It seems Francis Kwarteng is the only one who has access to INTERNET, to be copying that lenghty useless essays from books only to waste space on Ghanaweb.
Every "child" in Kwarteng's age (today) can Google and read direct ... read full comment
It seems Francis Kwarteng is the only one who has access to INTERNET, to be copying that lenghty useless essays from books only to waste space on Ghanaweb.
Every "child" in Kwarteng's age (today) can Google and read direct from the original writer in the Internet all the rubbish he has being copying to Ghanaweb.
An article is what you write on your own with plausibilities and not what you copy from other writers as duplicate. Most of us might have read your nonsense already before you could even hold a pen.
Stop posting (copied) nonsense!
Baba 8 years ago
Brefo, I will entreat you to just take your cool, very soon Ghanaweb will end Publishing such diplicate books on Ghanaweb, especially from Kwarteng. The column/platform is for normal and real articles but not for such endless ... read full comment
Brefo, I will entreat you to just take your cool, very soon Ghanaweb will end Publishing such diplicate books on Ghanaweb, especially from Kwarteng. The column/platform is for normal and real articles but not for such endless paragraphs and sides copied from books as we can see.
GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago
Idiotic self blinded asinine mugwumps. Muung peh mu bebi traa, ODONKPOFU. EYE YAPENN BOTTOM CLOSE PEOPLE!!
EBEI NIPA PAPA NI KWAME O KWAME, THE WORDS RING TRUTH FIVE DECADES LATER!!! KWAME O KWAM NYAMEBA TETTEY ANKASANKASA ... read full comment
Idiotic self blinded asinine mugwumps. Muung peh mu bebi traa, ODONKPOFU. EYE YAPENN BOTTOM CLOSE PEOPLE!!
EBEI NIPA PAPA NI KWAME O KWAME, THE WORDS RING TRUTH FIVE DECADES LATER!!! KWAME O KWAM NYAMEBA TETTEY ANKASANKASA!!!
Shabi 8 years ago
Thank you Francis. Your boundless and awesome learning and knowledge is simply put, awesome. Thank you again for reproducing this kind of material which goes a long way not only to remind us of who we are and who we should be ... read full comment
Thank you Francis. Your boundless and awesome learning and knowledge is simply put, awesome. Thank you again for reproducing this kind of material which goes a long way not only to remind us of who we are and who we should be, but also our necessary obligation to commit ourselves to the battle to surmount ignorance and the pervasive subservience that comes with it in the form of poverty and backwardness.
Kojo T 8 years ago
The alternatives are clear follow the dish washers in their ignorance or be elevated into the intellectual realm of Francis and Prof Lungu .Knowledge is power so without it we are DOOMED
The alternatives are clear follow the dish washers in their ignorance or be elevated into the intellectual realm of Francis and Prof Lungu .Knowledge is power so without it we are DOOMED
MODIN SANE 8 years ago
THANKS KWARTENG FOR POSTING THIS. TRULY WONDERFUL SPEECH BY THE OSAGYEFO.
THANKS KWARTENG FOR POSTING THIS. TRULY WONDERFUL SPEECH BY THE OSAGYEFO.
Mahmoud 8 years ago
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968
Volume XXIV, Africa, Document 244
________________________________________
244. Telegram From the Embassy in Ghana to the Department of State1
Accra, March 2, 1964, 5 p. ... read full comment
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968
Volume XXIV, Africa, Document 244
________________________________________
244. Telegram From the Embassy in Ghana to the Department of State1
Accra, March 2, 1964, 5 p.m.
717. Talked nearly hour with Nkrumah this morning, opening with presentation along lines my instructions.2 I stated I had two conversations with President Johnson, was speaking on his behalf. President and other top officials regard relations between USG and GOG as in grave condition. Nkrumah interrupted to say he also regarded situation as serious. I said American Government and people tending believe GOG does not wish maintain even tolerable relations with US and point to accusations of rumor-mongering, demonstrations, deportation American professors.
With respect rumor-mongering, I said everyone in Ghana had heard rumors. Ironically, I had cautioned staff on two occasions re repeating them and had expressed doubt their truthfulness. Nkrumah said he appreciated this. Mentioned he was particularly upset about rumors now going around re his perfectly healthy baby, that it “half animal, half human.” I said every figure in public life subjected to rumor, though these latter below contempt. I was sure American community discreet.
Re demonstration, I said it clearly government-inspired. CPP were acting officially and workers brigade of course directly under GOG. Nkrumah tried to excuse CPP action as “independent enthusiasm,” but said now that Ghana has one-party system CPP is same as government. He conceded there no excuse for workers brigade. I pointed out he might as well have had police demonstrating. He did not dissent, said there were two Cabinet members present but they just curiosity seekers.
Re deportations, I said GOG had right dismiss anyone it chose. We not trying to tell GOG what to do. But manner in which GOG acted was unfriendly. I had checked background of men in Washington and none had ever been even remotely connected with USG intelligence.
I then described feeling of American Congress and people, pointed out President subject to public opinion. If situation continued, we could not continue what we were doing here. Nkrumah agreed that something must be done. He referred to editorial in Los Angeles paper which he said “recommended assassination.” I deplored editorial but said we had free press, and that hostile feeling of press was consequence of Ghanaian press and Ghanaian activity. Nkrumah agreed that nothing could be done about US press and that it would improve when Ghanaian attitudes improved. He asked me whether I had noticed Ghanaian press on my return. I said I had; it was better. He claimed it would take time but would change even more, said he had issued instructions against any broad attacks. I made point that merely shifting attacks UK and Free World was unsatisfactory. He argued that he cannot renounce his principles, must oppose South Africa and UK action in southern Rhodesia. But said from now on attacks will be specific and he will maintain greater control. He said by way of example he was meeting with press immediately after our conversation and would tell them to stop using “Hitler” and “Nazi”; will call Verwoerd’s performance a form of fascism.
I stressed view Ghanaian press is Soviet-Bloc enterprise. Bloc almost never criticized. We not seeking such criticism but Bloc must make mistake on some occasion. I gave African student incident in Moscow as example, saying that although it was front page news all over world it suppressed here. Nkrumah became riled at this point (for only time during discussion), though he had nothing to say in rebuttal. He commented that he was planning to maintain closer control over students in Soviet Bloc countries and described mission he has sent to set up CPP branch parties among students in Bloc. Emphasized this will give him control. Said when he first proposed doing this, Soviets strongly objected but he threatened pull students out and Soviets finally agreed. (Note: CPP official setting up branches is notorious pro-Communist Kweku Akwei.)
Nkrumah digressed to discuss his growing concern at extent corruption in Ghanaian public life. Gave example of man he now trying to catch up with who had substantial sum of money deposited abroad. Said European—but not UK or US—firms made practice of signing contracts for Ghana pounds 3 when worth only Ghana pounds 1, paying off GOG officials. He said he announcing seven-year plan soon and will make policy statement against corruption.
I then told Nkrumah I would like to take up question of CIA. He said he was glad I brought up matter; he had mentioned CIA in letter sent via Ribeiro to President Johnson. I told him I had discussed possibility of letter with President Johnson and that latter would welcome it. I said [less than 1 line of source text not declassified] that I am in full control of all US Government activities in Ghana. I could assure him without hesitation that during my incumbency absolutely nothing has been done by any US agency which could be construed in any way as being directed against him or his government. Nkrumah replied with words to effect “I will take your word for it,” [11–1/2 lines of source text not declassified].
I repeated that there had been no conceivable activity on our part to subvert or overthrow him. I pointed out how inconsistent our entire aid effort, aimed at assisting and strengthening his government, is with wild accusations in Ghanaian press that US acting against him. I added that, speaking frankly, our main intelligence effort is to keep an eye on his Soviet and Chinese friends, whose activities are really large scale. I added that it was common over world that good part of so-called Soviet diplomatic personnel were actually intelligence agents. Nkrumah replied he understood this to be so and keeps eye on them himself.
Nkrumah brought up matter of his “socialism.” Saying that Western press always jumps down his throat when he mentions socialism. He claimed that he was not talking about Soviet or Chinese forms of socialism, but about Ghana’s own type of socialism developed from Ghana’s communal traditions. His socialism is evolutionary, not revolutionary, and specifically provides for private sector and foreign investment.
I commented that just as he resented attacks on his socialism, we resent his press’s uniform condemnation of capitalism, which has changed radically in recent decades. Nkrumah replied that he understood changed nature of capitalism, and said that present economic system of US might better be termed “enlightened capitalism.”
Nkrumah agreed with me that we had not talked enough. I said that although I did not wish to burden him, we should get together at regular intervals, so that we could be in touch and be in position to iron out difficulties before they are acute and led to public embarrassment. I suggested semi-monthly meetings and urged him to call me on any occasion. Nkrumah agreed with alacrity to idea of regular meetings, even throwing out idea that we might meet weekly. I told him that we ought try semi-monthly meetings at first and see how they worked out. We left it that I would telephone his secretary twice each month for specific time.
In course of conversation, Nkrumah mentioned that he planned to move back to Flagstaff House soon. Speaking of Chou En-lai visit, he volunteered that joint communique had caused him great difficulty, and that Soviet had “come down hard” on him for it. He said that now he is having trouble with his friend Tito and that it seems impossible to please everyone.
As I took my leave I repeated that I must say in all candor that President Johnson and my government regard relations between our countries as grave. I had not given up; I had come back to make honest effort to improve relations. Nkrumah agreed that we should make every effort.
As we parted he gave me copy of his letter to President Johnson (dated Feb 26; telegraphed separately)3 and bottle of rum and bitters which he had received from Prime Minister Williams of Trinidad.
Comment:
1. Nkrumah was as friendly as I have ever seen him. Only new element was tendency speak very rapidly, making him at times hard to understand. He seemed extremely anxious to please. It was evident from conversation that he realizes some eating of crow necessary. He in fact did so to some extent.
2. He is aware of and concerned by serious state of our relations, although he seems to feel an upward turn has already begun.
3. He has made and will probably continue to make efforts to moderate his press. Although I have no illusions that Nkrumah has basically changed, I believe that likelihood of a period of tolerable peace, of unknown duration, has been strengthened by our conversation.
4. Our personal relationship has been warmed and an opportunity created for more helpful talks.
5. Beginning has been made in effort to dispel some of Nkrumah’s misconstructions on role of CIA. Will follow-up.
6. Pressure should be kept up. Washington could contribute by parallel talk with Ribeiro.
Mahoney
MODIN SANE 8 years ago
WHAT A BRILLIANT MIND NKRUMAH HAD. HE UNDERSTOOD THE WORLD AND HIS PEOPLE.
WHAT A BRILLIANT MIND NKRUMAH HAD. HE UNDERSTOOD THE WORLD AND HIS PEOPLE.
Kwame Joe 8 years ago
Not until you learn how to spell "Publishing such diplicate books ..."
Do correction by writing duplicate 100 times.
Idiotic Baba.
Not until you learn how to spell "Publishing such diplicate books ..."
Do correction by writing duplicate 100 times.
Idiotic Baba.
MINOR CASE 8 years ago
Master of lift ,own and paste as his original work. May be he thinks people have no time to go to the library . That is okay, but when he deludes himself into thinking that he is an intellectual , it pisses people like me off ... read full comment
Master of lift ,own and paste as his original work. May be he thinks people have no time to go to the library . That is okay, but when he deludes himself into thinking that he is an intellectual , it pisses people like me off.
YAW 8 years ago
Your delusion is not a minor case. Even the 1992 constitution of Ghana is a duplication of that of UK and USA. The duplicators are called "framers" of our constitution. What framers!
Your delusion is not a minor case. Even the 1992 constitution of Ghana is a duplication of that of UK and USA. The duplicators are called "framers" of our constitution. What framers!
MINOR CASE 8 years ago
There is nothing original from this pseudo intellectual you admire. Articles we read here reflect the thoughts and perspectives of the writers . Lifting wholesale of somebodies thoughts , books and pasting them here as one's ... read full comment
There is nothing original from this pseudo intellectual you admire. Articles we read here reflect the thoughts and perspectives of the writers . Lifting wholesale of somebodies thoughts , books and pasting them here as one's own is pure dishonesty. Simpletons like you do not get it.
Kwame Joe 8 years ago
Thank God you are not a Major Case fit to publish your own treatise.
Thank God you are not a Major Case fit to publish your own treatise.
KING LOMOTEY 8 years ago
"Stop posting (copied) nonsense."
Brefo, you seriously call this nonsense?
I think, if you read this piece, then you really didn't understand what you read.
I did not find Nkrumah's wise advice that "education shoul ... read full comment
"Stop posting (copied) nonsense."
Brefo, you seriously call this nonsense?
I think, if you read this piece, then you really didn't understand what you read.
I did not find Nkrumah's wise advice that "education should seek the welfare of the people and recognize our attempts to solve our economic, cultural, technological, and scientific problems" as nonsensical as you erroneously implied.
If we had listened to him, Brefo, we wouldn't be having such multitudes of problems.
United Ghana 8 years ago
Brefo, you don't have to read them if you find them uninteresting. I, for one, welcome them. Each to their own.
Brefo, you don't have to read them if you find them uninteresting. I, for one, welcome them. Each to their own.
YAW 8 years ago
Kwarteng, is replenishing the wanton destruction of valuable papers your ancestors within the NLC/UP/NPP group destroyed. We can spot the hatred gene implanted into your mind.
Kwarteng, is replenishing the wanton destruction of valuable papers your ancestors within the NLC/UP/NPP group destroyed. We can spot the hatred gene implanted into your mind.
Baffour Agyemang 8 years ago
Truely Nkrumah never die.
Truely Nkrumah never die.
Ambuley 8 years ago
Does the institute recognize trokosi culture? Just asking please
Does the institute recognize trokosi culture? Just asking please
ATAMBILA 8 years ago
I really enjoyed this piece.
infact i am inspired as an educated Ghanaian.
God bless our father Dr. Nkrumah of blessed memory
I really enjoyed this piece.
infact i am inspired as an educated Ghanaian.
God bless our father Dr. Nkrumah of blessed memory
Opium Wars 8 years ago
Francis Kwarteng, this piece, to my mind, is your most germane post yet on this forum. I say this because it charts the direction which we as Africans may employ our energies and faculties to a more profitable end, instead of ... read full comment
Francis Kwarteng, this piece, to my mind, is your most germane post yet on this forum. I say this because it charts the direction which we as Africans may employ our energies and faculties to a more profitable end, instead of the polemics which has hitherto been your forte.
Even Nkrumah recognizes the seminal works of Africans among others, J.B Danquah and their role in study of Africa and Africans, as you rightly point out:
'"...I also regard as important, the work which you are doing in the collection of stool histories and other forms of oral tradition—of poetry and African literature in all its forms—of which one admirable expression is Professor Nketsia’s recently published book entitled "Folk Songs of Ghana," and Kofi Antubam’s latest book on African culture. Other Ghanaians have done equally admirable work in this field. I may mention here Ephraim Amu whose work has created and established a Ghanaian style of music and revived an appreciation for it. Our old friend, J. B. Danquah, has also produced studies of Akan culture and institutions."'
This, then should tell you that: working together for a common aim - which is the nourishing and bringing to fruition the African personality - instead of the division which stifles its growth, should be at the core of our thoughts and actions.
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Dear Readers,
Thanks to all my readers. I am grateful to you for your time.
Have a great week. Let's look forward to other essays.
Thanks.
Dear Readers,
Thanks to all my readers. I am grateful to you for your time.
Have a great week. Let's look forward to other essays.
It seems Francis Kwarteng is the only one who has access to INTERNET, to be copying that lenghty useless essays from books only to waste space on Ghanaweb.
Every "child" in Kwarteng's age (today) can Google and read direct ...
read full comment
Brefo, I will entreat you to just take your cool, very soon Ghanaweb will end Publishing such diplicate books on Ghanaweb, especially from Kwarteng. The column/platform is for normal and real articles but not for such endless ...
read full comment
Idiotic self blinded asinine mugwumps. Muung peh mu bebi traa, ODONKPOFU. EYE YAPENN BOTTOM CLOSE PEOPLE!!
EBEI NIPA PAPA NI KWAME O KWAME, THE WORDS RING TRUTH FIVE DECADES LATER!!! KWAME O KWAM NYAMEBA TETTEY ANKASANKASA ...
read full comment
Thank you Francis. Your boundless and awesome learning and knowledge is simply put, awesome. Thank you again for reproducing this kind of material which goes a long way not only to remind us of who we are and who we should be ...
read full comment
The alternatives are clear follow the dish washers in their ignorance or be elevated into the intellectual realm of Francis and Prof Lungu .Knowledge is power so without it we are DOOMED
THANKS KWARTENG FOR POSTING THIS. TRULY WONDERFUL SPEECH BY THE OSAGYEFO.
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968
Volume XXIV, Africa, Document 244
________________________________________
244. Telegram From the Embassy in Ghana to the Department of State1
Accra, March 2, 1964, 5 p. ...
read full comment
WHAT A BRILLIANT MIND NKRUMAH HAD. HE UNDERSTOOD THE WORLD AND HIS PEOPLE.
Not until you learn how to spell "Publishing such diplicate books ..."
Do correction by writing duplicate 100 times.
Idiotic Baba.
Master of lift ,own and paste as his original work. May be he thinks people have no time to go to the library . That is okay, but when he deludes himself into thinking that he is an intellectual , it pisses people like me off ...
read full comment
Your delusion is not a minor case. Even the 1992 constitution of Ghana is a duplication of that of UK and USA. The duplicators are called "framers" of our constitution. What framers!
There is nothing original from this pseudo intellectual you admire. Articles we read here reflect the thoughts and perspectives of the writers . Lifting wholesale of somebodies thoughts , books and pasting them here as one's ...
read full comment
Thank God you are not a Major Case fit to publish your own treatise.
"Stop posting (copied) nonsense."
Brefo, you seriously call this nonsense?
I think, if you read this piece, then you really didn't understand what you read.
I did not find Nkrumah's wise advice that "education shoul ...
read full comment
Brefo, you don't have to read them if you find them uninteresting. I, for one, welcome them. Each to their own.
Kwarteng, is replenishing the wanton destruction of valuable papers your ancestors within the NLC/UP/NPP group destroyed. We can spot the hatred gene implanted into your mind.
Truely Nkrumah never die.
Does the institute recognize trokosi culture? Just asking please
I really enjoyed this piece.
infact i am inspired as an educated Ghanaian.
God bless our father Dr. Nkrumah of blessed memory
Francis Kwarteng, this piece, to my mind, is your most germane post yet on this forum. I say this because it charts the direction which we as Africans may employ our energies and faculties to a more profitable end, instead of ...
read full comment
Dear Readers,
Thanks to all my readers. I am grateful to you for your time.
Have a great week. Let's look forward to other essays.
Thanks.