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Busia And The Politics of Racial Inferiority

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  • shamu 10 years ago

    Nkrumah this nkrumah that...the man is dead and gone but if you people want to dig him up and worship him go ahead and spare is this inane article. what benefit does one get from being the greatest african? spare us this nons ...
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  • SULTAN 10 years ago

    Mohammed died 1381 years ago,yet people keep banging on about him.The same applies to Jesus to make it more balanced.What Nkrumah did for Ghana was phenomenal and people have every right to put him on a pedestal.Thanks

  • shamu 10 years ago

    so you are comparing nkrumah to Jesus Christ? are you insane? you can put him on the highest pedestal you people can find but the fact is nkrumah can and will never be the greatest african. his ideas are obsolete and he is th ...
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  • abra kuma 10 years ago

    @shamu: How else can we move forward in the right direction, if we don't know what we did right, what we did wrong in the past? Surely, the comparisons made here re: Afrocentric and anti-Afrocentric ideological stance(s) and ...
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  • shamu 10 years ago

    what irks me is this idiot kwarteng trying to portray nkrumah's populist ideology as the best thing to happen to africa...all the power hungry nkrumah wanted is to be the president of united states of africa. africa uniting w ...
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  • joe sumane 10 years ago

    na what be dis now? BORINGGGGGGGGGGG!

  • Joe 10 years ago

    Please translate this article into English.

  • KOFI NSIA 10 years ago

    I enjoyed this fairly balanced pros and cons of our leaders.Next time choose simple words instead of being verbose.Think of an 18 year old sec.sch student in GHANA when you write.Will he/she understand it?[ERRATUM]renounced h ...
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  • abra kuma 10 years ago

    Mr. Kwarteng,
    Imagine how many more readers/comments this article would get with a version specifically written with the lay person in mind? What you say here is far too important to all of Africa to be delivered to a previl ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Thanks for the comments.

    Anyway "renowned" was a typo.

    I have corrected it on Spyghana.

    Thanks.

  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    The correct word is "renounced," not "renowned." The problem is merely a typo!

    I have corrected it elsewhere. Please take note.

    Thanks.

  • Manny 10 years ago

    This is all about MLK and Kwame Toure kind of argument against USA racial suppression of black Americans. Busia did nothing wrong so did CalMichael and Black Panther Group.
    Please stop this insane write ups.

  • AKWASI 10 years ago

    Haba Francis K, just take it easy. I love the way you present your arguments but your problem is you want to put all your proteins ie fish meat, vegs, eggs, etc in one soup pot. This makes consumption difficult.

  • Kwesi Agbenu 10 years ago

    Your points are long-winding and muddled, Kwarteng.In any case You seem to glorify Nkrumah policy of Confrontation and War-mongering and condemn Busia's Dialogue and Non Violence approach to solve the apartheid problem in the ...
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  • don cee 10 years ago

    Folks now you know where kwarteng stands

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    The MADNESS is that we are not fixated on Nkrumah enough.

    Secondly, brutal war won against Apartheid, not Dialogue. Of course, you never heard of Cuito Cuanavale, where dogs fed on copses, got so fat until they died from b ...
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  • shamu 10 years ago

    you can go and dig him up and worship him

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    No, he is not Jesus, which some of you continue to worship, supposedly 2000 years after his death. Nor Mohammed, whom some are killing themselves and others for, in order to uphold his supposed revelation.

    Gosh! If you bl ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Andy,

    I am happy to see you here once again.

    You aways make the conversation more interesting as well as move it another level of analytic and philosphical sophistication.

    I am always trying to understand what is it ...
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  • YAW 10 years ago

    SHAMU, SHAME!

  • Frank Appiah 10 years ago

    In Barack Obama's eulogy he described Mandela as the greatest African liberator of the 20th century.This was Barack Obama's personal opinion.Nobody has voted Mandela for anything.

  • Frank Appiah 10 years ago

    SHAMU,YOU ARE SICK.WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT NKRUMAH WAS DECLARED THE GREATEST AFRICAN WHO LIVED WITHIN THE PAST ONE THOUSAND YEARS IN A BBC POLL 14 YEARS AGO.

  • Jonas 10 years ago

    Henry Louis Gates, Jr. got attacked by white police officers in Cambridge Massachusetts just because he's a black African American and President Obama agreed with him. That proves it.