The Osu castle, once an impregnable and invincible seat of power, is a pale shadow of itself.The castle, famed for both the good, bad and ugly tales, earned both notoriety and awe during the heady days of former President Rawlings.
The tales about the castle, built by Danes in 1661, are many and varied. They range from alleged torture of political detainees to church sermons, all surrounding the various presidents who once occupied it.
Almost every president starting from Kwam… (View original article)