...So, the people around the president including his wife and those Team “B” staffers were aware of the president failing health. Therefore, who were they kidding when they ruin insults on whoever qu ... read full comment
Author:..OBAA YAA
...So, the people around the president including his wife and those Team “B” staffers were aware of the president failing health. Therefore, who were they kidding when they ruin insults on whoever questions the former president health?
As much as I hate to admit Rawlings was right with his statement. If they have had listen to those who were concern with the president health, he might be alive today.
Emma 11 years ago
Though the historic deplomatic archievement has been achieved but it isn't a healthy one
Though the historic deplomatic archievement has been achieved but it isn't a healthy one
S. K. AMANKWAH 11 years ago
We hope and hope the gun producing conglomerate own by prominent and their untouchable owner wont produce them undercover, use well placed figure and ''back doors'' methods to distribute these guns on the blind side of the UN ... read full comment
We hope and hope the gun producing conglomerate own by prominent and their untouchable owner wont produce them undercover, use well placed figure and ''back doors'' methods to distribute these guns on the blind side of the UN body.
MENSAH 11 years ago
There would be much restrictions on shipments of these weapons from now,I believe.
There would be much restrictions on shipments of these weapons from now,I believe.
S. K. AMANKWAH 11 years ago
It would be to the good of Africa.
It would be to the good of Africa.
william 11 years ago
Good and encouraging news for Africa, especially West Africa. And a victory for government/civil society collaboration. Regrettably a certain "old soldier" is so old he does not get it!!!!!
Good and encouraging news for Africa, especially West Africa. And a victory for government/civil society collaboration. Regrettably a certain "old soldier" is so old he does not get it!!!!!
Ewe hegemon 11 years ago
Don't ban arms trading yet.Give us all these armaments so we can use them to unite our beloved Ewe nation from Togo to Benin and to Ghana and after that you can ban arms.
Don't ban arms trading yet.Give us all these armaments so we can use them to unite our beloved Ewe nation from Togo to Benin and to Ghana and after that you can ban arms.
Vuvuzela 11 years ago
Since the great majority of Ghanaians don’t read or speak French, it is understandable that no one talks about an explosive and incredible money laundering affair developing in Mauritania involving the incumbent president a ... read full comment
Since the great majority of Ghanaians don’t read or speak French, it is understandable that no one talks about an explosive and incredible money laundering affair developing in Mauritania involving the incumbent president and Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz and an Iraqi resident in Ghana who goes by the name of Usman Alawi.
Set in 2007, the revelations by an embittered Malian citizen Hamed Umar engaged by the Mauritanian president but had not been paid for his service uncover a typical James Bond-like maze suspense in which at least 3 containers of fake American dollars might have passed through the Tema harbor. Hamed Umar claimed he has in his possession voice recordings identifying the voice of the Mauritania president, and the affair – now being tagged Ghanagate – is stimulating heated public opinion with calls for the president to speak out.
A lady close to the corridors of power Coumba Ba assigned herself on the track of the issue and must have been several times in Ghana in 2007 supposedly re-engaged the attention of Umar asking him to deny the issue and get paid.
Usman Alawi apparently had an assistant Hamed named Victor who might have been the president of a football club – “Lion Club”? Victor was involved in all types of traffic and barred from entering Togo.
The Mauritania president who was the chief of security at the time when was supposed to change the fake dollars for good ones using the Mauritanian Bank. But was he victim of 419?
Ghanavi 11 years ago
Ask yourself, who is going to monitor this ban? The UN does not have a police force. The super powers will have to monitor the ban, but ask yourself again, where are the arms being manufactured and shipped from? Do you know h ... read full comment
Ask yourself, who is going to monitor this ban? The UN does not have a police force. The super powers will have to monitor the ban, but ask yourself again, where are the arms being manufactured and shipped from? Do you know how much jobs and money these super powers are making from these arm sales to developing countries? They do not give A FUCK what the arms are used for. All they want is to "create" jobs for their citizens so that they can remain in power. So do not kid yourself.
Zach Gabriel 11 years ago
Another hypocritical move from the UN whose laws and rules are unevenly applied. Who gave legal backing and arms to the rebels who overthrew the Libyan strongman? The invasion of Iraq had security council backing. Lately, thi ... read full comment
Another hypocritical move from the UN whose laws and rules are unevenly applied. Who gave legal backing and arms to the rebels who overthrew the Libyan strongman? The invasion of Iraq had security council backing. Lately, this same UN member states are sponsoring government change in Syria.
Just like the world court, only Africans will be tried, whereas other war criminals from the powerful countries get a pass.
Author:..OBAA YAA
...So, the people around the president including his wife and those Team “B” staffers were aware of the president failing health. Therefore, who were they kidding when they ruin insults on whoever qu ...
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Though the historic deplomatic archievement has been achieved but it isn't a healthy one
We hope and hope the gun producing conglomerate own by prominent and their untouchable owner wont produce them undercover, use well placed figure and ''back doors'' methods to distribute these guns on the blind side of the UN ...
read full comment
There would be much restrictions on shipments of these weapons from now,I believe.
It would be to the good of Africa.
Good and encouraging news for Africa, especially West Africa. And a victory for government/civil society collaboration. Regrettably a certain "old soldier" is so old he does not get it!!!!!
Don't ban arms trading yet.Give us all these armaments so we can use them to unite our beloved Ewe nation from Togo to Benin and to Ghana and after that you can ban arms.
Since the great majority of Ghanaians don’t read or speak French, it is understandable that no one talks about an explosive and incredible money laundering affair developing in Mauritania involving the incumbent president a ...
read full comment
Ask yourself, who is going to monitor this ban? The UN does not have a police force. The super powers will have to monitor the ban, but ask yourself again, where are the arms being manufactured and shipped from? Do you know h ...
read full comment
Another hypocritical move from the UN whose laws and rules are unevenly applied. Who gave legal backing and arms to the rebels who overthrew the Libyan strongman? The invasion of Iraq had security council backing. Lately, thi ...
read full comment
Very true my bro,very true.