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Nana Anin : She quit her job as a NYC lawyer to move to Ghana - GAJ

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In 2012, Nana Amoako Anin was working as a prosecutor in New York. An American…

The post She quit her job as a NYC lawyer to move to Ghana appeared first on Ghanaian American Journal.

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