Danquah was aligned to the West.Is that bad? Leave Nkrumah alone.You are too simplistic to understand what the great Osagyefo was doing
Danquah was aligned to the West.Is that bad? Leave Nkrumah alone.You are too simplistic to understand what the great Osagyefo was doing
JOE, UK 8 years ago
Hi Koji, how are you? Than you for for your response to my recent greetings.
Hi Koji, how are you? Than you for for your response to my recent greetings.
JOE, UK 8 years ago
Hi Kojo, how are you? Thank you for for your response to my recent greetings.
What are Nkrumaists doing to mark the 50th anniversary of the 24th February act of abomination, and to finally remove the curse that has oversha ... read full comment
Hi Kojo, how are you? Thank you for for your response to my recent greetings.
What are Nkrumaists doing to mark the 50th anniversary of the 24th February act of abomination, and to finally remove the curse that has overshadowed the nation since since then?
I have already cotacted Nana Akyea Mensah for his comment on what we should do.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Kojo T 8 years ago
Wish you all the best this year.Oh the 50th is around the corner .Let us see what we can do
Wish you all the best this year.Oh the 50th is around the corner .Let us see what we can do
JOE, UK 8 years ago
Okuampa please, let Kwame Nkrumah's soul rest in perfect peace. After all, it was through him we gained our independence. Please note also that in less than two years (1949-1951) he did what the so-called UGCC Napoleans coul ... read full comment
Okuampa please, let Kwame Nkrumah's soul rest in perfect peace. After all, it was through him we gained our independence. Please note also that in less than two years (1949-1951) he did what the so-called UGCC Napoleans could not do.
G. K. Berko 8 years ago
Surely, the diplomatic relations between Ghana and the erstwhile Soviet Union were elevated, especially during the latter days of Nkrumah's reign, the decision was unarguably driven by the incessant threats to the Ghanaian Go ... read full comment
Surely, the diplomatic relations between Ghana and the erstwhile Soviet Union were elevated, especially during the latter days of Nkrumah's reign, the decision was unarguably driven by the incessant threats to the Ghanaian Government from the Western Powers via the internal treasonous machinations of your Uncle, Danquah, the CIA stooge.
Nkrumah's Administration had detected a continued trend of escalation in efforts by the West to usurp his Presidency and undermine all developmental programs his Government had planned for Ghana. Evidence abound, thanks to the Internet and Wikileaks, today to inform all of us how the Britts, Americans and the French began right from the very onset of our Independence to derail the progress of Ghana to dissuade all the former Colonies to pursue Independence from the Imperialists.
Why do you think the Americans initially refused to assist Nkrumah build the Akosombo Dam, while they were the first Nkrumah approached for such help? One of the main reasons they finally acquiesced to assist was the fear that Nkrumah would turn to the Soviets for such help, and that would logically offer an excuse for Nkrumah to lead the drift of most of the newly-freed Colonies to the bosom of the Soviets.
But even so, the Americans also saw an opportunity to exploit our Energy to minimize what Nkrumah could actually gain from it, as was later seen with the VALCO-ALCOA agreement.
Nkrumah thought he could be protected by the Soviets when the West attacked. Unfortunately, the Soviets were not a match for the CIA which had long coopted the internal Security of Ghana by hiring the likes of IGP Harley, Gen. Kotoka, Col. Afrifah, and Gen. Ankrah.
I hope you would cease your shameless attempts at modifying our History to suit your propaganda of glorifying the traitors that led Ghana to its current ruination.
You are not the sole repository of facts on Ghana's political history and trajectory.
Your own earlier writings bear out your later conversion to overturn our History for parochial personal political expediency.
Danquah was aligned to the West.Is that bad? Leave Nkrumah alone.You are too simplistic to understand what the great Osagyefo was doing
Hi Koji, how are you? Than you for for your response to my recent greetings.
Hi Kojo, how are you? Thank you for for your response to my recent greetings.
What are Nkrumaists doing to mark the 50th anniversary of the 24th February act of abomination, and to finally remove the curse that has oversha ...
read full comment
Wish you all the best this year.Oh the 50th is around the corner .Let us see what we can do
Okuampa please, let Kwame Nkrumah's soul rest in perfect peace. After all, it was through him we gained our independence. Please note also that in less than two years (1949-1951) he did what the so-called UGCC Napoleans coul ...
read full comment
Surely, the diplomatic relations between Ghana and the erstwhile Soviet Union were elevated, especially during the latter days of Nkrumah's reign, the decision was unarguably driven by the incessant threats to the Ghanaian Go ...
read full comment