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I Will Not Read The Rawlings-Atta Akyea Edition

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  • Kofi Kumah 9 years ago

    Who cares whether Okoampa-Ahoofe reads Prof. Kwaku Danso-Boafo's "J. J. Rawlings And The Democratic Transition In Ghana" (Ghana Universities Press, 2014) or not. Who exactly do you suppose you're? Your biggest problem is t ...
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  • Sulley, Cincinnati-USA 9 years ago

    ... and who cares whether you read or not?! After all anyone can predict your expressions of the book after you have read it.
    Apart from these divisive articles you write, tell us any other positive contribution you have for ...
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  • Cut the Crap ! 9 years ago

    Who ares whether you read this book or not ?

    Judging by your pathetic bush-boy English you never read anything at your bush school school which is why you have ended up - with an obvious chip on your shoulder - at a fifth ...
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  • Cut the Crap ! 9 years ago

    Bush-boy Okoampa :

    Who ares whether you read this book or not ?

    Judging by your pathetic bush-boy English you never read anything at your bush school school which is why you have ended up - with an obvious chip on your ...
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  • mardis 9 years ago

    Is this guy really a professor? i doubt it. he is always so persinal and biased in his wtiteups and hardly makes sense. oh my God! it saddens my heart.

  • Tweaa 9 years ago

    What do you expect from a professor who thinks "Equatorial Guinea" is a bona fide member of Ecowas? No primary six pupil in Ghana will make that mistake.All we"ve got from him is "365 Days" of raw sewage.

  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    If the injunction was upheld by the Courts, then the book in its original condition might have merited it. If not, why would the Author succumb to the Court and Rawlings to make any changes to its contents?

    The Author shou ...
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  • Mohammed Maiga 9 years ago

    Okoampah, read the last part of your first paragraph, where you have "has come to past". Is that the English you teach those juvenile delinquents at Nassau Community College?

    Have you ever come across "has come to pass", w ...
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  • Yiadom Boakye 9 years ago

    ...and you call yourself a professor of English and Journalism? My goodness! You sound like a semi-literate. No wonder you are unknown in the world of peer-reviewed journals.