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IEA to launch campaign against "Winner Takes All" politics

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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    Let us not be fooled into ignoring the true motives and intentions of JJ's so called uprisings as the truth is evident upon reflection with wisdom and a just heart. It was nothing but a dubious plan and insidious agenda motiv ...
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  • ATINGA 9 years ago

    HEY BUSH-MAN I THINK IT IS TIME YOU STOP WRITING THESE YOUR BUSH-MAN AKAN ENGLISH. THERE IS NO WORD AS "BACKSTRABBING". BETTER GO TO SCHOOL AND POLISH YOUR GRAMMER. DO NOT FORGET THAT ALL WHAT YOU ALWAYS WRITE ON THIS WEBSITE ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    we are not all the same and since when did being a Ghanaian mean erasing one's identity and heritage ? i think its you who should go back to your jss school as in every sentence you have a mistake . All these Akans you mentio ...
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  • Boycott 9 years ago

    With boycott of inauguration, parliament etc how can there be room for anything but winner takes all?

  • GET REAL 9 years ago

    ITS NOT AN ISSUE OF WINNER TAKES ALL, ITS AN ISSUE OF ROBBERY OF THE STATES SCARCE TREASURES WHICH THESE THIEVES POSING AS POLITICIANS COME TO STEAL THRO CREATE LOOT AND SHARE...THEY ARE NOT PATRIOTIC AND THEY ARE MUCH WORSE ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago

    The genesis pof winner-takes-all is the weak constitution whose sell by date is long gone. It is a bastard constitution left from the vestiges of khakistocratic, kleptomaniac tyrants and anarchists. We need to considerably r ...
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  • Alex London 9 years ago

    Yes the winner takes all by Ghana standards has been one the main causes of lack of economic development progress. What we need ia a National Economic Development plan (NDP) which would be legally binding on which ever party ...
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  • Whatever 9 years ago

    winner takes all is what democracy ideally is about

  • AB 9 years ago

    When did the IEA realise that the winner take all was not suitable. It was ok from 2001 - 2008? Their prefered choice of president is not in power so winner take all is not good. Hypocrisy of the highest order. These shameles ...
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