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A Tribute: Ali Mazrui, Ghana, & The World (1)

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  • KBK 9 years ago

    It's good that you write a tribute to this well known African scholar. No matter how you look at him, he was a giant. I never recall him without remembering his line from the Africa Heritage series where he held a glass of wa ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    Now, KBK you are gradually becoming a withness that Kwarteng writes for writing sake. He really does not make sense. The notorious Kwarteng guy will copy paragraphs of different tales from Pontious to Pirate, from North to So ...
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  • RE: Wangara Adjoa 9 years ago

    Wangara or Youruba or is it Wolof, kindly also copy and paste and let us see how it will look like. At least his copy and paste is coherent. You are jealous bitch. Shame on you. All effort no matter what must be encouraged. P ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    YOUR ENGLISH STINKS:
    "Some many of your type.")
    What is that?

    Not only that, the whole of your comment is bogus, write your shit better in a convesant language.

    Author: RE: Wangara Adjoa
    Date: 2014-10-21 04:27:44
    Co ...
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  • KBK 9 years ago

    But I didn't dismiss the piece the way you did. I only wish it could be shorter and involve only the most vital info. But Kwarteng doesn't write short things. That's his style. I can tell him respectfully to change but I can' ...
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  • Kwame Boateng 9 years ago

    What at all is your beef, Adjoa Wangara or whatever you call yourself? I sense your comment smacks of jealousy laced with mischief! Why do some people want to criticise everything just for the sake of it. Are you one of the a ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    According to a certain IDIOT who calls himself Kwame Boateng he is, I quote,

    "I'm an Information Scientist and a Political Scientist, and I must admit I enjoyed reading Kwarteng's article (albeit, a bit long) as I sit in m ...
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  • Ben 9 years ago

    Justice Sarpong is your true name.Brought up with a culture where quarrelling and insult is the norm.Where parents and children are fools they grow up to become nuisance to society.

    Justice Sarpong read the intellectual pi ...
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  • YAW 9 years ago

    Do not waste your time on Wangara.

  • Kwame Boateng 9 years ago

    Yaw, you right. There's no point wasting precious time with this faceless coward hiding under a pseudonym- Adjoa Wangara. He (yes, Wangara is a 'he')has obviously not spared anyone on this forum with his insults, not even Fra ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    Somebody should clear me of the non-sense making amalgamated copied and pasted headless and tailess stories from the "water-filled head" Francis Kwarteng.
    To me he has only filled a space with garbage.

  • AB 9 years ago

    Here we go a replica of Ahoofe in a she. Grow up lady.

  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    Good that you refer me to Ahoofe and not to fools like your own father, Kwarteng, Bokor, C.Y. Andy K etc.

    Ahoofe is a handsome guy as compared to those above mentioned notorious ugly beasts. Besides Ahoofe is a person with ...
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  • Kwesi Mensah 9 years ago

    Mazrui was a dubious scholar who stooped low, no doubt to appease his paymasters in the US, to engage in the tarnishing of Nkrumah's name.

  • Azindo 9 years ago

    You write beautifully but it's too long .Let's us learn to be brief in so doing will attract more readers .

  • YAW 9 years ago

    Francis has proved to us that Prof Mazrui"s influence extended beyond the comfortable chair of an academic.

  • Kwabena S. Akosah, Brooklyn, NY 9 years ago

    You were not just a phenomenal scholar and a prolific author but also a very bold and fearless advocate of Africa and its people. Your provocative thoughts and analysis and your unique angle to social and cultural criticism w ...
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  • Agyeman 9 years ago

    Very true Kwabena.I will miss his thought provoking intellect and incisive works.Indeed Mazrui was a great son of Kenya/Africa.