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Prof. Justice Kludze’s Take on Nkrumah’s Dictatorship. Part One

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  • James Obeng 9 years ago

    DR SAS,BOTH YOU AND AHOOFE ARE MENTALLY SICK.

  • Goldcoaster 9 years ago

    Frankly, We are becoming tired. Can't we leave Nkrumah alone and go after politicians stealing our money and mismanaging the country?

    I don't see how lengthy and persistent serial articles about Dr. Kwame Nkrumah helps our ...
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  • Prof 9 years ago

    Everything he said here is true can be substantiated!....this is a matter of historical credence and NOT just some sycophantic drivel as some may have wished!
    Nkrumah started well but ended up a semi-god, trapped in his own ...
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  • Big Kahuna 9 years ago

    Try in any democracy where your job is trying to kill the head of state and see what happens, idiots by birth.

  • Robert Cudjoe 9 years ago

    The universally acknowledged AFRICA'S MAN OF THE MILLENNIUM,the visionary and prophetic Kwame Nkrumah was unique.Pseudo-intellectuals like DR SAS and AHOOFE have become a laughing stock as a result of their senseless and idio ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    SAS is only the messenger here so stop this baseless invective directed at SAS. Are you suggesting there is no truth to what SAS is reporting here? Stop praising the messiah and refute what the Archbishop and Klutze are sayin ...
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  • REM 9 years ago

    I am a bit confused. Sarpong's part is credited. I don't know which part belongs to Kludze. Some of us may want to check the source material.

    Is it the Kludze who taught Law at Legon and went on sabbatical in the US and r ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Sarpong's part begins with the quotes at paragraph three. It is in the three subsequent paragraphs ending in paragraph five.

  • Akwesi Akwesi 9 years ago

    The African Politics

  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago

    You couldn't edit Prof. Kludze's work. You only abridged his work! You dumb lawyer

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Professor Kludze looks at human right as an abstract and the human as a fiction in the mind of someone. In 1966 the Constitution of the United States of America define Negroes as animals less than the white man's dog. The onl ...
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  • Kwapps 9 years ago

    How would you like to be kicked out of your own country? Can you imagine what a frightening prospect that would be!

  • Mike Olongo, USA 9 years ago

    It is not him. It is someone else so it's ok.

  • Nana Ansah 9 years ago

    Kwame, thanks for raising this topic. Both Accra and Takoradi had European hospitals and quaters which were restricted areas for natives or aborigines as we used to be called. The areas between Rex Cinema and what is today Ri ...
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  • Kojo 9 years ago

    You mean what he is saying didn't happen? Why do you attack him. It's in the library go read it yourself if you can read.

  • Paa Joe 9 years ago

    IT IS INDEED A PITY THAT, WE ARE STILL LOST IN THE WIlDERNESS.

    AT A TIME THAT,THE NORTH IS STILL COMVINCED OF THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION,CURIOSITY, DISCOVERY, INVENTIION AND CREATIVITY AS THE NECESSARY TOOLS T ...
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  • Kojo E 9 years ago

    True, Nkrumah was a very feared figure. I was in secondary school form 4 when the 1966 coup happened. Nkrumah's overthrow came as a huge relief to all Ghanaians. Those adulating him are all bereft of good ideas for upholding ...
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  • Kojo Arhin 9 years ago

    Kojo E,you were in secondary school form four 51 years ago,and you are still thinking like an overgrown school boy having enjoyed Nkrumah's free education.All those who thought Nkrumah's overthrow was a relief did so out of i ...
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  • Gab 9 years ago

    Lets go get todays tyrants wrecking havoc on the national economy while they enrich themselves and their families.