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"No Ko Fio" Band: Marking Time To Paradise

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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Start with this - if we are serious!

    Banish "divine intervention" from public policy and communications. It is a secular Republic, after all, isn't it!

  • A GERSIS 9 years ago

    A Gersis reporting

    Fellow Ghanaians

    I tell you, I am liking this gal because she writes with a beautiful flair. The words, and her pronoucements are woven with such a prety taste that's rarely seen on Ghanaweb.

    Thi ...
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  • Military Man 9 years ago

    would be surprised.
    Good that people are catching on that this woman is really good. She makes a whole lot of sense even with all the 'big' words.
    She caught my attention with her first 'outing'.
    Hopefully, she's really a ...
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  • Annorwuo 9 years ago

    By a phantom or a wannabe Margaret Jackson! In any event,I really don`t care about the messenger;but the 'real' message,which the corrupt information 'gate-keepers' have denied the suffering masses of this country.
    And she i ...
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  • Annorwuo 9 years ago

    By a phantom or a wannabe Margaret Jackson! In any event,I really don`t care about the messenger;but the 'real' message,which the corrupt information 'gate-keepers' have denied the suffering masses of this country.
    And she i ...
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  • Mr. Figure-Out 9 years ago

    Besides the flair and diction which is mad mad wicked, this essay is indubitably sacrosanct, food for thought and a must read by all. 'Woman'! you've beaten the men to it. Big thumbs up

  • KANYE EAST 9 years ago

    BROFO IS HEAVY. I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING IN THE ARTICLE.

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Vote!

    But do not vote for any party that does not commit to enacting the FOIB endorsed by civil society groups, with provisions for stringent asset declaration and public disclosure provisions, within 4 months of taking th ...
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  • Nii Tsokor 9 years ago

    among Ghanaians must change. In fact, our whole attitude towards things in general must change if we are to forge ahead in our development plans.

    The average Ghanian politician just believes in helping himself and family ...
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  • Sunsum Baako 9 years ago

    Angelina K Morrison!!Hmmm. This article was not written by a woman. Only a man feels the need to use such 'big' words when a simpler, more effective style will do. You make good points, but in a rather tortuous manner. Simple ...
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  • Teacher 9 years ago

    Interesting observation that only men write using such "vocab".

    Well, it's not impossible for women too to write like that.

    As for me I just want to see more articles on this site from our ladies. The men are dominati ...
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  • Ofei Dodoo 9 years ago

    Good but you would be more effective by using simple but effective vocabularies rather than bombastic ones. the art of Effective Communication always requires language that your audience would EASILY understand. We must learn ...
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  • Annorwuo 9 years ago

    By a phantom or a wannabe Margaret Jackson! In any event,I really don`t care about the messenger;but the 'real' message,which the corrupt information 'gate-keepers'in this country have denied the suffering masses of this coun ...
    read full comment

  • Annorwuo 9 years ago

    By a phantom or a wannabe Margaret Jackson! In any event,I really don`t care about the messenger;but the 'real' message,which the corrupt information 'gate-keepers'in this country have denied the suffering masses of this coun ...
    read full comment

  • Okponglo Guy 9 years ago

    Call it an a lesson in vocabulary - I run a Webster check on you and you excelled. Excellent diction; a good English lesson.

  • Okponglo Guy 9 years ago

    Education of the ordinary masses would be key. Cerebration should be geared towards the chattering class.