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Ghana must go book
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ghana must go book

Although he has left them behind, his wife Fola and their four children-Olu, Kehinde, Taiwo, and Sadie-are left to deal with the repercussions of his passing and reconcile the conflicts he created. The death of Kweku Sai, a renowned surgeon, in Ghana launches a series of events in his family's life. This history is mentioned in the book, as well as the Ghana Must Go bag. Some also believe that it was a retaliation to Ghana after Kofi Abrefa Busia (Prime Minister of Ghana from 1969 to 1972) had first deported a large number of Nigerian migrants from Ghana.

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The deportation was due to the fear that Ghanaians were taking over Nigerian jobs. It dates back to history where Ghanaians were deported from Nigeria following a presidential executive order in 1983. Ghana must go is also a renowned phrase in Ghana and Nigeria. The Wall Street Journal praised it as "irresistible from the first line". Multiple points of view give insight into the characters' emotions and the repercussions of Kweku’s choices. The novel follows the Sai family as they come to terms with their father Kweku Sai's death, and as they work through family troubles. It was published in 2013, and nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Ghana Must Go is the debut novel of Taiye Selasi.















Ghana must go book