (year 2013) vice chancellor of the University of Ghana.".
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- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Acheampong.
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- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Category:1966_establishments_in_Ghana.
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- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_(education).
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Aryeetey.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Ghanaian_parliamentary_election,_1969.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink John_Bilson_(politician).
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Kofi_Abrefa_Busia.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Komla_Agbeli_Gbedemah.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Kwame_Arhin.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Legon.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink National_Alliance_of_Liberals.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink National_Liberation_Council.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Progress_Party_(Ghana).
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Third_Force_Party.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Ghana.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLink Yaw_Twumasi.
- Legon_Observer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Legon Observer".
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- Legon_Observer subject Category:1966_establishments_in_Ghana.
- Legon_Observer subject Category:Defunct_newspapers.
- Legon_Observer subject Category:Media_in_Accra.
- Legon_Observer subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Ghana.
- Legon_Observer subject Category:Publications_established_in_1966.
- Legon_Observer type Establishment.
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- Legon_Observer comment "The Legon Observer, the journal of the Legon Society for National Affairs (LSNA), was established in July 1966 as a fortnightly publication. With a base in the political science faculty of the University of Ghana at Legon, it established itself as an important critical voice during the military rule of the National Liberation Council. In the 1969 elections it called for a \"third force\", between Komla Agbeli Gbedemah's National Alliance of Liberals and Kofi Abrefa Busia's Progress Party.".
- Legon_Observer label "Legon Observer".
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