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Revision as of 11:38, 16 May 2018
 
 
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Bill Graham Osei Akomea is a core participant of the Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - African Co-Laboratory.
His Peer Empowerment and Support Mentors is Abraham Jeff Ndambuki.
Bill Graham Osei Akomea is a lawyer, human rights activist, social entrepreneur and a business man.  He is a Ghanaian living in Ghana. He is the founder and Board Chairman of Plight of the Child International, a non-governmental organization championing the rights of children in Ghana. He is a member of the Ghana Bar Association.  
Bill loves to write. He has authored a number of articles on Children’s rights. Bill has attended a number of international conferences. He believes that for the world to be peaceful everyone should be treated equally. He has currently started a movement in Ghana known as Youth for Transparent Elections using social media as a tool to mobilize the youth of Ghana towards ensuring that elections in Ghana are transparent.
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