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Ghana gold dispute draws in president's brother
A Ghanaian company led by President John Dramani Mahama's brother, Ibrahim Mahama, has refused to return a $100 million gold mine following an international court ruling, amid allegations of forged signatures and failure to meet ownership terms. The dispute over the Black Volta gold mine in northwest Ghana highlights concerns about legal compliance and political influence, potentially damaging investor confidence in the country's mining sector.
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