While the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has never publicly admitted to have played a role in the 1966 overthrow of Ghana's first president, Osagyefo Dr. , there have been strong evidences to that effect.
In a book written by Johri Stockwell, a former C.I.A.
operative who served three tours as a clandestine operative in Africa during his 12‐year C.I.A.
career, he briefly described, in the footnote of his book, "In Search of Enemies," how the agency worked out its dislike for Nkrumah because "Mr.