Interior ministry renews curfew in Walewale amid security concerns

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  • OKUJZETO ABLAKWA KRONFOUR 9 months ago

    How are you foolish Ghanaians, who voted John Dariga Mahama back into power, enjoying your DUMSOR? This is just the beginning, enjoy.

  • OKUJZETO ABLAKWA KRONFOUR 9 months ago

    How are you foolish Ghanaians, who voted John Dariga Mahama back into power, enjoying your DUMSOR? This is just the beginning, enjoy.

  • PID 9 months ago

    Please is the IGP coming to work tomorrow

  • Joseph 9 months ago

    If the curfew in Walewale is for genuine reasons, may ALLAH SWT bless Hon Muntaka, Hon Omane Boamah and Ayariga. But if it is carried out just to punish Walewale people unjustly, may ALLAH SWT punish them accordingly especial ...
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  • Yabiobeni 9 months ago

    This is the result when power is callously handed to incompetent, greedy bastards with stooges as their ministers. What good do you expect from the likes of Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak who has never exhibited intelligence in con ...
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  • Kumah 9 months ago

    They should stop harboring criminals from Bawku because those people are not Mamprusis. Why tarnish the image of you town like that

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  • Philip 9 months ago

    @Kumah. 1. Every Mamprusi you see in Bawku trace his or her lineage to the legendary Naa Atabia unlike Kusasis who are whose chief himself is not a Kusasis but a Yanga by tribe.

    2. If attacks by Kusasi in Binduri, Garu, Z ...
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  • Yadanaya 9 months ago

    Thank you @Philip. That's what some of us have always maintained. Seek amicable solutions to problems rather than resorting to the use of the military. Force doesn't eliminate a problem nor end the resolve of a determined peo ...
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  • True Ghanaian 9 months ago

    1. If you trace your roots to one Aabia, it still doesn't change the fact that you came to Bawku as settlers to do business.

    It also doesn't change the fact that it is Kusasis who gave you land to settle where you are cur ...
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  • True Ghanaian 9 months ago

    *Atabia.

    I have another question. Since you claim you are original settlers , how come your mothers and grandmothers are Kusasis and not Mamprusis? You mean you left your Mamprusi women in Gambaga and miraculously came to ...
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  • Abdul Samed 9 months ago

    You seem to be writing your history now.. It's not true that Mamprusis came and married kusasi women. Mamprusis started marrying Kusasis in the 1950s when Kusasis moved in droves from Burkina Faso. It is also not true that ...
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  • Philip 9 months ago

    @True Ghanaian. My was in response to Kumah who claimed Bawku Mamprusis are not pure Mamprusis. I will be happy if you can proof that the Kusasis chief is not a Yanga by tribe. Giving us the name of his great grand father and ...
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  • True Ghanaian 9 months ago

    The fact that Yangas are his uncle is a nonstarter.

    At the core of the debate is whether Bawku is a Kusasi land. Irrespective of whether has occupied a chieftaincy title on Kusasi land, it will still not change the fact t ...
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  • True Ghanaian 9 months ago

    And I want to urge you to do more research on how a 'tribe' is formed. A tribe has never been a homogeneous group of people through and through.

    It's a term that can be misleading. For instance, if you go and look into so ...
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  • Philip 9 months ago

    @True Ghanaian. A simple question begging for a simple answer and you are writing thesis. Kumah commented with a claim that Bawku Mamprusis are not pure Mamprusis and I proved to him that they are.. I also said even if there ...
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  • Philip 9 months ago

    *correction. History they say is sweet

  • Baba Y 9 months ago

    Very dumb minister with a coconut head being remote controlled by Mahama Ayariga. If not because of coconut head, this minister would have been able to reason and know that all the factors on the ground do not support a curfe ...
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