This Day in African History: 22 February
Sunday, May/19/2019
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1964, 22 February
President Kwame Nkrumah declares a one-party state in Ghana.
1966, 22 February
Premier Apollo Milton Obote, implicated with his army commander General Idi Amin over a scandal of a cache of gold and ivory taken from neighbouring Congo, orders the arrest of five of his cabinet ministers and assumes the presidency.
1967, 22 February
The world's first albino Gorilla is discovered in Africa.
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President Kwame Nkrumah declares a one-party state in Ghana.
1966, 22 February
Premier Apollo Milton Obote, implicated with his army commander General Idi Amin over a scandal of a cache of gold and ivory taken from neighbouring Congo, orders the arrest of five of his cabinet ministers and assumes the presidency.
1967, 22 February
The world's first albino Gorilla is discovered in Africa.
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