Reparations require action, not mere acknowledgment - Mahama tells African leaders

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  • I piss on sick dog prophet mohammed 9 months ago

    Quran is toilet paper

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  • Ntumi 9 months ago

    The president of Ghana has now become the Minister of African Affairs. Empty president!

  • Ayebge 9 months ago

    Are you sure Ntumi ?

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  • For real?? 9 months ago

    Have sympathy on him (Ntumi). The sound and effective thrashing they suffered at the last elections has made them completely delusional. The next thing you will hear from them are complaints of the color of the Presidents clo ...
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  • Gogomi 9 months ago

    The reported extracts of President Mahamas speech on issues of the slave trade, colonial dictatorship, resource exploitation and reparations suggest that it is possibly one of the most revealing and exemplary presentations on ...
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  • Well Said Mr. President 9 months ago

    It's true working on reperations will require an action that extends beyond financial restitution & the emphasis on this should be centered around why it needs to be done. Colonialism the Slave Trades Apartheid ect are all h ...
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  • Owan Yaw aka Teteman Ubi 9 months ago

    African nations should move away from the idea of reparations because nobody will give them a dime. Not saying that solve trade was a good thing but it took place with the connivance of tribal leaders. And who says European n ...
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  • Owan Yaw aka Teteman Ubi 9 months ago

    Slave trade, not solve trade.

  • Gogomi 9 months ago

    Typical anti-African NPP mentality. Those of you who look for the slightest opportunity to absolve the perpetrators of this most outstanding crime against humanity, are by your own self-destructive testimonies, some of the st ...
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  • Jonas 9 months ago

    Just get on with your nation building and forget about reparations. Corrupt African leaders will just line their pockets with this money and none will be used wisely to help the poor. The Western world know this & won't cough ...
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  • Ghanawatch 9 months ago

    Reparations for what ? If they will be financial reparations for what? Nobody will deny the fact that colonialism though repulsive brought somegood things to the colonized.It brought a common language to the colonized,formal ...
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  • Gogomi 9 months ago

    If, as you rightly say, even our own leaders are still known by names of our oppressors, isn't that a good enough reason that should make us understand that we still have more work to do to wipe off the remaining dirty stains ...
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  • Owan Yaw aka Teteman Ubi 9 months ago

    You can call me names and tag me as an NPP person. Fact remains that nobody is going to dole out any reparations to African nations. Better focus your energy on something productive.

  • Owan Yaw aka Teteman Ubi 9 months ago

    Wrong section for response although the intended recipient.

  • LETS FIRST REPATRIATE $200M YOU GAVE TO COLLINS DAUDA! 9 months ago

    Through the fake Saglemi Housing Project.

  • JDM HAS STOPPED TALKING ABOUT 24HR ECONOMY 9 months ago

    Now talking about useles things of no relevance to us.

  • Wasteman 9 months ago

    DUMSOR IS BACK SO DONT SIT THERE AND FOOOL YOURSELF WITH REPARATIONS…IDIOT

  • Kdwo 9 months ago

    Hunt for the double salary mps and stop that noise. Now you're not talking about 24hr economy anymore, tell the AU leaders about your 24hr economy and stop that noise

  • G 9 months ago

    Only mouth saa

  • Miss Mae 9 months ago

    African leaders pls stop talking about slave trade ,you lot have failed ur people,we are now paying big monies to cross the desert and sea,also Mexico jungle to the usa,Europe and uk,we call it economical refugees.