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The KNUST Diaries 1 – The Aluta Years

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  • NAKED 10 years ago

    Upon all Sampson foolishness we still blame Delilah that is how the world is people always put blame on one other, even it was in existence when Adam sinned he blamed God for given him Eve, Eve also blamed God for creating th ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

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    Author: OYOKOBA...

    The truth must be told, anokware John Mahama cannot do the job.

    This guy came to the ...
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  • Oheneba osei Yaw Akoto 10 years ago

    idiotic rantings of a deranged ewe

  • OLD KATANGESE 10 years ago

    YOU WOULD HAVE KNOWN THE REAL ALUTA.

  • JB Ansong 10 years ago

    "Wo-nim-di", "Twediampong", Arkaful, and and and...

    Those were the days when Mr Osei was at the P-Lodge, with Paul and Salifu serving at the Dinning Hall!!

  • Jato Bibio 10 years ago

    Kakraba was a power house. Always around was the venue. yet he was no political science student or a lawyer in the making but a computer scientist. i know this cos he was my course mate.this did not change the fact that i was ...
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  • Kwame Angel 10 years ago

    Room 428 on the 8th floor of Unity Hall Block B. Uh, errrrh? Must be 8xx. Makes me feel you were only a visitor to Conti. Unity Hall - and indeed Ghanaian public Universities - was destroyed the moment those washing rooms wer ...
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  • GHANABA 10 years ago

    Stay strong and keep on living long ooooh ye all Aluta boys. Invisible, silent but still committed in time of need to sustain our peace and development. Ayikoo to all Presidents.

  • Don 10 years ago

    If infact the top floor was also the practice grounds for Aboagyewaa group. Oh my sacred holy choir. Days are gone paaaaaaa

  • ABOO 10 years ago

    I will be happy to read your blog. Kakra C was way ahead of me but even in secondary school I knew of him and will be happy to learn more. It's surprising he did not pursue any public office after his Tech days.