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    Websites

    Speeches by Otumfoɔ Osei Tutu II

    • “2013 Annual NCCE Democracy Lecture.” Speech, The National Theatre, Accra, Ghana, May 17, 2013.
    • “Keynote Address.” Second Norwegian-African Business Summit, Oslo, Norway, October 12, 2012.
    • “Welcome Address.” The Second Bonn Conference on International Development Policy: New Impulse for Development Between Federal States, Regions and Local Authorities, August 27, 2009.
    • “After Dinner Speech.” Conference on The Challenges of Change: African-German Resources. Organized by the President of the Federal Republic of Germany at the Eberbach Monastery Conference Centre Rheigam, Germany, November 3, 2007.
    • “Keynote Speech.” The Millennium Excellence Awards, Accra, Ghana, August 19, 2005.
    • “Traditional Systems of Governance and the Modern State.” Keynote Address at the Fourth African Development Forum, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 12, 2004.
    • “Asanteman Adaekese.” Durbar, Kumase Sports Stadium, Kumase, Ghana, May 9th 2004.