See the current state of James Fort, the UNESCO World Heritage Site where Nkrumah wrote his autobiography

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  • AGBESI KWASI 1 year ago

    The rotten state of James Fort is a reflection of the rot in Ghana. Corruption and poor governance are the order of the day. Do we have leaders at all?

  • George 1 year ago

    A country called Ghana

  • Kk 1 year ago

    I’m so angry watching this are black people also human

  • Duka daya 1 year ago

    Yet they can find money for V8s. We go to London to pay and view simple things yet we are wallowing in poverty when we could make use of the forts.
    Nana Addo where are you?

  • Nana Aduaffo 1 year ago

    Of course, the fort was in much better conditions during the days it was used as a slave trading platform, or a prison for political foes... who are you kidding? Solutions are currently being sourced to bring the fort back to ...
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  • Gyan 1 year ago

    Stop talking rubbish!!!
    Look at the mess the fort is in!!!
    Why are you elite Ghanaians so ridiculous with your partisan and self serving nonsense! Because of your stomach even if you see sh*t you say it is rice. Stupidity!! ...
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  • Peter 1 year ago

    This is a shame. We use facilities with no maintenance culture. Stupid leadership.

  • Prekese 1 year ago

    Shameful!!!!
    Animguase!

  • Pelicles 1 year ago

    To all commentators, trying to put the sad state of these building on the shoulders of one government, shows how despicable we are. A closer look at these sites indicates that the rot started years ago so, why are some of us ...
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  • Ama ghana. 1 year ago

    @ pelicles you are too wise, may be the fort was built by mahama and nana addo has managed it till today, these idiots thieves prefer purchasing or investing in dubai rather than to have minds to partner investors to renovate ...
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  • seth 1 year ago

    Forget about Nkrumah. These forts were objects of slavery and colonization of Africa. They are NOT to be revered in the senses that some are inappropriately trying to make us do.
    As far as the slavers and colonizers are conc ...
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