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Abu Sakara denies Nduom’s report

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  • Fiction 9 years ago

    Useless statement no positive right thinking persons bother themselfs abt u Abu Sakara u are a liability in ghanas politics no one takes u serious period

  • Cliff 9 years ago

    CPP is dead forever. No more dictatorship, one-party state, Young Pioneers, President for life without Vice, killing of political opponents in Nsawam Prison,tyranny and rule of terror

  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    I don't know why this Abu Sakara guy,a very smart guy,very knowledgeable and very handsome is wasting his time in a party that has no future.
    You cannot be president,just join NDC to help in whatever way you can instead of w ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    Author:-Close Observer...
    This is a very stupid childish comment from somebody who calls himself a minister. MUST EVERYONE BE ASSOCIATED WITH A POLITICAL PARTY BEFORE THEY SEE WRONG? Those who appoint these boys as minister ...
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  • Sumangutu 9 years ago

    Idiot

  • Dan 9 years ago

    Abu should give us a break.what difference would it make when paw Kwasi implement good governance practices? Whether CPP or PPP, what he should be thinking is emerging with all those so called Nkrumah,s parties and break the ...
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  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    Even if they form million so called Nkrumah parties and put them together they cannot break the NPP/NDC monopoly,I wonder why you guys still don't get it that the burial of Nkrumah in 1966 tegether with his political party ...
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  • Kwame Adjei-Mensah aka Uncle Ben. Atl 9 years ago

    It is sad you shamelessly justify the self seeking Afrifa/kotoka and CIA ageda and would actually say that Nkrumah was buried in 1966 .It was our dear Ghana that was buried in 1966 rather than Nkrumah.Take it or leave it.poin ...
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  • Desmond 9 years ago

    CPP will get only.01% of votes in the next election. Kwame Nkrumah's own son Sekou Nkrumah even called CPP a sunken ship. Is only the ex-Young Pioneers who have learnt nothing and have forgoten nothing

  • Papa2 9 years ago

    What is Sakara's beef. Has he read the CPP 2008 manifesto?

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  • ugly akufo addo 9 years ago

    stupid idiot

  • Ametewobla 9 years ago

    This Sakara guy is a liar and an accomplished double-speaker of the darkest dye. What about the CPP campaign funds that he could not account for? No amount of history twisting will further his overbloated ego. The cheek of it ...
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  • Zuale 9 years ago

    CPP is completely ignored by Ghanaians because of the harm it caused Ghanaians in the past. Nkrumah started all our problems by introducing dictatorship into Africa and see what is happening in the Gambia.

    The evil that me ...
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  • Nana Richie 9 years ago

    What a country! So two political parties are going to "fight" over this issue? God, have mercy.

  • MONIQUE 9 years ago

    ABU SAKARA IS RIGHT. NDUOM NAD HIS PPP ARE FOD OF COPYING OTHERS AND CLAIMING THE CREDIT. NDUOM PICKED THAT HABIT FROM THE NPP, ALWAYS STEALING OTHER PEOPLE'S PLANS.

  • DR. SAKHO 9 years ago

    GREENSTREET TO GO FOR DRUG REHAB.

  • fire 1 9 years ago

    hahahaha Abu Sankara has surprised me a lot.whaaat!!!.you are fighting over originality of a common message.ooh that is why all of you should come together else you will remain and rot in opposition.

  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    All you simple-minded folks who do not understand the importance of an original idea versus concurring with an idea ought to go back to elementary school for lessons.
    Paa Kwesi stole an idea from the CPP and is now hawking i ...
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  • ANANE 9 years ago

    Is there any profit for fight over whose idea it is to fight to separate the office of Attorney General from the Ministry of Justice. Is it not laudable to commend one another for this sensible idea rather than fighting over ...
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