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NPP likely to perpetuate gargantuan crimes if… - Lecturer

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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    The way NPP shouts thief theif and tribe, tribe tells me their true colors. Thieves and tribalists

  • j0eY L0nd0n 10 years ago

    Ata ayi and co will flog hern drug Baron live at osei krooooommmmm..

  • Proud Ashanti 10 years ago

    Lets make Dr. Bawumiah and Dr.Frimpong our next president and vice president to stop corruption. Nana Addo must kindly retire. God bless 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 ...
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  • william 10 years ago

    Tackle accountability deficit in political parties, churches and educational institutions, especially student leadership and battle against corruption will be on track. Integrate youth and women's group's, including the Afric ...
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  • HOLY SINNER 10 years ago

    This guys(Jake,Nana Addo and co)are all old crooks.Stealing is imbued in their blood.Ken will never lie about his colleagues ,for what reason?

  • jake 10 years ago

    Dr. Baah's assertions are logically true. For by extension little bits of corruption are the SEEDS of BIGGER THIEVING. Now this DR. is going to take INSULTS from foot-soldiers on my count to 10 100-GO

  • ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 10 years ago

    I disagree with Dr. Baah. What Kennedy Agyepong said may be true but in every society if the leader is corrupt it is easy for the followers to be corrupt. Any leader who is not corrupt, the people working under him/her are ...
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  • king 10 years ago

    So you see why corruption is on the ascendancy now?IT's bcs error president MAHAMA himself is toooo corrupt,hence can't just talk about corruption.bcs if he dare make any attempt they will spill the beans about his gyeeda inv ...
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  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago

    We told Akan's npp party earlier, when the 3 fraudsters went to supreme court to overturn the elected President of our country that, it was a plan thing to hijack the presidential position up to 2016 for Nana biladdo. Now ,na ...
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  • OB 10 years ago

    This useless lecturer whose appointment was terminated at a community college in Texas,U S A,for incompetence and sexual activities with Mexican girls should keep his mouth shut.

  • Kwame Dokyi 10 years ago

    This is logically outrageous!!Are you dwelling on ad hominem to draw moral equivalence? It is a shame to present such a feeble-minded and bias reasoning. What is wrong is wrong, period!!!! Corruption is endemic in the NPP rec ...
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  • Yaa Achia 10 years ago

    Our leadership is corrupt to the bone. Sir John is worse. He goes around, collects money in party's name and doesn't make account. Let him come out to challenge this.

  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    How did many of us lose our moral compass?

    What is wrong is wrong, no matter who perpetrates the deed, and someone else's faux pax does not automatically disqualify that person from pointing out the wrongs by others.

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  • John,Tema 10 years ago

    That is a true academician he says it as it is,unlike others who hide behind political parties.I know the NDC followers will be jubilating by now.

  • Private Eye 10 years ago

    These Phd's, who can't think with their degrees!. What useful insight did Dr. Amoako Baah's conditional inference from Ken Agyapong's allegation add to the discussion? Doesn't the NPP have an internal audit committee and why ...
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  • Abuakwa Bob Marley 10 years ago

    Dr. Amoako Baah's said "And if what Ken Agyapong is saying is true" Don't you have eyes??? aaahhhbbaaa!

  • Private Eye 10 years ago

    You have missed the gist of my whole comment. Did you understand I meant by "Conditional inference"?

  • VAVIOTO 10 years ago

    OYIWA!!!! I SAID IT ALL THAT NPP BIG MEN TALK TOO MUCH AND THAT THEY ARE GIVING MUCH WEAPON TO THE THEIR OPPONENTS. YOU HEAR THE ANALYSIS OF THE LECTURER?

    NPP BIG MEN - DO NOT GO ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF YOUR HEARTS ...
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  • Nii Okai 10 years ago

    Yes the NPP is full of bunch of thieves if one takes away the political and tribal bigotry out of the issue. The politicians are in to steal the natoin's wealth. Obetsebi Lamptey stole the bungalow. Is that not gargantuan ste ...
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  • Kwabena Apuntuah 10 years ago

    What a crap? Did this so called professor listen to himself? Where and how did he arrive at this conclusion:"“if you were unable to deliver these little things that were entrusted in your care by the party, then, it means y ...
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  • Pressman 10 years ago

    We have been following the rubbish and gibberish of this so-called political science professor.He should come out to deny or confirm whether he is an adviser to Alan or not? This guy shall be exposed big time very soon!

  • PLUMBER 10 years ago

    In which way is the Prof going to be exposed? For being an Allan advisor? When has it become a crime to be an advisor to a Presidential aspirant? What of those of Nana Addo? Why are some of you so uncomfortable whenever some ...
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  • NPP 10 years ago

    Why are you surprised? Just look at their track records

  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    Well, Jake might have needed the cash to pay for the Government Bungalow he did not want to give up.

    If all Agyapong is saying is true, Jake would have to face the Court for Campaign financing crimes, whether or not he re ...
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  • Baba 10 years ago

    Important note is "if". Is it so? That needs more critical look.

  • kofi Anto 10 years ago

    The Political Science Lecturer revealed that one of the reasons for the ruling National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) success in general elections since the inception of the Fourth Republic is the fact that “it takes care of ...
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  • Listowell Lawson 10 years ago

    The old time crooks know themselves better than anyone else. And it has taken the anger of one of the chief crooks to divulge it. Shame unto the NPP.

  • Concerned 10 years ago

    Whilst Baahs statement that rogue elements within the npp should be kicked out is correct how can he then call on the npp to copy the ndc by taking care of it's grassroots. Shouldn't he be saying that whoever comes to power ...
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  • KOFI - USA 10 years ago

    ANOTHER PHD HOLDER WITH NO BRAINS. TAKING CARE OF THE GRASSROOTS IS WAHT IS CONTRIBUTING TO THE CORRUPTION IN GHANA.

  • NPP KWASEAFUO PART 10 years ago

    What do you expect when the greedy dogs congregate? Greed and pomposity is in their DNA.