Inside Ghana's UN Slavery Motion: What it takes to pass or fail

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  • KK 7 hours ago

    It would be difficult to get the extra 37 votes. The bill may not be passed.

  • Ashanti were slave traders 6 hours ago

    Descendants of slave traders are demanding reparations. Ghanaians are utterly abnormal.

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  • kojo 6 hours ago

    The trans Sahara Arab slave trade that lasted 14 centuries is conveniently forgotten.

  • The Motherland 5 hours ago

    Massa, you can say that again!! Check the narrative from the likes of Kwesi Pratt, always feigning ignorance about Arab involvment in the slave trade.

  • FACT 6 hours ago

    AT HOME EDUCATED GHANA IS REPEATING THE DEADLY MISTAKES OF OUR ANCIENT ANCESTORS
    Strong tribal warlords were capturing, subjudicating and enslaving the weaker tribes. Slavery was entrenched in the African tribal setup. The ...
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  • Mr Acheampong 5 hours ago

    You have obviously not heard of the Barbary Pirates that raided western Europe for white slaves for centuries taking tens of millions of slaves by force (not buying them as in the case of the African trade).

  • Kwame Peter 5 hours ago

    FACT,the President of the country Ghanaians and the whole world that he is using galamsey gold to stabilise the cedi,finish.

  • Africa 5 hours ago

    Did someone see Kenya backing. Wise Kenya

  • Streatham 5 hours ago

    I hope something good will come out from this. Black Africa will move on. You cannot change history which Africans played a part in but politicians keep on using this to blame others blame the pass and burden the present and ...
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  • Afedi kwame 3 hours ago

    Mr President, I think this is a good move but,back in your country (Ghana) builds stronger institutions, quality education and strong economy back by home grown policies (Agriculture).A Generation will come out in years to ...
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  • GOLDEN 3 hours ago

    TIME TO WAKE UP,IGNORE STUPID COMMENTS FROM IGNORANT PEOPLE,PERIOD!!!!
    GODS CHOSEN PEOPLE WERE CAPTURED AS SLAVES FOR DISOBEYING THE MOST HIGH GOD ALMIGHTY OUR CREATOR,LISTEN TO THE AMAZING SERMONS OF TRUSTWORTHY PASTOR OMAR ...
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  • BOY KOFI 1 hour ago

    Why did the Europeans fight each other to come to Africa?
    The Dutch fought the Portuguese and the English fought the Dutch to come and trade in Africa.
    The trade became slavery because of large sugar cane plantation farms a ...
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  • Zakarakis 1 hour ago

    It will be an HONOR to the UN to pass this resolution. Because it resonates with the philosophy of the UN as the ETHICO-MORAL CONSCIENCE OF THE WORLD.

  • BOY KOFI 15 minutes ago

    Yes, slave trade is a capitalist concept of life.
    When people become very rich, nothing matters than having more money and dominance.
    Out of this concept comes war and building of empires and dynasty.Tnx.