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Danquah-Nkrumah Media Kerfuffle- Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

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  • Ghanaman 9 years ago

    It is that simple

  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    Francis Kwarteng is ready to lecture you detailed on Danquah and Nkrumah. Simply call or Skype him on 001-301 277 5871.
    His Address is: 4203 Oglethorpe Str. Hyattsville MD 20781 Maryland USA

  • INXS 9 years ago

    I think this debate must continue. Indeed, this thing started before the 50th year remembrance of Danquah's death which only inflamed it. Since 24th February is just around the corner, we should continue discussing this thing ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    INXS,

    How are you?

    The debate is only just "beginning."

    I am with you on that one. I believe you have spoken well.

    Thanks.

  • Fifi Blankson 9 years ago

    Nkrumah ruled Ghana with iron fist with no Vice President, no cabinet and everything from the office of the President. Nkrumah declared himself President for life which is being copied by Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Yaya Jammeh of th ...
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  • mensah abrampa 9 years ago

    I was a student at Mfantsipim when Nkrumah was overthrown. For the first and only time in my life I met Danquah face to face in his house by old Tip Toe Garden on the day he was released from Nsawam Medium Security Prison. T ...
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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    Well Jb died a year earlier. Let us write about what JB achieved as opposed to what Nkrumah achieved.J B killed his relative .JB like Nana Bin Lado was a waste of space

  • Abrampa, the best 9 years ago

    You are filled with so much hatred you can"t even tell the truth.J B Traitor Danquah died on 4 Feb 1965. Nkrumah was overthrown on 24 feb 1966. So you met Danquah face to face, one year 20 days after his death.Wow! What a re ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    Does that change the fact that Kwame Nkrumah wanted Nyerere killed in 1967, just as he got Danquah murdered in 1965?

    We need to learn the lessons of our history, so we do not continue to repeat them. That is what has land ...
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  • Abrampa,the best 9 years ago

    Cut the crap and move on.Murder is what happened to Krobo Edusei"s pregnant sister at the hands of your UP/NLM democrats. Move on!

  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    NPP i sa party of the past and has NOTHING to offer Ghana That is why they write long essays about Kwame The Golden Show boy Nkrumah . J B cannot even tie his shoe laces. Nkrumah was a gem . Where are the books J B wrote? Who ...
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  • INXS 9 years ago

    Kojo Tamakloe,

    Tell us, were you a member of the Ghana Young Pioneers?

    C'mon, don't hide it. Be proud of it!

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    ???,

    Good day.

    I may have to respectively disagree with you on Rwanda. Rwandans have moved on and still discussing the Rwanda Genocide. In fact, Rwandans cannot live without the ghosts of the genocide. It has become par ...
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  • Frank Oteng 9 years ago

    This Atta Sakyi guy seems to be a hypocrite but only fooling his own self with his childish way to blindfold grown up Readers.

  • C.K. Man 9 years ago

    Kwesi you whole write up is a total garbage, do you have to write such nonsense to seek attention simply because other are debating the last time on Danquah and Nkrumah, or you are getting confused?

  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    As an Nkrumaist and your influence, I suggest you advise Prof Lungu, Kwarteng and others to present balanced pieces on the "greatness " of Nkrumah instead of fouling the air with their praises of the man. Because If they ke ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Kwadwo,

    Nkrumah did not send Danquah to prison under the PDA. The security did.

    Nkrumah was not the warden of the Danquah was sent to.

    Nkrumah did not sign the PDA into law, the law of the land and an act of parlia ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    Captain Ahab Francis Kwarteng, I know JB Danquah is your Moby Dick. Just be careful your obsession doesn't cause your vessel to capsize. We are ready for the debate from your end. How are you?

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Kwadwo,

    I am not on any vessel. Hahahahahahah...

    I am fine. How about you? I hope you are doing great!

    Tell your folks to watch out for their sinking vessel!

    Thanks.

  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    The next few days are going to heat up on this issue. Do you have anything sizzling on the grill? Bring it to the table when ready. Lol

  • INXS 9 years ago

    Francis, let's admit it. In 1965, Nkrumah could have influenced Danquah's fate. He may not have been the one who signed the PDA in 1958 but he was influential in having it passed. His party controlled parliament in which he s ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    INXS,

    How are you?

    Nkrumah's CPP-parliament did not initiate the PDA bill. Let's be frank with ourselves, the deadly terrorism of the Danquah's and Busia's NLM (and other subversive activities carried out by the Opposit ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    Francis, how can you absolve Nkrumah of total culpability of Danquah's death in prison under the PDA? The passage of the PDA by the CPP majority in parliament and signed by the then governor cannot excuse Nkrumah from any du ...
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  • RINGO 9 years ago

    KWadwo,Danquah was on CIA payroll with the purpose of plotting the assassination of Nkrumah and overthrowing the newly independent Government.The evidence is overwhelming.It is written in stone.

  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    Ringo, then Nkrumah masterminded the overthrow and the killing of President Olympio. Where is it written in stone that Danquah was on CIA payroll? Please show me, Ringo. Don't tell me the then 10 year old Richard Mahoney, the ...
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  • James 9 years ago

    Remember,Mahoney wrote the book when he was a University professor and not ten year old.He wrote the book"JFK:Ordeal in Africa" after he had gathered all the necessary and relevant information,and authenticated the informatio ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    James, Nkrumah is a homosexual and my father, who was a top CPP official at the time, was Nkrumah's homosexual partner. I was 10 years old when I learned about my father's relationship with Nkrumah. I have a PHd in political ...
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  • James 9 years ago

    WHY NOT R.R. AMPONSAH,WHY NOT MODESTO APALOO BUT J.B.Danquah ? Why did Mahoney,an American,specify J.B.Danquah and nobody else ? Ph.D holder Kwadwo,I have an assignment for you..

  • KKO 9 years ago

    INXS,
    Here is something about Kwame Nkrumah's activities in east Africa, wanting his "own friend Nyerere to be assassinated because he was in the way of his grandiose plans to rule the whole of Africa. Does this sound like s ...
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  • Nii Nai 9 years ago

    Nyere confessed in Acrra 6march 1997 that Nkrumah was right all along.He said and I quote A new generation of self-respecting Africans should spit in the face of anybody who suggests that our continent should remain divided a ...
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  • INXS 9 years ago

    KKO, they said he bugged all the hotel rooms of the visiting dignitaries, not only that of Nyerere.

    You know, those days after his overthrow, there were so many stories about Nkrumah. Not all of them may have been true. Th ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    You love to quote from the recollections of a ten ten year old Mahoney, but you don't like it when a Tanzanian says Nkrumah wanted Nyerere dead? That is the sum total of the Nkrumaist crusade!

  • INXS 9 years ago

    KKO, I don't think you meant this for me because I've never quoted from any Mahoney book since I've not even read the book. And if I did, I wouldn't just believe everything/anything in it. Which is the point

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Kwadwo,
    Maybe we need a little amount of reality check!

    Your comment here is not balanced, try as you may.

    The disparaging of Nkrumah has been going on for month/years, at least on Ghanaweb. Recently, it's been going ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    Did you really read this article? You assume. Just as well yours is Man and not "Mann", as in the genius of a musician, to demean a wonderful name with such amazing lack of intelligence!

  • Nii Nai 9 years ago

    As an academic you write with a balance of the arguments in mind and to discuss the pros and cons of the subject in a dispassionate way to comply with the standard required for academic fairness.One can deduct his or her conc ...
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  • J.K.Amoah 9 years ago

    The biased,non-factual and subjective anti-Nkrumah writers have lost the debate but they will not listen to these wise words.

  • Opium Wars 9 years ago

    It is said: "Those who do not learn the lessons/mistakes of the past, are doomed to repeat it. " Or something to that effect.

    Whereas it is true that, we must not dwell on the past, for by that we miss the opportunities o ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Opium Wars,

    Danquah was totally wrong. African ancestry never traced to Sumer. It depends on the chronology or periodization you are using.

    You might want to go back and do some serious reading. Check out the works of ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Opium Wars,

    I forgot to mention the most important of all, Ivan Van Sertima's "AFRICAN PRESENCE IN EARLY ASIA."

    This book has some very interesting facts for you. Danquah's thinking on what you attribute to him has no p ...
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  • Opium Wars 9 years ago

    francis kwarteng,

    Thank you so much for your learned and enlightening response. I am aware of most of the works you cite, if not all.

    I am sure you would agree that science progresses by conjectures and refutations - ma ...
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  • Opium Wars 9 years ago

    Thank you so much for your learned and enlightening response. I am aware of most of the works you cite, if not all.

    I am sure you would agree that science progresses by conjectures and refutations - making bold assertions ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Kwesi Atta Sakyi,
    You have written a lot to unpack. However, we will take a look at just a few items.

    In general, we are not sure your approach and solution to the discourse is realistic, or necessary, even, given the wa ...
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  • Kobina Antobam, New York 9 years ago

    Mr. Atta-Sakyi, did you really mean to equate Jerry Rawlings with Foday Sankoh and Charles Taylor? Really? What happened to Sierra Leone and Liberia after these characters?

    I know you were citing examples of atrocities, b ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    We are engaged in a national debate of gargantuan proportions to determine the cause of the misleadership in Ghana and Africa, and why must we stop?
    Those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat its errors, and the ...
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  • RINGO 9 years ago

    Dr SAS,why can't you let "sleeping dogs lie"? The truth is out and Nkrumah has been vindicated.You can't turn a blind eye to the circumstances that led to the PDA.There is overwhelming evidence that barely a year after indepe ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    The only dog on the Forum is Francis kwarteng but can't be allowed to sleep because as a boot licker it is hie Obligation to be watching and licking for 24/7

  • RINGO 9 years ago

    Who has a better description for this homosexual called ADJOA WANGARA?

  • Truth 9 years ago

    U.P's stream of tears will soak up jumbo size towel after 2016 Election results if bleeding trumpet kept walking. Fame after hard work. Dust to dust. Strict and progressive not timid and emotional.

  • J.K.Amoah 9 years ago

    The message from Kwesi Atta Sakyi is simple and easy to understand.

  • ??? 9 years ago

    Even in Rwanda where the most appalling and unimaginable human tragedy occurred,the people have rallied behind a dictator [Kagame] to rebuild their lives. Twenty years on they are doing fine without any futile debate.

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Triple Question Marks,

    Good day.

    I may have to respectively disagree with you on Rwanda. Rwandans have moved on and still discussing the Rwanda Genocide. In fact, Rwandans cannot live without the ghosts of the geno ...
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  • ??? 9 years ago

    All the instances cited by you constitute brutality.Nkrumah did not reign over mass killing of the people.There are no mass graves in Ghana. Spewing out sour grapes is pointless in a debate.Nobody can force us to accept their ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Mr. Question Marks,

    What you are saying is beside the point. The subtext of my comments to you has nothing to do with mass graves and what have you!

    It has everything to do with the importance of history to nation-buil ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    francis kwarteng,
    A little comm./wire crossing, we think!

    ??? was simply concurring with J.K. Amoah’s terse comment, that "...message from...Sakyi is simple and easy to understand,' so let's move on! Particularly so, si ...
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  • Koo 9 years ago

    This is a healthy debate educating all of us. So why should we let it go. After all no one has drawn a dagger yet. Then again the problem in Ghana is that we let all "problems" go from Kulungugu, Turkish gold, burning of JJ's ...
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  • Frank Appiah 9 years ago

    Casting insults and refusing to accept the PLAIN TRUTH is not healthy debate.You can't ignore the circumstances that led to the PDA,call Nkrumah a 'BRUTAL DICTATOR',and call this a healthy debate.You also can't deny that J.B. ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    Had it not been the matter of independence struggle,probably Nkrumah will not have known Danquah in his lifetime.If really we want our children to know the difference between the 2 gentlemen then we should be looking at what ...
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  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Kufuor's reconciliation and the deceit therein. Did Kufuor reconcile Ghanaians when he send some of them who helped to make this country in some ways rich to prison, when he dismissed Ewhes from public and the civil service. ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    BOY KOFI,
    Your provide quite a bit of the details, leaving us only opportunity to hypothesize.


    YOU ASK: "...why Danquah could not attain independence for us with all his influence and experience thus needed Nkrumah for ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    The truth is that Danquah was better positioned than the unknown Nkrumah.In 1931 Danquah was running his own daily newspapers,he was a prominent lawyer cum politician compared to Nkrumah who was just an ordinary student.We ma ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    BOY KOFI,

    You have provided a very interesting perspective.

    We are thinking any student of Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Social Psychology, Urban Studies, or Sociology interested in these mat ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago

    1. 'Towards good leadership model in Africa-Nkrumah and Danquah Compared and Contrasted'
    2. 'Post-mortem of what was, what is, and what will be in Ghana- Diametrically opposed leadership styles compared and contrasted-The Ca ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago

    1. Modernity and forwardness versus Tradico-constitutionalism- The Case of Danquah and Nkrumah in the shaping of Ghana's independence'

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Please see below!

    Thanks.

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Kwesi Atta Sakyi,
    Hope you understand why we are with those who say this discourse must go on. You prove that some of us are probably more an expert and can help guide, if they so choose. In that sense, it is not really abou ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Hello Boy Kofi,

    That is the point.

    The man Danquah did not have what it takes to get the Gold Coast independence. You have made some powerful points in that regard. We all wonder why it had to take Nkrumah to come all ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    I will like to believe that Danquah was not very strategic.Let's take it from this perspective,the UGCC slogan was "Self government in the shortest time".You can see that it's not specific,a kind of diplomatic tactics or unde ...
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  • Jojo 9 years ago

    WHEN THE SO CALLED NOISY EDUCATED IN GHANA,DO NOT HAVE SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY TO PROPEL ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT TO ALLEVIATE EXTREME POVERTY, THE ONLY CHEAP ALTERNATIVE FOR THEM IS INLY EXERT THEIR ENERG ...
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  • Fi 9 years ago

    The projects undertaken by Nkrumah is unparalleled in Ghana.