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Let’s brighten the corners we find ourselves in; Nduom advises

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  • cha 10 years ago

    This man will be president if Ghanaians were educated

  • SHAMU 10 years ago

    What a shame, a person of this kind still talk like we are 50 years ago. Natural resouces has nothing to prove how rich we are. After all, most countries that are rich today, were rich because of their abundont human resource ...
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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    Nobody can hide the light and true destiny of the great nation of Akan. they use all kinds of schemes and tricks to undermine or deny a proper standard to us but we shall never surrender. we shall change and adapt as like the ...
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  • The Northern Patriot 10 years ago

    I hope Bawumia, Mustapha Hameed, Old Man Tedam, Afoko, our idiot MP Nitiwul etc, etc and all Northerners will read your write-up.

    But I don't blame Ashanti-Akyem mafia's scornful attitude towards northerners. Northerners s ...
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  • yapo 10 years ago

    ok shamu what point are you trying to make here, be'cos,conceining what paa kwesi said,i think he's right 100% so if you think u have something better than what he said please bring it on, BRO,

  • Osagefo 10 years ago

    One of the most recent developments in neo-colonialist strategy is the suggested establishment of a Businessmen Corps which will, like the Peace Corps, act in developing countries. In an article on ‘U.S. Intelligence and th ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    Once upon a time, a married couple like me, celebrated their 57 year marriage anniversary with a lot of fun & flair.

    They had become the 'most infamous couple' of the city for not having a single conflict during their peri ...
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  • Godfrey Wills (calgary) 10 years ago

    The man said it all,,, you do not plant a lemon and expect to harvest a sweet mango.. You voted this weak man and his party into office so suck it up the people of Ghana and stop complaining.

  • Pumpuni 10 years ago

    Shame on you. How can you write anything on Ghana's independence without mentioning Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's name?
    You lost ground in Ghanaian politics the very day you parted ways with everything that had to do with Nkrumah.

  • Nkunim 10 years ago

    This is evidence if good thoughts about our nation. Let us all lear from this PPP man and make Ghana a better place to live. God bless Dr. Nduom. God bless Ghana

  • Akomadan Adjei Nkansah Belgium 10 years ago

    AS A PREZ HOW DARE HIM TELL GHANIANS THAT HE CHOP ALL THE MONEY AND LEFT GHANIANS BONES ???? IS SICK,EVILS,SHIT TALK,NOW ASKING GHANIANS TO HELP,WITH WHAT????WOYOME SAGA,AKONFEM,TREES WENT TO BOKINA,STOLED GHANA GOLD TO IRIAN ...
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  • john Anandhua 10 years ago

    NDUOM, the SECOND THIEF OF GHANA

  • Max Carter 10 years ago

    Good food for thought(s)...But how do we get there, ha?, depending on the choice we make! Heavy!!!

  • ato johnson 10 years ago

    wise man

  • ffonky 10 years ago

    I think Paaa Kwesi is right,He has at least startet brighting in his corner. if everybody will play his/her part in the small corner where she/he is, we´ll start taking over our dear country and choose whom we really want to ...
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  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    One can't plant tomato seed and expect pepper out of its harvest.
    There is something in tomato seed that makes it bear tomato vegetable.

    A TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT.

    One cannot expect good governance if he votes bad,w ...
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  • Close Observer 10 years ago

    Do not support POLITICAL PARTIES like you support HEARTS or KOTOKO. They are a GROUP OF PEOPLE who claim they can manage AFFAIRS OF THE STATE for you. You pay them for doing that. You must therefore USE YOUR HEAD and NOT YOUR ...
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