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The dark curfew days in Ghana

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  • Nero 9 years ago

    Mr Macbeth now trembles without stimulation, cannot remember words and solicits cues to enable him recall. I bet you, he engages in a lot of soliloquy while the insomnic Lady Macbeth somnambulates.
    And Jomo, he's like Lazar ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    I had to take two shots of Makers Mark burbon after reading Kuma's piece and Nero's comment. Very sad indeed and after all these senseless killings, Woyome walks away with a cool 50 million new cedis. Rest in piece Jomo. Rawl ...
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  • Atta junior 9 years ago

    Thank you writer Kuma, this piece invokes so many memories especially for some of us whose wounds have refused to heal after all these years.
    JJ is still breathing God's air but the good Lord says vengeance is mine, I will ...
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  • Future J.J. 9 years ago

    Thanks Mr Kuma, your story was good for telling, but the truth of the matter is that, with the state of affairs today and rubygate, was the revolution not worth it.
    Be honest to the core, although some excesses occured as in ...
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  • TIPOLIPO 9 years ago

    Thanks Kuma for your incisive write up. I was a young man in my twenties at that time and witnessed most of the things that you have described.Why will someone ask for another revolution. My response will be that the originat ...
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  • Kodom 9 years ago

    I know God is up there above and down here below too, always watching people everywhere and the guilty would by no means escape. Lets all have that solace. Thanks Mr. Kuma for this nice piece. I've been moved this morning as ...
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  • Osu Clottey 9 years ago

    The Killer ,he was a soldier stationed at the Osu Castle,woow,he killed lot of the castle area boys