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 ... read full comment
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 was the law of the land.
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.
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 ... read full comment
"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 reckoned with on the international stage. His dreams of grandeur have led to a number of attempts to make Ghana the focal point of wider African political entities -- the abortive Ghana Guinea-Mali union, the defunct Joint African High Command, and his current project of a united Africa -- all of which have foundered in the face of reality and because of the refusal of other African leaders to accord Nkrumah the position of predominance implicit in all of his schemes. Instead, Ghana has become increasingly isolated, and Nkrumah has •earned the distrust of most African leaders and has even alienated his erstwhile radical cronies in Guinea, Mali, and the UAR.
On the international scene, Nkrumah's conception of himself as a world leader has led him to make contacts with other leaders whose real or fancied friendship he values highly. His self-created role has also resulted in frequent offers of gratuitous advice in resolving non-African problems, the details and complexities of which he is largely ignorant. He has thus attempted to insert himself in the Cuban missile crisis, the Sino-Indian border conflict, the Arab-Israeli dispute, the nuclear-disarmament question, and the Vietnamese situation. Nothing has come of any of these efforts.
Although he has succeeded in projecting himself into the African and international scene to a greater extent than most African leaders, Nkrumah is considered by most world leaders to be more of a nuisance and a figure of ridicule than a statesman. These rebuffs, and Nkrumah's consequent sense of extreme frustration, are in part responsible for his policy of encouraging and abetting subversion in Africa, activity which he also rationalizes on the grounds that many African nations -- including all of his close neighbors-- do not support the radical policies which he advocates and are followed by his government."
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 ... read full comment
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 not come after OAU? The East Africans are even carrying further than the ECOWAS.If you brain dead NPP will stop vilifying Nkrumah and see him for the gem he was African will begin to move forward faster Will the African High command not have stopped the wars of Liberia, Sierra Leone, CIV, Mali, Nigeria, Congo, CAR, Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, and saved millions of lives.Financially all African currencies have depreciated against the dollar .How do you stop it?But it is a waste of time talking with you guys,"We have made up our minds, do not confuse us with facts".So says Busia and the NPP
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 ... read full comment
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 nations, waged increasingly strident campaigns against "capitalism, imperialism, and neocolonialism," and generally championed positions and policies in world affairs which support and further Communist aims. Moderates within the government were eliminated or lost their influence, while radicals and leftists assumed positions of importance and leadership and became increasingly influential in guiding Ghana further to the left.
Despite all of this, however, Ghana today is not as far into the Communist camp as would seem probable. That Nkrumah and his like-minded followers have not succeeded in more closely identifying Ghana with the Communist world is due to a number of factors -- the Western culture and tradition ingrained over the years of British rule; the fact that Ghana's economy is still closely tied to Western markets; the fact that the governing party is far from being a monolithic organization and has never fully exercised the powers it theoretically possesses; the opposition of the armed forces to closer military ties with the Communists; and the fact that the Communist nations have been increasing reluctant to shore up the deteriorating economy, thus forcing Nkrumah not to alienate completely possible Sources of Western assistance.
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 ... read full comment
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 read your contributions with the hope that it will lull me to sleep.
Kofi B 8 years ago
Kojo T, in the first place your comment is senseless and secondly your English is stinking.
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 ... read full comment
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 part of the smear campaign against Nkrumah and his non-aligned policy toward international relations.
The record is clear. Nkrumah wanted a stronger voice for Ghana and Africa.
But your Danquah-Busia-Dombo Confederated conspired with US, France, and the UK, to overthrow Nkrumah.
Why?
Because Nkrumah was demanding respect for Ghanaian/African interest.
Reckon with that!
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 ... read full comment
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 of the leg that is pressing against our neck, we just want to get rid of it," and that is exactly what patriotic Ghanaians did for their country. Moreover, how can someone who was considered by most world leaders to be more of a nuisance and a figure of ridicule demand respect for Ghanaian/African interest?
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 ... read full comment
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: "...Ghana's President Kwame Nkrumah is the undisputed ruler of that country; which he in effect created and which he has pushed to a position on the world scene far out of proportion to its size, population, or strategic importance..."
As for the part about "Communism" and African leaders not trusting Nkrumah, that was all a smear campaign - artifact of the Cold War against a GHana/African-centered leader who wanted Africans to begin consolidating opportunities and power, to directly benefit the poor, marginalized Ghanaian/African masses.
It is in that context that Busia is seen and treated as a traitor! Information indicates Busia was an informer before the telegram of Dec 1957.
In particular there is talk about Busia asking $25,000 "not (ten) thousand" from the US government. Therefore, we can say that Busia used the cover of "Scholar" and "university work", to report on Kwame Nkrumah government even during 1957.
BUSIA THE TRAITOR
READ: "...Telegram From the Embassy in Ghana to the Department of State
Accra, December 4, 1957—4 p.m...//
//..."...Busia says series developments notably passage emergency powers bill December 3 has discouraged members his party whose morale now low. Continuing repressive measures by GOG and threats by Edusei causing sources party funds dry up as former donors especially chiefs grow increasingly cautious of involvement in opposition politics....Busia wants...[U.S.?] immediately or in January to rally American public opinion and persuade (Republican) minority...to pass resolutions condemning trend in Ghana towards dictatorial government and increasing signs of willingness to accept USSR collaboration in economic and cultural fields. He believes US minority group opinion is only thing that can give GOG pause in this direction.
He (Busia) also wants raise...$25 (not ten) thousand dollars in US purchase vehicles and hire party workers to offset “dangerous indoctrination” being given people by CPP agents who have unlimited funds. He specifically wants warn people against danger of USSR whose Professor Potekhin...is he says not sparing word in CPP circles that USSR is only country genuinely desirous and able help Ghana.
Busia is intelligent and knowing. He would want our help to “condition” potential donors in US and also to transfer such funds to Ghana where he says they would appear to be proceeds of party fund raising efforts in Ghana....//...
I told Busia I could of course have nothing do with all this. He understood. He asked me see if Department could inspire some university invite him expense paid to US and I said I would explore possibility..."
NLM-UP-NLC-Busia-PP! They were all connected, Confederates, who never stood for Unitary Ghana. Many of them allowed themselves to be used to drag Ghana to the ground.
And this is not just us saying.
Read Attorney SAS Adjei Sarfo and Okoampa-Ahoofe, when there are true to themselves.
The Record reckons!
jose n boateng 8 years ago
And when u return...wtite in very simple english. Ur readership isnt professors of english. Ahba.
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 ... read full comment
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!
But, lack of passage of the FOI bill in Ghana today is one measure of the lack of commitment of the government to transparency, as measured against their performance as far as the masses are concerned.
Same goes for the Kuffour regime and the Rawlings's regime(s).
Governments have to perform for the masses, and not allow politicians to hide thefts of public resources, nepotism, and discrimination.
You see, the masses in Singapore, those who matter most to us, and to Nkrumah, those in Singapore, were little concerned about lack of freedoms to some information only useful to thieves, vampires, and the likes of Danquah-Busia Confederates/Nation wreckers.
No FOI bill!
Lack of performance!
One huge strike against!
There is a substance and symbolism attached.
Baako Abukari 8 years ago
Thank you very much for that wonderful piece
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 ... read full comment
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 mind: Ghana's advancement must be precipitated by an intensive psychological/attitudinal change. Now here is the crunch: with the practice of cronyism and nepotism, and/or the rampant semi/illiteracy among elected/selected officials who,as a result, are clueless about their jobs, your proposed solutions here therefore appear more vague than they do concrete to those who may wish to contribute to our country's development, be that even from a purely selfish perspective.Perhaps what I am indirectly asking is whether you have room, time, and energy for research that gives relevant authorities straightforward, workable solutions to some specific problems you enumerated in this write-up. I realize I sound naive and certainly unfair to expect you to work for free when others in those jobs may be drawing huge checks for work they are not qualified to do; however, I trust I am now familiar with your patriotic nature and hope you will continue to volunteer your efforts for the sake of our development. Forgive me for pushing you into that hot seat.
Something else which crossed my mind as I read the essay; namely, that it is one thing looking in - from the outside, but quite another standing inside looking out. In other words,with the consistent sale of Ghana's assets and resources to international entities by consecutive governments, or being bound by certain protracted contracts/treaties, exactly how effectively can any contemporary Ghanaian government effect desired change for the good of the masses? Just how messed up are our affairs behind the scenes, do you reckon?
Francis Kwarteng, evidently, you enjoy your work; similarly,many of us enjoy reading and learning about what you share with us! Thank you, Son of the Soil! Blessings!
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 ... read full comment
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 might work and I will include that in my pieces.
And remember, we are all in it together.
Thanks for your constructive criticisms. They are always welcome!
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 ...
read full comment
The copy and paste professor, francis kwarteng, is back with the same nonsense as usual.
He will return with the same shit the next.
"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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
Kojo T, in the first place your comment is senseless and secondly your English is stinking.
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment
And when u return...wtite in very simple english. Ur readership isnt professors of english. Ahba.
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 ...
read full comment
Thank you very much for that wonderful piece
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 ...
read full comment
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 ...
read full comment