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Go Ahead And Mourn Your Beloved Ghana

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  • Wiafe 11 years ago

    Unless the NPP and NDC can come to some power-sharing agreement, the imperialists will take over--using the military.

  • snuff 11 years ago

    prez mahama is seriously emptying state coffers. he will overthrow the late mobutu sese seko of dr congo. that is what you get when you sheepishly allow an immorally, immoral person to become president!!!!!! only f00lish ghan ...
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  • JOY 11 years ago

    Will they agree power sharing? I doubt it. May be coup is the final option.

  • Paa 11 years ago

    No we are not serious at all. Incompetency, lack of knowledge and greediness have control over politicians and as a result they think of themselves alone. I am welcoming a coup de'tat to change the situation now and I believe ...
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  • BRIGHT 11 years ago

    I won't support it, but I think it might come to pass.

  • Recado II- (note the time is near) 11 years ago

    We would never cry for this fools mistakes. Ghna is known ever since creation to be the best, for the best always comes frm the west. if this is accepted, and Ghana is the Star of afica, and we have the star of hope on our na ...
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  • JOY 11 years ago

    No sane Ghanaian would cry for the heartless lots when the time comes.

  • MIKE 11 years ago

    In as much as I don't support coup, it might happen

  • princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago

    An old maid wanted to travel by bus to the pet cemetery with the remains of her cat. As she boarded the bus, she whispered to the driver, I have a dead pussy.

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  • BRIGHT 11 years ago

    A teacher gave her fifth grade class an assignment: Get their parents to tell them a story with a moral at the end of it. The next day the kids came back and one by one began to tell their stories. Kathy said, "My father's a ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago

    GOOD JOKES.I BELIEVE AUNT MARGARET WAS DRINKING APIO.

  • mensah abrampa 11 years ago

    Way back in the 70s I knew my "beloved Ghana" was headed in the wrong direction until Mr Rawlings burst on the scene.The Rawlings intervention brought some relief and hope to ghanaians but it was short-lived.We soon found out ...
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  • BRIGHT 11 years ago

    Well said. I will not discount another coup. Although it is not an ideal in my view. But the way things are going at the moment, that is the final option. The leaders are really messing up the economy. Indeed they are heartle ...
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  • Charlie King Addo 11 years ago

    The way I see it.
    NDC per definition is no political party but rather the extended arm of Kwaku Gyata`s evil revolution. The party has got nothing to do with politics because it never came to do politics. Hungry rogues who w ...
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  • Sumdom 11 years ago

    Great.

  • Sumdom 11 years ago

    Mensah Abrampa, an apt description of what happened and is happening in Ghana. A great piece. Thank you.

  • payoo 11 years ago

    K. Badu,good stuff you have put out here.i don't blame the Ghanaian politician too much but we the people, why, unless that article 71 is amended, we the people should hold these politicians accountable and demand from them t ...
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  • MAN 11 years ago

    You are right, our leaders are clueless. Nonetheless, I shudder to think they will continue to play on Ghanaians,until benighted Ghanaians become enlightened. Yes, more education is needed, before we can defeat the crooks-pol ...
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  • Sumdom 11 years ago

    "the ex-gratia is here to stay whether we like or not." the quantum of the payments is not in the constitution. so far each payment has set up committees that are favorable to them, and they foolishly and unreasonably recomme ...
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  • mojingles 11 years ago

    Ghana is not, contrary to the varied opinions expressed by doomsayers that it is, headed in the wrong direction; granted, the economy is struggling, but much has been done by the previous NPP administration and the current ND ...
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  • JAMES 11 years ago

    I agree we are not the poorest in the world. We only have the most clueless leadership in the world.

  • Sumdom 11 years ago

    Rank nonsense.

    How is the increasing corruption going to make Ghana prosper. There are those who do not seem to know what the hell is happening, and you are one of them. You are part of the problem.

  • JAMES 11 years ago

    Mojingles is over optimistic, The fact of the matter is we are heading towards hell at the moment.

  • princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago

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