John Olupot
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20-10-2020 08:54:23
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“We are happy to have you Rt. Hon. Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda as we celebrate 70yrs of the existence of Nkrumah Hall. The icon behind the name of the hall was a man beyond his own time, whose views and intellectual courage are still exemplary on the African continent.” - Dr. Winnie Kabumbuli
Prof. BUYINZA MUKADASI, Ag. DVCAA mentions that “Kwame remains a symbol of African pride and still inspires many leaders on the continent. I am therefore very pleased and encouraged that it was the students of Nkrumah hall that initiated and organized this lecture”
ONGOING: The students, alumni and the general population at Makerere University are reflecting on Kwame Nkrumah's contributions to Pan-Africanism and integration.
Mr. Awel: There's someone in this room who has the name Kwame and Rugunda and we want him to come and validate how he got both names (Kwame Rugunda). #NkrumahDay Makerere University Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda Barnabas Nawangwe
“Nkrumah was convinced that the independence of Ghana would be meaningless unless it was linked to the liberation of the whole continent. This was significant because Ghana became a political & military base for African freedom fighters to liberate their countries.” - Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda
“There is a lot we can learn from Kwame Nkrumah, but what stands out is his vision and commitment to see Africa free, independent, and able to determine its own destiny.” - Rt. Hon. Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, Uganda’s Prime Minister Emeritus speaking at the #NkrumahPublicLecture
“I take this opportunity to salute Nkrumah Hall & its leadership for organising this conversation where Africans discuss & advance the vision of our icon, Kwame Nkrumah. I recommend that this becomes an annual event.” - Rt. Hon. Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda Livestream: youtube.com/live/UbXGcvbxX…
“As the younger generation, we should be challenged by the #NkrumahLecture to reflect on our own role in Africa’s future. We should carry on the work and sacrifices that the previous generations have made in the continuous struggle for #Africa’s destiny.” - Kwame Rugunda
Such Great African people - Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, Julius Nyerere, etc can't be discussed without linking them to African history. Africa is the greatest land in the past and today. Africa is the cradle of humanity. Africa pioneered civilization. #NkrumahDay Makerere University
Those of you who slept in Nkrumah hall ... Today Makerere is celebrating your idol and forefather. Catch the live updates from Makerere University here: Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda I Kwame Rugunda I Awel Link:youtube.com/live/UbXGcvbxX…