Hei Doc. you are on your way coming home. Fantastic piece void of your sometimes inability to come with facts. E&OE.
Hei Doc. you are on your way coming home. Fantastic piece void of your sometimes inability to come with facts. E&OE.
Ken Ntiamoa 9 years ago
Dr Ampadu all tne way
Ken
Dr Ampadu all tne way
Ken
Koo The Boy 9 years ago
Can you tell us who should make the appointments you mentioned in your article, and how? A greater number of Ghanaians have lost confidence in the Electoral Commission. More Ghanaians also believe that there are far too many ... read full comment
Can you tell us who should make the appointments you mentioned in your article, and how? A greater number of Ghanaians have lost confidence in the Electoral Commission. More Ghanaians also believe that there are far too many government appointments, including ministers.It may not be who makes the appointments; it may be that Ghana is saddled with unnecessaary government positions.
Kojo T 9 years ago
The presidents time should be used on policy not on mundane aspects like appointments. These positions should be elected positions
The presidents time should be used on policy not on mundane aspects like appointments. These positions should be elected positions
Pelicles 9 years ago
"Sir" Bokor, I think you are now coming home. Those of us who have been pointing out these gaping holes in our constitution, are seen as hater of JJ with "tribal" necklace hanging loose on our necks. Thanks anyway for such an ... read full comment
"Sir" Bokor, I think you are now coming home. Those of us who have been pointing out these gaping holes in our constitution, are seen as hater of JJ with "tribal" necklace hanging loose on our necks. Thanks anyway for such an objective article. Next time, tell us what JJ did wrong.
Kojo T 9 years ago
The pity is to personalize. Did JJ daw the cnstitution by himself or was it a constitutional assembly/ We all mess up and the turn round to point fingers . JJ is not a lawyer and this has been the work of legal personnel. The ... read full comment
The pity is to personalize. Did JJ daw the cnstitution by himself or was it a constitutional assembly/ We all mess up and the turn round to point fingers . JJ is not a lawyer and this has been the work of legal personnel. The blame if any should point to them
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Our Dearest Doctor,
Thanks for another brilliant piece. You make me so proud. It is good you are bringing the politicians back home.
Dr. Michael Bokor, I tried to attach some comments on Parts I/ll of your piece on Afri ... read full comment
Our Dearest Doctor,
Thanks for another brilliant piece. You make me so proud. It is good you are bringing the politicians back home.
Dr. Michael Bokor, I tried to attach some comments on Parts I/ll of your piece on Afrifa, to Part ll of the series, specifically, but was unsuccessful. I am not too sure what went wrong with Ghanaweb.
However, I am yet to post my last piece on Afrifa, "Where is the Source of the Nile?", on Ghanaweb. It is already done but there are snippets of ideas I need to add.
It is strange some Ghanaweb readers are continually claiming I am always quoting others without imbuing my write-ups with the palpable presence of my auctorial voice, yet they still complain when I give them political satire, or what is loosely if technically called "literary journalism," "narrative nonfiction," or "creative nonfiction." Fortunatley, these political satires are devoid of quoations or bibilographies.
I don't know what exactly these nagging readers want given that writing, whether technical, journalistic, or creative, comes in many different styles, for instance, the "imagism" of Wole Soyinka, the "iceberg theory of omission" of Ernest Hemmingway or of Joan Didion, the "magical realism" of Ben Okri or of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the "stream of consciousness (or interior monologue)" of William Falkner.
I have tried covert experimentation with these literary styles and some readers still complain. I am presently at authorial croassroads.
Anyway, thanks for sharing this beautiful piece of yours with us.
Have a great weekend.
kofikofi 9 years ago
Mce's, dce's and regional ministers should be elected to office and no more appointed. The writer has a point and I approve of it.
Mce's, dce's and regional ministers should be elected to office and no more appointed. The writer has a point and I approve of it.
Hei Doc. you are on your way coming home. Fantastic piece void of your sometimes inability to come with facts. E&OE.
Dr Ampadu all tne way
Ken
Can you tell us who should make the appointments you mentioned in your article, and how? A greater number of Ghanaians have lost confidence in the Electoral Commission. More Ghanaians also believe that there are far too many ...
read full comment
The presidents time should be used on policy not on mundane aspects like appointments. These positions should be elected positions
"Sir" Bokor, I think you are now coming home. Those of us who have been pointing out these gaping holes in our constitution, are seen as hater of JJ with "tribal" necklace hanging loose on our necks. Thanks anyway for such an ...
read full comment
The pity is to personalize. Did JJ daw the cnstitution by himself or was it a constitutional assembly/ We all mess up and the turn round to point fingers . JJ is not a lawyer and this has been the work of legal personnel. The ...
read full comment
Our Dearest Doctor,
Thanks for another brilliant piece. You make me so proud. It is good you are bringing the politicians back home.
Dr. Michael Bokor, I tried to attach some comments on Parts I/ll of your piece on Afri ...
read full comment
Mce's, dce's and regional ministers should be elected to office and no more appointed. The writer has a point and I approve of it.