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Benjamin Emmanuel Ephson (born 1957) is a Ghanaian journalist and pollster. Ephson is the
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of the ''Daily Dispatch'' newspaper.


Early life and education

Ben Ephson was born in Accra in 1957. He had his secondary education at the Accra Academy and obtained his law degree, LL.B (Hons) from the
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,
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in 1981. He won a Ford Foundation Fellowship to study US Foreign Policy at the
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. His research paper was entitled 'The Impact of the Print Media on U.S. Foreign Policy Somalia as a case study'.


Career

Ben begun his professional career in journalism in 1974, whilst still a student at the
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. He started reporting for the London-based monthly ''Africa Magazine''. His reports on torture and other forms of human right abuse for the ''Africa Magazine'' did not go unnoticed by the then military government in power at the time, the
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. Aside the possibility of his arrest, the concern of school authorities realising he was leaving the boarding house without permission to attend press conferences and conduct interviews was another threat he faced. His imminent arrest occurred while a student at the Accra Academy as he recalled how surprised they were to find out the Ben Ephson they expected to see was a teenage school boy rather than a grown man. He spent five months in cell without any visitors. Ben continued to pursue journalism even after receiving his law degree from the
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in 1981, the year the
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was overthrown by the
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(AFRC). Around the period, he was reporting for the weekly '' West Africa (magazine)''. He was arrested once again, this time by the AFRC which had then evolved into
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(PNDC). At the time of his arrest, his wife was 8-months pregnant and he was released about 4 months after his son was born. He worked with the ''Africa Magazine'' from 1974 to 1984 and worked for the ''West Africa (magazine)'' from 1982 to 1996. He was the Ghanaian Correspondent for the
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(BBC) between 1986 and 1996 and the Ghanaian Correspondent for the
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(AFP) from 1996 to 2006. He also hosted ''Ephson's File'', a live radio talk show, on '' Radio Gold'' in the mid 1990s. He is currently the managing editor of the ''Daily Dispatch''. Ben is widely regarded as a renowned and credible pollster in Ghana. He has credited his polling abilities to the principles of the U.S. election research opinion polling which he had the opportunity to learn while studying at the
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. Many of his predictions with regards to the presidential elections have been correct or very close and for this reason he is a very sought after pollster in the country. However, prior to the 2016 general election which resulted in a victory for the
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(NPP) he predicted
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's National Democratic Congress (NDC) to poll 52.4 percent of the votes and
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's National Patriotic Party (NPP) to poll 45.9 percent of the votes.


Awards

*Award for 'Human Rights and Excellence' from the US-based
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(NABJ). *Award for 'Commitment and Dedication' from the
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(GJA).


See also

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2016 Ghanaian general election General elections were held in Ghana on 7 December 2016 to elect a President of Ghana, President and all 275 Members of Parliament of Ghana, Parliament. They had originally been scheduled for 7 November 2016, but the date was later rejected by P ...


References

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