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The Curse of the African Leadership

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  • Pelicles 9 years ago

    Take Gaddafi for example. The man was good for his people and country despite his long leadership. Gaddafi build his nation and if Ghana was like Libya, do you think the people will be agitating for any change in leadership ...
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  • Kwadjo, London 9 years ago

    Do not blame the West for all of our problems. Rhe West never said we shldn't send our children to school nor put pregnant women on hospital floors. Did the West ask us to give all the country's money to one person for no wor ...
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  • PROF 9 years ago

    THE PROBLEM IS THE ABSENCE OF STRONG INSTITUTIONS IN AFRICA AND ALSO THE WEST PROPPING UP DICTATORS WHEN THEY SERVE THE INTERESTS OF THE WEST.
    MOBUTU AND HOUPHET BOIGNY STAYED IN POWER BCOS OF THE WEST. THEY KEPT THEM THERE ...
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  • Kwame Sekyere 9 years ago

    Well spoken, my brother. Thank you!

  • Captain Canada 9 years ago

    the west for all our problems. You have comprehension issues? What he listed were valid grievances. The worse dictators in Africa were all friends of the west at some point. So how can we talk about failed leadership in Afric ...
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  • Captain Canada 9 years ago

    Unfortunately you'll have stooges who will attack you for stating the obvious. Ghaddafi was blessing to Africa. But much like our ignorance on how to use our resources be it human or minerals, we abandoned it and allowed the ...
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  • Manisd 9 years ago

    Could the failure for Parliament itself for allowing things to go this way? Enjoyed your article and thanks for sharing.

  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    I think if we do away with dictatorship,military coup and unlimited stay in power we should not be talking of curse at all.The truth of the matter is we should allow our new found democracy to grow.Thank you.

  • Lexus 9 years ago

    Brilliant as usual!!!
    Lil' disappointed Nana Sir Togbui Avaklasu was not referenced in this well-written piece. I bet you were very wisely avoiding the perennial, lynching suspects. Good job, pal.
    JJR seems to be an ultimat ...
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  • Greatman, USA 9 years ago

    The African leader;
    1, ascends to power; without God's willing but personal greediness and more personal objectives.
    2.Are devilry-married to a secret evil power of protection and hope.
    3,Knows when his entry into power ...
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  • Greatman, USA 9 years ago

    The African leader;
    1, ascends to power; without God's willing but personal greediness and more personal objectives.
    2.Are devilry-married to a secret evil power of protection and hope.
    3,Knows when his entry into power a ...
    read full comment

  • Teacher 9 years ago

    If this is the sorry lot of African leaders, why does Akufo-Addo want it so much? Is it a death wish?

    This question is pertinent because this article appears in the party newspaper. Is the writer, an NPP supporter, sendin ...
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  • LONTO-BOY 9 years ago

    In Africa, political power can be intoxicating. This can be seen in many African leaders mentioned, both in the past and present. When you've partisan, ethnic, regional-based politics, large number of uneducated and uninforme ...
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  • Greatman, USA 9 years ago

    The New Patriotic Party flagbearer, Nana Akufo-Addo must be commended for insisting on the expansion of the electoral college of the party, former President Jerry Rawlings has said.

    DO African leaders speak good of their r ...
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  • ANIM MOSES,ADA 9 years ago

    Hi MDT.I decided not to comment on this topic but your assertion that this discussion is of no sense compels me to do so.Summarily,the problem with many, if not most,of us is that we assume we are encyclopedias of knowledge w ...
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  • PhiIip Kobina Baidoo 9 years ago

    They reap what they sow. When you sow the wind you reap the whirlwinds.

  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    When you have a better system of governance with democratic principles such wicked tendencies will not occure.This is the reason Ghana should hold its democratic dispensation carefully.We must allow democracy to work,respect ...
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  • MDT 9 years ago

    This article makes no sense. Its just a collocation of historical facts. Nothing else.
    Besides, what is wrong with the people who indeed entrusted power to some1, who for whatever reasons begins to and continue astraying, ...
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  • JOHN VIVIMOUS 9 years ago

    It is a nice article and historically factual however, I'm surprised by the fact that Dr Sarfo in his historical account, mentioned names in all the African nations except in his native Ghana where he just glossed over the at ...
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  • Stephen B 9 years ago

    Because we turn ourselfs too quick to followed white culture without understanding.

  • Mr T 9 years ago

    Sir your views on Libya is absolutely preposterous!! In the next 100yrs your country (Ghana) can not reach where Ghadafi took Libya. You should know that not every coup is bad! Besides you didn't mention Egypt and the overthr ...
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  • kutsii 9 years ago

    Dr. Adjei Salford , don't u know that it is the same white man who helps these Africans to be power drunk ? Let me tell u, There are better intellectuals who can manage African and eradicate poverty. The truth is that the we ...
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