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The Case of a Confused President

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  • OBRA 10 years ago

    We now know that Mills was sick and couldn't do much! That being said, Akomfem Mahama has proved that some people just can't lead!

  • Jenny 10 years ago

    In politics, the language always gets ahead of the facts. Politicians are very good in making fairytale promises which they will never deliver. Who in their right mind falls for this political gimmick?

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    Nobody can hide the light and true destiny of the great nation of Akan. they use all kinds of schemes and tricks to undermine or deny a proper standard to us but we shall never surrender. we shall change and adapt as like the ...
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  • Kofi 10 years ago

    We always hear people being members of government communication (propaganda) team but nothing about economic team. That must tell you where its priorities lie: lying.

  • YASTIC 10 years ago

    Just go back to this article, read through the lines word by word, what is this writer trying to say? He is rather confused. Having read through the lines, this article can best be described as a junk and deficient of facts. ...
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  • AKANLAND 10 years ago

    When did somebody with free education ever think? PEPE President is confused
    Sorry YASTIC YOUR BROTHER CAN'T HANDLE!

  • Venom 10 years ago

    And you're either very naive or more confused than the president.

  • AbasZ 10 years ago

    By all means he will defend his brother pepeni.

  • AbasZ 10 years ago

    By all means he will defend his brother pepeni.

  • AbasZ 10 years ago

    By all means he will defend his brother pepeni.

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Azar, the President can make these promises because there is no proper accountability in Ghana. Politicians make these promises because no one will hold them to account for what they have done or did. The President failed to ...
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  • Kwaku Azar 10 years ago

    The President goes where the wind Blows!

    When he lands on his Toes!

    He gets up and Grows!

    To argue the Pros!

    While forgetting the Cons!

    Telling us what he Knows!

    In his Dubai Clothes

    About the cedi Lows
    ...
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  • mensah abrampa 10 years ago

    Good leaders (achievers) listen very well, speak little but say very much. Mahama on the other talks too much and gets very little done. He's the role model of a nation that has become a toxic mire of public and official corr ...
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  • Kwame peasah darkwah nyc 10 years ago

    GHANA GHANA GHANA ----WHERE ARE U PEOPLE GOING?

  • Queen 10 years ago

    Mahama is more interested in holding on to power than solving the nation's problems. That's why he give us false hope and phony promises. Ghanaians need to refuse to be entertain with these empty promises that's part of seeki ...
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  • Yaw Ohemeng 10 years ago

    Before the 2012 elections, I said that Ghanaians would be voting for the NDC at their peril and sure it is becoming true.

    This article is apt and it coincides with my thoughts anytime I hear the President speak. He never g ...
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  • esi 10 years ago

    all the prophets and religious leaders who helped him into power, i hope they are suffering too. kakara b3ka wonso. AAAABAAAA

  • Goodman 10 years ago

    Why did'nt this author comment on Nana Addo's promise that he was going to build hostels for "Kayayoos"

  • Jenny 10 years ago

    You're so daft. Why are you trying to justify Mahama's empty promises with that of Nana? Such argument is baseless, remember, Nana is not the president. Chances are, he'll also face criticism if he was the president & fail to ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    Duh!

  • KKO 10 years ago

    It is said that "every society deserves the leaders it gets". Whether you look at it from the point of view of the "vodoo mathematicians" at the EC or the villagers, fishermen and their chiefs who made it possible for Mahama ...
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  • jomo king 10 years ago

    Total disrespect for a president. This is the case of a totally disrespectful person whose parents always quarrelled and never brought him up well. This will never change the outcome of the 2016 polls which JM wins. Why dont ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

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