THEY WILL BE NOTHING LEFT TO RULE EVEN BY 2015! CHINA WILL BE YOUR RULER! THEY ARE BUILD BIG WARSHIPS TO MAKE SURE YOUR DEBTS ARE PAID TO THEM! EVERY DROP OF OIL FROM JUBILEE BELONGS TO CHINA TO REPAY THE MONEY ndc (NATION DE ... read full comment
THEY WILL BE NOTHING LEFT TO RULE EVEN BY 2015! CHINA WILL BE YOUR RULER! THEY ARE BUILD BIG WARSHIPS TO MAKE SURE YOUR DEBTS ARE PAID TO THEM! EVERY DROP OF OIL FROM JUBILEE BELONGS TO CHINA TO REPAY THE MONEY ndc (NATION DEFILING COMPANY) BORROWED TO STEAL THE ELECTION...YOU PRAISING THE NDC PROVES GOD GAVE YOU A BRAIN THE SIZE OF A GROUND NUT AND SKIN THE COLOR OF FECES,SHIT,CRAP,TURDS,SCAT
insight to the bone 10 years ago
is that why you're so angry all the time...come and lets rekindle our love...forget politics-it's all dirty come and lets have some good old gay sex, ok??!! everything will be alright!
is that why you're so angry all the time...come and lets rekindle our love...forget politics-it's all dirty come and lets have some good old gay sex, ok??!! everything will be alright!
SGT ANANI FIADZOE 10 years ago
NPP has no chance in the next hundred years.
NPP has no chance in the next hundred years.
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 10 years ago
MY BROTHER, HAVE YOU SO SOON FORGOTTEN THAT THE TIME NDC WAS IN OPPOSITION WORSE THINGS HAPPENED MORE THAN WHAT IS HAPPENING IN NPP NOW. NO ONE IN NPP HAS LEFT TO FORM HIS/HER PARTY, BUT NDC DID. I DONT SEE ANY PROBLEM WITH N ... read full comment
MY BROTHER, HAVE YOU SO SOON FORGOTTEN THAT THE TIME NDC WAS IN OPPOSITION WORSE THINGS HAPPENED MORE THAN WHAT IS HAPPENING IN NPP NOW. NO ONE IN NPP HAS LEFT TO FORM HIS/HER PARTY, BUT NDC DID. I DONT SEE ANY PROBLEM WITH NPP. WHAT IS HAPPENING IN NPP HAPPENS IN EVERY PARTY. NPP WILL WRESTLE THE POWER FROM NDC IF THEY ARE ABLE TO STOP NDC FROM STEALING OR RIGGING THE ELECTIONS. THAT IS MY ONLY CONCERN.
obaa 10 years ago
ndc-has-nothing-good-for-ghana
ndc-has-nothing-good-for-ghana
insight to the bone 10 years ago
jj and all these foolish criminal ndc politicians again are trying to create a diversion and throw smoke screens in our eyes on the issue of corruption . our corruption is a different kind especially when is rooted in some mi ... read full comment
jj and all these foolish criminal ndc politicians again are trying to create a diversion and throw smoke screens in our eyes on the issue of corruption . our corruption is a different kind especially when is rooted in some minority group or tribe making war against the Akans so undermine the economy to push the Akans further into poverty and make them again massively pick up the passports and leave . Starting from the days of Nkrumah every minority ethnic group comes to power with the mentality of my time has come '' we go chop Ghana money some '' and do everything to ensure this . nkrumah using the old strategy of divide and rule , pit brother against brother divided the fanti speaking people into 2 regions , rawlings came and used the same methods to pit part of the fantis and ashantis against each other and now pepeni is [laying the same game of northerners against southerners and all non Akans against the Akans . Billions have been approved in parliament in the past few years and the monies disappeared meanwhile they shove down our throats stories of 3,5 million and rumours of CIA basically accusing Akans again of corruption as diversions to the real truth of the looting of those hiding behind the ndc party . our problem in a nutshell is hegemony tribalism and chauvinism and the evil fruits are corruption , destruction of the economy and treacherous enmity between brothers . with out the unification of all the potentials and peoples of the land there can be no progress or development leading to industrialization and real meaning well paying jobs for our children no matter the natural resources . that is also the the problem of the Arab world who will forever remain trapped in a quasi feudal society , we Akans choose a different path and will most surely secede as there is no other alternative , long live the republic of Akan
YOFK 10 years ago
WHATEVER IT NPP ARE SELF DESRUCTING THEMSELVES AND CANT WIN WITH THAT.PEOLE LIKE DR. APRAKU, KEN AGYEPONG, P.C.OFORI EVEN PARTY CHAIR SOMETIMES AND A HOST OF OTHERS ARE HURTING THE PARTY TOO MUCH.
WHATEVER IT NPP ARE SELF DESRUCTING THEMSELVES AND CANT WIN WITH THAT.PEOLE LIKE DR. APRAKU, KEN AGYEPONG, P.C.OFORI EVEN PARTY CHAIR SOMETIMES AND A HOST OF OTHERS ARE HURTING THE PARTY TOO MUCH.
Jack 10 years ago
Look at this MP, does internal disagreement equal readiness?' In any case I believe all NPP needs to do to find out how they can stop NDC from rigging the 2016 elections and NDC will just be in opposition. For close to five y ... read full comment
Look at this MP, does internal disagreement equal readiness?' In any case I believe all NPP needs to do to find out how they can stop NDC from rigging the 2016 elections and NDC will just be in opposition. For close to five year in power, what exactly has NDC been able to do?
SGT ANANI FIADZOE 10 years ago
NO CIVILIZED AND SOUND MINDED PERSON WILL VOTE FOR NDC, EVEN IF NPP ARE BUTCHERING THEMSELVES, NANA AKUFFO ADDO
WILL SINCERELY COME AND SORT YOU THIEVES
OUT.
NPP IS A DEMOCRATIC PARTY, EVERY ONE
HAS A RIGHT TO SPEAK HIS ... read full comment
NO CIVILIZED AND SOUND MINDED PERSON WILL VOTE FOR NDC, EVEN IF NPP ARE BUTCHERING THEMSELVES, NANA AKUFFO ADDO
WILL SINCERELY COME AND SORT YOU THIEVES
OUT.
NPP IS A DEMOCRATIC PARTY, EVERY ONE
HAS A RIGHT TO SPEAK HIS MIND NOT
LIKE NDC WHEN ONE SAYS SOMETHING OR SPEAKS THE TRUTH, HE IS EITHER SUSPENDED OR EXPELLED FROM THE PARTY.
FAKE SGT ANANI FIADZOE, THE THIEF, BETTER FUCK OFF. IDIOT!!!
SGT ANANI FIADZOE 10 years ago
Because you NDC idiots are violent party
violent through Coup D'etat, killings
who is more "patapaa"?
When Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings was
pulling out from NDC and bombarded Atta Mills and his NDC corrupt administrati ... read full comment
Because you NDC idiots are violent party
violent through Coup D'etat, killings
who is more "patapaa"?
When Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings was
pulling out from NDC and bombarded Atta Mills and his NDC corrupt administration does it means she was destroying your soc-alled political party, because he has spoken the truth?
NDC without thievery, corruption, lies
deceit, dishonest, rape, economical chaotic and selfish attitude in our
country come 2016, they have no chance
even the last election, NPP were robbed, NDC has never ever won elections in our country, they are always in stealing system, who will
vote for them, only arm robbers will.
citizen 10 years ago
master, stop these things and help the prez to fix the problems.ghanaians are indeed suffering.
master, stop these things and help the prez to fix the problems.ghanaians are indeed suffering.
okofo 10 years ago
But don't you want your party to win again? So, a nymph-minded individual like this is an MP?
Even a 4-year old could tell you that you prefere somebody else to assume NPP leadership, rather Nana Addo because Nana will be ... read full comment
But don't you want your party to win again? So, a nymph-minded individual like this is an MP?
Even a 4-year old could tell you that you prefere somebody else to assume NPP leadership, rather Nana Addo because Nana will be UNBEATABLE come 2016.
NAKED 10 years ago
Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch ... read full comment
Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch what is being called by some a new Thirty Years’ War Against Terrorism.
Mali, with a population of some 12 million, and a landmass three and a half times the size of Germany, is a land-locked largely Saharan Desert country in the center of western Africa, bordered by Algeria to its north, Mauritania to its west, Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Niger to its southern part. People I know who have spent time there before the recent US-led efforts at destabilization called it one of the most peaceful and beautiful places on earth, the home of Timbuktu. Its people are some ninety percent Muslim of varying persuasions. It has a rural subsistence agriculture and adult illiteracy of nearly 50%. Yet this country is suddenly the center of a new global “war on terror.”
On January 20 Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron announced his country’s curious resolve to dedicate itself to deal with “the terrorism threat” in Mali and north Africa. Cameron declared, “It will require a response that is about years, even decades, rather than months, and it requires a response that…has an absolutely iron resolve…” [1] Britain in its colonial heyday never had a stake in Mali. Until it won independence in 1960, Mali was a French colony.
On January 11, after more than a year of behind-the-scenes pressure on the neighboring Algeria to get them entangled in an invasion of its neighbor Mali, Hollande decided to make a direct French military intervention with US backing. His government launched air strikes in the rebel-held north of Mali against a fanatical Salafist band of jihadist cutthroats calling itself Al-Qaeda in the Islamic-Mahgreb (AQIM). The pretext for the seemingly swift French action was a military move by a tiny group of Islamic Jihadists of the Tuareg people, Asnar Dine, affiliated with the larger AQIM. On January 10 Asnar Dine – backed by other Islamist groups – attacked the southern town of Konna. That marked the first time since the Tuareg rebellion in early 2012 that Jihadist rebels moved out of traditional Tuareg territory in the northern desert to spread Islamic law to the south of Mali.
As French journalist Thierry Meyssan noted, French forces were remarkably well prepared: “The transitional President, Dioncounda Traore, declared a state of emergency and called to France for help. Paris intervened within hours to prevent the fall of the capital, Bamako. Far-sightedly, the Elysée had already pre-positioned in Mali troops from the 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (“the Colonials”) and the 13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment, helicopters from the COS (Special Operations Command), three Mirage 2000D’s, two Mirage F-1’s, three C135’s, a C130 Hercules and a C160 Transall.” [2] What a convenient coincidence.
By January 21 US Air Force transport planes began delivering hundreds of French elite soldiers and military equipment to Mali, ostensibly to roll back what we were told was an out-of-control terrorist advance south towards the Mali capital. [3] French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told media the number of its ‘boots on the ground’ in Mali had reached 2,000, adding that “around 4,000 troops will be mobilized for this operation,” in Mali and outside bases. [4]
But there are strong indications the French agenda in Mali is anything but humanitarian. In a France 5 TV interview, Le Drian carelessly admitted, “The goal is the total reconquest of Mali. We will not leave any pockets.” And President Francois Hollande said French troops would remain in the region long enough “to defeat terrorism.” The United States, Canada, Britain, Belgium, Germany and Denmark have all said they would support the French operation against Mali. [5]
Mali itself, like much of Africa is rich in raw materials. It has large reserves of gold, uranium and most recently, though western oil companies try to hide it, of oil, lots of oil. The French preferred to ignore Mali’s vast resources, keeping it a poor subsistence agriculture country. Under the deposed democratically-elected President Amadou Toumani Toure, for the first time the government initiated a systematic mapping of the vast wealth under its soil. According to Mamadou Igor Diarra, previous mining minister, Malian soil contains copper, uranium, phosphate, bauxite, gems and in particular, a large percentage of gold in addition to oil and gas. Thus, Mali is one of the countries in the world with the most raw materials. With its gold mining, the country is already one of the leading exploiters directly behind South Africa and Ghana. [6] Two thirds of France’s electricity is from nuclear power and sources of new uranium are essential. Presently, France draws significant uranium imports from neighboring Niger.
Now the picture gets a little complex.
According to usually reliable former US military experts with direct familiarity with the region, speaking on condition of anonymity, US and NATO Special Forces actually trained the same “terrorist” bands now justifying a neo-colonial US-backed invasion of Mali by France. The major question is why would Washington and Paris train the terrorists they are now acting to destroy in a “war on terror?” Were they really surprised at the lack of NATO loyalty from their trainees? And what is behind AFRICOM’s American-backed French takeover of Mali?
NAKED 10 years ago
Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch ... read full comment
Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch what is being called by some a new Thirty Years’ War Against Terrorism.
Mali, with a population of some 12 million, and a landmass three and a half times the size of Germany, is a land-locked largely Saharan Desert country in the center of western Africa, bordered by Algeria to its north, Mauritania to its west, Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Niger to its southern part. People I know who have spent time there before the recent US-led efforts at destabilization called it one of the most peaceful and beautiful places on earth, the home of Timbuktu. Its people are some ninety percent Muslim of varying persuasions. It has a rural subsistence agriculture and adult illiteracy of nearly 50%. Yet this country is suddenly the center of a new global “war on terror.”
On January 20 Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron announced his country’s curious resolve to dedicate itself to deal with “the terrorism threat” in Mali and north Africa. Cameron declared, “It will require a response that is about years, even decades, rather than months, and it requires a response that…has an absolutely iron resolve…” [1] Britain in its colonial heyday never had a stake in Mali. Until it won independence in 1960, Mali was a French colony.
On January 11, after more than a year of behind-the-scenes pressure on the neighboring Algeria to get them entangled in an invasion of its neighbor Mali, Hollande decided to make a direct French military intervention with US backing. His government launched air strikes in the rebel-held north of Mali against a fanatical Salafist band of jihadist cutthroats calling itself Al-Qaeda in the Islamic-Mahgreb (AQIM). The pretext for the seemingly swift French action was a military move by a tiny group of Islamic Jihadists of the Tuareg people, Asnar Dine, affiliated with the larger AQIM. On January 10 Asnar Dine – backed by other Islamist groups – attacked the southern town of Konna. That marked the first time since the Tuareg rebellion in early 2012 that Jihadist rebels moved out of traditional Tuareg territory in the northern desert to spread Islamic law to the south of Mali.
As French journalist Thierry Meyssan noted, French forces were remarkably well prepared: “The transitional President, Dioncounda Traore, declared a state of emergency and called to France for help. Paris intervened within hours to prevent the fall of the capital, Bamako. Far-sightedly, the Elysée had already pre-positioned in Mali troops from the 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (“the Colonials”) and the 13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment, helicopters from the COS (Special Operations Command), three Mirage 2000D’s, two Mirage F-1’s, three C135’s, a C130 Hercules and a C160 Transall.” [2] What a convenient coincidence.
By January 21 US Air Force transport planes began delivering hundreds of French elite soldiers and military equipment to Mali, ostensibly to roll back what we were told was an out-of-control terrorist advance south towards the Mali capital. [3] French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told media the number of its ‘boots on the ground’ in Mali had reached 2,000, adding that “around 4,000 troops will be mobilized for this operation,” in Mali and outside bases. [4]
But there are strong indications the French agenda in Mali is anything but humanitarian. In a France 5 TV interview, Le Drian carelessly admitted, “The goal is the total reconquest of Mali. We will not leave any pockets.” And President Francois Hollande said French troops would remain in the region long enough “to defeat terrorism.” The United States, Canada, Britain, Belgium, Germany and Denmark have all said they would support the French operation against Mali. [5]
Mali itself, like much of Africa is rich in raw materials. It has large reserves of gold, uranium and most recently, though western oil companies try to hide it, of oil, lots of oil. The French preferred to ignore Mali’s vast resources, keeping it a poor subsistence agriculture country. Under the deposed democratically-elected President Amadou Toumani Toure, for the first time the government initiated a systematic mapping of the vast wealth under its soil. According to Mamadou Igor Diarra, previous mining minister, Malian soil contains copper, uranium, phosphate, bauxite, gems and in particular, a large percentage of gold in addition to oil and gas. Thus, Mali is one of the countries in the world with the most raw materials. With its gold mining, the country is already one of the leading exploiters directly behind South Africa and Ghana. [6] Two thirds of France’s electricity is from nuclear power and sources of new uranium are essential. Presently, France draws significant uranium imports from neighboring Niger.
Now the picture gets a little complex.
According to usually reliable former US military experts with direct familiarity with the region, speaking on condition of anonymity, US and NATO Special Forces actually trained the same “terrorist” bands now justifying a neo-colonial US-backed invasion of Mali by France. The major question is why would Washington and Paris train the terrorists they are now acting to destroy in a “war on terror?” Were they really surprised at the lack of NATO loyalty from their trainees? And what is behind AFRICOM’s American-backed French takeover of Mali?
NAKED 10 years ago
Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch ... read full comment
Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch what is being called by some a new Thirty Years’ War Against Terrorism.
Mali, with a population of some 12 million, and a landmass three and a half times the size of Germany, is a land-locked largely Saharan Desert country in the center of western Africa, bordered by Algeria to its north, Mauritania to its west, Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Niger to its southern part. People I know who have spent time there before the recent US-led efforts at destabilization called it one of the most peaceful and beautiful places on earth, the home of Timbuktu. Its people are some ninety percent Muslim of varying persuasions. It has a rural subsistence agriculture and adult illiteracy of nearly 50%. Yet this country is suddenly the center of a new global “war on terror.”
On January 20 Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron announced his country’s curious resolve to dedicate itself to deal with “the terrorism threat” in Mali and north Africa. Cameron declared, “It will require a response that is about years, even decades, rather than months, and it requires a response that…has an absolutely iron resolve…” [1] Britain in its colonial heyday never had a stake in Mali. Until it won independence in 1960, Mali was a French colony.
On January 11, after more than a year of behind-the-scenes pressure on the neighboring Algeria to get them entangled in an invasion of its neighbor Mali, Hollande decided to make a direct French military intervention with US backing. His government launched air strikes in the rebel-held north of Mali against a fanatical Salafist band of jihadist cutthroats calling itself Al-Qaeda in the Islamic-Mahgreb (AQIM). The pretext for the seemingly swift French action was a military move by a tiny group of Islamic Jihadists of the Tuareg people, Asnar Dine, affiliated with the larger AQIM. On January 10 Asnar Dine – backed by other Islamist groups – attacked the southern town of Konna. That marked the first time since the Tuareg rebellion in early 2012 that Jihadist rebels moved out of traditional Tuareg territory in the northern desert to spread Islamic law to the south of Mali.
As French journalist Thierry Meyssan noted, French forces were remarkably well prepared: “The transitional President, Dioncounda Traore, declared a state of emergency and called to France for help. Paris intervened within hours to prevent the fall of the capital, Bamako. Far-sightedly, the Elysée had already pre-positioned in Mali troops from the 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (“the Colonials”) and the 13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment, helicopters from the COS (Special Operations Command), three Mirage 2000D’s, two Mirage F-1’s, three C135’s, a C130 Hercules and a C160 Transall.” [2] What a convenient coincidence.
By January 21 US Air Force transport planes began delivering hundreds of French elite soldiers and military equipment to Mali, ostensibly to roll back what we were told was an out-of-control terrorist advance south towards the Mali capital. [3] French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told media the number of its ‘boots on the ground’ in Mali had reached 2,000, adding that “around 4,000 troops will be mobilized for this operation,” in Mali and outside bases. [4]
But there are strong indications the French agenda in Mali is anything but humanitarian. In a France 5 TV interview, Le Drian carelessly admitted, “The goal is the total reconquest of Mali. We will not leave any pockets.” And President Francois Hollande said French troops would remain in the region long enough “to defeat terrorism.” The United States, Canada, Britain, Belgium, Germany and Denmark have all said they would support the French operation against Mali. [5]
Mali itself, like much of Africa is rich in raw materials. It has large reserves of gold, uranium and most recently, though western oil companies try to hide it, of oil, lots of oil. The French preferred to ignore Mali’s vast resources, keeping it a poor subsistence agriculture country. Under the deposed democratically-elected President Amadou Toumani Toure, for the first time the government initiated a systematic mapping of the vast wealth under its soil. According to Mamadou Igor Diarra, previous mining minister, Malian soil contains copper, uranium, phosphate, bauxite, gems and in particular, a large percentage of gold in addition to oil and gas. Thus, Mali is one of the countries in the world with the most raw materials. With its gold mining, the country is already one of the leading exploiters directly behind South Africa and Ghana. [6] Two thirds of France’s electricity is from nuclear power and sources of new uranium are essential. Presently, France draws significant uranium imports from neighboring Niger.
Now the picture gets a little complex.
According to usually reliable former US military experts with direct familiarity with the region, speaking on condition of anonymity, US and NATO Special Forces actually trained the same “terrorist” bands now justifying a neo-colonial US-backed invasion of Mali by France. The major question is why would Washington and Paris train the terrorists they are now acting to destroy in a “war on terror?” Were they really surprised at the lack of NATO loyalty from their trainees? And what is behind AFRICOM’s American-backed French takeover of Mali?
Papa Yaw 10 years ago
How
How
NDC MEMBERS U S A 10 years ago
THE NDC PARTY HAS FALL GHANAIANS SO THEY A GOING TO DEAD IN JUSUS NAME NANA IS BETER THAN YOUR STUPID MAHAM
THE NDC PARTY HAS FALL GHANAIANS SO THEY A GOING TO DEAD IN JUSUS NAME NANA IS BETER THAN YOUR STUPID MAHAM
ADABRAKA 10 years ago
Is Ndc also ready with their incompetent managing of Gh?
Is Ndc also ready with their incompetent managing of Gh?
Agyeman 10 years ago
NPP is a party of failures and thieves.The only place such failures ought to govern are totally failed places like Old Fadama.
NPP is a party of failures and thieves.The only place such failures ought to govern are totally failed places like Old Fadama.
A. RAHMAN 10 years ago
Master just shut-up, there are a lot of basic things the current NDC can't even manage, and you are there making noise. or you want me to mention them for you to go and tell your Mahama, ok, water, fuel, electricity, educatio ... read full comment
Master just shut-up, there are a lot of basic things the current NDC can't even manage, and you are there making noise. or you want me to mention them for you to go and tell your Mahama, ok, water, fuel, electricity, education, health ....ect. in fact Ghanians abr3
oppong london 10 years ago
with nana addo ndc can,t rig again else ,ghana must go to war and put fear behind them,ndc for another 4 years will collapse ghana entirely.
with nana addo ndc can,t rig again else ,ghana must go to war and put fear behind them,ndc for another 4 years will collapse ghana entirely.
Pumpuni 10 years ago
"If they insist on bringing Nana Addo again, as for us we don’t have any problem."
Who are you kidding? You just confessed that you are afraid of Nana Addo.
"If they insist on bringing Nana Addo again, as for us we don’t have any problem."
Who are you kidding? You just confessed that you are afraid of Nana Addo.
fredsaid 10 years ago
So was the NDC ready for power when Konadu split from the party to form the NDP just before elections? The fact that there is democratic debate going on within a party for different ideas to build a foundation and a consensu ... read full comment
So was the NDC ready for power when Konadu split from the party to form the NDP just before elections? The fact that there is democratic debate going on within a party for different ideas to build a foundation and a consensus as to the way forward does not mean they will not be eligible and ready for power in 2016.
Your rationale as an MP is very poor and that tells the quality of people who are MPs in Ghana today.
obaa 10 years ago
ndc has nothing good for ghana.
ndc has nothing good for ghana.
obaa 10 years ago
akuffo adoo all way.
akuffo adoo all way.
obaa 10 years ago
nana go win .
nana go win .
WRONG 10 years ago
YOU GO INTO POLITICS TO SERVE NO TO GAIN POWER.
IT IS A DIFFERENT MINDSET - FELLOW GHANAIANS
YOU GO INTO POLITICS TO SERVE NO TO GAIN POWER.
IT IS A DIFFERENT MINDSET - FELLOW GHANAIANS
jake 10 years ago
Politics is business to the NPP as said by one Kuffour Govt. ex-minister who donated the motor bikes. Read his comments.
Politics is business to the NPP as said by one Kuffour Govt. ex-minister who donated the motor bikes. Read his comments.
KOKI 10 years ago
One would expect the MP to worry over the non-performance of his party's government. To direct his concern over the fortunes of the opposition party, NPP, is completely unproductive and irrelevant!
If the opposition is hap ... read full comment
One would expect the MP to worry over the non-performance of his party's government. To direct his concern over the fortunes of the opposition party, NPP, is completely unproductive and irrelevant!
If the opposition is happy to waste their time squabbling over who leads them, let them go ahead but for your party in power focus on how the economy can be fixed!
This great nation called Ghana is endowed with so many talents; an abundance of brainy, extremely astute men and women and rich natural resources to boot for accelerated development. But because of empty politics, brute selfishness and acute shortsightedness we pride in and extol mediocrity and pettiness! No wonder due to under-performance many resort to sickening short cut option of stealing state money in diverse ways and varying colors! Everyday many of our politicians who are entrusted with the task of formulating and implementing good policies dabble in very unproductive politics all day long, seven days a week and mother Ghana bleeds!
Give us a break and get down to business of salvaging the ailing economy!
"...as for us we don’t have any problem. Dr Konadu Apraku has already indicated that Nana Addo is not the people’s choice… when they insist, we will win again” Just listen to this! Well you have the power, you "won" already; what have you done and are doing with the "win" you are craving for again? Come on honorable MP let's be serious for once and stop this elementary political gimmicks!
bensala omar 10 years ago
i pray for npp to retain nana addo and for that matter ndc can also retain the presisency
i pray for npp to retain nana addo and for that matter ndc can also retain the presisency
jake 10 years ago
insults and more insults at any who dare utter the truth. Deceit and insults are their trait
insults and more insults at any who dare utter the truth. Deceit and insults are their trait
Joseph 10 years ago
everything is better than this corrupt gattered so called government
everything is better than this corrupt gattered so called government
BOB CAT 10 years ago
KWABENA MINTAH DI WO FIE ASEM.NDC WERE READY FOR POWER AND THEY HAD IT THROUGH ANY MEANS BUT NOW GHANAIANS ARE CRYING.YOU PEOPLE HAVE FAILED GHANAIANS DRASTICALLY.THIS WHAT YOU HAVE TO FIND A SOLUTION TO SAFE THIS COLLAPSED E ... read full comment
KWABENA MINTAH DI WO FIE ASEM.NDC WERE READY FOR POWER AND THEY HAD IT THROUGH ANY MEANS BUT NOW GHANAIANS ARE CRYING.YOU PEOPLE HAVE FAILED GHANAIANS DRASTICALLY.THIS WHAT YOU HAVE TO FIND A SOLUTION TO SAFE THIS COLLAPSED ECONOMY.A GOOD POLITICIAN WILL NOT HAVE TIME TALK ABOUT HIS OPPONENTS AS YOU ARE DOING.STOP THIS BACK BITING BECAUSE IT IS NOT GOING TO HELP YOUR FAILURE TO THE NATION.SEE THIS YOUR YEYE GOVERNANCE AND YOUR HAVE GOT TIME TO COMMENT ON SOMEONE´S READINESS,YOU ARE REALLY DAMNED FOOL.COMMENT ON YOUR FAILUE AND FIND SOLUTIONS AND LEAVE THE OPPOSITION TO FIND THEIR COMMON GROUND.IDIOT FAILURES,YE BE DIIIKEKE,CHOP TILL YOU CHOP ALL YOUR FINGERS THEN YOU WILL KNOW YOUR STUPIDITIES.BUSHMAN LIKE YOU IF NOT THIS USELESS NDC WHICH PARTY DO YOU FIT IN.ALL MAYBE YOUR ARE THE ONLY EDUCATED PERSON IN JUABOSO AND ITS SUBURBS.OKUSIE!
goofy 10 years ago
STOP YOUR STUPID ANALYSE N P P HAS THREE YEARS TO PICK THEIR PARTY FLAG BEARER FOOL
STOP YOUR STUPID ANALYSE N P P HAS THREE YEARS TO PICK THEIR PARTY FLAG BEARER FOOL
KWAME ACHI (LONDON 10 years ago
AS A MP,YOU DO NOT THINK ABOUT THE DEVELOPING, OR HOW THIS COUNTRY WILL BENEFIT FROM THE OIL,GOLD,COCOA AND OTHER THINGS WE HAVE IN GHANA.STOP PARTIZAN AND RESPECT THE PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY.TALKING ABOUT CCP/NPP/NDC DOESNT H ... read full comment
AS A MP,YOU DO NOT THINK ABOUT THE DEVELOPING, OR HOW THIS COUNTRY WILL BENEFIT FROM THE OIL,GOLD,COCOA AND OTHER THINGS WE HAVE IN GHANA.STOP PARTIZAN AND RESPECT THE PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY.TALKING ABOUT CCP/NPP/NDC DOESNT HELP ANYONE IN THIS CRUCIAL TIME BUT WE NEED YOU MPs TO PERFORM WELL OR THINK WHY YOU ARE MP.YOU ARE MP,TELL US YOUR PLANS,IDEAS AND WHAT IS GOOD FOR THIS COUNTRY.PARTIZAN IS DESTROYING MOTHER GHANA.UNITY WE STAND.MAY GOD OR ALLAH BE WITH US
WITH THEIR " PATAPAA" ATTITUDE. WHO CARES?
THEY WILL BE NOTHING LEFT TO RULE EVEN BY 2015! CHINA WILL BE YOUR RULER! THEY ARE BUILD BIG WARSHIPS TO MAKE SURE YOUR DEBTS ARE PAID TO THEM! EVERY DROP OF OIL FROM JUBILEE BELONGS TO CHINA TO REPAY THE MONEY ndc (NATION DE ...
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is that why you're so angry all the time...come and lets rekindle our love...forget politics-it's all dirty come and lets have some good old gay sex, ok??!! everything will be alright!
NPP has no chance in the next hundred years.
MY BROTHER, HAVE YOU SO SOON FORGOTTEN THAT THE TIME NDC WAS IN OPPOSITION WORSE THINGS HAPPENED MORE THAN WHAT IS HAPPENING IN NPP NOW. NO ONE IN NPP HAS LEFT TO FORM HIS/HER PARTY, BUT NDC DID. I DONT SEE ANY PROBLEM WITH N ...
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ndc-has-nothing-good-for-ghana
jj and all these foolish criminal ndc politicians again are trying to create a diversion and throw smoke screens in our eyes on the issue of corruption . our corruption is a different kind especially when is rooted in some mi ...
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WHATEVER IT NPP ARE SELF DESRUCTING THEMSELVES AND CANT WIN WITH THAT.PEOLE LIKE DR. APRAKU, KEN AGYEPONG, P.C.OFORI EVEN PARTY CHAIR SOMETIMES AND A HOST OF OTHERS ARE HURTING THE PARTY TOO MUCH.
Look at this MP, does internal disagreement equal readiness?' In any case I believe all NPP needs to do to find out how they can stop NDC from rigging the 2016 elections and NDC will just be in opposition. For close to five y ...
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NO CIVILIZED AND SOUND MINDED PERSON WILL VOTE FOR NDC, EVEN IF NPP ARE BUTCHERING THEMSELVES, NANA AKUFFO ADDO
WILL SINCERELY COME AND SORT YOU THIEVES
OUT.
NPP IS A DEMOCRATIC PARTY, EVERY ONE
HAS A RIGHT TO SPEAK HIS ...
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Because you NDC idiots are violent party
violent through Coup D'etat, killings
who is more "patapaa"?
When Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings was
pulling out from NDC and bombarded Atta Mills and his NDC corrupt administrati ...
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master, stop these things and help the prez to fix the problems.ghanaians are indeed suffering.
But don't you want your party to win again? So, a nymph-minded individual like this is an MP?
Even a 4-year old could tell you that you prefere somebody else to assume NPP leadership, rather Nana Addo because Nana will be ...
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Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch ...
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Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch ...
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Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch ...
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How
THE NDC PARTY HAS FALL GHANAIANS SO THEY A GOING TO DEAD IN JUSUS NAME NANA IS BETER THAN YOUR STUPID MAHAM
Is Ndc also ready with their incompetent managing of Gh?
NPP is a party of failures and thieves.The only place such failures ought to govern are totally failed places like Old Fadama.
Master just shut-up, there are a lot of basic things the current NDC can't even manage, and you are there making noise. or you want me to mention them for you to go and tell your Mahama, ok, water, fuel, electricity, educatio ...
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with nana addo ndc can,t rig again else ,ghana must go to war and put fear behind them,ndc for another 4 years will collapse ghana entirely.
"If they insist on bringing Nana Addo again, as for us we don’t have any problem."
Who are you kidding? You just confessed that you are afraid of Nana Addo.
So was the NDC ready for power when Konadu split from the party to form the NDP just before elections? The fact that there is democratic debate going on within a party for different ideas to build a foundation and a consensu ...
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ndc has nothing good for ghana.
akuffo adoo all way.
nana go win .
YOU GO INTO POLITICS TO SERVE NO TO GAIN POWER.
IT IS A DIFFERENT MINDSET - FELLOW GHANAIANS
Politics is business to the NPP as said by one Kuffour Govt. ex-minister who donated the motor bikes. Read his comments.
One would expect the MP to worry over the non-performance of his party's government. To direct his concern over the fortunes of the opposition party, NPP, is completely unproductive and irrelevant!
If the opposition is hap ...
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i pray for npp to retain nana addo and for that matter ndc can also retain the presisency
insults and more insults at any who dare utter the truth. Deceit and insults are their trait
everything is better than this corrupt gattered so called government
KWABENA MINTAH DI WO FIE ASEM.NDC WERE READY FOR POWER AND THEY HAD IT THROUGH ANY MEANS BUT NOW GHANAIANS ARE CRYING.YOU PEOPLE HAVE FAILED GHANAIANS DRASTICALLY.THIS WHAT YOU HAVE TO FIND A SOLUTION TO SAFE THIS COLLAPSED E ...
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STOP YOUR STUPID ANALYSE N P P HAS THREE YEARS TO PICK THEIR PARTY FLAG BEARER FOOL
AS A MP,YOU DO NOT THINK ABOUT THE DEVELOPING, OR HOW THIS COUNTRY WILL BENEFIT FROM THE OIL,GOLD,COCOA AND OTHER THINGS WE HAVE IN GHANA.STOP PARTIZAN AND RESPECT THE PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY.TALKING ABOUT CCP/NPP/NDC DOESNT H ...
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