Education was meant to liberate us, but it has betrayed us – Professor Lumumba

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  • Elorm 8 months ago

    The voice of a true pan-Africanist! I love this!

  • John Amoah from Ghana- Prof I LOVE your frank comments. In Ghana even our National anthem and Pledge are in only English which many Ghanaians don't understand. Oh! Africans. 8 months ago

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  • godfather 8 months ago

    Africa, No defined religion,no culture and traditions. We run away from our own indigenous names, The neglects are just not good

  • BBB 8 months ago

    It didn't betray anybody, it is just our greedy that is the problem and that includes you. We talk too much in Africa.

  • Asunafo 8 months ago

    BBB, I am with you. He is always talking. What has he changed?

  • Kwame 8 months ago

    Lol. Did you hear him? Take a listen . " we are producing people who speak impeccable English and French, but cannot solve basic problems in their little villages". Prof seems to be taking aim at disastrous Nana Addo here.

  • Accranie 8 months ago

    Prof Has Demonstrated That, If You Put Your Heart Into Something You Eventually Come Out On Top,At One Time It Was Thought Prof Was Out of His Senses(No Apologies, for my Choice of Words) To Advocating For A Unified Africa
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  • Accranie 8 months ago

    -InAbility To Husbandry

  • Jonas 8 months ago

    In what language did the prof deliver his message? He should start by learning a Ghanaian language and come and deliver his speech in one so we know he's serious about his proclamations. If we are all talk and no actions it' ...
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  • Kobena Nsonaba Obibini 8 months ago

    He emphatically said what you are saying without exempting himself.

  • Kwame Peter 8 months ago

    Kwame,are you still fixated on Akuffo Addo? Worry not about him but yourself,listen to Prof Lumumba and he said” when a politician involves himself in corruption,In western countries he is jailed,in Japan and Korea they com ...
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  • King 8 months ago

    Our leaders are a problem. They school all their children abroad and seek medication abroad. With all their knowledge they still suppressing the system

  • Del 8 months ago

    Where do our leaders come from. Aren't they Ghanaians? It's not just our leaders, we the people are all to blame. Our education system still feeds our frenzy for pleasing the white man. Our custom that should have evolved wit ...
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