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Mills promises more affable politics and a welcome mat for oil companies but cannot ignore market realities or the harsh conditions in the countryside

Sporting a sharply-pressed black and white dashiki, President John Evans Atta Mills welcomed journalists into the well-guarded grounds of the Castle in Osu, Accra, on 7 January. One of Africa’s most avuncular leaders, Mills fielded 90 minutes of questions from the openly critical to the mildly sycophantic....

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