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I’m not partisan – Patrick Awuah

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  • nokofio 8 years ago

    This is the kind of people we need in our country. He. loves his country and not a party. Shame, enemies of your own country!

  • APONKYE 8 years ago

    Why try to discourage intellectuals from participating in national discourse or duties? NPP's behaviour is really disgusting.

    It is now clear to all that: NPP = Nasty People's Party.

  • Kwesi Anoor Payne 8 years ago

    May the almiythy God Belss you. Amen

  • ghanaman 8 years ago

    Patrick Awuah is a Ghanaian patriot who has through his deeds and achievements to date demonstrated that he is a truly great African. Period!

  • Robert 8 years ago

    Best and not selfish. Please do not cloud him with politics.

  • RTM 8 years ago

    Very well said, Patrick.

  • DIET 8 years ago

    MAN IS A POLITICAL ANIMAL. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG IF YOU ASSOCIATE YOURSELF WITH OTHER PEOPLE OF THE SAME MIND TO PLAN AND EXECUTE THE PLANS TO FURTHER THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMANITY.

  • NPP KWASEAFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO PART 8 years ago

    We are all partisan to some extent. I understood what Awuah meant by partisan, that is the blind following of a party, party policies or party ideology even to the detriment of the larger society.

    The above real meaning o ...
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  • NPP KWASEAFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO PART 8 years ago

    Hey, get off your white horse. Who isn't partisan? Chiefs, Men of God, Bishops, Reverends, and whatever all vote. For you to vote for a particular party, it means you have a leaning towards that party.

    Maybe I don't under ...
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  • Asante. 8 years ago

    Smart people vote based on intelligent ideas, and only stupid people vote for a particular party because he/she belongs to a party, irrespective of lack of development ideas in development objectives. Patrick Awuah would vote ...
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  • Nii Okai 8 years ago

    Yes, they thought because of your tribal background you should automatically align with them but you had shown Ghanaians the smart and the rational mindset of united mindedness in line with Ghana's development, a thought that ...
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