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Only One Regret, President Kufuor?

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  • freddie 9 years ago

    Nobody cares about your article s any more. They are not worthy to be read.

  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    Let us not be fooled into ignoring the true motives and intentions of JJ's so called uprisings as the truth is evident upon reflection with wisdom and a just heart. It was nothing but a dubious plan and insidious agenda motiv ...
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  • Auntie Rose 9 years ago

    Merely pegging the cedi to the dollar by removing 4 noughts does not make an economy a middle income.It was not sustainable, all the cosmetic policies were mere short time not even short term.

    But for the Dagbon conflict, ...
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  • Justin 9 years ago

    So who will your article about tomorrow? Have you already written it?

    How do you do it, Okoampa? Do you note down all those you want to write about and then tick them off as you finish an article on each? Or you go throug ...
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  • Nii 9 years ago

    Your folks from akyem nkoroso would be ashamed of you! Just shut up!

  • Agonahene 9 years ago

    This man is a psycho. His relation Akufo-Addo can never and will never reach the heights of President Kufuor. Your Akufo Addo has hijacked the NPP and reduced it to a two region political party. Nonsense!

  • Yakubu Salifu from Yendi 9 years ago

    This man and his hatred for Kufuor. What about your own regret? I hope you are good sitting somewhere insulting everyone except Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo.

  • Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. 9 years ago

    Come on, come off your high horse; Kufuor had twenty years of Rawlings's gross mismanagement of the economy, and yet could not gain a one-touch victory on then-Candidate Atta-Mills. The first round of the election was 48-perc ...
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  • Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. 9 years ago

    I will answer your questions in due course.

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    "Mr. Kufuor could establish the Dagbon Chieftaincy And Conflict-Resolution Commission (DCCRC) and vigorously work towards finding a lasting solution for the Dagbon crisis, if he sincerely feels so strongly about the same". Pr ...
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  • Tony H 9 years ago

    Off course, Kufuor was busy tracking and chassing Rawlings, his number one ennemy, using all the state apparatus to hunt and kill him whenever a chance is permitted. Not knowing that Rawlings is not my oncle Gen E Kotoka who ...
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  • Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. 9 years ago

    Fellow Perscoba, I guess I meant an institute, rather than a statutory organization. Well, you can blame Akufo-Addo, but Kufuor's language on this occasion referred to Yendi/Dagbon as if it was a discrete territory of its, an ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    Prof, thanks for the clarification. I also agree with you that, at the end of the day the buck stopped with Kufuor and not Akufo-Addo. Good night

  • kaketonti 9 years ago

    "Long historical and blood kinship with Manhyia" Vow.Then thief K4 hails from the North like all mixed-tribal Ghanaians.NPP open your eyes/ears-one country,one people,one destine.