Newsfile has returned with its Joy Change-Speakers series where individuals on the panel reflect or connect to particular recent developments and proffer brief recommendations for change or improvement.
The fourth edition of Joy Change-Speakers comes off today on the theme ‘My Case For Constitutional Review’.
On the panel is the former chairman of the Legal and Constitutional Committee in Parliament, Inusah Fuseini, lawyer and researcher Oliver Barker Vormawor, lawyer Ace Ankomah, former PPP presidential candidate Brigitte Dzogbenuku, NCCE Chairperson Kathleen Addy and CEO of John Kuffour Foundation Prof Baffour Agyeman-Duah.
The show is hosted by Samson Lardy Anyenini and Dr Maame Mensa-Bonsu.
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