Author: Prof Lungu
Date: 2015-04-21 00:07:24
Comment to: Prof. Justice Kludze’s Take on Nkrumah’s Dicta
Hindsight is 20/20!
But fairness in public discourse should be automatic, before we get to "hind".
Adik ... read full comment
Author: Prof Lungu
Date: 2015-04-21 00:07:24
Comment to: Prof. Justice Kludze’s Take on Nkrumah’s Dicta
Hindsight is 20/20!
But fairness in public discourse should be automatic, before we get to "hind".
Adikanfo/Pacesetters thread where others have never threaded! Most of them never have to wrestle with formidable external enemies with more resources enough to buy the services of your own people who will then secretly plot to harm the new State. Enough to control the entire world!
And if today, we had the resources to educate the people and conduct a survey of all the people and positioned 2 paths:
- the Lee Kuan Yew Singapore model (equality for the average man)
- the current 2-party "virtual" revolving door (equality for the party man).
Then let's ask the people to look forward and tell us which one they will select/choose, freely.
ITEM: We have a whole series of articles from a so-called lawyer about a "Kludze", another lawyer, and the most important caveats were purposely left out - a sorry attempt to make fools of readers, we beleive!
Funny - We've discovered through the New York Times this "Kludze" is the same Kludze imprisoned by the Nkrumah regime for subversive activities against Ghana - facts Attorney Adjei Sarfo has conveniently neglected to provide so every ready can fairly assess the value of the entire "Kludze" testimony, as reproduced in 4 parts, this far.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Comment: Kludze's Faux "Free Market Economy"
Author: Prof Lungu
Date: 2015-04-23 02:05:48
Comment to:Re: Prof. Justice Kludze’s Take on Nkrumah’s Dicta
READ: "...Kwame Nkrumah himself...outlined very clearly his vision of the Independent Ghana. It was not to be a Ghana with a free market economy... In his autobiography..which was published in 1957 on the eve of Ghana’s Independence...Nkrumah spelt out in plain language what was in store for Ghana...: Wrote Kwame Nkrumah: “Capitalism is too complicated a system for a newly independent nation. Hence the need for a socialist society. But even a system based on social justice and a democratic constitution may need backing up, during the period following independence, by emergency measures of a totalitarian kind. Without discipline true freedom cannot survive.”
WE SAY: NPP Justice "Prof Kludze" was being disingenuous, if we can be charitable.
Simply, a "Free Market Economy", is a matter of degree, using the example even of the US.
How else do you produce public goods and services. And who will benefit most if you produce, or don't produce?
About events in 1957...
As we've said on the other side in "Nkrumah Was Not Prepared To Govern For Dummies!", a country like Ghana "is not the property of one leader. It always took a team willing to work together, a Team willing to support "the leader"...Dr. Danquah certainly failed...playing second fiddle to Nkrumah in the fight for independence for the Gold Coast. Even worse, merely 9 months after Ghana's independence, on 4 December 1957, Busia, another UP-NLM-Dombo-PP traitor, was sending secret telegrams from the US Embassy in Accra to Washington DC asking for $25,000, "(not 10)", for his NLM party, and complaining to the minority Republicans in the US Congress that Nkrumah and the CPP were exploring relations with other countries, including the USSR. (Busia asked that the funds whould be concealed so it will look like the UP-NLM-Dombo-PP confederates raised those funds through their own local/Ghana party effort.
Let's go figure, People!
Yaw John 9 years ago
Lungu! get a life and start to reason, stop your uncalled for popularity and be real you are becoming unbecoming.
Lungu! get a life and start to reason, stop your uncalled for popularity and be real you are becoming unbecoming.
Kwasi Agyeman 9 years ago
The writer seeks to mislead us about the NLM's aim. They clearly sought for Ashanti to SECEDE from Ghana. It is only when they failed in this that they demanded for federalism. NLM in Ashanti used a lot of violence, bomb thro ... read full comment
The writer seeks to mislead us about the NLM's aim. They clearly sought for Ashanti to SECEDE from Ghana. It is only when they failed in this that they demanded for federalism. NLM in Ashanti used a lot of violence, bomb throwing, etc. which government will tolerate. Read the Patriot Act in USA.
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
Nkrumah's policies are still in force,both NPP and NDC are using them.Besides NPP,all the rest of political parties in Ghana are Nkrumahist and NPP can never win any general elections without the help of some Nkrumahist parti ... read full comment
Nkrumah's policies are still in force,both NPP and NDC are using them.Besides NPP,all the rest of political parties in Ghana are Nkrumahist and NPP can never win any general elections without the help of some Nkrumahist parties.NPP must be very careful in dealing with Nkrumah otherwise,they will nevr win power again.Thank you.
Sheik Baba Nurudeen 9 years ago
why do ppl always want to call evil good and light as darkness?? We as ppl ought to speak the truth irrespective of how u luv the person. If it is good lets praise the act and if it is bad we have to condem it period. Nkrumah ... read full comment
why do ppl always want to call evil good and light as darkness?? We as ppl ought to speak the truth irrespective of how u luv the person. If it is good lets praise the act and if it is bad we have to condem it period. Nkrumah did well with some infrastructural devpment which we all loud him for that but the torture and injustice shown to ur own country men are evil deeds and it must be condemned period. Lets call a spade a spade. Sicofans and hepocrites posterity will judge u all
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
In this 2002 article about Akosombo Dam, Kludze Jr, the son, the NASA rocket scientist, is no longer a scientist, but a Danquah-Busia-Dumbo-NPP confederate.
In a section titled "Foresight", Kludze Jr does not spend an iot ... read full comment
In this 2002 article about Akosombo Dam, Kludze Jr, the son, the NASA rocket scientist, is no longer a scientist, but a Danquah-Busia-Dumbo-NPP confederate.
In a section titled "Foresight", Kludze Jr does not spend an iota of his electronic ink on the "foresight" that led to the construction and commissioning of Akosombo Dam.
No!
Kludze Jr simply takes to congratulating President Kufour, on "FORESIGHT", as in....
"Foresight
All power plants have life spans and Akosombo is no exception. The Kuffour administration has taken very giant and remarkable steps in Africa’s technological arena so it must continue to do so by looking for other creative ways of utilizing the natural resources of Ghana in meeting its national energy needs. Dependence on Akosombo should be gradually minimized...."
So read on, dear objective reader! see the deliberate con game to re-write Ghanaian history and the record.
It is all a setup......
Feature Article of Wednesday, 13 February 2002
Columnist: Kludze, Ave K. P. Jr.
Akosombo Would Not Last Forever.
By Ave K. P. Kludze, Jr.
Rocket Scientist and Senior NASA Engineer
"Ghana’s current economic situation warrants a critical look at other methods of electricity generation. Electricity generation and its distribution play a major role in a country’s development. In this technological era where electricity is king, maximum attention has to be paid to its generation if Ghanaians are to continue enjoying the comfort it brings.
The Akpeteshi Solutions
Ghana produces “Akpeteshi” and other forms of “ogoglos” or alcohol so it may want to investigate or research into how these “ogoglos” and other forms of hydrocarbons found locally could be used or incorporated into electricity generation in Ghana. To paraphrase Mr. Dan Lartey, Ghana may want to “domesticalize” electricity generation.
Small power plants that use rubbish or “borlah” can also be considered in big cites such as Accra and Kumasi for the generation of electricity. Recent reports indicate Kumasi is looking into this option. Refuse or “borlah” collected across cities can be incinerated to provide the energy needed to generate electricity. This kind of plant will serve two purposes: it will dispose of refuse/borlah while at the same time producing cheap electricity for use.
Foresight
All power plants have life spans and Akosombo is no exception. The Kuffour administration has taken very giant and remarkable steps in Africa’s technological arena so it must continue to do so by looking for other creative ways of utilizing the natural resources of Ghana in meeting its national energy needs. Dependence on Akosombo should be gradually minimized. Akosombo, over time, might not be able to produce the kilowatts it generates today due the second law of thermodynamics. Things wear out and no power plant operates for life. With the current warning signs, Ghana should consider looking for other options. An example is to build small hydro-plants along the Volta River. These small hydro-plants could provide electricity to small sections of the country. A power plant does not have to serve the whole country or region; it could be built to serve a town or group of towns. Such small plants could reduce the demand on Akosombo, Kpong and may be Aboadze power plants.
Another option even though expensive initially, is to recycle the water from Akosombo not by pumping but by re-navigation. In the re-navigation process, the course of the river may be changed or modified to feed, not necessarily Akosombo, but other hydro-plants. This technology was used in bringing water from the Rocky Mountains to California in the United States, to generate power. Last year, it was reported that the VRA owed Cote d’Ivoire $34M. This heavy amount could easily finance a re-navigation project. It should be noted that the cost involved in the re-navigation process is a one time cost. However, there are other environmental issues that need to be addressed if re-navigation is to be considered.
Tariffs
Increasing tariffs on electricity, as has been the practice in the past, is not the solution to Ghana or VRA’s problems. The common man should not be punished for judgements they have no control over. The VRA should focus its attention on finding ways to generate cheaper electricity rather than focusing its efforts on tariffs that will become worthless as the value of the cedi plunges. The tariff solution is only a short-term one. Long and permanent solutions should also be pursued alongside the short-term ones. The government or VRA should set up independent bodies to coordinate and organize conferences or forums on Ghana’s energy issues to evaluate solutions from experts and the general public.
Future Investments
If Ghana’s energy problem is to be solved at an affordable price, good use of its natural resources must be made a part of any permanent solutions. Other cost-effective sources of energy including solar, and other unconventional sources must be rigorously and equally considered and evaluated. The people of Ghana have benefited immensely from the investment made into the Akosombo project so the current government should be willing to allocate a considerable amount of resources if it is to solve the power problem permanently.
For Ghana to become a leader in technology in the West African sub-region, reliable, cost-effective, and secured power must be made available at all times. In the land of darkness, computers, high-tech gadgets, freezers, bulbs, radios, TVs, and the “nikanikas”, electricity is King. Ghana must therefore give it the attention it deserves. No one man can solve this problem but collectively a solution could easily be found.
Sarfo Ghana needs to move forward.Energy production, and food security.We need homes for the residents and you are busy with Nkrumah who sought to solve these problems and you stopped it Come with ideas as to how to overcome ... read full comment
Sarfo Ghana needs to move forward.Energy production, and food security.We need homes for the residents and you are busy with Nkrumah who sought to solve these problems and you stopped it Come with ideas as to how to overcome these and to prevent us from drowning in the seas, dying in gambia and S Africa. Your essaya are a waste as they offer no alternative solutions
Abra Kuma 9 years ago
Professor Lungu, please accept my sincere thanks for this submission. Having read Mr Kludze Jr's take on how best GHana could solve some of her energy challenges back in 2002, I am convinced your intentions for sharing this i ... read full comment
Professor Lungu, please accept my sincere thanks for this submission. Having read Mr Kludze Jr's take on how best GHana could solve some of her energy challenges back in 2002, I am convinced your intentions for sharing this information were honorable and patriotic, even if Kludze failed to acknowledge Dr Kwame Nkrumah's contribution to the latter's brainchild, the Akosombo Dam project. Perhaps we should be mindful that, if his father had indeed worked with the opposition to depose Nkrumah, under those circumstances, he would have been remiss to laud the accomplishments of his parent's late arch-enemy. Surely that is a human failing we can forgive inasmuch as most of us would be inclined to do the same in similar circumstance?
Having said that, it is sad that Ghana has such highly trained sons and daughters who might be contributing to her development today were the government more progressive and prepared to facilitate their return home.
Finally, a debate is only of some worth when participants of both sides are able to present solutions to problems they cite in their arguments. We are too frequently emersed in a culture of hurling vulgarities (hardly ever compliments) at each other when emotionally challenged, forgetting to address the issue under discussion. I thank you for maintaining decorum whenever I have read your comments. Our children are watching, listening and reading everthing these days. We must continue to teach them, protect them! May our numbers continue to increase!
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Abra Kuma,
We hear you!
Thanks greatly for your observations.
Please see our response to Nana Kasapreko III below.
Greetings!
Your's in Ghana-Centeredness!
Prof Lungu
Abra Kuma,
We hear you!
Thanks greatly for your observations.
Please see our response to Nana Kasapreko III below.
Greetings!
Your's in Ghana-Centeredness!
Prof Lungu
Nana Kasapreko III 9 years ago
It is very possible that the son of that man Kludze, enjoyed and benefited from Kwame Nkrumahs phenomenal educational institutions and programs in Ghana before becoming a rocket scientist.
Even if he did not and he was fu ... read full comment
It is very possible that the son of that man Kludze, enjoyed and benefited from Kwame Nkrumahs phenomenal educational institutions and programs in Ghana before becoming a rocket scientist.
Even if he did not and he was fully educated outside Ghana - possibly in the US, the congenial conditions existing there today for a Black man, was also promoted and made possible by the contributions of the Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah who was an icon and mentor for all the major Black Civil rights activists at the time, who made it possible for a Black man to live and pursue his chosen career and life in relative peace and tranquillity.
Much as I do not think that Ghana at this stage of her development has any particular use for a rocket scientist, I feel very uncomfortable with African Diasporean intellectuals who have turned their backs on the land and people who made their mothers and fathers before them, what they became before giving birth to them to become what they have become today. I cant understand why anybody – any Blackman, for that matter, would not want to sweat to build or clean up his own house but would want to go and reside in another mans house which others have sweated to clean up. Is it laziness or a sense of cowardice that discourages such people to confront the circumstances of their lives and existence?
There may be exceptional circumstances to this situation but I really cannot begin to understand how a Blackman who if given the choice, would prefer to permanently live in a palpably racist country where clearly he is not wanted and is seen as a nuisance - even with all the material accessories and conveniences.
Even the distasteful historical background to this grudge adds more reason and understanding to my sentiments. All other races make it an exceptional obligation to protect their identity, sanctity and dignity. It is only the Blackman who at the least provocation, runs off to seek solace in the arms of his foes, antagonists and oppressors. Worse of all, it is only the Blackman who like SAS and Sarpong, freely avail themselves to all the prejudicial, antagonistic and destructive means by which our foes continue to suppress our development and thereby, live off our state of under-development.
I cannot also understand why any Blackman(woman) under such circumstances would not, as a matter of priority, be more interested in rather enhancing his own country or continent to whatever level of development that would be comfortable for him/her to live in.
Reneging on our unfortunate racial and national disposition or responsibilities is also another unfortunate pointer to the general global impression that we are an inferior people who are incapable of achieving anything substantial for ourselves in life unless we are mentored by the white race.
If 'we' should continue to surrender our resources - including human resources, for those who continue to employ these cheaply acquired valuable resources to oppress and continue to cheat us, then 'we' are actually part of the problem for our backwardness. What it means is that we all fall in line with the retrogressive ideas of people like SAS and Sarpong and the likes.
For me as an African, nothing impresses me in this world until it helps to beneficially impact on the genuine and immediate - and not collateral, development of Africa and Africans. For those Africans for whom success in life means the parochial attainment of exclusive and petty material acquisition, I will not attempt to encourage them to side with my thoughts and they may just ignore this write-up.
The way I understand it is that, for one to turn ones back on ones fore-fathers, community, society and race which are in dire need of the most basic developmental needs, smacks of insensitivity, greed and selfishness. Where these base qualities are found in a man, that man is fundamentally unenlightened and uncivilized. Period.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
You've said a lot there, Nana Kasapreko III.
Many of us Ghanaian nationals and Diasporians are preparing to return, permanently.
In fact, we just received a call from one of our sisters, today. She is on her way to Gha ... read full comment
You've said a lot there, Nana Kasapreko III.
Many of us Ghanaian nationals and Diasporians are preparing to return, permanently.
In fact, we just received a call from one of our sisters, today. She is on her way to Ghana, today.
We imagine travel to Ghana contributes to Ghana's economy, in addition periodic remittances, and actual investments. For many of us, it is substantial given our means, overall.
Even so, we continue to assist with people, projects, and lifes even away from Ghana.
One of our biggest hopes is that true Ghana-centered leaders and politicians now in Ghana are wisely using Ghanaian resources and taking note of these discourses to help them devise and implement policies and programs that respond to the cries heard, if they have humble ears.
Greeting!
Oheneba Osei Yaw Akoto 9 years ago
danquah's case was prepared by 2 american cia lawyers.
danquah's case was prepared by 2 american cia lawyers.
Gnayuo Bonnie 9 years ago
People of Ghana are tired of these terrorists who truncated our march to the technological age. They have never provided alternative solutions to Nkrumah's unparalleled brain work hence the degrading living conditions of Ghan ... read full comment
People of Ghana are tired of these terrorists who truncated our march to the technological age. They have never provided alternative solutions to Nkrumah's unparalleled brain work hence the degrading living conditions of Ghanaians today where their free market economy has contributed nothing to our well-being.
Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago
Nkrumah haters should take a clue in history and maybe or just maybe they will learn worthwhile lessons they lack at this time. In civilized industrialized developed western nations of the world history of or on leaders with ... read full comment
Nkrumah haters should take a clue in history and maybe or just maybe they will learn worthwhile lessons they lack at this time. In civilized industrialized developed western nations of the world history of or on leaders with insignificant record of achievement do not come up; they live only in history. So why is Ghana's Nkrumah a source of measure against each one of the governments in Ghana since our independence? What does it really say about Nkrumah haters currently living their relatively comfortable lives in north America or western Europe who remain silent or fail to compare the effects of Nkrumah era PDA and the capture and indefinite detention of suspected terrorists in these democratic nations? It should not be lost on readers with open mind and Nkrumah haters to note that success against acts of terrorism in these democratic nations are measured in terms of minimized destablisation activities of terrorist or prevention of successful terror plots yet haters and critics of Nkrumah dare not give credit to Nkrumah for putting an end to the terrorists in Ghana with the arrest of those leaders; terrorists became heroes to their tribal loyalists and party foot soldiers. Would acts of terrorism have stopped if the wrong people were put in detention by the courts of the Nkrumah era?
The failure for comparative analysis but a drumbeat of partisan and tribal criticism of Nkrumah and or the continued showcase of Nkrumah era government activities as a source of comparison to post 1966 governments is a testament to the greatness of Nkrumah. The name of Hitler and all the evil leaders in past history keep coming up because the world has not accounted for all collaborators of those leaders and closet supporters and enablers. The same cannot be said of or about Nkrumah; he remains because he cast a shadow over the incompetent wannabe opposition and modern day leaders in Ghana and we all know it.
KKO 9 years ago
Well done, Dr SAS,
For sharing these excerpts from Prof Kludze's book. Many Ghanaians of a certain age who lived through the dishonesty and wickedness of those times can relate to the issues raised.
Those who cannot fatho ... read full comment
Well done, Dr SAS,
For sharing these excerpts from Prof Kludze's book. Many Ghanaians of a certain age who lived through the dishonesty and wickedness of those times can relate to the issues raised.
Those who cannot fathom what it means to lose a breadwinner or have one's education rudely curtailed by injustice of the most beastly kind can holler all they can. Wickedness is wickedness any day any time whoever its perpetrator!
Thomas Osei 9 years ago
Readers! Please ignore that crazy pseudo-intellectual called DR SAS.This is the man who says he is better than Nkrumah and the reason is he has bought 14 cars in United States including the latest NISSAN ALTIMA whilst Nkrumah ... read full comment
Readers! Please ignore that crazy pseudo-intellectual called DR SAS.This is the man who says he is better than Nkrumah and the reason is he has bought 14 cars in United States including the latest NISSAN ALTIMA whilst Nkrumah couldn't ship
even one car to Ghana when he was a student in U.S.This man is mentally sick
Nee Adjei-Blebo 9 years ago
Thomas, please, say something which relates to the in depth history of the life Nkrumah put Ghanains through after independence. I personally lived through it and it was a great relief for Ghanaians when he was overthrown - ... read full comment
Thomas, please, say something which relates to the in depth history of the life Nkrumah put Ghanains through after independence. I personally lived through it and it was a great relief for Ghanaians when he was overthrown - he was a good riddance!! If you think otherwise, why was there no curfew immediately after his overthrow, you may ask yourself? Our problem of indemic corruption today, as succintly revealed by Justice Kludze, was brought about by Nkrumah and his minions with the abusive use of that obnoxious Preventive Detention Act. Never again Ghanaians should go through life again
and the bunch of individuals who now describes themselvesas the CPP should take note that whatever dufficulty Ghanaians are experiencing today will not sway anyone, apart from people of their kind, to vote for them in any future elections. From Nkrumah's own saying "you can fool the people some of the time but you cannot fool the people all the time".
Thomas Osei 9 years ago
Nkrumah was overthrown nearly 50 years ago,why can't the Matemeho traitors reverse deplorable situation in Ghana?
Nkrumah was overthrown nearly 50 years ago,why can't the Matemeho traitors reverse deplorable situation in Ghana?
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
Both NDC and NPP need Nkrumah's philosophy to survive.Let them continue bashing Nkrumah,we shall see how NPP will contact Nkrumahist parties in Ghana,come 2016 general elections.Thank you.
Both NDC and NPP need Nkrumah's philosophy to survive.Let them continue bashing Nkrumah,we shall see how NPP will contact Nkrumahist parties in Ghana,come 2016 general elections.Thank you.
Nee Adjei-Blebo 9 years ago
Have heard this saying? I don't think so and it is "the wise speaks because he has something to say but the fool speaks because he has to say something" and the case of the latter in the quotation exactly applies to you.
Have heard this saying? I don't think so and it is "the wise speaks because he has something to say but the fool speaks because he has to say something" and the case of the latter in the quotation exactly applies to you.
Nana Kasapreko III 9 years ago
For starters, the famous saying, "You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time" and not as you erroneously say, "you can fool the people so ... read full comment
For starters, the famous saying, "You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time" and not as you erroneously say, "you can fool the people some of the time but you cannot fool the people all the time", was not said by Nkrumah. It was said by Abraham Lincoln of the US. Your level of ignorance and your lack of basic knowledge of life is symptomatic of all those inconsequential Nkrumah-bashers. And in fact, that saying, ironically applies particularly to a person like you who has been fooled all the time in his life to adopt a world-view which is ultimately against your own benefit and interest.
Again you say, quite ludicrously I may add, that since there was no curfew after the overthrow of Kwame Nkrumahs govt, it meant or supports your assertion that there was great relief. Are you for real? Or are you just some roadside off-duty clown? Has it not occurred to you that the reason that there was no curfew was because having never expected or seen anything like a rogue military force on the loose, running rough-shod on the citizenry, the people were so traumatized that they were frozen in a state of fear?
As far as I am concerned, when we are talking Nkrumah matters, this Justice Kludze guy who I only recently heard of, is just another insignificant nonentity - even in the affairs of Ghana. He is just simply one of those many strange, warped and shady characters who, without merit or any visible profitable consequence, have also plod the terrain of national affairs under licence of prejudiced political favour.
When we are discussing Nkrumah, we dont stoop so low. When we gird our loins to discuss Nkrumah, we mention the names of people like President Kennedy, Khrushchev, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Louis Armstrong, Cassius Clay (Mohamed Ali)and other great immortals of world history. To rope in eccentric vermin to testify on your behalf simply amounts to the fact that you are fighting a losing battle which unconsciously exposes your mischief. However we will go out of our way to step aside from the serious issues and take time to respond to the minor irritations of people like you and SAS and Sarpong in the same way that we will react to mosquito bites because if we don't, we may eventually get malaria metaphorically.
It is a pity that many people like you, for whom Kwame Nkrumah achieved so much, cannot gratefully and proudly stand up and give him his due. It is obvious that your mind, having been repressed into a state of total subservience, cannot understand that a Blackman can do anything of any significance in the world so when an iconic Black visionary like Nkrumah crops up, he must be subverted and demonized to satisfy the little mutual whims of you and our oppressors alike. But life is like that. Even Jesus Christ of the Christian religion was similarly rejected and condemned by people who it is said, he came to this world to redeem and save.
Nee Adjei-Blebo 9 years ago
I lived through Nkrumah's era and know the harsh life experienced under that self-styled Osagyafo. I wonder whether you were born then as your comments depict someone who knows next to nothing about traumatised Ghanaians who ... read full comment
I lived through Nkrumah's era and know the harsh life experienced under that self-styled Osagyafo. I wonder whether you were born then as your comments depict someone who knows next to nothing about traumatised Ghanaians who you describe as afraid of the gallant soldiers who risked their lives to rescue them from that tyrant Nkrumah. To me this is illogical if you had experienced life in a one party state like Ghana then. As I have quoted somewhere and I repeat here becase the latter's case applies to you "the wise speaks because he has something to say but the fool speaks because he has to say something" please stop insulting contributors to Justice Kludze's article and provide us ith inormed contrary views for us all to learn from.
Fred Apau 9 years ago
If DR SAS says he is better than NKRUMAH and you agree with him,then you must be the most stupid person on the face of the earth.
If DR SAS says he is better than NKRUMAH and you agree with him,then you must be the most stupid person on the face of the earth.
Author: Prof Lungu
Date: 2015-04-21 00:07:24
Comment to: Prof. Justice Kludze’s Take on Nkrumah’s Dicta
Hindsight is 20/20!
But fairness in public discourse should be automatic, before we get to "hind".
Adik ...
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Comment: Kludze's Faux "Free Market Economy"
Author: Prof Lungu
Date: 2015-04-23 02:05:48
Comment to:Re: Prof. Justice Kludze’s Take on Nkrumah’s Dicta
Author: Prof Lungu
Date: 2015-04-19 15:15:25
Comment to:D ...
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Lungu! get a life and start to reason, stop your uncalled for popularity and be real you are becoming unbecoming.
The writer seeks to mislead us about the NLM's aim. They clearly sought for Ashanti to SECEDE from Ghana. It is only when they failed in this that they demanded for federalism. NLM in Ashanti used a lot of violence, bomb thro ...
read full comment
Nkrumah's policies are still in force,both NPP and NDC are using them.Besides NPP,all the rest of political parties in Ghana are Nkrumahist and NPP can never win any general elections without the help of some Nkrumahist parti ...
read full comment
why do ppl always want to call evil good and light as darkness?? We as ppl ought to speak the truth irrespective of how u luv the person. If it is good lets praise the act and if it is bad we have to condem it period. Nkrumah ...
read full comment
In this 2002 article about Akosombo Dam, Kludze Jr, the son, the NASA rocket scientist, is no longer a scientist, but a Danquah-Busia-Dumbo-NPP confederate.
In a section titled "Foresight", Kludze Jr does not spend an iot ...
read full comment
Sarfo Ghana needs to move forward.Energy production, and food security.We need homes for the residents and you are busy with Nkrumah who sought to solve these problems and you stopped it Come with ideas as to how to overcome ...
read full comment
Professor Lungu, please accept my sincere thanks for this submission. Having read Mr Kludze Jr's take on how best GHana could solve some of her energy challenges back in 2002, I am convinced your intentions for sharing this i ...
read full comment
Abra Kuma,
We hear you!
Thanks greatly for your observations.
Please see our response to Nana Kasapreko III below.
Greetings!
Your's in Ghana-Centeredness!
Prof Lungu
It is very possible that the son of that man Kludze, enjoyed and benefited from Kwame Nkrumahs phenomenal educational institutions and programs in Ghana before becoming a rocket scientist.
Even if he did not and he was fu ...
read full comment
You've said a lot there, Nana Kasapreko III.
Many of us Ghanaian nationals and Diasporians are preparing to return, permanently.
In fact, we just received a call from one of our sisters, today. She is on her way to Gha ...
read full comment
danquah's case was prepared by 2 american cia lawyers.
People of Ghana are tired of these terrorists who truncated our march to the technological age. They have never provided alternative solutions to Nkrumah's unparalleled brain work hence the degrading living conditions of Ghan ...
read full comment
Nkrumah haters should take a clue in history and maybe or just maybe they will learn worthwhile lessons they lack at this time. In civilized industrialized developed western nations of the world history of or on leaders with ...
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Well done, Dr SAS,
For sharing these excerpts from Prof Kludze's book. Many Ghanaians of a certain age who lived through the dishonesty and wickedness of those times can relate to the issues raised.
Those who cannot fatho ...
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Readers! Please ignore that crazy pseudo-intellectual called DR SAS.This is the man who says he is better than Nkrumah and the reason is he has bought 14 cars in United States including the latest NISSAN ALTIMA whilst Nkrumah ...
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Thomas, please, say something which relates to the in depth history of the life Nkrumah put Ghanains through after independence. I personally lived through it and it was a great relief for Ghanaians when he was overthrown - ...
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Nkrumah was overthrown nearly 50 years ago,why can't the Matemeho traitors reverse deplorable situation in Ghana?
Both NDC and NPP need Nkrumah's philosophy to survive.Let them continue bashing Nkrumah,we shall see how NPP will contact Nkrumahist parties in Ghana,come 2016 general elections.Thank you.
Have heard this saying? I don't think so and it is "the wise speaks because he has something to say but the fool speaks because he has to say something" and the case of the latter in the quotation exactly applies to you.
For starters, the famous saying, "You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time" and not as you erroneously say, "you can fool the people so ...
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I lived through Nkrumah's era and know the harsh life experienced under that self-styled Osagyafo. I wonder whether you were born then as your comments depict someone who knows next to nothing about traumatised Ghanaians who ...
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If DR SAS says he is better than NKRUMAH and you agree with him,then you must be the most stupid person on the face of the earth.