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Out Of Box Story: Ghana Ranked 7th (of 53) By 2011 Ibrahim Index of African Governance…South Africa – 5th & Nigeria 41st

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Ibrahim Index is Africa’s leading assessment of governance and each year it uses comprehensive quantitative data to assess  governance performance across Africa.

This year (2011), Ibrahim Index has released its annual Index of Africa Governance and Ghana ranked 7th out of 53 countries… South Africa placed 5th and Nigeria came 41.

Ibrahim Index was established in 2007 and its reports are well respected across the globe.  Click here to see the index yourself, the data used, the structure and others…

7th for Ghana is not bad at all…So after all our government is not doing that bad in Africa and the world at large…Be proud to be a Ghana! 🙂

See the 2011 Ibrahim Index Here

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17 thoughts on “Out Of Box Story: Ghana Ranked 7th (of 53) By 2011 Ibrahim Index of African Governance…South Africa – 5th & Nigeria 41st”

  1. Ah Chris, you are too much. Where are the Nigerians claiming to have most of the 40 people named as most powerful in Africa? You have all these people and yet your country is ranked 41 in Africa out of 53? See how far Ghana is from you guys, The timing of this post is just too perfect

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    • @Stacy,
      We may not be known for our celebs but we are known for our good governance, and economic growth, we are not there yet and we still have a LOONG way 2 go, but we Ghanaians arent doing as bad as our fellow african nations. We shouldnt take it for granted.
      GOD BLESS GHANA

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  2. I could feel Chris’ excitement in the article…. Say it again, after all our government is not doing bad at all……. Congratulations to Mauritius, and oh, not forgetting all 53 countries..lol. Blessed Africa.

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  3. Congrats Ghana. Whoever posted this could have at least named what country came in #1, that’s the least u can do, but u were focused on Nigeria like usual

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  4. Y create this post to begin with? It’s an insult that u did not mention the country that came in 1st place, but u had no problem citing Ghana, yet u r telling me u posted a link…ooh the hypocrisy!

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    • @Iyosi, what the hell is your problem. Chris mentioned Ghana because he is a Ghanaian and this is a Ghanaian site. He mentioned Naija because are always jealous of us…….:-)

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  5. see always quick to mention nigeria.if u cannot accept forbes list then why should i care about ibrahim’s index list .atleast you have finally found something to chew.

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    • @marion, this is just to say that upon all the people you have on the list, your country is very corrupt and known for 419 all over the world. You have so many names on the forbes list because of your large population and also it was a Nigerian who did the selection. Am sorry Naija CARRIED LAST!!!….LOL

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  6. @joe black corruption is every where and maybe rawlings is also a nigerian what about atta mills and d money he always borrrow from china what has he done with d money.ibrahim’s index has no credibility.nigeria may not have credible leaders but she is never short of great men and women of success.

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    • @marion, yes you say that because your population is 150 million plus, so you guys should have occupied the whole forbes list. Just get it into your head, Ghana is known for peace and good governance whereas Naija is known for 419. Everything with Naija attached to it is Blacklisted, have you asked yourself why?
      NAIJA ALWAYS DE CARRY LAST!!!!…LOL

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    • @marion, I really wasn’t going to say anything abt this article until I saw ur comment…so what r u saying, that ghana dnt produce great men and women…u ppl like to brag too much…i feel like u ppl always like to talk crap abt ghana’s success without any research…and then when we tell it to your faces, the response from u guys is always “OH…I DIDN’T KNOW GHANA HAD THIS OR THAT”…please dnt talk abt atta mills governance at all…u dnt know anything abt ghana’s government or its economy…U REALLY DON’T

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