Total Sovereignty Awareness (TSA) Launches in Accra MetroNew curriculum teaches Nkrumah, Sankara, and economic sovereignty to Ghanaian students
By: PowerAfrika TSA Lesson 1, titled "The Bullet in Ghana's Skull," uses Kwame Nkrumah's historic 1963 Addis Ababa speech as an anchor exhibit. Teachers guide students through a 45‑minute exercise exploring the mechanisms of neocolonialism, coup culture, and economic dependency. "For decades, African students have learned European history while their own giants—Nkrumah, Sankara, Nyerere—remain footnotes," said the TSA Program Director. "TSA gives teachers the tools to change that. It's not about heavy reporting; it's about building a community of educators practicing sovereignty awareness." The programme is deliberately lightweight. Teachers who apply to become TSA Lead Teachers simply run Lesson 1 once and submit a short reflection – one sentence a student said and three lines on what worked. Photos and formal evidence are optional. TSA is an initiative of PowerAfrika, a Pan‑African collective based in Toronto, Canada, focused on prosecuting neocolonialism and building sovereignty through analysis, tools, and community. Teachers in Accra Metro can apply at: https://powerafrika.com/ Journalists seeking interviews or more information can contact: briefings@powerafrika.com ABOUT POWERAFRIKA: PowerAfrika is a Pan‑African activist collective dedicated to awakening African consciousness through prosecutorial essays, video investigations, and sovereignty education. It operates the Awakening Briefs newsletter and the TSA teacher network. More at powerafrika.com. KEYWORDS: Pan‑African education, TSA, Kwame Nkrumah, decolonised curriculum, Ghana teachers, sovereignty, PowerAfrika, Accra Metro, Toronto We would be happy to provide additional information, images, or arrange interviews upon request. Thank you for considering this release. Sincerely, TSA Program Desk briefings@powerafrika.com PowerAfrika | Toronto, Canada https://powerafrika.com End
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