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| | Feature Article of Sunday, 6 May 2007 |
 | | Many of the boys of the Young Pioneer Movement became the first of their family to go to school as results of Dr Nkrumahâs educational reforms... |
 | | The 1960s Young Pioneers (the baby boomers) have emerged at this critical period in Ghanaâs history when their services are very much needed⦠These children who were trained for leadership, the children who trained to put the interest of their country Ghana before self are ready to lead the CPP to form the next government. |
 | | The young boys and girls of the Young Pioneers went on to become physicians, economists, accountants, lawyers, trade unionists, academics, businessmen, administrators etc. The boys and girls who were branded socialists turned out not to be what the detractors of the CPP wished, but rather successful individuals and social democrats. |
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