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Two of the Baha'is who introduced the Faith to Ghana,  ...
Caption: Two of the Baha'is who introduced the Faith to Ghana, David Tanyi (standing) and Benedict Eballa (left), with Samuel Njiki, one of those who took the Faith to Cameroon, 1954.
ID #: 5532
Photo Date: 1954
Location: Cameroon
Maximum Resolution: 1449x1865
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