| KWAME | First president of Ghana, pan-Africanist, _ Nkrumah (5) |
| RASTA | Certain Pan-Africanist, informally |
| GHANA | Country whose first president was Kwame Nkrumah (5) |
| ACCRA | In the first minutes of 6th March, 1957, Prime Minister Nkrumah declared Ghana's independence to th |
| SPEAK | What Nkrumah did of freedom? (5) |
| NKRUMAH | Kwame ___, advocate of Pan-Africanism and the first President of Ghana |
| SOBUKWE | Mangaliso Robert _, first president of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (7) |
| PATRICELUMUMBA | Pan-Africanist who served as the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| MARCUS | Jamaican Pan-Africanist leader who died in London in 1940 (6,6) |
| GARVEY | Jamaican political activist and pan-Africanist (1887-1940) |
| VOLTA | The chief river of Ghana, which flows south to the Bight of Benin (5) |
| COAST | Former name of Ghana, until 1957 (4,5) |
| NANA | And 5 President of Ghana re-elected for a second term on 7 December 2020 (4,5-4) |
| RUING | Regretting game in capital of Ghana |
| KENTE | _ cloth (woven textile of Ghana) |
| HANOI | Capital of Ghana losing exterior bits |
| AKUFOADDO | President of Ghana re-elected for a second term on 7 December 2020 (4,5-4) |
| RAWLINGS | Jerry ?, president of Ghana from 1993-2001 |
| AKANS | People of Ghana |
| IVORY | ___ Coast (neighbor of Ghana) |