Speaker Bagbin calls for Pan-Africanism to strengthen democracy, political stability

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  • Charles 10 months ago

    What does this half-literate Speaker of Parliament know about Pan-Africanism. He cannot even maintain law and order in parliament let alone ensuring political stability across Africa.

  • Gogomi to Charles 10 months ago

    You and pseudo-legal mentors cannot understand simple common English, the vehicle upon which our "law" is dispensed and that is why the proper application of the law is a mystery to you.

  • Gogomi 10 months ago

    Unlike others who collaborate with oppressors to undermine African brotherliness, one can always trust Speaker Bagbin to keep the Ghana flag flying high. A true son of Nkrumah.

  • I-Witness 10 months ago

    If Bagofbin is a true son of Nkrumah, did he notice the irony of flying to Côte d’Ivoire from “Kotoka International Airport” in Accra? What are we honoring Kotoka for? For staging a coup? Yet we starve Burkina, Mali an ...
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  • I-Witness 10 months ago

    NDC NONSENSE: PAN-AFRICANISM WITH KOTOKA AT AIRPORT!

    You dishonor the greatest fighter for pan-Africanism, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, by honoring the foreign paid soldier that illegally staged Nkrumah’s overthrow! What rea ...
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  • Kofi 10 months ago

    Get away with your tribalistic nonsense. Just say what you are thinking namely: You don't want to see the airport named after an Ewe man from the Volta Region.

  • TJ 10 months ago

    It’s about time for Ghanaians to stop this Pan-Africanism nonsense and focus the building of Ghana. Ghana is not even among the 20 most developed African countries. It’s so sad that Ghana is way behind some African countr ...
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