How was the independence process in Kenya different from that in Ghana?

Kenyan Independence was gains without violence
Ghanaian Independence did not occur until the 1980s
Ghanian Independence was gained through violent strikes and protests
Kenyon independence was gained after war with Britain

The Kenyan independence process was different from that in Ghana in several key ways. One major difference is that Kenyan independence was achieved without violence, whereas Ghanaian independence was gained through violent strikes and protests. Additionally, Ghana achieved independence in 1957, while Kenya did not gain independence until 1963. Another significant difference is that Kenya's independence was gained after a war with Britain, known as the Mau Mau Uprising, while Ghanaian independence was achieved through negotiations with the British government. Overall, the processes of achieving independence in Kenya and Ghana were different in terms of timing, methods, and overall outcomes.