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How the progress party curtailed freedom of speech

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  • JUDA 10 years ago

    OMG!,ABOLISHED TUC?.HIGH HANDEDNESS,POWER DRUNK TRADITION.

  • K. Boateng 10 years ago

    The nation wrecking, bomb throwing UP/NPP put into motion between 2001-2008 its anti civil service/workers agenda and attempts to quell freedom of speech when they subtly fired some public servants they perceived as political ...
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  • Dagbon Fuseni 10 years ago

    K. Boateng, at least they did not pick them up in the night to disappear or to be murdered and burnt in the Shai Hills like the P/NDC. At least they did live to fight at another day. Where are our relations who died or disap ...
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  • MUGU YARO 10 years ago

    RENTED BRAIN

  • Kofi Abono 10 years ago

    They are a bunch of arrogants. Busia, the self Proclaimed Father of Democracy overruled a High Court ruling with his " No Court" pronouncement

  • concerned ghanaian 10 years ago

    The unfortunate thing in Ghana is the misinformation and deliberate twisting of facts. Most young ghanaians know very little about Dr. Nkrumah and his administration except the lies told about his rule. Most young Ghanaians ...
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  • yb 10 years ago

    You perfectly fit into the group of people who have unfortunately been misinformed. Many elements within the CPP were jailed after the Kulungugu bombing so get your facts right. Hard as you try, you guys cannot convince us th ...
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  • Dagbon Fuseni 10 years ago

    And have you forgotten the blood thirsty P/NDC rule for 19 years? So you hold NDC is more benevolent government? Check with JJ Rawlings/ Kojo Tsikata for the answer you dim wit.

  • Kwadwo 10 years ago

    Assuming what you are saying is true, can you tell me if anyone was executed, tortured or their businesses destroyed by the PP as happened under Rawlings' AfRC/ PNDC? Hey, how many Judges were killed by the PP? Go and take a ...
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  • K. Boateng 10 years ago

    You want to know how many businesses were destroyed by the PP led by Busia? Ever heard of the Aliens' Compliance Order and a number of Ghanaians who were perceived to be Nigerians and were chased out of the country and had to ...
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  • yb 10 years ago

    You can continue to believe in your propaganda. But you failed to answer the exact questions kwadwo asked. Why did the NDC celebrate 31st Dec revolution every year, eh? How did Afrifa have a hand in the execution of arthur an ...
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  • Mister 10 years ago

    That benkoto bensore lunatic posted this rubbish. Compare administrations of the UP tradition to that of the CPP, PNDC, NDC and ask yourself which one of them were tolerant and promoted the rule of law. This fool was smuggled ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Anytime I read these God given truths about these false prophets of democracy , I thank God. I was a student in those days and I know what we went through and how we had an alliance with the TUC and marched along side them . ...
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  • Kojo Billy Duncan 10 years ago

    This is informative and enlightening to those who seek knowledge and truth. Please give us some more.

  • Honesty - the best policy! 10 years ago

    Thank you for the education!

  • Kweku Boateng Jnr 10 years ago

    The NUGS president under the PP regime Can Tamakloe, (now a business man in Accra), and Mahamadu Abdulai SRC president at UST (former diplomat to Japan & Switzerland) and others NUGS leaders were summoned to Parliament ...
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  • K Boateng 10 years ago

    I love this piece of history. Some of us were not born then so kindly post all the nasty things Busia and his UP/NPP/NPP engaged in in those days; we certainly what they did between 2000-2008 and that part of their devilish h ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    In his attempt to give a historical economic analysis, Dr Bawumiah was so selectively biased, it was simply unbelievable. For me, we need to learn lessons from all our failures (irrespective of party) and to seek to 'fix' the ...
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  • Kwesi Agbenu 10 years ago

    Edward clarke must be scared. Whats all the diversions from SC

  • Moses 10 years ago

    lunatic fool

  • ODASANI 10 years ago

    My fellow citizens what has most of these various history postings have to do the price of basic foods, availability of health care as Justice Dotse mentioned or the cost of school uniform and text books for children? We have ...
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