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Why we should avoid personality-based politics

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  • e.k 8 years ago

    Well said, sage.

  • kutsii 8 years ago

    So if thick yellowish-green phlegms like CONDENSED MILK is oozing from the drug addicted nose of the dwarf kapwepwe, Nana Akufo Addo we shouldn't mention it. If Akufo Addo goes to the funeral of a female MP, and all he could ...
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  • ghanaman 8 years ago

    In this one article the author has achieves in a manner both unique and at the same time characteristic, the stated purpose of "educating the people". This must be compulsory reading for the crop of modern journalists. Intere ...
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  • Nana Acheampong 8 years ago

    This is a very well-written article. I believe part of the seeming "ignorance" of the current breed of journalists is the failure of the seasoned-journalists to properly educate them. As a freshman university student who sup ...
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  • Kwadwo. 8 years ago

    Cameron, the blame rests exclusively with owners of media station who allow idiots like that Adakabre and the other fool to foul the air. Profit is all they are about. Adakabre and Tikesie should not be on the air. Thanks fo ...
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  • Kwadwo. 8 years ago

    Wreko Brobbey appears on Adakabre's show and urges him to continue the bafoonery on the air. I wonder if his uncle, Victor Owusu, would have done same. A lost generation indeed.

  • julius 8 years ago

    If Tarzan is urging them on, then he has forgotten how he was vilified himself. Those who didn't like him spread rumours that he was a bush man and that when he went to the staff restaurant of the VRA, he ate with the ordinar ...
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