Francis Kwarteng, another stupid Akan with a blockhead.
For how Long will you be posting that garbage to the Media platforms?
Francis Kwarteng, another stupid Akan with a blockhead.
For how Long will you be posting that garbage to the Media platforms?
GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago
Who is this impostor?
Who is this impostor?
Wisdom 8 years ago
I wonder why Ghanaweb can publish such useless article.
I wonder why Ghanaweb can publish such useless article.
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Dear Gorgortudor,
Yes, this is not Andy.
Thanks.
Dear Gorgortudor,
Yes, this is not Andy.
Thanks.
C.Y. ANDY-K 8 years ago
Funny, I've had this article opened in front of me at work, attempting to complete reading before going to the comments. Little did I know that that low life scum who was impersonating Nyebro Yaw on Bokor's article yesterday ... read full comment
Funny, I've had this article opened in front of me at work, attempting to complete reading before going to the comments. Little did I know that that low life scum who was impersonating Nyebro Yaw on Bokor's article yesterday and I pointed it out had decided in his warped mind to impersonate me.
That's how putrid these bigots are! As we learned when young, the goat with diarrhea that goes around defecating thinking it is soiling the neighbourhood hardly knows that it is soiling its own anus! So you twerps go around dropping your putrid shit and when it hits the fan one day, let no one be in doubt the source of the putrid smear!
Andy-K
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Nyebro Yao,
The impersonator(s) are running out of tricks now. Yesterday they were impersonating me. Today it is you. I guess they don't have any more tricks under their sleeves.
Thanks.
Nyebro Yao,
The impersonator(s) are running out of tricks now. Yesterday they were impersonating me. Today it is you. I guess they don't have any more tricks under their sleeves.
Thanks.
JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS 8 years ago
THE SOCIALISM DOCTRINE FAILED HUMANITY AND IT IS DEAD, SO THESE SERMONS ON FAILED SOCIALIST DOGMA DO NOT SERVE ANY USEFUL PURPOSE.
THE SOCIALISM DOCTRINE FAILED HUMANITY AND IT IS DEAD, SO THESE SERMONS ON FAILED SOCIALIST DOGMA DO NOT SERVE ANY USEFUL PURPOSE.
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Hello KKO-aka-namesake-Baidoo,
I have a rejoinder to this weak and poorly argued article of yours. There is nothing in this weak article of yours really, Mr. Oxymoron Civil Libertarian.
"Sometimes, you wonder what God a ... read full comment
Hello KKO-aka-namesake-Baidoo,
I have a rejoinder to this weak and poorly argued article of yours. There is nothing in this weak article of yours really, Mr. Oxymoron Civil Libertarian.
"Sometimes, you wonder what God actually gave us brains for." Who are you speaking for? Why don't you replace "us" with "me," yourself, and "brains" with "brain," yours. You know what? There millions of Africans (Ghanaians) who are not like you. Millions of Africans who have very sharp and highly productive brains, so please speak for yourself! I always wonder what sort of "brain" you have to argue shallowly and cluelessly the way you always do!
As always here too, you merely scratched the but poorly. Your general ignorance about basic ideas knows no bound. You are here praising yourself for this badly written and poorly argued article.
That said, read this Danquah-NPP Socialism and Political Tribalism piece.
By Kwasi Adu
While speaking on Asempa FM’s ‘Ekosii Sen’ political programme in Accra at the end of last week former President John Kofi Diawuo Agyekum Kufuor denied sharing properties under the affordable housing scheme his government built among his cronies. While at it, he dared his critics to publish the list for Ghanaians to ascertain the truth. “I know we did nothing wrong and I challenge our people on the other side to publish the list of beneficiaries for the whole world to see” he stated.
Today, we are calling the bluff of former President Kofi Diawuo Kufuor. We publish below, the list of beneficiaries. The offer letters were signed by Hon. Abubakar Saddique Boniface on or around 18th. December 2008, when the NPP knew that they were about to lose the second round of the Presidential Elections. We have copies of the letters with the signature of the then NPP Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing. If they dare us, we will publish them.
C8/1 Block C, Borteyman, Nungua Accra
Out of 113 allocations, 64 of thm were allocated to the children and people working for ex- President Kufuor. 18 were allocated to persons under Aliu Mahama. The remainder were for NPP Ministers and their relatives, party people and friends.
Next time Ex-President Kufuor opens his mouth to deny that there was corruption under his administration, he should be careful about daring people.
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
That is a mighty long list of awards!
Imagine, it ends with "Margaret Baah Wiredu...C8/1 Block C, Borteyman, Nungua Accra".
ITEM: We imagine when Ghana is 100 years old, that property will still be in hands of the Baah- ... read full comment
That is a mighty long list of awards!
Imagine, it ends with "Margaret Baah Wiredu...C8/1 Block C, Borteyman, Nungua Accra".
ITEM: We imagine when Ghana is 100 years old, that property will still be in hands of the Baah-Wiredus, consistent with their Welfare Budget 2057!
And we understand all of that is actually just the Accra/Borteyman entry!
We know!
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Dear Prof. Lungu,
Yeh, socialism is okay under the Danquah-NPP cohorts but wrong under Mr. Oxymoron Civil Libertarian.
Thanks.
Dear Prof. Lungu,
Yeh, socialism is okay under the Danquah-NPP cohorts but wrong under Mr. Oxymoron Civil Libertarian.
Thanks.
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
A ha!
A “The Business Case For Racial Equity,” in America, we must add!
READ: "...Racial segregation is a critical determinant of the concentration of poverty...Segregation truncates socioeconomic mobility by restri ... read full comment
A ha!
A “The Business Case For Racial Equity,” in America, we must add!
READ: "...Racial segregation is a critical determinant of the concentration of poverty...Segregation truncates socioeconomic mobility by restricting access to quality elementary and high school education, preparation for higher education, and good employment opportunities. Segregated schools can also be a pipeline to prison...The Altarum analysis...found that, by 2030, closing the minority earnings gap would increase federal tax revenues by over $1 trillion and that even a 10% reduction in federal Medicaid and income support would reduce these safety net expenditures by nearly $100 billion. The increase in tax revenues and decrease in outlays would combine to produce over $1.1 trillion dollars annually that could be used to reduce the debt, lower taxes, or shift spending to other priorities.
WE SAY: Great lessons there!
We imagine the same types of studies could be accomplished in Ghana, about Ghana/about "Baidoo-Socialist Tribalism" and "Corruption". But we are guessing Civil-Libertarian Phillip Kobina Baidoo will tell us there is no money in that - no economic benefit to free enterprise.
Further, if capitalism and free enterprise, as Mr. Baidoo decrees, could solve racism (in America - most capitalist economy), we would never have needed MLK, or any number of heroes (Black, White, Brown) who gave their lives fighting against racism and oppression in America. And we certainly would not need "Black Lives Matter". Fortunately, most people are not as absent-minded as Mr. Phillip Kobina Baidoo who, as he tells us, lives in London.
Greetings to the World!
Efo YAW 8 years ago
Prof Lungu, take Kwarteng by the hand and rush to the Medical Doctor before it is too late but please do me a favour when going endeavour to persuade Kojo T and C.Y. Andy-K's family to join you not forgetting to take along wi ... read full comment
Prof Lungu, take Kwarteng by the hand and rush to the Medical Doctor before it is too late but please do me a favour when going endeavour to persuade Kojo T and C.Y. Andy-K's family to join you not forgetting to take along with you J.K. Bokor and his enntire children. Idiotic fools!!!
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
Funny!
Your first name (of moniker) is "Efo"
And your last name (of moniker) is "YAW"
Lost soul!
Funny!
Your first name (of moniker) is "Efo"
And your last name (of moniker) is "YAW"
Lost soul!
MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago
A well researched & written piece.
Dr. Heckman's observation "Investing early allows us to shape the future and build equity
, investing later chains us to fixing the missed opportunities of the past" is so true in our cou ... read full comment
A well researched & written piece.
Dr. Heckman's observation "Investing early allows us to shape the future and build equity
, investing later chains us to fixing the missed opportunities of the past" is so true in our country. We are currently paying dearly for our miseducation couple of decades ago. Not to mention the missed opportunities for our unemployed graduates & drop-outs.
On a personal level, I experienced racial discrimination in Washington DC,when I
complained to my boss for calling me Sambo.
I jokingly said my mother wasn't Black Mumbo & my father wasn't Black Jumbo, and I received a pink slip the next day.
My next encounter with discrimination was in Baltimore, when I was stopped by the police.
A Blackman "in fugu driving a Volvo" was enough for a stop & search.
The unfortunate fact of the matter is some whites throughout the world discriminate against nonwhites.
That has to change!
Abra Kuma 8 years ago
A very informative essay although those of us who live or have lived in the thick of racist American communities are very familiar with prejudice or downright racism in education, housing, health, employment, DMV (Departme ... read full comment
A very informative essay although those of us who live or have lived in the thick of racist American communities are very familiar with prejudice or downright racism in education, housing, health, employment, DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) and in business because we had been directly affected by one or the other. For example, through “color coding” an applicant’s job application could be ignored/by-passed for another applicant of a different race. Green, blue, purple and orange stripes affixed on the application by the receptionist could/ would symbolize the specific race of each applicant. Other employers use the standard questionnaire that requires info on your ethnicity – ironically, such questionnaire states that the business seeking applicants is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Here’s our cold comfort: if after all these years America has never figured out the benefits/ profitability in breaking down the socio-political inequities or disparities in the economy, or if they have known the potential gains all along and prefer the status quo, then we in Ghana should not be surprised our leaders are equally clueless what to do – intelligence comes in different forms, shapes and sizes (lol).
By the way, a major stumbling block to progress Ghana and other African countries face that most European and even some Asian countries do not encounter is the number of indigenous languages our people speak; we can never agree upon one language because each ethnic group believes their language defines them and therefore ought to be the national language. Unless we come to agreement about that, there will be little progress as we are forced to be using an alien language to express African customs, norms, and emotions.
Thanks
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Dear Abra Kuma,
I must say you capture the depth of the article. Here is my favorite part:
"Here’s our cold comfort: if after all these years America has never figured out the benefits/ profitability in breaking down ... read full comment
Dear Abra Kuma,
I must say you capture the depth of the article. Here is my favorite part:
"Here’s our cold comfort: if after all these years America has never figured out the benefits/ profitability in breaking down the socio-political inequities or disparities in the economy, or if they have known the potential gains all along and prefer the status quo, then we in Ghana should not be surprised our leaders are equally clueless what to do – intelligence comes in different forms, shapes and sizes (lol)."
Thanks for your insightful inputs. Like you said in your second comments, the one percent wields a lot of power on Wall Street.
Need I say more? I don't think so. You have said it all.
Have a great week.
Thanks.
Abra Kuma 8 years ago
It just goes to show the kind of clout the one percent wields on and off Wall Street!
It just goes to show the kind of clout the one percent wields on and off Wall Street!
Francis Kwarteng, another stupid Akan with a blockhead.
For how Long will you be posting that garbage to the Media platforms?
Who is this impostor?
I wonder why Ghanaweb can publish such useless article.
Dear Gorgortudor,
Yes, this is not Andy.
Thanks.
Funny, I've had this article opened in front of me at work, attempting to complete reading before going to the comments. Little did I know that that low life scum who was impersonating Nyebro Yaw on Bokor's article yesterday ...
read full comment
Nyebro Yao,
The impersonator(s) are running out of tricks now. Yesterday they were impersonating me. Today it is you. I guess they don't have any more tricks under their sleeves.
Thanks.
THE SOCIALISM DOCTRINE FAILED HUMANITY AND IT IS DEAD, SO THESE SERMONS ON FAILED SOCIALIST DOGMA DO NOT SERVE ANY USEFUL PURPOSE.
Hello KKO-aka-namesake-Baidoo,
I have a rejoinder to this weak and poorly argued article of yours. There is nothing in this weak article of yours really, Mr. Oxymoron Civil Libertarian.
"Sometimes, you wonder what God a ...
read full comment
That is a mighty long list of awards!
Imagine, it ends with "Margaret Baah Wiredu...C8/1 Block C, Borteyman, Nungua Accra".
ITEM: We imagine when Ghana is 100 years old, that property will still be in hands of the Baah- ...
read full comment
Dear Prof. Lungu,
Yeh, socialism is okay under the Danquah-NPP cohorts but wrong under Mr. Oxymoron Civil Libertarian.
Thanks.
A ha!
A “The Business Case For Racial Equity,” in America, we must add!
READ: "...Racial segregation is a critical determinant of the concentration of poverty...Segregation truncates socioeconomic mobility by restri ...
read full comment
Prof Lungu, take Kwarteng by the hand and rush to the Medical Doctor before it is too late but please do me a favour when going endeavour to persuade Kojo T and C.Y. Andy-K's family to join you not forgetting to take along wi ...
read full comment
Funny!
Your first name (of moniker) is "Efo"
And your last name (of moniker) is "YAW"
Lost soul!
A well researched & written piece.
Dr. Heckman's observation "Investing early allows us to shape the future and build equity
, investing later chains us to fixing the missed opportunities of the past" is so true in our cou ...
read full comment
A very informative essay although those of us who live or have lived in the thick of racist American communities are very familiar with prejudice or downright racism in education, housing, health, employment, DMV (Departme ...
read full comment
Dear Abra Kuma,
I must say you capture the depth of the article. Here is my favorite part:
"Here’s our cold comfort: if after all these years America has never figured out the benefits/ profitability in breaking down ...
read full comment
It just goes to show the kind of clout the one percent wields on and off Wall Street!