Bad leadership in Ghana was started by Nkrumah. In fact all our problems started with him. Nkrumah was a dictator and very ambitious. He introduced one party rule in Ghana and made himself life president. He was neither carin ... read full comment
Bad leadership in Ghana was started by Nkrumah. In fact all our problems started with him. Nkrumah was a dictator and very ambitious. He introduced one party rule in Ghana and made himself life president. He was neither caring, compassionate, visionary, smart nor politically savvy. Most of the things he took credit for had been started by the British, our colonial masters. For instance Tema Motorway was on the drawing board when he took over and Akosombo Dam was not his brainchild. KNUST was established by Asantehene and the British. Surprisingly, most of the things he takes credit for were never initiated by him
Independence, for instance, was sought for by many and achieved under the aegis and cunningness of Kofi Nwiah, trickster and schemer extraordinaire. Well, all along I have been asking how and under what circumstances "Francis Kofi Nwiah" was able to change his name to "Kwame Nkrumah". I know that it is permissible for anybody to change his name anytime he or she wishes but it is strange and beyond comprehension for one to change his birthday from Friday to Saturday ie from Kofi to Kwame. This is what makes me suspicious of Kofi Nwiah or Kwame Nkrumah. He claimed that his date of birth was 21st September 1909. This day according to the 20th century Calendar was a Tuesday!!! So was Nkrumah born on a Tuesday, a Friday or a Saturday? We must find out what he was up to with all these very strange findings. He was indeed cunning and only preyed on the emotions of the Ghanaian masses. It was my wish that the president would set up a committee to investigate before declaring Nkrumah's "unknown" birthday a holiday.
When he took over we had trade surplus running into millions of Pound Sterling but when he was forced out we had a trade deficit of several million pounds sterling!! This was the result of bad governance. He should have been overthrown earlier than 1966. We all saw good governance under K4. To me K4 is the best president Ghana has ever had. Kuffour is the greatest. We thank Kotoka and Afrifa for stoping the dictator in his tracks. Ayekoo Kotoka and Afrifa. The Kotoka Air Port should never be renamed
Eshun Takoradi 9 years ago
They should read on empty stomah? i bet the amissh- arthur kids are well fed.
They should read on empty stomah? i bet the amissh- arthur kids are well fed.
Kankan Nyame 9 years ago
The children cannot read because there are no books in the schools neither are there libraries in many districts. This is so because your party-NDC high ranking members have been stealing all the money and buying mansions in ... read full comment
The children cannot read because there are no books in the schools neither are there libraries in many districts. This is so because your party-NDC high ranking members have been stealing all the money and buying mansions in Europe and North America. Only a revolution will help to retrieve our stolen wealth from your cronies. Then you can talk about reading.
Sgt K 9 years ago
It is surprising that The Ghanaian security forces watch cowardly and unconcerned while the NDC looting brigade continues with their stealing with impunity. They must be ashamed anytime they collect salaries for doing nothing ... read full comment
It is surprising that The Ghanaian security forces watch cowardly and unconcerned while the NDC looting brigade continues with their stealing with impunity. They must be ashamed anytime they collect salaries for doing nothing to help the suffering masses. Is that not what they are paid for? The top military brass have become a part of the NDC looting brigade so we look forward to the junior ranks to do something until it is too late.
princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago
Physics Teacher: “Isaac Newton was sitting under a tree when an apple fell on his head and he discovered gravity. Isn’t that wonderful?”
Student: “Yes sir, if he had been sitting in class looking at books like us, ... read full comment
Physics Teacher: “Isaac Newton was sitting under a tree when an apple fell on his head and he discovered gravity. Isn’t that wonderful?”
Student: “Yes sir, if he had been sitting in class looking at books like us, he wouldn’t have discovered anything.”
Osibisa 9 years ago
Prince, you surely can be a good writer. Please, consider it!!
Prince, you surely can be a good writer. Please, consider it!!
Kwame 9 years ago
Well done madam. Few Ghanaians read and write. We have very few journal articles from Ghanaianas. All we know best is to sit and talk on radio.
Well done madam. Few Ghanaians read and write. We have very few journal articles from Ghanaianas. All we know best is to sit and talk on radio.
Bad leadership in Ghana was started by Nkrumah. In fact all our problems started with him. Nkrumah was a dictator and very ambitious. He introduced one party rule in Ghana and made himself life president. He was neither carin ...
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They should read on empty stomah? i bet the amissh- arthur kids are well fed.
The children cannot read because there are no books in the schools neither are there libraries in many districts. This is so because your party-NDC high ranking members have been stealing all the money and buying mansions in ...
read full comment
It is surprising that The Ghanaian security forces watch cowardly and unconcerned while the NDC looting brigade continues with their stealing with impunity. They must be ashamed anytime they collect salaries for doing nothing ...
read full comment
Physics Teacher: “Isaac Newton was sitting under a tree when an apple fell on his head and he discovered gravity. Isn’t that wonderful?”
Student: “Yes sir, if he had been sitting in class looking at books like us, ...
read full comment
Prince, you surely can be a good writer. Please, consider it!!
Well done madam. Few Ghanaians read and write. We have very few journal articles from Ghanaianas. All we know best is to sit and talk on radio.