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Jerry Rawlings was Abacha's role model

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  • Dziko Kwame 7 years ago

    Dear Write

    You have these inaccuraies here:

    "..Rawlings would not retire from the Armed Forces as expected. There were call for a public probe of the Rawlings era, but Liman could not do anything about it until he was t ...
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  • Jordys 7 years ago

    "When Rawlings came back to power on December 31, he was a CIVILIAN."

    Is that true? Rawlings refused the 100000 dollars Limann gave his comrades who agreed to go to Britain; refused to get out of the army and pretended to ...
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  • MINOR CASE 7 years ago

    Do not attempt to defend the indefensible. If the $5m Rawlings received was a consultancy fee as you want us to believe, why did he deny receiving any money from Abacha since 1998.?
    Where is the paper trail confirming that, ...
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  • Idun 7 years ago

    Rawlings received bribe from Abacha period. This is not consultancy fee as you have labeled it. If it was one did he pay tax on it as he falsely accused others of and shot them. the guy is a living contradiction.

  • Rastafara 7 years ago

    that is why

  • Yaw 7 years ago

    This columnist is talking of 3 high court judges abducted and killed. He's ostensibly referring to Rawlings as the killer. Doesn't he know the perpetrators of those killings were arrested, tried and executed under Rawlings? A ...
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  • Kofi Abeb 7 years ago

    Rawlings knows that most ghanaians are cowards, liars, and hypocrites. Anywhere else he would have been dead by now.

  • locomotive engine 7 years ago

    THE $5 MILLION BRIBE YOU TOOK FROM YOUR FELLOW ARMED ROBBER ABACHA OF NIGERIA MUST BE RETURNED TO NIGERIA.
    YOU CAME UP WITH PROBITY AND ACCOUNTABILIY MEANWHILE YOU ARE PRACTICING THE OPPOSITE, YOU WANT MOTHER GHANA ...
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  • mr agyemang 7 years ago

    this your damage control won't stick. the man himself is not clean but bastardizing his successors at the least opportunity. if you live in a glass house, don't throw stone.

  • 59 YRS AFTER INDEPENDENCE? 7 years ago

    Oh Ghana!

    I fear for the future, but still believe God for peace and stability.

    These days are there any religious wars? Most wars occuring these days are as a result of political crises and tension.

  • SIMPLY GEORGE. 7 years ago

    Well, stories come and go and that is what we live with as far as global politics is concerned. Recently, former president Kuffuor's name was mentioned on the list of the Panama saga but every kept mute over a story which wa ...
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  • SIMPLY GEORGE. 7 years ago

    of ayigbe. This is ghana for you but not me.