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Daasebre’s book described as legendary

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  • KOFI KOFIII 10 years ago

    Well done Nana. Other traditional leaders can learn from u.

  • MOGADISHU 10 years ago

    HE MAY BE A GREAT MIND BUT A THOROUGHLY UNPLEASANT, EGOCENTRIC AND POWER DRUNK SOCIOPATH

  • franklins 10 years ago

    l actually have no dough about daasebre's academic prowers. but his chieftain. the regular news of sectional discontentment of his subject chiefs masses. l expect success and tranquility under his rule than otherwise. l wish ...
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  • unMisguided African Child. 10 years ago

    Your review of this book is TOUGH TO CHEW,simply put,....A Pile Of Horse-Bisquites.Repetitive and disjointed.

    Lacks simple grammar,makes it difficult to grasp.

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    not sure this is Azongos review,the writer Seth,maybe responsible.

  • Kofi Paul 10 years ago

    Yes, very great works. But if not translated into actionable achievements while he lives,then the book will, as others, remain on the shelves to compete with cobwebs and dust. This is the problem of the black man; he has all ...
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  • Sunsum 10 years ago

    Who paid this Azongo to write this load of rubbish? And why does Krampah think he can just quote him without trying to make sense of what Azongo had spewed out. I wonder if Krampah has read the 'Legendary' book himself. Sympt ...
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  • Effah 10 years ago

    Wisdom is the application of knowledge.
    This is what Oti Boateng should know. Could he be wise enough to bring peace to his sub-chiefs and his relatives in Old Juaben?

    Again, he should know that fine sermons are of no use ...
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  • Ayeboafo NkwantaBisa 10 years ago

    Welldone Nana for a good job done this is what we are looking forward from erlderly ghanaians to leave something for our next generations - thats what we called history.

    The Bible, Koran and all religious books are all his ...
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  • Osei Yao 10 years ago

    WHAT A PANEGYRIC! I HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK,BUT I HAVE IT ON READING THE REVIEW THAT THE BOOK IS A TREATISE OF THE LIFE OF A BOASTFUL, SELF-ASSESSMENT OF AN EGOCENTRIC MEGALOMANIAC WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. DECENT SCHOLARS WILL SH ...
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  • CS 10 years ago

    Blatherful hyperbolic encomiums signifying nothing productive or useful!