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Reflections On J.B. Danquah

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  • Surosuo 9 years ago

    If, as you state, "... Gandhi, who never held elective office in India, is considered, without doubt as the greatest Indian of them all...", then it follows that "all GREATNESS should be SELF-EVIDENT, and NO amount of propag ...
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  • Bobby Broot-Blay 9 years ago

    Mr Arthur Kennedy, are u ignoring the overwhelming evidence in the Mahoney's book that Danquah was CIA asset? His family cannot defend the indefensible, I believe they've advised themselves and since u have decided to do that ...
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  • kofi 9 years ago

    Constantly telling us about his greatness means he was not great.We can read.

  • Spiky 9 years ago

    Above all that you have said about JB Danquah, a man or woman's worth is not what he or she has achieved for himself or herself but what he or she has done for others in fulfilment of the higher ideals of civilised societies. ...
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  • Bonsu 9 years ago

    You must be in a drunken stupor to vouch that JBD was an innocent bystander who was mistakingly taken to prison.Even the idiot will tell you that the bomb throwing and the killing of innocent children did not just come from t ...
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  • Yunah 9 years ago

    You write without any historical reference. Yes, Danquah was a pro-imperialist and a "bomb-thrower"!

  • NOKOFIO 9 years ago

    Arthur Kobina Kennedy ; the name sounds like another fante idiotic full who does not understand what democratic politics is about ; your piece like what the Danquah family and Nana Akuffo is attempting to do is attempting to ...
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  • Native Son Bashir 9 years ago

    To say because he died in prison his death could not be a natural is also not true. J B Danqua is a great man by all standard but you can't discount the fact he also did some things wrong and his followers and supporters were ...
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  • kaketonti 9 years ago

    Many were called but few were chosen.Danquah had not finished paying for his stupidity.Keep on distorting the FACTS in the records.

  • Justice Atuguba 9 years ago

    Good job

  • JACOB A 9 years ago

    What the writer listed as J B Danquah Achievements is laughable. Those are very ordinary now and at that time.
    J Dankwa had a bigger appetite to be president but just like Nana Addo, he couldn't earn the trust of the masses. ...
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