Nkrumah haters notably the conceited DR SAS and SARPONG do not know the meaning of BRUTAL DICTATOR.
Nkrumah haters notably the conceited DR SAS and SARPONG do not know the meaning of BRUTAL DICTATOR.
Kojo T 9 years ago
After 9/11 what did we get? So with assassinations and bombs what do you expect.Just bring in some strong armand Boko ham will be dead PDA saved innocent lives
After 9/11 what did we get? So with assassinations and bombs what do you expect.Just bring in some strong armand Boko ham will be dead PDA saved innocent lives
ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago
The Dumbass, Francis Kwarteng is ready for anybody who needs any relevant information about both J.B. Danquah and Kwame Nkrumah, he has got every answer.
Just call or Skype Francis Kwarteng on 001-3012775871
His Address ... read full comment
The Dumbass, Francis Kwarteng is ready for anybody who needs any relevant information about both J.B. Danquah and Kwame Nkrumah, he has got every answer.
Just call or Skype Francis Kwarteng on 001-3012775871
His Address: 4203 Oglethorpe St. Hyattsville, MD 20781 Maryland, USA
Mahmoud 9 years ago
If J.B Danquah hadn't been born at all patriotic Ghanaians would've still overthrown Nkrumah with or without the help of CIA because, his leftward tendencies had reached a point of no return. The Guy was a red sickle communis ... read full comment
If J.B Danquah hadn't been born at all patriotic Ghanaians would've still overthrown Nkrumah with or without the help of CIA because, his leftward tendencies had reached a point of no return. The Guy was a red sickle communist of the Starling, Pol pot and Idi Amin type of human-being.
Every Ghanaian cursed the day that this dishonest, cunning man was invited to join the UGCC as its General Secretary because he proved to be the mother of all traitors in Ghana. It was, therefore, legitimate and even desirable to get rid of that callous, one party state and president for life communist dictator. I congratulate Kotoka and his friends once again for securing our second independence and delivering us from the grips of Kwame Nkrumah; one of the most dangerous human beings that ever lived on the African continent.
Brother Joe 9 years ago
IGNORE THIS MENTALLY SICK ILLITERATE CALLED MAHMOUD.
IGNORE THIS MENTALLY SICK ILLITERATE CALLED MAHMOUD.
Brother Joe 9 years ago
ANT-NKRUMAH WRITERS ARE TOO SUBJECTIVE,NON-FACTUAL AND BIASED.THEY HAVE LOST THE DEBATE.
ANT-NKRUMAH WRITERS ARE TOO SUBJECTIVE,NON-FACTUAL AND BIASED.THEY HAVE LOST THE DEBATE.
Ameyaw 9 years ago
People like this so call Prof are kind that tries to fabricate stories to blind fold Ghanaians.The reality of Nkrumah's case was that he's was he thought those who invited him to join the UGCC were stooges and didn't know wha ... read full comment
People like this so call Prof are kind that tries to fabricate stories to blind fold Ghanaians.The reality of Nkrumah's case was that he's was he thought those who invited him to join the UGCC were stooges and didn't know what they were doing. He came in with maxist ideas, lied to the mass illiterates of Ghana and won the elections. Fine, he won - more than once. He deleared that one time that the "Black Man is Capable of Managing his own affairs". Look at what is going on in the entire continent of Africa, no one can tell the vision he had. His followers like this fititious Prof will blame the west for his downfall. But they wouldn't anywhere in the world but the west. Shamless Animals. Nkrumah was charismatic and was supposed to be a good asset to the country. He blew it big time - compare his chances to that of Mandela. Nkrumah is a human being, he made mistakes but don't call him a messiah.
Ameyaw 9 years ago
People like this so call Prof are kind that tries to fabricate stories to blind fold Ghanaians.The reality of Nkrumah's case was that he thought those who invited him to join the UGCC were stooges and didn't know what they we ... read full comment
People like this so call Prof are kind that tries to fabricate stories to blind fold Ghanaians.The reality of Nkrumah's case was that he thought those who invited him to join the UGCC were stooges and didn't know what they were doing,as noted by Paa Willie. (see video, Ghana Indepence-BBC). He came in with marxist ideas, lied to the mass illiterates of Ghana and won the elections. Fine, he won - more than once. He declared one time that the "Black Man is Capable of Managing his own affairs". Looking at what is going on in the entire continent of Africa, no one can tell the vision he had. His followers like this fictitious Prof will blame the west for his downfall. But they wouldn't live anywhere in the world but the west, and find the comfort to write such nonsense. Shameless Animals. Nkrumah was charismatic and was supposed to be a good asset to the country. He blew it big time - compare his chances to that of Mandela. Nkrumah is a human being, he made mistakes but don't call him a messiah.
Nana Ansah 9 years ago
Prof. Lungu: Nkrumah was, after all, elected by the entire Nation of Ghana multiple times, while J. B. Danquah was not elected, not even once, by the entire Nation.
Nana Ansah: Prof. Lungu, you are being very gracious here ... read full comment
Prof. Lungu: Nkrumah was, after all, elected by the entire Nation of Ghana multiple times, while J. B. Danquah was not elected, not even once, by the entire Nation.
Nana Ansah: Prof. Lungu, you are being very gracious here. My take on this is; what is all this brouhaha about Danquah? This lazy mind Danquah was not even popular in his Akyem backyrad otherwise he would not have lost twice in a back to back elections within a short space of time between 1954 ans 1956. By 1954 Danquah has sank into oblivion so much so that Busia was running the show as opposition leader. These are hard FACTS the Mate Meho intellectual dwarfs fail to recognize.
Kwame Nkrumah was winning elections even as a jailbird behind bars. So for these perennial sore losers who claimed that elections under British auspices were rigged is laughable. We all know which side the British favoured. Look Kwame Nkrumah was no friend of the British. But the British could not cook the elections for these Nation wreckers who saw themselves as the natural custodians of Oman Ghana because Nkrumah won by a landslide victory. It is a myth for these knaves to believe that they are the sole custodians of Ghana. Ghana belongs to all Ghanaians. Deal with it!
So for the Mate Mehu to claim that Nkrumah rigged the 1960 presidential elections is not only ludicrous but flies against every logic. Danquah could not even win as a candidate of Akyem, so how much more could he have done that Nation wide???!!! Danquah is just a province politician with province thinking nothing more.
Kwame Nkrumah defined what Ghana is through the Institutions, economic and industrial strides Ghana made within a short space of time hence Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana. Kwame Nkrumah liberated our follow Africans from the shackles of colonialism. Kwame Nkrumah made the world listen to Africa. As with any visioary it is the Vision itself that distinguishes him from others. Kwame Nkrumah was light years ahead of Danquah and the rest.
Kwame Nkrumah owes these Mate Meho treasonists no apology and does not want any forgivensess form traitors. If anything These Mate Meho terrorist owe Ghanaians an apology. They should stop playing the victim game and render genuine apology to Oman Ghana.
It is as if Al Qaeda is telling America, "we have forgiven you". What is more grotesque than that?!!!
Tell all these Danquahserie eaters that they could not debate us CPPians in the 50's and the 60's. And they cannot debate us on Facts today. After all we made free education possible for zthem otherwise they would be wallowing poverty of knowledge in their villages today. And before they raise any of their childish questions; I ask Who among you Mate Meho mob is flawless?
Before I go let me quote Shridath S Ramphal:
"Kwame Nkrumah was first Prime Minister of the first African state in this Country(Ghana) to regain its freedom, he was both the ARCHITECT OF Ghana's INDEPENDENCE AND THE BUILDER OF MUCH OF HER EARLY DEVELOPMENT: These WERE REAL ACHIEVEMENTS WHICH BECAUSE OF THEIR CONTEMPORARY SIGNICANCE; their shock value to the old world System translated easily on to the symbolic plane, and enabled Ghana to Play a frontline role in one of the noblest campaigns of our time, the struggle to bring freedom to colonised peoples in Africa and the world at large. A man of ideas who believed that ideas should find physical, institutional expression, he contributed creatively to the modern Commonwealth, was a founding father of the OAU, a vigorous champion of the UN and a leader in the Nonaligned Movement.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Your comments are instructive on many fronts!
YOUR: "...you are being...gracious...Danquah was not even popular in his Akyem backyrad otherwise he would not have lost twice in a back to back elections within a short space ... read full comment
Your comments are instructive on many fronts!
YOUR: "...you are being...gracious...Danquah was not even popular in his Akyem backyrad otherwise he would not have lost twice in a back to back elections within a short space of time between 1954 ans 1956..."
OUR COMMENT: There is a principle to that. "The Backyarders do not always trust people who live and work with the elite outside the Backyard, who they see only when it is election time.
Great point, we dare say!
Puts J. B. Danquah's "DOYENSHIP" in a better, critical perspective.
ITEM: The "Doyen of Politics" Never Won an Election in his Backyard! The "Doyenship" then, must have been on some other plane!
Thanks, Nana Ansah!
DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 9 years ago
My man Nana Ansah, where have you been hiding all these while lately? Well, try and watch President Mahama's 2nd Anniversary Interview (Part 1-5) on YouTube and acquaint yourself with the progress in our motherland so far.
My man Nana Ansah, where have you been hiding all these while lately? Well, try and watch President Mahama's 2nd Anniversary Interview (Part 1-5) on YouTube and acquaint yourself with the progress in our motherland so far.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Nana Ansah,
Please you should be on Ghanaweb everyday. Can you please?
Thank you!
Nana Ansah,
Please you should be on Ghanaweb everyday. Can you please?
Thank you!
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Dear Prof. Lungu,
This is a masterpiece, well-thought out and insightfully written. The history is all there for all to see. Excellent historical context for your masterpiece!
I will suggest that readers also take a l ... read full comment
Dear Prof. Lungu,
This is a masterpiece, well-thought out and insightfully written. The history is all there for all to see. Excellent historical context for your masterpiece!
I will suggest that readers also take a look at Prof. Craig Atephen Wilder's book "EBONY & IVORY: RACE, SLAVERY, AND THE TROUBLED HISTORY OF AMERICA'S UNIVERISTIES," a thesis on how "slavery" literally built a number of America's elite universities.
Furthermore, I will like to draw readers' attentiong to one of your powerful, poignant observations. Here it goes:
"In closing, let's all remember that in an increasingly Global Village and against the developmental challenges in Ghana/Africa, precisely the type Nkrumah tried to forestall, J. B. Danquah will only matter to a small clique in Ghana. For, all will know that J. B. Danquah never invented all those things. That J. B. Danquah will not matter globally, until Danquah-Deathknell-Palanquin Supporters find a humble Ghana-centered way to make his legacy relevant for the entire world. Sadly, though, we see that they have not even begun to take the first humble and reasonable steps in that direction. Rather, they choose to be defined by the prison-death of a sub-par Show Boy, worshipping his dead spirit on his death day alone in their corner. They forget that it is "Birth" that is for the Living, Posterity, and Heritage."
As for the brutal dictatorship of the Ofori Attas (and Danquah), we shall have more to say later.
Bravo for an excellent piece.
Have a great weekend!
Kwadwo 9 years ago
INXS, this is the kind of a one sided and self serving arguments diehard Nkrumaists make and want us to imbibe. Nkrumah does no wrong and no one else matters. We get it. But if he was that great and flawless,then why spend t ... read full comment
INXS, this is the kind of a one sided and self serving arguments diehard Nkrumaists make and want us to imbibe. Nkrumah does no wrong and no one else matters. We get it. But if he was that great and flawless,then why spend time spreading his work? A beautiful woman spends no time courting attention.Lungu, don't be offended if others call him a tyrant and a dictator for imprisoning Danquah without a charge or trial , declaring himself president for life, and instituting a one party rule. Additionally, to others, a great African leader wanting to unite Africa should never have interfered in the affairs of neighboring governments as Nkrumah did. May this explain why he was overthrown amist cheers and jubilation by majority of the citizenry? I wonder.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Kwadwo,
You neglect that this is a response with a Ghana-centered foundation, if we may! It is meant to provide a background for those who may not be familiar with some aspects of the History of Man, those who may not be as ... read full comment
Kwadwo,
You neglect that this is a response with a Ghana-centered foundation, if we may! It is meant to provide a background for those who may not be familiar with some aspects of the History of Man, those who may not be as privileged.
"...Nkrumah does no wrong..." is not discernible, the way the piece is written. And we do not believe that is the case, either.
Among other points, we are saying that "a tyrant and a dictator" ought to exist in context. Further, that there is something to celebrating "Life", rather than "Death". For, when we celebrate Life, we defy Death, to eternity.
Finally, on the other side, we talked a bit about context and balance. In what context is it the case that "A beautiful woman spends no time courting attention".
What is it that makes you think that is a fair, considerate, and relevant proposition, in this age?
Mahmoud 9 years ago
The so-called professor that tried to embellish Nkrumah's economic record needs to go to School all over again. These types of socialist arguments could deceive Ghanaians in the 50s and 60s, but they cannot do so now. Nkrumah ... read full comment
The so-called professor that tried to embellish Nkrumah's economic record needs to go to School all over again. These types of socialist arguments could deceive Ghanaians in the 50s and 60s, but they cannot do so now. Nkrumah was the first leader to introduce unsustainable debt into this country by borrowing massively and unnecessarily to finance his whims and caprices. It was a misfortune that we had such a person as president immediately after the independence. He didn't lay a realistic economic foundation for sustainable development of the young nation at all, considering the amount of money that was at his disposal in those days.
Ghana had about one billion dollars in reserve when Nkrumah took over the reins of government from the colonial master. Could you imagine what the value of 1bn dollars was in the early fifties? Again, after 2years of his rule, cocoa prices at the world market rocketed and increased four-fold. But contrary to any sound economic planning, he did not reserve any fraction of the windfall for a rainy day as the Whiteman had done with only one fourth of the revenues he got from cocoa. So, what did Nkrumah do with all the revenue he got from the astronomical cocoa prices, and the big reserve he inherited that took many years to build for our financial stability and sustainable development?
The man just went on a spending spree both in Ghana and around the world, throwing his weight about and talking big. So when the cocoa prices fell close to the end of his rule, he was quick to point accusing fingers at the West, blaming them for manipulating cocoa prices to sabotage the economy of Ghana and overthrow his government. Finally, after misusing all the money mainly on useless prestigious projects, failed communist agricultural projects and whimsical mad rush industrialization projects that did not withstand the test of time, he also burdened the young nation with another billion dollars' debt before he was forced out of the country.
The truth is that, Nkrumah's ideas were unsuitable for growing the economy since the communist system lucks mechanisms and incentives that release energies of the people to create wealth. He, therefore, met a rich and confident country with huge potentials, and left it nearly bankrupt in some few years as a result of gross mismanagement.
Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago
There are no foreign or domestic financed puppet organizations or institutions in Ghana hell bent on dissemination and sustaining falsehood and history rewrites on Nkrumah because the world all over know of what Nkrumah accom ... read full comment
There are no foreign or domestic financed puppet organizations or institutions in Ghana hell bent on dissemination and sustaining falsehood and history rewrites on Nkrumah because the world all over know of what Nkrumah accomplished. Sadly the same cannot be said of Danquah and or Busia who have tribal organizations and hero worshippers who have continued to sell lies or delusional claims to mostly uneducated and semi educated following gullible to buy into the bull by the Danquah institute.
No one, not Nkrumahist and surely not unbiased readers have ever made a claim for canonization of Nkrumah's sainthood but lying and exaggerations by Nkrumah haters has to be challenged unabated.
Frank Appiah 9 years ago
Kwadwo,first of all,I congratulate you for your honesty in your assessment of the events that unfolded during the Nkrumah era,even though according to one of your previous responses,you were not born at that time.The time of ... read full comment
Kwadwo,first of all,I congratulate you for your honesty in your assessment of the events that unfolded during the Nkrumah era,even though according to one of your previous responses,you were not born at that time.The time of your birth is not important but rather thorough reading and in-depth research will free your mind from any misconception and falsehood.Unlike the other anti-Nkrumah writers such as DR SAS,SARPONG etc,you don't cast insults at those who have opposite views.I am impressed.
With regard to the Preventive Detention Act(PDA),it went through a democratic process in parliament so in fact it was a DEMOCRATIC act and not a decree from a DICTATOR.It is important to note that the CPP members formed the majority in parliament.Being majority in parliament is not DICTATORSHIP.Am I right?
It is also true that majority of Ghanaians cheered and jubilated at Nkrumah's downfall but you may be surprised to know that artificial shortages of the so-called essential commodities,which was orchestrated by CIA and British Intelligence was the cause of their jubiliation of Nkrumah's downfall.I was very young but I remember very well Ghanaians had to queue for hours in order to buy soap,milk,sugar etc.I also remember large quantities of the so-called essential commodities were found dumped in the bush while ships loaded with sardines,mackerel,milk sugar etc were found to be unwholesome at Tema and Takoradi Harbour thereby causing scarcity and brewing dissatisfaction among Ghanaians-the work of CIA and British Intelligence.ORAL TRADITION is an important source of history.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
We note your:
"...the (PDA)...went through a democratic process in parliament so in fact it was a DEMOCRATIC act and not a decree from a DICTATOR.It is important to note that the CPP members formed the majority in parliame ... read full comment
We note your:
"...the (PDA)...went through a democratic process in parliament so in fact it was a DEMOCRATIC act and not a decree from a DICTATOR.It is important to note that the CPP members formed the majority in parliament. Being majority in parliament is not DICTATORSHIP..."
Thank for an important point!
And we agree!
Kwadwo is trying as hard as he can to fairly balance the record. The problem for us, though, is akin to US main Media/Journalists/TV in particular, their attempts to balance Fox New 24*7 political messaging with what they think is the American interest. They neglect that "Fair and Balanced" is actually unbalanced, in the US, in Europe, in Japan, and other places we've never had the means to monitor. They are entirely on a different plane. And so, they fail, as is now being demonstrated in the case of Brian Williams and the NBC News organization.
Nuff said!
Sister Souljah 9 years ago
Kwadwo is a fine gentleman who engages in the civil discourse on this forum without resorting to insults as you rightly pointed out. For the other individuals mentioned the least said about their UNCOUTH and ARCHAIC behaviors ... read full comment
Kwadwo is a fine gentleman who engages in the civil discourse on this forum without resorting to insults as you rightly pointed out. For the other individuals mentioned the least said about their UNCOUTH and ARCHAIC behaviors the better. Kwadwo you are a fine gentleman and for that you have my utmost RESPECT. Stay blessed and have a wonderful weekend
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Your complements are much appreciated. Thanks. As I have previously stated, Nkrumah did good for Ghana, but played a high stake political game both domestically and internationally and got burnt. I sincerely believe that his ... read full comment
Your complements are much appreciated. Thanks. As I have previously stated, Nkrumah did good for Ghana, but played a high stake political game both domestically and internationally and got burnt. I sincerely believe that his policies had flaws and nothing is taken away from his legacy if Nkrumaists acknowledges those policy flaws.
In a documentary, Ambassador Mahoney described tearful Nkrumah afraid to even drive to on the street to open parliament. Yet days later he releases a book with unflattering remarks about the US, that at the time was helping to fund the Akosombo dam. This is high state political gamesmanship I am referring to and makes him a tragic fellow. To others, it may show his bravado, but in my humble opinion it connotes foolhardness. There was no way we would have survived politically given the raging Cold War climate at the time.
Kofi 9 years ago
He was tearful because of the numerous attempt on his life by UP/NLM terrorist.Get that straight,will you? You seem to obsessed with the US contribution without mentioning the WORLD BANK, UK and the Ghana governments.Gamel Na ... read full comment
He was tearful because of the numerous attempt on his life by UP/NLM terrorist.Get that straight,will you? You seem to obsessed with the US contribution without mentioning the WORLD BANK, UK and the Ghana governments.Gamel Nasser got the Aswan dam built without his finance/foreign minister being subjected to a vile,degrading,appalling and dehumanizing treatment in a restaurant.So sickening coming from a country claiming to be the epicentre of liberty. Get off your high horse!
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Nothing more to add, Sister Souljah!
Thanks.
Nothing more to add, Sister Souljah!
Thanks.
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Lungu, he clearly had overwhelming parliamentary majority so why the need to even encourage the passage of the one party state and declare himself president for life? Don't you also think that the passage of the PDA by the ma ... read full comment
Lungu, he clearly had overwhelming parliamentary majority so why the need to even encourage the passage of the one party state and declare himself president for life? Don't you also think that the passage of the PDA by the majority will bring consternation to the opposition and will be labeled a repressive law. This is why others call his rule a dictatorship. They not arguing that those laws were not passed by parliament.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
You are too generous to Kwadwo, as his claims area quite pedestrian and can't pass muster. Let me show you why, as you yourself is in need of some [pedantic] re-education.:-)
He claimed:
INXS, this is the kind of a one ... read full comment
You are too generous to Kwadwo, as his claims area quite pedestrian and can't pass muster. Let me show you why, as you yourself is in need of some [pedantic] re-education.:-)
He claimed:
INXS, this is the kind of a one sided and self serving arguments diehard Nkrumaists make and want us to imbibe.
My Rebuttal:
The article by Prof Lungu was written as a response to others making certain claims against Nkrumah, e.g., that he was a "brutal dictator". Prof Lungu mentioned some of those things and set about to rebut the charges in the ongoing debate and he is being accused of one-sidedness? What kind of thinking is that? He wants and a pro and cons debate from him? Whoever heard of something like that in a debate? Is the dirt and mudslinging from the Matemeho Bloc not enough? So if Nkrumah had a sharp horn with which he gored people with and it is pointed out that many great leaders like him in history had one too, is that not putting things in a historical context too and therefore a valid form of argument? Context, ma fren, context!
He went on:
Nkrumah does no wrong and no one else matters. We get it. But if he was that great and flawless,then why spend time spreading his work? A beautiful woman spends no time courting attention.
My Comment:
No, no one ever claims that Nkrumah never did any wrong or made a bad decision. He did to his eternal regret. As he said, if he had known that Ghanaians were only interested in sardines and tinapa rather than roads, schools, factories, hospitals, etc., he'd have flooded the country with those things. We are thus compelled to defend what Nkrumah chose to do against the likes of Kwadwo and Ahoofe who have an agenda to demonise him and accuse him of being the cause of Ghana's problems today; rather than the truncation of his grand ideas and projects being the cause. A lot of people alive have no clue about what Nkrumah did for Ghana and was planning to do in terms of devt. If they said he squandered some monies left to us by the British, we must tell them what the monies were actually used for and point to the factories which various govts since his overthrow have been divesting at great profits to themselves and expatriates. What have the PNDC, NDC under JJ, NPP and NDC under Mills and Mahama accumulated for us with the several millions/billions times more borrowed funds we can sell in the future?
He wrote:
Lungu, don't be offended if others call him a tyrant and a dictator for imprisoning Danquah without a charge or trial ,
My comment:
False claim. Charges were preferred against him and these were repeated in the Odikro's masterpiece posted a number of times in the last few days.
As for those who call him a dictator, I have been pointing out to them that no Political Science worth his onion would do so. And no one with a a PhD should so, as it'd portray that person as uneducated. A first year Pol. Science student in Legon would quickly learn that no African leader in Africa in the 1960s could be a dictator simply because the scope of the state, its capacity, capabilities, reach, etc. were just to small to penetrate to the vast majority of the people and thereby try to control and dictate to them. The least they were was autocratic and pathetically even clumsy at that. Nkrumah, on the other hand, was organised, trying to build a nation from the cluster of ethnic groups some of them which never saw themselves as even Gold Coasters, not to mention Ghanaians, before. The problems of Identity, Cohesion, Loyalty, etc. were paramount to all nearly indep. countries.
As has been pointed out, Nkrumah secured his decisions either through popular appeal/vote (elections and referenda) and parliamentary approval democratically. The attempt to tag him with being a dictator is therefore an uneducated bit of insult which must be treated with contempt and the persons who bandied the insult exposed as not only intellectual frauds but political charlatans as well out to hoodwink the unknowing masses. After all, the main coup makers, one of whom was married to an aunt,i.e., IGP Harlley, only claimed that they took their action in order to avert a "creeping dictatorship". Does it not follow, by their own admission, that they did not overthrow a dictatorship?
He continued:
declaring himself president for life, and instituting a one party rule.
My Comment:
Nkrumah didn't declare himself President for life just like that. The whole process went through a democratic process. It was one mistake though he made, as it was quite unnecessary. The Constitution could have been amended to allow him to stand for elections without term limitation, and he'd continue in office just as the guys in Singapore and Malaysia did.
Instituting a one party state was also done democratically; in fact, through a referendum.
Within the paradigm in which it was done, as Prof. MacPherson had shown in his classic broadcast on Canadian Radio which was turned into one of the texts we used in FUE in Pol. Science in Legon, the Third World variant of democracy based on one party states was the closest to the original democracy as practised by the Greeks and in the village squares in Africa. It was not based on instituted adversarial groups or parties as we see in the liberal or plural democracies evolved in the West which have become mere oligarchies controlled by the rich and powerful lobby groups. The one party state therefore have more claim to being the original democracy than the plural democracy. Period!
And then, he went:
Additionally, to others, a great African leader wanting to unite Africa should never have interfered in the affairs of neighboring governments as Nkrumah did.
My Comment:
C'mmon, where on earth have you ever read that uniting polities is often a peaceful project? No sense of history in such a claim at all! That sense of history is one thing Prof Lungu is bringing to the fore. I don't want to lecture you on this subject so shall be brief. Even uniting present Ghana wasn't a peaceful thing, with Busia and his NLM thugs bent on their federalism and the Togoland Congress bent on their secession bid.
And now this hype:
May this explain why he was overthrown amist cheers and jubilation by majority of the citizenry? I wonder.
My Comment:
My sleepy hometown of Anloga became a hotbed of opposition to the CPP even though they also voted overwhelmingly for the CPP in the preceding elections. In fact, the first insurrection against the CPP started there and spread to the rest of Ghana in 1953. No wonder,Dennis Austin tagged it the "barometer of Ghanaian politics", if I could recollect the exact phrase. Nevertheless, I didn't see the majority of the town people jubilating on the streets when the coup occurred. Of course, the opposition members, the children and relations poured white powder on themselves and went out to jubilate while CPP members stayed indoors. Some who were prominent went into hiding and some managed to cross the border to Togo. Some were arrested and imprisoned. Same was happening all over the country. Nsawam therefore got far more political detainees than those released. Some quickly turned coat in order to save their skins by shamefully denouncing Nkrumah.
Now, we have to know that the CPP was wining just about 70% of the popular vote. Therefore the 30% hard core against people were enough to throng the streets with their relations and thus gave a semblance of a large support for the coup. So was it any wonder that by the following year 1967, when the euphoria had worn, one of the coup makers declared in his book that they were faced with a situation whereby if an elections were held with the CPP participating, it'd have won????? Has Kwadwo and his ilk not read this before? Hmmm! Dishonest academics and people. True of false.
Now, let us see how Kwadwo and his compatriots rebut the above.
Andy-K
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Nyebro Yao,
Brilliant expose.
If those who ignorantly attack Nkrumah unjustly, without proper historical and legal context, had a millionth of your solid background in the theory of political science and world history, ... read full comment
Nyebro Yao,
Brilliant expose.
If those who ignorantly attack Nkrumah unjustly, without proper historical and legal context, had a millionth of your solid background in the theory of political science and world history, this distortive discourses would not be going on.
I am not saying we should not critique our leaders, far from it. It is the sheer ignorance of attackers' constitutional or legal, historical, and political science knowledge that is poisoning the atmosphere of educative discourse. Lest I am not misunderstood, I do not say these as insults or as someone who has all the answers. I don't. I am still learning as everyone else.
Efo Yao, I am glad you are here to put things in order. Readers may also have to know that you are one of the wisest, most authoritative, boldest, and knowledgeable voices on Ghanaweb. Look at how you tear Kwadwo's fragile arguments in pieces.
Thanks.
Kwadwo 9 years ago
I use portions of " Desiderata" by Maxx Ehrmann as a response to Andy and Francis.
" Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible without surrender, be on go ... read full comment
I use portions of " Desiderata" by Maxx Ehrmann as a response to Andy and Francis.
" Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly, and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant, they too have their story..."
To Andy and Francis, pardon me for my ignorance. My comments were neither based on historical facts nor sound reasoning .Yours is the only truth, and will be confirmed as such as this Nkrumah debate rages on. In the end though, your messiah will become a polarizing political figure because you refused to listen to others. Have a good evening or night where ever you might be. It sad that significant events in our political history has been reduced to a mere food fight by ideologues.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
We have heard them enough and we are tired of their trivia and trifles being passed around as the gospel truth.
Of course, I knew you can't rebut what I wrote [not cos of the many typos, btw,], so just keep quiet next time ... read full comment
We have heard them enough and we are tired of their trivia and trifles being passed around as the gospel truth.
Of course, I knew you can't rebut what I wrote [not cos of the many typos, btw,], so just keep quiet next time.
Andy-K
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Nyebro Yao,
Hahahahahaha...Where is Kwadwo?
Nyebro Yao,
Hahahahahaha...Where is Kwadwo?
Mr. Figure-Out 9 years ago
It is factually cognitive that Nkrumah was dictator, regardless of the fact that, just as some great men in his league, he was not given any dog chance to execute or send most of his opponents to the gallows. No amount of tw ... read full comment
It is factually cognitive that Nkrumah was dictator, regardless of the fact that, just as some great men in his league, he was not given any dog chance to execute or send most of his opponents to the gallows. No amount of twist and turns of conceptual or lexical semantics can dissuade any discernible mind from labeling him as such. All known brutal dictators, world over, run a one party state and Nkrumah succeeded in just doing that by declaring himself the life president in a country of diverse culture like ours. He made no room for alternate views. Nkrumah was a great man, had vision and was privileged to have the resources to achieve what he did but that cannot be an excuse for him to ungraciously declare himself a life president. Nkrumah, the alpha and omega of all wisdom. Who among the so called Big Six was on his side at the time of his overthrown? That alone shows how intolerant and ungrateful he was to Ghanaians who were not ready to kowtow to his dictates. Many people contributed to the struggle for independence but his lobotomized followers believe he was alone in that course. Kwarteng and Prof Lungu can make tall list, up to the high heavens, trumpeting Nkrumah's achievements , which we all acknowledge, in simply won't wash, or change the status quo. My understanding of dictatorship put Nkrumah in the pedestal of dictators if the following clarification matters;
"Dictatorship is a form of government where political authority is monopolized by a single person or political entity, and exercised through various mechanisms to ensure the entity's power remains strong."
"A dictatorship is a type of authoritarianism, in which politicians regulate nearly every aspect of the public and private behavior of normal people. Dictatorships and totalitarianism generally employ political propaganda to decrease the influence of proponents of alternative governing systems, as is the nature of nationalism of any governing system."
The more these bitter Nkrumaist rant, the more their moribund remnants dwindle and is pushed to the threshold of political oblivion or obscurity. We will continue to adore the style of governance of the forever vibrant Danquah-Dombo-Busia tradition which we believe in. It is now vivid clear that Ghana is dichotomized politically between the Asante-Akyim dominated NPP and Atinga-Trokosi leaning NDC. The good people of Ghana and, of course, the intransigent 1% diehard Nkrumaist, are free to align themselves with either the "Create-Loot and Share"looting brigade of the NDC or the property owning democrats who has "development in freedom" as their mantra. Over to you, Kwarteng and Prof Lungu. It is all about common sense.
KWAKU ANANSE 9 years ago
DICTATORSHIPS HAVE VERY SHORT LIFE SPAN, BUT PROGRESSIVE IDEALS, WHICH ASPIRES AND TENDS TO IMPROVE THE LIFE OPPORTUNITIES OF ALL CITIZENS LASTS LONGEST.
DICTATORSHIPS HAVE VERY SHORT LIFE SPAN, BUT PROGRESSIVE IDEALS, WHICH ASPIRES AND TENDS TO IMPROVE THE LIFE OPPORTUNITIES OF ALL CITIZENS LASTS LONGEST.
Military Man 9 years ago
Now let's see the descendants and the sympathizers of the "mate me ho" terrorist group of bomb detonators, maimers and murderers of innocent school kids, traitors, saboteurs and good-for-nothing hoodlums led by the wormy, par ... read full comment
Now let's see the descendants and the sympathizers of the "mate me ho" terrorist group of bomb detonators, maimers and murderers of innocent school kids, traitors, saboteurs and good-for-nothing hoodlums led by the wormy, parasitic, selfish, visionless and CIA ass kisser JB Danquah himself, squirm to disprove all the facts in this article.
Good job, Prof!!!
It's the best of all the write ups on this raging debate that has gripped history lovers and haters alike, not to mention followers and admirers of the two main characters in the saga of a crucial time in the history of our beloved motherland, GHANA.
YankyerA 9 years ago
I am sorry for you. Where are you a Prof?
I am sorry for you. Where are you a Prof?
Lexus 9 years ago
....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodi ... read full comment
....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodia, and Stalin's Labor and Death Camps, etc., to name just a few.....
Prof Lungu, you 'purposely neglected to mention those regimes', because that is exactly where Nkrumah belonged.
I am very disappointed in you.
Such a sorry excuse for a 'Professor'!
Your story is incoherent, illogical, unnecessarily verbose, and, therefore, difficult to 'decipher'. Whatever has happened to you recently for such a sad turn in your heretofore valuable contributions?
BTW, Nkrumah was a royal of the noble Nzema tribe; therefore, stop right there trying to throw dust into unsuspecting eyes about this royalty crap.
After all, what was wrong with Nkrumah trying to find a job to, hopefully, support his broke ass, and then be able to purchase a ticket back home if he desired, like most of us in the Diaspora do?
Yours Sincerely had a professional degree on his tail, as well as a PhD on his head, and yet he didn't mind flipping the burgers or walking miles to a minimum-wage job, while he was getting himself situated. This is not unique by any stretch of imagination.
This would be the story of the vast majority of hard-working, enterprising and respectful Ghanaians, who do NOT wait for HANDOUTS.
It is this sense of ENTITLEMENT which is deeply festered in the psyches of people of your ilk that is really hurting Ghana, and not what JB Danquah might have 'invented' or suggested.
Prof Lungu, get off this Nkrumah GRAVY TRAIN, and start smelling the coffee.
Take a cue from the fate of the Lenin Mausoleum, the direction Cuba is going, among recent events in History that, even time-tested concepts are fluidy and dynamic. Don't get too stuck to your Nkrumahism nonsense.
In my young years during college and Graduate school I was so far to the left that I almost fell off the cliff.
IT WAS INCUMBENT UPON ME, AS I GREW OLDER, TO USE ALL THE BRAINS GOD HAS BEQUEATHED UPON ME TO TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT LIFE IN 'PLATO'S CAVE[courtesy the brilliant Dr SAS ].
Professor Lungu, wo maame tw3!!!
Sister Souljah 9 years ago
Lexus has just joined the league of the UNCOUTH and ARCHAIC behaviors on this forum. If this is what a PhD does to a person then God help us all, the institution that awarded your PhD will ashamed to have any association with ... read full comment
Lexus has just joined the league of the UNCOUTH and ARCHAIC behaviors on this forum. If this is what a PhD does to a person then God help us all, the institution that awarded your PhD will ashamed to have any association with you at all. You have sunk to the lowest depths of STUPIDITY and IDIOCY.
Lexus 9 years ago
....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodi ... read full comment
....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodia, and Stalin's Labor and Death Camps, etc., to name just a few.....
Prof Lungu, you 'purposely neglected to mention those regimes', because that is exactly where Nkrumah belonged.
I am very disappointed in you.
Such a sorry excuse for a 'Professor'!
Your story is incoherent, illogical, unnecessarily verbose, and, therefore, difficult to 'decipher'. Whatever has happened to you recently for such a sad turn in your heretofore valuable contributions?
BTW, Nkrumah was a royal of the noble Nzema tribe; therefore, stop right there trying to throw dust into unsuspecting eyes about this royalty crap.
After all, what was wrong with Nkrumah trying to find a job to, hopefully, support his broke ass, and then be able to purchase a ticket back home if he desired, like most of us in the Diaspora do?
Yours Sincerely had a professional degree on his tail, as well as a PhD on his head, and yet he didn't mind flipping the burgers or walking miles to a minimum-wage job, while he was getting himself situated. This is not unique by any stretch of imagination.
This would be the story of the vast majority of hard-working, enterprising and respectful Ghanaians, who do NOT wait for HANDOUTS.
It is this sense of ENTITLEMENT which is deeply festered in the psyches of people of your ilk that is really hurting Ghana, and not what JB Danquah might have 'invented' or suggested.
Prof Lungu, get off this Nkrumah GRAVY TRAIN, and start smelling the coffee.
Take a cue from the fate of the Lenin Mausoleum, the direction Cuba is going, among recent events in History that, even time-tested concepts are fluidy and dynamic. Don't get too stuck to your Nkrumahism nonsense.
In my young years during college and Graduate school I was so far to the left that I almost fell off the cliff.
IT WAS INCUMBENT UPON ME, AS I GREW OLDER, TO USE ALL THE BRAINS GOD HAS BEQUEATHED UPON ME TO TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT LIFE IN 'PLATO'S CAVE[courtesy the brilliant Dr SAS ].
Professor Lungu, wo maame tw3!!!
Military Man 9 years ago
I was enjoying your argument till I came to your closing sentence.
I'm not sure how old you are but that was very infantile of you.
I guess you acted your age.
Are you still in KG?
I was enjoying your argument till I came to your closing sentence.
I'm not sure how old you are but that was very infantile of you.
I guess you acted your age.
Are you still in KG?
Nonesense. 9 years ago
What a FOOL! A supposed Graduate level mind would not throw out this garbage(your last sentence). What a disgrace, no wonder you nearly fell of the cliff; you definitely don't belong to the left and sadly the right wing might ... read full comment
What a FOOL! A supposed Graduate level mind would not throw out this garbage(your last sentence). What a disgrace, no wonder you nearly fell of the cliff; you definitely don't belong to the left and sadly the right wing might not need your filthy mind, because you have very low IQ.
Filadéfia 9 years ago
...a nice piece,but your last line is not accepted,be polite next time.
...a nice piece,but your last line is not accepted,be polite next time.
Lexus 9 years ago
I am sorry I went a little out of bounds.
The ASHORE SEAMAN, Prof Lungu, is a rough neck. You don't treat rough necks with kids' gloves. I am pretty sure that, privately, he is enjoying that line immensely.
Nevertheless, ... read full comment
I am sorry I went a little out of bounds.
The ASHORE SEAMAN, Prof Lungu, is a rough neck. You don't treat rough necks with kids' gloves. I am pretty sure that, privately, he is enjoying that line immensely.
Nevertheless, an obviously decent person, like you seem to be, does not need to be subjected to such choice of words.
PARDON !!
VERZEIHUNG !!
MY BAD !!
Sincerely,
Lexus
Yaw Poku, USA 9 years ago
Oh my goodness.
Oh my goodness.
Mike Olongo, USA 9 years ago
Oh My God, I read the debate by Lexus and, though I did not agree with all the points he raised his presentation was by all standards great and very academic. Then I read the last paragraph and Ouch !
Oh My God, I read the debate by Lexus and, though I did not agree with all the points he raised his presentation was by all standards great and very academic. Then I read the last paragraph and Ouch !
Yaw Poku, USA 9 years ago
Please why the last sentence
Please why the last sentence
Paul 9 years ago
The historical accounts show that the UGCC was desperate for an inspiring and can-do leader to drive their agenda, and they persuaded Nkrumah to leave his own pan-Africanist responsibilities and studies in London to join them ... read full comment
The historical accounts show that the UGCC was desperate for an inspiring and can-do leader to drive their agenda, and they persuaded Nkrumah to leave his own pan-Africanist responsibilities and studies in London to join them. He had a lot to occupy his interests in London at the time, whatever the prevailing circumstances.
You create the erroneous impression that he was a 'hustler' scraping the surface for his daily bread and could not even buy his passage home. This could not be further from the truth.
Please try and re-read the historical accounts (not from Nkrumah) and disabuse your mind from this tired narrative about others somehow 'bailing out Nkrumah'. The fact that his understanding and take on what the Gold Coast needed was so vastly different and apposed to what the UGCC wanted is at the heart of the split, which his colleagues of the Committee of Youth Organizations which he had set up within the UGCC persuaded him to do.
Whilst we want to examine the facts and to be critical of issues, let us avoid misleading comments which if anything, only add to the 'mis-education' that our youth today (who probably know very little of our recent political history) continue to receive from those of us more privileged to provide a more balanced and sensible narrative.
Just trying to 'win an argument' is not enough grounds for us to be blatantly disingeneous.
Lexus 9 years ago
....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodi ... read full comment
....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodia, and Stalin's Labor and Death Camps, etc., to name just a few.....
Prof Lungu, you 'purposely neglected to mention those regimes', because that is exactly where Nkrumah belonged.
I am very disappointed in you.
Such a sorry excuse for a 'Professor'!
Your story is incoherent, illogical, unnecessarily verbose, and, therefore, difficult to 'decipher'. Whatever has happened to you recently for such a sad turn in your heretofore valuable contributions?
BTW, Nkrumah was a royal of the noble Nzema tribe; therefore, stop right there trying to throw dust into unsuspecting eyes about this royalty crap.
After all, what was wrong with Nkrumah trying to find a job to, hopefully, support his broke ass, and then be able to purchase a ticket back home if he desired, like most of us in the Diaspora do?
Yours Sincerely had a professional degree on his tail, as well as a PhD on his head, and yet he didn't mind flipping the burgers or walking miles to a minimum-wage job, while he was getting himself situated. This is not unique by any stretch of imagination.
This would be the story of the vast majority of hard-working, enterprising and respectful Ghanaians, who do NOT wait for HANDOUTS.
It is this sense of ENTITLEMENT which is deeply festered in the psyches of people of your ilk that is really hurting Ghana, and not what JB Danquah might have 'invented' or suggested.
Prof Lungu, get off this Nkrumah GRAVY TRAIN, and start smelling the coffee.
Take a cue from the fate of the Lenin Mausoleum, the direction Cuba is going, among recent events in History that, even time-tested concepts are fluidy and dynamic. Don't get too stuck to your Nkrumahism nonsense.
In my young years during college and Graduate school I was so far to the left that I almost fell off the cliff.
IT WAS INCUMBENT UPON ME, AS I GREW OLDER, TO USE ALL THE BRAINS GOD HAS BEQUEATHED UPON ME TO TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT LIFE IN 'PLATO'S CAVE[courtesy the brilliant Dr SAS ].
Professor Lungu, wo maame tw3!!!
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Lexus,
With with your "brilliant Dr SAS", and by your comment, we can see that you have a super-low threshold for "brutal dictator", unbalanced and way out of line with history and reality!
But do not be disappointed!
... read full comment
Lexus,
With with your "brilliant Dr SAS", and by your comment, we can see that you have a super-low threshold for "brutal dictator", unbalanced and way out of line with history and reality!
But do not be disappointed!
We are the same to the core, still remain so! The idea is we do not shape our outlook on these matters based on where we were born.
So, we could have been born in or a lot closer to the Ground Zero of these discussions, more than you can possibly imagine.
So we say, "Good For You", that "...Yours Sincerely had a professional degree on his tail, as well as a PhD on his head...didn't mind flipping the burgers or walking miles to a minimum-wage job, while he was getting himself situated..."
We've been there, done some of that, earned some of that, but not in the sequence you discuss!
So, it is your choice!
Enjoy...and continue jointly giving Tribalism a Bad Reputation.., "[courtesy the brilliant Dr SAS ]."
Have a good one!
Nonesense. 9 years ago
Good article, Prof. Leave these busy for nothing people to continue deluding themselves. No body knows JB who couldn't even win election in Kibi. If a poor Nzima boy was so intelligent enough to win elections from his prison ... read full comment
Good article, Prof. Leave these busy for nothing people to continue deluding themselves. No body knows JB who couldn't even win election in Kibi. If a poor Nzima boy was so intelligent enough to win elections from his prison cells then for heaven's sake you have no excuse to cry foul if you're locked up for attempting to kill him.
Prof, please leave these empty headed guys to continue dressing their hero in borrowed robes. They failed from day one and their activities will yield no profits.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Nonsense,
I could not agree with you more!
"There was no one like the great Osageyfo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah," a friend once told me. "Africa should pray to have another leader like Nkrumah to lead her [Africa] again."
I ... read full comment
Nonsense,
I could not agree with you more!
"There was no one like the great Osageyfo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah," a friend once told me. "Africa should pray to have another leader like Nkrumah to lead her [Africa] again."
I have never forgotten these statements. I think our dearest Prof. Lungu has done a fabulous, commendable job. No one can take this from him.
Have a great weekend.
Nonesense. 9 years ago
Nana Akuffo Addo made a huge mistake when he stooped so low to deride (forgiven) Nkrumah and his family, knowing very well that Nkrumah was his(Nana) hero and followed him to the end.
We know that Nana's father had to hid ... read full comment
Nana Akuffo Addo made a huge mistake when he stooped so low to deride (forgiven) Nkrumah and his family, knowing very well that Nkrumah was his(Nana) hero and followed him to the end.
We know that Nana's father had to hide him(Nana) and a friend in his house during the 66 coup. Nana had to run like Usain Bolt from Legon to his father's house. That is how come Nana ended up in UK (Oxford). He was basically sent to Oxford to escape eventual arrest.
I know this statement Nana made is going to hunt him just like the "All die be die" statement. I wonder who manages his speeches, press releases and his image.
If Nana knew that Nkrumah indeed killed his uncle (JB) why was he still following him (Nkrumah) even after the fact? This doesn't make sense.
Nana thinks he can win more votes by making such reckless statement. The Ashanti wing of the NPP wants him(Nana) to lose the election so they can get rid of him but he is not reading in between the lines.
Second Nana should know that CPP's stronghold was in Kumasi and that there are CPP hard core members there who don't like Rawlings and his NDC and would probably vote for him (Nana) but has now incurred their displeasure
Nana's nephew Otchere Darko is leading him (astray) as he did previously when he released damning info about Nana for the NDC to capitalise on. But the truth must be told that from Potroase to Bunsu Junction,(which is the main areas of Kibi district) nobody knows JB Danquah, but even 5 year olds in the district know the Oasagyefo.
Have a blessed weekend too my brother.
ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago
The idiot boot licker Francis kwarteng will mingle himself in every debate only to disgrace himself with garbage. Childish, baseless and useless comments.
The idiot boot licker Francis kwarteng will mingle himself in every debate only to disgrace himself with garbage. Childish, baseless and useless comments.
KWAKU ANANSE 9 years ago
THE EX YOUNG PIONEERS AND ALUMNI OF WINNEBA INSTITUTE OF IDEOLOGY, WORKING HARD TO DEFEND THE INDEFENSIBLE KWAME NKRUMAH.
THE EX YOUNG PIONEERS AND ALUMNI OF WINNEBA INSTITUTE OF IDEOLOGY, WORKING HARD TO DEFEND THE INDEFENSIBLE KWAME NKRUMAH.
Baffour Agyemang 9 years ago
Adjoa Wangara don't you see that the great Frances Kwateng don't even realise that you exist?
Adjoa Wangara don't you see that the great Frances Kwateng don't even realise that you exist?
McAfee 9 years ago
you are well awoken bro BAF...it is just strange for one to spend his entire weekend attacking personality of an open debate...
you are well awoken bro BAF...it is just strange for one to spend his entire weekend attacking personality of an open debate...
Simon 9 years ago
You see! no single bird can fly in the sky and no single fish can swim the sea hence dunderheads like Baffuor Agyemang and McAfee must join Kwarteng to display his nonsensicals
You see! no single bird can fly in the sky and no single fish can swim the sea hence dunderheads like Baffuor Agyemang and McAfee must join Kwarteng to display his nonsensicals
kasapreko III 9 years ago
Some of you people should join the intellectual substance of the debate and stop standing on the sidelines and throwing stones at your intellectual superiors.
People like Simon, Adjoa Wangara and Lexus, remind me of the pa ... read full comment
Some of you people should join the intellectual substance of the debate and stop standing on the sidelines and throwing stones at your intellectual superiors.
People like Simon, Adjoa Wangara and Lexus, remind me of the partisan unsportsmanlike spectators of the recent quarter final(?) match between the Black Stars and the host nation in Equitorial Guinea. You just cannot bring yourself to understand how or why others are more intelligent than you are so you insult them and create chaos to vulgarize or attempt to bring to an end a decent discussion on a man who is unquestionably the greatest African ever.
Well let me tell you something, the discussion will not stop. The (intellectual heritage of the) Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah will never die. It is cast in hard iron in the annals of world history. Like socialism, it is only awaiting the inevitable evolution of a more intelligent, civilized and humanistic world before its substance becomes more evident, universally beneficial and clear to mankind.
On the other hand, what has Danquah and his retinue of other historical nonentities got to offer us? Well I mean, other than childishly trying to make themselves look and seem important by trying to steal small-time attention like "oh, Danquah once mentioned the name Ghana before independence so he was the originator of that name" and "oh, Danquah once mentioned the Volta River Dam so he was the originator of that concept". Now these unqualified outbursts of vainglorious pettiness, supposedly in favor of Danquah - to enable him to steal base and unearned credit, are becoming so asinine and spurious that they have rather tended to further belittle and disparage the man, rather than enhance whatever contribution he might have made in our history.
In the futile pursuit to over-rate Danquah and present him as a 'cause celebre' in Ghanaian politics, what you guys - including unfortunately Akuffo-Addo, have ended up doing is to make yourselves look pathetic, dishonest, unprincipled and not worthy of any esteem and respect. Traitors, by all standards and measure, are not given any honorable due in the annals of history and those who try to prop them up, will always get egg in their face.
It is just simply not possible that measly characters like Danquah, Afrifa, RR Amponsah, Harley, Kotoka, Busia and others who were merely used by foreign imperialist interests to subvert the developmental agenda of weak and much-abused former colonial entities, would ever find solace and or prominence in the history of Africa - much more the world. Even those who unjustly manipulate and use them, rightly dump them, turn their backs on them and distance themselves from them as soon as it becomes convenient for them to do so. The history of Africa abounds with and is replete with countless such examples because our colonial oppressors just simply could not and still cannot stop feeding fat on our resources to their exclusive advantage.
Some of you who find it difficult to understand this simple common fact, are doomed to suffer the same consequences that such villains anywhere and everywhere suffer. You will all end up in the rubbish bins of history, never to resurrect to belatedly tell or explain your side of the story.
YAW 9 years ago
The disciples of J B Danquah wouldn"t recognise the words truth,loyalty,unitary,selflessness,egalitarianism and patriotism if they were sprayed on their eyeballs.
The disciples of J B Danquah wouldn"t recognise the words truth,loyalty,unitary,selflessness,egalitarianism and patriotism if they were sprayed on their eyeballs.
Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 9 years ago
That was apt, Wofa YAW !!!!
That was apt, Wofa YAW !!!!
YAW 9 years ago
Have a jolly evening. Am having a "wee dram" of whisky.
Have a jolly evening. Am having a "wee dram" of whisky.
Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 9 years ago
Enjoy !!!!
Enjoy !!!!
kaketonti 9 years ago
NKRUMAH DOES NO WRONG. NKRUMAH NEVER DIES.NKRUMAH SHOWBOY.
NKRUMAH DOES NO WRONG. NKRUMAH NEVER DIES.NKRUMAH SHOWBOY.
Ismail 9 years ago
pro, u cannot distort history, Nkrumah was a complete dictator, J. B might not have won any election but he was never afraid of losing election, Nkrumah was and explains his idea of PDA and making CPP d only party in Ghana, i ... read full comment
pro, u cannot distort history, Nkrumah was a complete dictator, J. B might not have won any election but he was never afraid of losing election, Nkrumah was and explains his idea of PDA and making CPP d only party in Ghana, in terms of Democracy Nkrumah was a disgrace to his contemporaries, for d claim that Nkrumah has imbibed great pan Africanism is defeating cause no body has evidence to show he would have come home to engaged active politics if d ground were not prepared, his contemporaries like Jomo Kenyatta rode on similar grounds to lead his country. Kenyatta for instance has had issues with vice Odinga but never did he subject him inhuman treatment as brutal Nkrumah, Nkrumah was a Communist brutal dictator period
KKO 9 years ago
Why don’t you Nkrumaists give us some peace? How really Africa-centric was this, planning against his own friends? What makes you think that people like Nyerere and Jomo Kenyatta would not also plan to protect themselves an ... read full comment
Why don’t you Nkrumaists give us some peace? How really Africa-centric was this, planning against his own friends? What makes you think that people like Nyerere and Jomo Kenyatta would not also plan to protect themselves and governments against Kwame Nkrumah’s machinations?
Why can’t we let sleeping dogs lie? There is an Akan proverb which literally means, ”The child that will not allow its mother to sleep will not have any sleep either!”
“Some, like Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, chastised Nkrumah for his interference. East Africa, Nyerere believed, could best contribute to continental unity by moving first towards regional unity. Although knowing little about East Africa, Nkrumah not only disagreed but actively interfered to obstruct the East African federation proposed by Nyerere.... It was one of Nkrumah’s worst mistakes.” - (Basil Davidson, Black Star: A View of the Life and Times of Kwame Nkrumah, Allen Lane, London, 1973, cited by Geoffrey Mmari, "The Legacy of Nyerere," in Colin Legum and Geoffrey Mmari, eds., Mwalimu: The Influence of Nyerere, Africa World Press, Trenton, New Jersey, 1995, pp. 179 - 180).
A few years later, Kambona devised a plan to overthrow Nyerere.
Therefore, Nkrumah's approval of Kambona's plan to overthrow Nyerere - Kambona wrote Nkrumah about it and Nkrumah knew Kambona also wanted to assssinate Nyerere - was one way of trying to get rid of a rival whom he considered to be the biggest threat to his ambition to rule Africa when he was president of Ghana, if African countries were to unite. Although he was no longer in power, and was living in exile in Conakry, Guinea, Nkrumah continued to entertain hopes that he would one day return to Ghana and regain the presidency. If he were to regain power, he felt he would continue to be a great African leader of continental stature he once was or that he perceived himself to be. And it was probably in 1967 - not longer after he had serious disagreements with Nyerere and Kawawa over the Arusha Declaration - when Kambona decided to overthrow Nyerere, about a year after Nkrumah was overthrown. During the OAU summit in Accra in 1965, which Nyerere attended, Nkrumah even had the rooms of the Tanzanian delegation bugged. It was said that officers of the Tanzanian intelligence service found the listening devices. The spying that was done by Ghana's intelligence service on the Tanzanian delegation is also one of the subjects addressed by W. Scott Thompson in his book, Ghana's Foreign Policy 1957 - 1966: Diplomacy, Ideology, and the New State (Princeton University Press, 1969).
Emilio Mzena, the intelligence chief, also went to Accra as one of the Tanzanian delegates to the OAU summit:
BRITT 9 years ago
Nkrumaist should wake up and reorganise and take up their stands again from these hopeless and hard core thieves called NDC/NPP...
Nkrumaist should wake up and reorganise and take up their stands again from these hopeless and hard core thieves called NDC/NPP...
ha ha 9 years ago
A lovely quote from the governor of the governor of ALABAMA,USA,during Nkrumah"s PDA era. "I admit that we have got the worst penal system in the world, including Dark Africa ... I hope the next Legislature will do something ... read full comment
A lovely quote from the governor of the governor of ALABAMA,USA,during Nkrumah"s PDA era. "I admit that we have got the worst penal system in the world, including Dark Africa ... I hope the next Legislature will do something about improving the situation." 2015 and we still have people in detention without trial in America.Isn"t life wonderful?
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
We must "admit" it took us a while to unpack your terse comment!
First of all, thanks so much for the comment.
Second, that ~1958 statement was made by that Governor, as you say, as he pardoned an African American to li ... read full comment
We must "admit" it took us a while to unpack your terse comment!
First of all, thanks so much for the comment.
Second, that ~1958 statement was made by that Governor, as you say, as he pardoned an African American to life imprisonment, rather than see him executed, for stealing $1.95 from a white widow.
And yes, the PDA was in enacted in 1958, then modified thereafter. So, as cited in Charles J. Ogletree and Austin Sarat's, "When Law Fails: Making Sense of Miscarriages of Justice", the statement was not comparing Alabama justice to the PDA in "Dark Africa". (That is potentially the impression someone may get, at least initially, reading your comment).
Third, we are not sure the problem in the US is as much a case of people in detention without trial, for the predominant number of "arrest-jail-prison" cases.
We will hazard that for about 99% of the cases in the US and Alabama, it is swift trial by judges (and jurors, secret and public, generally by people who are truly not "peers" of the defendant), that is the crux of the problem.
This wayward system, we must add, is abetted by plea bargains that quickly lead to sentencing and prison, prisons that now are increasingly privately owned. Thus, has emerged economic incentives to ramp up "prison production", funded by tax payers, and "profits" going into the pockets of big corporations and private individuals.
Fourth, we will say hazard that at this moment in time, detention without trial is actually worse in Ghana, than in Nkrumah's PDA-times. This has to do "Remanding", where the "arrested" have been in prison longer than the sentence they would have received for the worst offense charged, if they had been brought before a judge even within 13 months of their arrest and "detention".
In Ghana, these "Remand" cases are reported to be in the 1000s, currently.
Fifth, for the sake of reasonable comparisons, we have excluded any consideration/discussion of the Anti-Terrorism laws in the US where people, practically all from other countries, have been held without trial, some for as long as their natural lives. The context, as we've been discussing lately, are unequal, different.
Again, thanks for your comment.
MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago
Quite an interesting read. I see that those who usually complain of Prof. Kwarteng's articles as being too long, were mute on Prof. Langu's piece.
You certainly hit the nail right on the head with no-holds-barred statement ... read full comment
Quite an interesting read. I see that those who usually complain of Prof. Kwarteng's articles as being too long, were mute on Prof. Langu's piece.
You certainly hit the nail right on the head with no-holds-barred statements like "J.B. Danquah did not invent any of those ... institutions.
Not Legon ...
Not Tema Harbour ...
Not Ghana"
Some dummies frm Danquahland still insisted that J.B.Danquah came up with the name of Ghana, of what Tamsir Niane & Suret-Canale have stated in their writing that, "The King of Kumbi (its capital) was called Ghana, meaning "War Chief,", or Kaya Maghan meaning King of the Gold".... This came from " Histoire de L'Afrique Occidentale, p.23 Translated by Basil Davidson (See The African Past by Basil Davidson).
The unfortunate fact is that many of us don't like to read, yet we are full of outlandish opinions.
DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 9 years ago
Oh bro, say that again la.....
Oh bro, say that again la.....
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
MARCUS AMPADU,
As we sometimes hear say in the US, "you hit the nail right on the head"!
YOUR: "... many of us don't like to read, yet we are full of outlandish opinions."
OUR COMMENT: Ghana's history must be bound by ... read full comment
MARCUS AMPADU,
As we sometimes hear say in the US, "you hit the nail right on the head"!
YOUR: "... many of us don't like to read, yet we are full of outlandish opinions."
OUR COMMENT: Ghana's history must be bound by Human History, and there are sources. So, on that score, "Nuff Said".
Also, on the length of the essay, after Secondary School in Ghana, we were trained mostly in the US and were taught to detest long paragraphs. Further, in any well-administered corporate environment where we have some significant experience, that is as well to be avoided.
Also, as you may know, unless you purposely insert additional blank lines between paragraphs, Ghanaweb will render ones essay as concatenated, longer, paragraphs than you, the writer may have intended/wanted, when Ghanaweb publishes your essay. In that sense, the essay may only long to the extent there are a lot more blank lines/spaces. (But on this one, we still leave to the reader to judge).
Thanks!
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Prof. Lungu,
Please my email is (franciskkwarteng@yahoo.com).
You have made my weekend so enjoyable, Prof. Lungu, and you one of the wisest, boldest, authoritative, and knowledgeable voices on Ghanaweb.
Take care.
Prof. Lungu,
Please my email is (franciskkwarteng@yahoo.com).
You have made my weekend so enjoyable, Prof. Lungu, and you one of the wisest, boldest, authoritative, and knowledgeable voices on Ghanaweb.
Take care.
PERSCOBA 9 years ago
The guy writes anything to appease his constituency,albeit trash. None of whathe has written is supported by historical facts.His is compilation of hearsays and some also he created himself.his logic does not add up.
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The guy writes anything to appease his constituency,albeit trash. None of whathe has written is supported by historical facts.His is compilation of hearsays and some also he created himself.his logic does not add up.
Iwill rather believe people who witnessed events or were told of them by close associates who were there and saw first hand. Lungu desire to re-write Ghana history to suit the rawlings motives is understandablke but he fell flat on his face here.
PERSCOBA 9 years ago
Lungu am not sure if you just using that title of proffessorhip for joke otherwise I employ you tostop making such mocekery of academia.Everything you have written does not make sense.You distort history on the facts.
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Lungu am not sure if you just using that title of proffessorhip for joke otherwise I employ you tostop making such mocekery of academia.Everything you have written does not make sense.You distort history on the facts.
Ask youself a) who brought Nkrumah back to Ghana from the US/UK? b) why was he brought back?
Is it not obvious to you that Nkrumah's return toto then GOLD COAST WAS incidental activities on the GOLD COAST/ and that those activities were the demand for Independence? Note also when Legon was founded.Wsa Nkrumah even in the Gold Coast then? Is not therefore possible that JB or someone in his inner circle was instrumental to asking the colonial GOVERNMENT to establish Legon,Mind you The UniversityatKumasias well as the Cape Vars were all subsidiary colleges of Legon.If so does it then make sense that in some ay the founders of Legon were by extension founders of both university colleges.
Lungu,whatever you are I THINK YOU NEED TO EDUCATE YOURSELF AND CHECK YOUR LOGIC prior to ridiculing yourself as you keep doing on this forum. Why not goback and read BOAHENE and BUAH. It will do do you some real good.
Da yie
PERSCOBA 9 years ago
The article you cited itself makes a profound distortion of historical facts.Did you read the F.K BUAH? or ADU BOAHENE?. I prefer to these Ghanian luminaries to the academic dishonest Tamisir et al. For one thing Ghana was ... read full comment
The article you cited itself makes a profound distortion of historical facts.Did you read the F.K BUAH? or ADU BOAHENE?. I prefer to these Ghanian luminaries to the academic dishonest Tamisir et al. For one thing Ghana was an empire contrary to what and your source would want us to believe.
Were you there also at Koforidua when the name GHANA was selected by the real BIG MEN before Nkrumah was employed as a secretary? As you can see ALL WAS PLANNED BEFORE NKRUMAH employed byJ,B et al. Iam writing factsas told to me by those who were privy to all that was going on in preparation towards GHANA'S independence. Sir maybe you and the ignoramus Lungu must go back to grade school to learn actual Ghan history and stopyour pretences.
Captain Canada 9 years ago
Let Ahoofe and SAS try and rebut this.
Brilliant postings from Prof Lungu, Francis, Andy K, Nana Ansah and the rest. This is how intelligent people debate. Not the innuendo and gossip filled posting from SAS, Ahoofe and the ... read full comment
Let Ahoofe and SAS try and rebut this.
Brilliant postings from Prof Lungu, Francis, Andy K, Nana Ansah and the rest. This is how intelligent people debate. Not the innuendo and gossip filled posting from SAS, Ahoofe and the monkey called SARPONG. The facts presented by these great and highy intelligent group is what Ghana needs to shut down the revisionists and the fake "victims". Next time lets talk about what happened when these fake democrats got in power after Nkrumah's overthrow. Lets discuss PCD and the number of people jailed by NLM/NLC.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Brother Captain Canada,
Good day.
Trust me, they will never get anywhere with their lies.
The devastating blow to their lies has not arrived yet.
It is coming.
Have a great weekend, my good brother.
Thanks.
Brother Captain Canada,
Good day.
Trust me, they will never get anywhere with their lies.
The devastating blow to their lies has not arrived yet.
It is coming.
Have a great weekend, my good brother.
Thanks.
PERSCOBA 9 years ago
Fisrtwhat are his evidence to support any thing he has written? We all admire Mkrumah but credit must be given where due.
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Fisrtwhat are his evidence to support any thing he has written? We all admire Mkrumah but credit must be given where due.
I prefer to believ my grand father who witnessed most of the activities that led to our Independence than the hearsay rubbish from Lungu. Was Lungu at the Koforidua meeting when the Nmae of Ghana in refernce to the ancient Ghana Empire was selected for our to-be-new country? NO!! The plan tohave a University of our own was also made at thatsame meeting long before Nkruamh was brough back to Ghana to be a secretary of the freedom movement.Lungi dresses his wicked essay with issues he has no direct knowledge of and need to be relgated into a footnote basket
PERSCOBA 9 years ago
This fool reminds of the time I sat quietly at symposium in New York to hear a stupid Nigerian who was kust lying to the audience that he was an emissary from rawlings and that any Afro American who wanted to relocate to ... read full comment
This fool reminds of the time I sat quietly at symposium in New York to hear a stupid Nigerian who was kust lying to the audience that he was an emissary from rawlings and that any Afro American who wanted to relocate to Ghana was welcomed and would be given free lands and bursaries to start a business.How could this be? I could help but to challenge him for a prove of his utterances.Ofcourse he was embarassed publicly.
Same with this idot and self styled ?proffessor"" who apparently is showing his lack of Knowledge of Ghanain History. Withpout a doubt he a memebr of the clandestine EWE-NORTHERNERS ALLIANCE aimed at creating their own country with the resources of the AKAN WORLD. Lungi can say all he wants but the facts remains thatIT WAS J.B DANQUAH AND NOT NKRUMAH who pressed the Colonial government to start LEGON, It could not be Nkrumah bcause kwame was still in the US when Legon was founded.The Unoiversity at Kumasi started as a University college under Legon,So did Cape Vars- so by extension JB WAS INSTRIUMENTAL IN THE FOUNDING OF THESE SCHOOLS.
Nkrumah haters notably the conceited DR SAS and SARPONG do not know the meaning of BRUTAL DICTATOR.
After 9/11 what did we get? So with assassinations and bombs what do you expect.Just bring in some strong armand Boko ham will be dead PDA saved innocent lives
The Dumbass, Francis Kwarteng is ready for anybody who needs any relevant information about both J.B. Danquah and Kwame Nkrumah, he has got every answer.
Just call or Skype Francis Kwarteng on 001-3012775871
His Address ...
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If J.B Danquah hadn't been born at all patriotic Ghanaians would've still overthrown Nkrumah with or without the help of CIA because, his leftward tendencies had reached a point of no return. The Guy was a red sickle communis ...
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IGNORE THIS MENTALLY SICK ILLITERATE CALLED MAHMOUD.
ANT-NKRUMAH WRITERS ARE TOO SUBJECTIVE,NON-FACTUAL AND BIASED.THEY HAVE LOST THE DEBATE.
People like this so call Prof are kind that tries to fabricate stories to blind fold Ghanaians.The reality of Nkrumah's case was that he's was he thought those who invited him to join the UGCC were stooges and didn't know wha ...
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People like this so call Prof are kind that tries to fabricate stories to blind fold Ghanaians.The reality of Nkrumah's case was that he thought those who invited him to join the UGCC were stooges and didn't know what they we ...
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Prof. Lungu: Nkrumah was, after all, elected by the entire Nation of Ghana multiple times, while J. B. Danquah was not elected, not even once, by the entire Nation.
Nana Ansah: Prof. Lungu, you are being very gracious here ...
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Your comments are instructive on many fronts!
YOUR: "...you are being...gracious...Danquah was not even popular in his Akyem backyrad otherwise he would not have lost twice in a back to back elections within a short space ...
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My man Nana Ansah, where have you been hiding all these while lately? Well, try and watch President Mahama's 2nd Anniversary Interview (Part 1-5) on YouTube and acquaint yourself with the progress in our motherland so far.
Nana Ansah,
Please you should be on Ghanaweb everyday. Can you please?
Thank you!
Dear Prof. Lungu,
This is a masterpiece, well-thought out and insightfully written. The history is all there for all to see. Excellent historical context for your masterpiece!
I will suggest that readers also take a l ...
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INXS, this is the kind of a one sided and self serving arguments diehard Nkrumaists make and want us to imbibe. Nkrumah does no wrong and no one else matters. We get it. But if he was that great and flawless,then why spend t ...
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Kwadwo,
You neglect that this is a response with a Ghana-centered foundation, if we may! It is meant to provide a background for those who may not be familiar with some aspects of the History of Man, those who may not be as ...
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The so-called professor that tried to embellish Nkrumah's economic record needs to go to School all over again. These types of socialist arguments could deceive Ghanaians in the 50s and 60s, but they cannot do so now. Nkrumah ...
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There are no foreign or domestic financed puppet organizations or institutions in Ghana hell bent on dissemination and sustaining falsehood and history rewrites on Nkrumah because the world all over know of what Nkrumah accom ...
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Kwadwo,first of all,I congratulate you for your honesty in your assessment of the events that unfolded during the Nkrumah era,even though according to one of your previous responses,you were not born at that time.The time of ...
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We note your:
"...the (PDA)...went through a democratic process in parliament so in fact it was a DEMOCRATIC act and not a decree from a DICTATOR.It is important to note that the CPP members formed the majority in parliame ...
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Kwadwo is a fine gentleman who engages in the civil discourse on this forum without resorting to insults as you rightly pointed out. For the other individuals mentioned the least said about their UNCOUTH and ARCHAIC behaviors ...
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Your complements are much appreciated. Thanks. As I have previously stated, Nkrumah did good for Ghana, but played a high stake political game both domestically and internationally and got burnt. I sincerely believe that his ...
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He was tearful because of the numerous attempt on his life by UP/NLM terrorist.Get that straight,will you? You seem to obsessed with the US contribution without mentioning the WORLD BANK, UK and the Ghana governments.Gamel Na ...
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Nothing more to add, Sister Souljah!
Thanks.
Lungu, he clearly had overwhelming parliamentary majority so why the need to even encourage the passage of the one party state and declare himself president for life? Don't you also think that the passage of the PDA by the ma ...
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You are too generous to Kwadwo, as his claims area quite pedestrian and can't pass muster. Let me show you why, as you yourself is in need of some [pedantic] re-education.:-)
He claimed:
INXS, this is the kind of a one ...
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Nyebro Yao,
Brilliant expose.
If those who ignorantly attack Nkrumah unjustly, without proper historical and legal context, had a millionth of your solid background in the theory of political science and world history, ...
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I use portions of " Desiderata" by Maxx Ehrmann as a response to Andy and Francis.
" Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible without surrender, be on go ...
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We have heard them enough and we are tired of their trivia and trifles being passed around as the gospel truth.
Of course, I knew you can't rebut what I wrote [not cos of the many typos, btw,], so just keep quiet next time ...
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Nyebro Yao,
Hahahahahaha...Where is Kwadwo?
It is factually cognitive that Nkrumah was dictator, regardless of the fact that, just as some great men in his league, he was not given any dog chance to execute or send most of his opponents to the gallows. No amount of tw ...
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DICTATORSHIPS HAVE VERY SHORT LIFE SPAN, BUT PROGRESSIVE IDEALS, WHICH ASPIRES AND TENDS TO IMPROVE THE LIFE OPPORTUNITIES OF ALL CITIZENS LASTS LONGEST.
Now let's see the descendants and the sympathizers of the "mate me ho" terrorist group of bomb detonators, maimers and murderers of innocent school kids, traitors, saboteurs and good-for-nothing hoodlums led by the wormy, par ...
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I am sorry for you. Where are you a Prof?
....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodi ...
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Lexus has just joined the league of the UNCOUTH and ARCHAIC behaviors on this forum. If this is what a PhD does to a person then God help us all, the institution that awarded your PhD will ashamed to have any association with ...
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....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodi ...
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I was enjoying your argument till I came to your closing sentence.
I'm not sure how old you are but that was very infantile of you.
I guess you acted your age.
Are you still in KG?
What a FOOL! A supposed Graduate level mind would not throw out this garbage(your last sentence). What a disgrace, no wonder you nearly fell of the cliff; you definitely don't belong to the left and sadly the right wing might ...
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...a nice piece,but your last line is not accepted,be polite next time.
I am sorry I went a little out of bounds.
The ASHORE SEAMAN, Prof Lungu, is a rough neck. You don't treat rough necks with kids' gloves. I am pretty sure that, privately, he is enjoying that line immensely.
Nevertheless, ...
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Oh my goodness.
Oh My God, I read the debate by Lexus and, though I did not agree with all the points he raised his presentation was by all standards great and very academic. Then I read the last paragraph and Ouch !
Please why the last sentence
The historical accounts show that the UGCC was desperate for an inspiring and can-do leader to drive their agenda, and they persuaded Nkrumah to leave his own pan-Africanist responsibilities and studies in London to join them ...
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....NOTE: The reader should note that we have purposely neglected to mention the evil and brutal regimes at bottom of many great wars and strife. Theses include the Nazi atrocities in Germany, Pol Pot's Death Camps in Cambodi ...
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Lexus,
With with your "brilliant Dr SAS", and by your comment, we can see that you have a super-low threshold for "brutal dictator", unbalanced and way out of line with history and reality!
But do not be disappointed!
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Good article, Prof. Leave these busy for nothing people to continue deluding themselves. No body knows JB who couldn't even win election in Kibi. If a poor Nzima boy was so intelligent enough to win elections from his prison ...
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Nonsense,
I could not agree with you more!
"There was no one like the great Osageyfo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah," a friend once told me. "Africa should pray to have another leader like Nkrumah to lead her [Africa] again."
I ...
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Nana Akuffo Addo made a huge mistake when he stooped so low to deride (forgiven) Nkrumah and his family, knowing very well that Nkrumah was his(Nana) hero and followed him to the end.
We know that Nana's father had to hid ...
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The idiot boot licker Francis kwarteng will mingle himself in every debate only to disgrace himself with garbage. Childish, baseless and useless comments.
THE EX YOUNG PIONEERS AND ALUMNI OF WINNEBA INSTITUTE OF IDEOLOGY, WORKING HARD TO DEFEND THE INDEFENSIBLE KWAME NKRUMAH.
Adjoa Wangara don't you see that the great Frances Kwateng don't even realise that you exist?
you are well awoken bro BAF...it is just strange for one to spend his entire weekend attacking personality of an open debate...
You see! no single bird can fly in the sky and no single fish can swim the sea hence dunderheads like Baffuor Agyemang and McAfee must join Kwarteng to display his nonsensicals
Some of you people should join the intellectual substance of the debate and stop standing on the sidelines and throwing stones at your intellectual superiors.
People like Simon, Adjoa Wangara and Lexus, remind me of the pa ...
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The disciples of J B Danquah wouldn"t recognise the words truth,loyalty,unitary,selflessness,egalitarianism and patriotism if they were sprayed on their eyeballs.
That was apt, Wofa YAW !!!!
Have a jolly evening. Am having a "wee dram" of whisky.
Enjoy !!!!
NKRUMAH DOES NO WRONG. NKRUMAH NEVER DIES.NKRUMAH SHOWBOY.
pro, u cannot distort history, Nkrumah was a complete dictator, J. B might not have won any election but he was never afraid of losing election, Nkrumah was and explains his idea of PDA and making CPP d only party in Ghana, i ...
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Why don’t you Nkrumaists give us some peace? How really Africa-centric was this, planning against his own friends? What makes you think that people like Nyerere and Jomo Kenyatta would not also plan to protect themselves an ...
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Nkrumaist should wake up and reorganise and take up their stands again from these hopeless and hard core thieves called NDC/NPP...
A lovely quote from the governor of the governor of ALABAMA,USA,during Nkrumah"s PDA era. "I admit that we have got the worst penal system in the world, including Dark Africa ... I hope the next Legislature will do something ...
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We must "admit" it took us a while to unpack your terse comment!
First of all, thanks so much for the comment.
Second, that ~1958 statement was made by that Governor, as you say, as he pardoned an African American to li ...
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Quite an interesting read. I see that those who usually complain of Prof. Kwarteng's articles as being too long, were mute on Prof. Langu's piece.
You certainly hit the nail right on the head with no-holds-barred statement ...
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Oh bro, say that again la.....
MARCUS AMPADU,
As we sometimes hear say in the US, "you hit the nail right on the head"!
YOUR: "... many of us don't like to read, yet we are full of outlandish opinions."
OUR COMMENT: Ghana's history must be bound by ...
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Prof. Lungu,
Please my email is (franciskkwarteng@yahoo.com).
You have made my weekend so enjoyable, Prof. Lungu, and you one of the wisest, boldest, authoritative, and knowledgeable voices on Ghanaweb.
Take care.
The guy writes anything to appease his constituency,albeit trash. None of whathe has written is supported by historical facts.His is compilation of hearsays and some also he created himself.his logic does not add up.
Iwill ...
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Lungu am not sure if you just using that title of proffessorhip for joke otherwise I employ you tostop making such mocekery of academia.Everything you have written does not make sense.You distort history on the facts.
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The article you cited itself makes a profound distortion of historical facts.Did you read the F.K BUAH? or ADU BOAHENE?. I prefer to these Ghanian luminaries to the academic dishonest Tamisir et al. For one thing Ghana was ...
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Let Ahoofe and SAS try and rebut this.
Brilliant postings from Prof Lungu, Francis, Andy K, Nana Ansah and the rest. This is how intelligent people debate. Not the innuendo and gossip filled posting from SAS, Ahoofe and the ...
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Brother Captain Canada,
Good day.
Trust me, they will never get anywhere with their lies.
The devastating blow to their lies has not arrived yet.
It is coming.
Have a great weekend, my good brother.
Thanks.
Fisrtwhat are his evidence to support any thing he has written? We all admire Mkrumah but credit must be given where due.
I prefer to believ my grand father who witnessed most of the activities that led to our Independence ...
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This fool reminds of the time I sat quietly at symposium in New York to hear a stupid Nigerian who was kust lying to the audience that he was an emissary from rawlings and that any Afro American who wanted to relocate to ...
read full comment