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Book Review: I Speak of Ghana

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  • IBF - Canada 10 years ago

    You are actually deluded and have very shallow logic here. To be proud of your country has nothing to do with material possessions, it is pride that comes from the fact that htat is where you were born and has a place to call ...
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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    During the last year or so its has become clear to almost every child the ethnocentric racist anti Akan vicious propaganda directed mainly against the innocent Ashanti and Akyems .Even here on this forum we witness the daily ...
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  • A citizen. 10 years ago

    I believe you`re lost in what this guy is trying to point out. Being proud of your nation is something each and every one would like to portray, but when it comes to reality, we`re lost citizens wondering around everywhere. I ...
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  • eel 10 years ago

    Ato you are usually a sharp thinker and God has blessed you with a platform but you continually misuse it. You and people like you,tend to be pessimistic, discouraging and downright unexciting. You and your masters have alway ...
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  • Mr. Questions 10 years ago

    I urge you to present this piece to the
    President and all his appointees; plus all the uneventful MPs of our parliament.

    Ghanaians take pride in intentionally shooting ourselves in the legs; thereafter, we beg the white ...
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  • Captein 10 years ago

    Ato I am sorry. Please stop you comedy if you are desling with serious matters. I support and enjoy you short and apt comments on radio. But for a serious journalist you must know what you are up to.

  • WHAT DO YOU EXPECT 10 years ago

    THE FIRST ELECTED BLACK PRESIDENT OF A NATION WAS A GHANAIAN, AND HE WAS BORN IN MY HOOD.

  • Kawaanopaado 10 years ago

    This review is hope;less with colloquial
    language, and contractions, you show no formality or seriousness. Learn how to carry out book reviews and stop this amateurish approach.

  • OBURONIBA FITAFITA 10 years ago

    Can some of these intellectuals come with books teaching how to establish a modern manufacturing plant or shop.
    With corruption eating into all fibres of our society I would expect books written to teach our children and pol ...
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  • Kojo Billy Duncan 10 years ago

    Add to that books and systems to keep our environment clean. No filth and no noise pollution. Engage in critical thinking and stop taking bribes every day and going to church with no shame.

  • ADWEN 10 years ago

    The issues ATO have highlighted above are the most relevant issues we have to address because that is causing Ghana to be under-develop.
    Our culture and value systems are NOT helpful. Some of culture and value systems inclu ...
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  • KANAWU 10 years ago

    TO: IBF: EVEN AS A PERSON, WE NEED TO CRITICIZE OURSELVES TO BE ABLE TO MOVE FORWARD. WE NEED TO CORRECT OUR CHILDREN. IF GHANA IS WASTING, TIME, OUR RESOURCES ETC AND JUST LIVING ON PAST GLORY, I THINK THE GOOD WRITER SHOULD ...
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  • agya koo 10 years ago

    i speak of freedom by Kwame Nkrumah

  • KOFI GOHOXO 10 years ago

    you call this review?