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Re: Nkrumahism, The Can Of Worms I Opened–Slavery And Racism 1

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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    "He further urged Ghanaians to quit being emotional about the involvement of private hands in management of the ECG, citing the example of the then state-owned P&T which provided telephone lines to only 300,000 Ghanaians as a ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear Mahmoud,

    This is what one commentator (Nana) wrote about Kwaku Awotwi:

    "My dear friend Kweku (AWOS), you have made my day. What did you try to do with the issues you have mentoned when you were the CEO? And why did ...
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  • Paa 8 years ago

    Where are the lunatic insane supporters of kwarteng, Lungu, Kojo T and the rest to support the stupid article of francis kwarteng?

  • Kwamebeba 8 years ago

    If Nkrumah had not been "assassinated" by the capitalist neo-colonialists slavers, and Nkrumah had been supported to implement his development plans, Ghana would by now be manufacturing her own brand of telephones and ships a ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    They speak without data!

    And, if still we must.....

    Maybe a Danquah-Busia-Confederate traitor who believes in "property-owning democracy" will understand this one!

    ITEM: Mahmoud/Samuel Adjei Sarfo, Doctor of Jurispru ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    BY DR. SAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW
    READ:
    "....Biological sciences affirm the notion that all humankind are equal, and that exposure to knowledge and culture accounts for why some are more inclined than others to achieve greatnes ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    By. Dr. Kwame Botwe-Asamoah
    ........................................................................................................................................................
    In his address to the assemblage at the Al ...
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  • Shabi 8 years ago

    I envy the ignorance and simplicity of mind and thought under which characters like 'Mahmoud' and his ilk exist in.

    At the very least, I can imagine that, that kind of mentality prohibits one from discerning or seeking th ...
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  • amanfo 8 years ago

    Good insight and thought provoking. At one time, "live Commodity" was used to refer to the black slaves. Was there any justification for the brutal murder of Nat Turner and has justice been served to the killer of Michael Bro ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    By Sven Beckert

    Few topics have animated today’s chattering classes more than capitalism. In the wake of the global economic crisis, the discussion has spanned political boundaries, with conservative newspapers in Britai ...
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  • YAW 8 years ago

    I have posted a few speeches of Nkrumah under your comments on Tuesday.

  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    As Henry Louis Gates, Jr. wrote, "Sometime in 1772, a young African girl walked demurely into a room in Boston to undergo an oral examination, the result of which would determine the direction of her life and work.... gathere ...
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