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Nkrumah Did Not Force His Views On African Leaders 7

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  • Prison Graduate 8 years ago

    There was only one leader. Himself. One party. His. One opinion. His. All others expressed their opinions in prison at Nsawam under the Preventive Detention Act. He didn't have to force his opinions on any body. His opinion w ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 8 years ago

    The copy and paste professor, francis kwarteng, is back with the same nonsense as usual.

    He will return with the same shit the next.

  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    "Aspirations for African and World Leadership

    Nkrumah, who is driven by ambition to be far more than Ghana's leader, aspires to be recognized not only as the predominant African political personality but as a man to be rec ...
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  • Kojo T 8 years ago

    You should have tuned in to the World economic forum and PAP recently.All were about Nkrumahs visions.Today it is all about INTEGRATION. None of the economies are working in isolation This is a truism Nkrumah realized.Did EU ...
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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    Pro-Communist Policies

    Nkrumah began in 1960 to display openly his pro Communist, Anti-Western beliefs. Under his influence and with his encouragement, Ghana negotiated a number of economic agreements with Communist nation ...
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  • Shabi 8 years ago

    Oh yawn! Here we go again with the 'schizophrenic Trinity' - Wangara, Mahmoud - and oh, where is Sarpong?

    The three-in-one mind act that is full of worms and pungent excreta.

    Will come back on the platform tonite to re ...
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  • Kofi B 8 years ago

    Kojo T, in the first place your comment is senseless and secondly your English is stinking.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Mahmoud,
    Peculiar!

    Your posting reads like a Texas 10-Gallon-Hat" that cannot hold water.

    Hail, Texas!

    ITEM: What you have posted is entirely the perspective of the US Government of the 1960s.

    All of that was p ...
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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    That was a sincere and objective analysis of that despot called Nkrumah. We thank all those who supported or participated in getting rid of that cunning dictator. As one writer rightly put it, "we don't care about the colour ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Perspective!

    Again, the 10-Gallon hat "Texas" perspective of the 1960s-era USA can never hold water, least of all, water for Ghana and Africa, even today. History reckons!

    THE MISSING GHANA-CENTERED ELEMENT
    READ: "...G ...
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  • jose n boateng 8 years ago

    And when u return...wtite in very simple english. Ur readership isnt professors of english. Ahba.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    READ: "...Passage of the Freedom of Information Bill (FOIB), for instance, has no moral life of practical instrumentalism outside agitations for positive attitudinal change in the public psychology!..."

    WE SAY: Maybe!

    B ...
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  • Baako Abukari 8 years ago

    Thank you very much for that wonderful piece

  • Abra Kuma 8 years ago

    Once more you have submitted an extremely fascinating, informative, and revealing set of historical facts in your write-up that I found hard to put down - until I had reached its conclusion. Undoubtedly, we are of the same mi ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear Abra Kuma,

    Thanks for your insightful suggest.

    I promise to provide a set of practical solutions to the issues I raise therein in later installments.

    But don't forget you can always share whatever you think mi ...
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