The Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute (officially known as the Kwame Nkrumah Institute of Economics and Political Science or Winneba ideological Institute) was an educational body in Winneba, founded to promote socialism in Ghana as well as the decolonization of Africa. During its construction, the first stone was laid by Kwame Nkrumah on 18 February 1961. The institute was designed to promote national independence, for almost all Ghanaians in the first Nkrumah government were trained in the United Kingdom or United States. The institute's Director was Kodwo Addison, a prominent Ghanaian activist.

Demographics

The vast majority of students came from Ghana. However, as a pan-Africanist institution, the institute also educated students from Nigeria, Senegal, and Somalia.

Enrollment figures

1962: 100
1963: 210
1964: 475
1965: 550

Notable related people

  • Robert Mugabe
  • Tibor Szamuely (historian)

References


Kwame Nkrumah’s secret society The Circle

Love and Revolution New perspectives and New Sources on Kwame Nkrumah

(Nkrumah (Left) and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (Right))

KWAME NKRUMAH (19091972). /nGhanaian politician. Photographed while

Kwame Nkrumah NeoColonialism The Last Stage of Imperialism