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Tribute to J.B. Danquah

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  • www.panafricanistinternational.org 11 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    I find it amazing that in this time and age, with all the information at our disposal, the writer can write a profile of J. B. Danquah and forget to mention the fact tha ...
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  • Lexus 11 years ago

    Mesmadi, to describe you as a RIGHTEOUSLY INDIGNANT AND A PERPETUALLY NAUSEATING OXYMORON would be too lenient, and actually, amount to pandering to a scumbag of your ilk.
    Kiss my black ass, you by-product of an inbreed bet ...
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  • KOFI GHANABA 11 years ago

    If the reputation and place of Dr J B Danquah in Ghana history can be destroyed, it would have happened in the First Republic. If the name and historic feat of Dr J B Danquah can be destroyed by Ali Masmadi Jehu Appiah, then ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 11 years ago

    We don't need Danquah Hall at Legon at all. There was nothing Danquah did which didn't benefit him personally. Perhaps Nana Addo is a prize example of this ancestral trait of megalomania. Nkrumah's ideologies are the best. Un ...
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  • Kwame Okoampa Ahoofe, Jr, Ph.D 11 years ago

    joseph boakye danquah was a terrorist who was EXECUTED for CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY!!! HE WAS LUCKY NOT TO HAVE BEEN SHOT BY FIRING SQUAD AT TESHIE FIRING RANGE.
    danquah will for ever remain a TERRORIST AND A CIA SPY CRIMINAL ...
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  • OGIDIGIDI 11 years ago

    'Dr Danquah predicted the downfall of communism. Where is communism now?'
    Capitalism has made 90% of the world bankrupt! Researchers (political & economic)are now saying communism would have saved the US and Western Europe f ...
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  • S.Dikaini 11 years ago

    Sometimes I dont understand the intellects of some of my Ghanaian people.For a man to remind us about the history of one of the heroes of the nation who worked tirelessly to create what is today morden Ghana,deserve our comme ...
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  • Sani 11 years ago

    January 16, 2001 Daily Graphic – by Kojo Sam
    We won?t spare ex-ministers, officials if...?
    THE Chief of Staff of the Office of the President, Mr Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, has stated that officials of the past government foun ...
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  • K. Boateng 11 years ago

    Sani, we all know that the NPP embarked on a nasty witch hunting in most part of their eight year rule but what is the purpose of your post here? Does it have anything doing with Mr. Atta Sakyi's post? Can you point out the c ...
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  • joey london! 11 years ago

    Ghana was a Gold coast so why must Nkrumah wait we all know preku namm ye di nushi!

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago

    I'd like to devote some space to deconstruct this wishful thinking that Ghana would have done better had Danquah-Busia-Dombo conservative and reactionary elements won the day to inherit the colonial legacy.

    Kwesi wrote and ...
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  • Hamid 11 years ago

    1. "Danquah and Busia belonged to the Dombo or Matemeho conservative and federalist school of thought in Ghana’s political history".

    This gives the impression that the school of thought is known as "Dombo" and that Danq ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago

    Hamid,

    Thanks so much for pointing out those errors. In fact, they were not few as you pointed out. They were legion, besides very misleading claims. At times, the sequence of events, as when he wrote about events in the 1 ...
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  • Lexus 11 years ago

    .....The NLM was dubbed a federalist or Matemeho party because their political tactics were sometimes based on violence, hence the offshoot of the ‘All die be die’ of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo of the current NPP.......KWESI, ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 11 years ago

    Sorry for mix up. Danquah passed away on 4th February 1965.

  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 11 years ago

    Sorry for mix up. Danquah passed away on 4th February 1965.

  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 11 years ago

    Sorry for mix up. Danquah passed away on 4th February 1965.

  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 11 years ago

    Sorry for mix up. Danquah passed away on 4th February 1965.

  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 11 years ago

    Sorry for mix up. Danquah passed away on 4th February 1965.

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago

    Lexus, I share your views on the reference to the "All die be die" unless the author was referring to J B Danquah and Nana Akufo Addo as "ad idem" (of the same mind).

    Again, his suggestion that Nkrumah annexed Trans Volta ...
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  • Nana Akuffo bin LAddo 11 years ago

    I often disagree with your comments but for this one, I salute you.

    The writer must have deliberately left out the role Danquah played in the opposition to "independence now", including the delegation to Britain to ask t ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    JB Danquah and Nana Ofori Attah II were not blood related. JB Danquah changed his real name because he adored his elder step brother, Eugene Danquah who later became Nana Ofori Attah II. He ochestrated the murder of Nana Akye ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    Nana Akyea Mensah's death paved the way for JB Danquah to become the most powerful first hand man of Okyenhene which allowed him to institute draconian laws including the ban on CPP in Akyem Abuakwa and he also subjected the ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    He was born in Bepong which is a joint town with Kwahu Mpraeso. He was so arrogant and ungrateful to the Kwahus during his reign of terror at Kyebi!!!!!

  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    No such prominent person in those days failed to win the mandate to represent his people at the parliament. JB Danquah was an arrogant elitist tyrrant and a Kyebi Ahenfie royal wannabe who was rightfuly rejected by people of ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    He took advantage of the special bond between Nana Ofori Attah II and Asantehe, then started calling himself Kwame Tweretwie. The only genuine and authentic thing about JB Danquah was his first name, KWAME. He was a chameleon ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    Was JB Danquah poisoned to embarass Dr Kwame Nkrumah? The CIA did a lot of unthinkable horrors during the cold war. The CIA had unlimited access to him and could have easily carried out the murder.

  • Lexus 11 years ago

    Keep tickling your empty cranium, it might grow some cerebrum, you toe-sucking dimwit.

  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    They are even known for killing American citizens to blame other countries. JB Danquah chose to do business with them and probably he got burnt!!! Bob Marley warned the black man not to work for the CIA.

  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    The colonial government never trusted JB Danquah from the day Nana Akyea Mensah was killed. JB Danquah became a murder suspect number one on the list of the UK and the US. In the eyes of the M16 and the CIA, he was a tribal J ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    JB Danquah neglected his children and spent most of his money organising huge FREEMASON conferences and sponsoring terrorist organisation headed by Obetsebi Lamptey. His employees had to go three or four months to receive one ...
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  • Nana Yaw 11 years ago

    Whilst JB Danquah was wasting his money on FREEMASON conferences, elitist agendas and terrorism, his young nephew Aaron Kofi Asante Ofori Attah, CPP member of parliament from Tafo was busy building Abuakwaman.

  • Mark 11 years ago

    Both JB and Nkrumah were patriots of Ghana. They had their differences. They're both dead now. They didn't live long enough to reconcile their differences. I'm convinced had they the gift of time, they would've done that. Wit ...
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  • K. Boateng 11 years ago

    Mark, Nkrumah made several efforts towards reconciliation between him and JB Danquah and Busia but the two UP guys vehemently refused.

  • Mark 11 years ago

    Neither JB nor Nkrumah would wish their dsescendants go to war over their dispute. Both Nkrumah and JB weren't perfect and made mistakes and neither would wish the country suffer because of them, infact they would wish that w ...
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  • Paa Kwesi Mintah 11 years ago

    Champion Atta,

    Did you write this from memory or culled the facts from some source? Can you please cite your sources then?

    I can tell the paragraph fairy didn't visit you because you were too high on the Ahoofe brewed D ...
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  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    You know cousin messed up with this one. There was no logic and correlation. He jumped from 1965 to 1954 . I did not major in English , that was for dad but he would have given a failing grade

  • OTCHERE DARKO 11 years ago

    "I united the six, and one split".... by Dr Joseph Boakye Danquah.

    This is what I always want to remember JB for.

    He was the finest of his kind. Yet, people outside his political faith always saw [and continue to see] ...
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  • The Sentinel 11 years ago

    Ochere Darko:
    Yes, The "FINEST" for cabling the colonial government: "THE GOLD COAST IS NOT YET READY FOR INDEPENDENCE"..
    ...."THE CPP DOES NOT COMMAND THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE.ETC.." Put to the test, Nkrumah TROUNCED him and ...
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  • Mark 11 years ago

    The JB Vs Nkrumah dispute is old, boring and so colonial. Visiting that dispute upon a new generation of Ghanaians by politicians and scholars alike is a most unpatriotic act both JB and Nkrumah would frown on! If politicians ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Though the tip of the iceberg, very stimulating.

  • MARCUS AMPADU 11 years ago

    In my humble opinion, Joseph Boakye Danquah was a Great Ghanaian, who left an indelible mark on our political culture.

    I have always been fascinated by historical 'might-have-beens', and wondered what Ghana would have look ...
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  • JOMO 11 years ago

    TRIBUTE TO A CIA AGENT?.

  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    Whether he is a CIA agent or not, he is part of our history as history shows all over the world. Even Hitler is party of German history.

  • Krakye Kwakye 11 years ago

    You said it right. J B Danquah is part of Ghanaian history as Hitler is part of German history. They both represent a blot of grease on the history of their respective countries. I find it offensive when the Akyem history rev ...
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  • Akyem Mafia 11 years ago

    J.B. Danquah was a useless criminal who deserved to rot in hell as he is doing now. J.B Danquah was a CIA agent who has betrayed Ghana and desever to rot in hell.

  • Crazyhorse 11 years ago

    Those days it was common for people conjure gold ornaments from the sky because there was plenty of gold in the sky. If they could do conjure gold, then that is why they are not recognized among his tribes. May be they were ...
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  • ghanani 11 years ago

    instead of saying things to convince many nkrumah supporters to join the npp, they will rather do all to down him (Nkrumah). nkrumah is dead, he's coming back to run for office so stop the hate and say things that will make y ...
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  • osei yaw - london 11 years ago

    J B Danquah was the Akyem who first sold the fantasy concept that the Akyems are not Akyems at all; but cloned Asantes; and that they and Asantes are same peoples in a tribe called "Akan"; that "Akans" are there to call the t ...
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  • ghanani 11 years ago

    Danquah introduced terrorism to Africans. He invented it!