The country of Ghana used to be known as the Gold Coast. Once Ghana gained independence in 1957 it became known as Ghana.
Ghanaians did not migrat from anywhere, but instead, the country Ghana was once called the GOLD COAST until it was changed to it's present name (after Ghana's independence in 1957)
Ghana, located in West Africa, was called The Gold Coast. Ghana was a British colony from 1821 to 1957, when it gained its independence.
The country once known as Gold Coast is now known as Ghana. It gained its independence from Britain in 1957.
Ghana joined the United Nations on August 3, 1957.
Professor Kwame Nkrumah announced Independence in Ghana on March 6th, 1957
Ghana was adopted as the legal name for the Gold Coast upon independence on March 6, 1957; however, it was not until July 1, 1960 that Ghana asserted its complete autonomy from Britain and became known as the Republic of Ghana. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
Ghana Army was created in 1957.
Bank of Ghana was created in 1957.
The country of Ghana began in 1957.
The country of Ghana began in 1957.
Ghana gained independence in 1957.