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IMANI’S 17 first steps and gaps for a successful presidency in Ghana

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  • Innusah 10 years ago

    If you know how to perfectly rule a country, it's simple; contest elections and win, then implement your 17 steps! We are tired of people like you who are trying desperately to tarnish the image of the govt while pretending y ...
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  • Factually Reliable 10 years ago

    Some of us wouldn"t have problems if they were given critical analysis and pragmatic solutions. Because no matter what political party you belong the end result is Ghana should be well for everyone including my grand mum Boa ...
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  • Vuvuzela 10 years ago

    It's becoming a clowning crusade, that we can tumble out of bed early in the morning and hurl nonsense at the president of the republic when WE all know we are all part of the sorry situation in Ghana.

    In fact, no contempt ...
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  • Factually Reliable 10 years ago

    I awlys have problems with this so called tink tank. They make me sick when i hear radio stations interviwwing them. What steps have they outline? How do you achieve what is said in the headlines:? What are the pragmatic step ...
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  • Ato 10 years ago

    I wasted my time to read this.
    And I thought the budget review by the ladies of Imani was worse
    Ghana has a long way to go if these are called Steps to success

  • Asabea 10 years ago

    Mr Cudjoe is obviously dumber than he actually looks! I thought I was coming to read some "steps" needed for a "successful presidency"; not knowing it is just the usual complains every ordinary Ghanaian knows about! Mr Cudjoe ...
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  • Alex 10 years ago

    IMANI! You make real sense! This president does not have what it takes to even be the Mayor of Accra! let alone running GH!He cant even be faithful to his wife ! let alone GH. He is doing to Ghana what Bush jnr. did to the US ...
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  • Anita Ansah 10 years ago

    Did you read the title and what he wrote under it? For how long are you people going to continue mourning your loss and accept that the person you call "this guy" is going to be your president for the next 4 yrs?

  • Marlin 10 years ago

    If you are in your 20s or early 30s,you will not understand the mess that this president is cooking for you ! He has surrounded himself with boys who know nothing! Where are the Huudu Yahayas, Bagbin, E.Ts the Men and grassr ...
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  • Kaaya 10 years ago

    Cudjoe, all these problems are known, so what is the essence of this write up?

  • Anita Ansah 10 years ago

    If this is the kind of "think-tank" the so-called IMANI-Ghana is, then they don't deserve anyone's attention.

  • AWUNI 10 years ago

    THIS GUY think say to ran a country b 17 steps,so easy,let me ask him only one question . Masa Cudjoe have been a president of a country before?

  • Revelation 10 years ago

    Is Kobby Acheampong an EWE man?

    Is he shy of his EWE roots? Is he shy of of his ancestry?

    He is parading himself as an Ashanti man to cause mischief.

    His Ewe father and mother settled in Ashanti Mampong to farm and h ...
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  • Nii 10 years ago

    It's a disgrace people like you still exist in the 21st century: FUCKING RACISTS! You think u are better than someone? What is the pride in being an Ashanti? What is the shame in being an Ewe? Mtcheeew!

  • kwame Black 10 years ago

    hmmm we all have to grow above this petty shameful attitude of he is this and that and think of how to move forward.

  • kwame Black 10 years ago

    I am not sure Franklin Cudjoe actually meant the above to be solutions to our problems. I am patiently waiting for his solutions after reading the list of all our problems which in fact is just an aspect of a whole. However i ...
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