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President Obama’s Shadow on Ghana’s Elections

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  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    Venerable Prof. Ayittey, well said but I wish to raise three issues here.

    First your use of "village" and "tribe" is unbecoming of a professor of African political economies. These concepts designate an immemorial Africa. ...
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  • A GERSIS 11 years ago

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    In the academic world, Akadu is just a kvetch. On set, she is patronizingly advising Prof. Ayittey on how to use some words. Infact we are getting on her game now. We are t ...
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  • A GERSIS 11 years ago

    THE CRIES SHE PRECIPITATES REALLY MEAN....... is the correction

  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    Gersis, you have fallen in love with my stupidity. Let us tie the knot!

  • GAWUKO 11 years ago

    Akadu are you accepting ANTONIO GERSIS'love proposal? Invite me to any weding plans.
    I shall still send you an email after the whole election brouhaha is over, okay? Dearly yours, Gawuko

  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    Gawuko,

    I love GERSIS, but sadly, he can't perfrom. The doctor told us that he is mentally-challenged and that has affected his libido. Please, ask him to see help so that we can get things going again.

  • A GERSIS 11 years ago

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    This unattractive cocotte with a pungent hemorrhoid pussy and a beauty that looks like a slow flying A-10 warthog is looking for sex from me? Naw! Naw! You are too pretty ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    You go boy: work on your manhood and mental frame of mind!

  • bex 11 years ago

    Gersis, let's not descend to the level you are taking us.

    Akadu has every right to point out the professor's folly in his choice of "village" and "tribe." The two words connote backwardness. The good professor should admit ...
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  • Daniel K. Pryce 11 years ago

    Akadu,

    I agree with Dr. Ayittey’s contextual use of the word “tribe,” although I understand your argument about the move away from stasis in human societies. Our tribal identities are still viable determinants of who ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    This is a long self-serving lecture that is not warranted! You use words like "modernity" when does it begin and how is it applied. Do you call European societies as tribes, if not why apply them to Africans? Postmodernist ca ...
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  • Daniel K. Pryce 11 years ago

    Akadu, I was just trying to engage in a conversation with you -- nothing sinister or self-serving about what I had written. Perhaps you can share with the readers your views about "modernity" in this context, which will take ...
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  • GAWUKO 11 years ago

    Interesting dialogue. I can see we are moving on. That makes me happy, for myself and especially for Ghana. And I am hopeful some other forumers will slowly accept that we should pull Ghana in one direction. We need the frict ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    My point is that such concepts are subjective and are mis/interpreted along culture specific lines. Modernity in Europe has become synonymous with whites' "innate" ability to develop, while modernity in Africa is always assoc ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    If my history serves me well, the civilisation from Africa dates back way before Christ and trade, advanced cities and places of learning existed before the European pirates invaded our serene lands and exploited it for centu ...
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  • moyo 11 years ago

    NPP cannot make Ghana ungovernable. Come what may, President Mahama is doing his job and he loves it

  • GOAHEAD 11 years ago

    YOU ARE A FOOL AND STUPID TO STAY IN THE US THIS LONG. MOST OF US ARE BACK IN GHANA ASSISTING IT TO MOVE FORWARD.
    NPP ARE JUST SORE LOSERS.

  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    Yes, I am away in the US, but my stupid ideas help shape public opinion. Besides, I teach four universities on-line for free, thereby promoting education.

  • ALHASA MORO 11 years ago

    The inauguration ceremony is premature and should be postponed until the Supreme Court makes a ruling – for or against the petition.

  • Godson 11 years ago

    You parade yourself as an intellectual who knows about the solutions to African problems but comes out as an uncle tom, patronizing the white man's stereotypes about Africans. I once watched your performance on C-span. It w ...
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  • Daniel K. Pryce 11 years ago

    "Similarly, for purpose of governance, a society has seven key institutions: The civil service, the judiciary, the media, the security forces (military, the police or law-enforcement), the electoral commission, Parliament and ...
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  • Ken Ntiamoa 11 years ago

    Akadu, GERSIS, Daniel Pryce and Godson!
    I am afraid that all of you are conveniently dodging the issues that Prof Ayittey has raised, but raising not so crucially important anecdotes. It appears that all of you are afraid to ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Would you say that the NPP's long delay in bringing their petition to the supreme court was precisely and cynically timed to create this situation where the SC has little time to consider it and provide a verdict before the D ...
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  • Alhaj MM Libi 11 years ago

    Mr. Ntiamoah has sought to re-focus the discussion on the theme:
    "which is - it may be a good idea to halt the inauguration until the SC has had a chance the review the case submitted and offered a ruling"

    Why ? The cons ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    You are absolutely right. People are refusing to even examine he implications of their suggestions on the country.

  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    Ken, you just whacked down a slice of the Prof's essay and annointed it as a theme. Well, I did not look at the themes, but his arguments that center the themes.

  • Kwadwo Ofori Atta 11 years ago

    Go some where with that tilt. If that is the law, the SC has time to stop the swearing in. You npp folks always hiding behind some strange reasoning.

  • william 11 years ago

    It is intellectual dishonesty to write so well and make a conclusion that has no link to the body, infact a conclusion that contradicts your call for the respect of the rule of law and the constitution! The title 'Obama shado ...
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  • Ama 11 years ago

    DISTORTING FACTS IN THE U.S. GEORGE BUSH'S INAUGURATION WAS NEVER PUT ON HOLD. IT TOOK PLACE JANUARY 20, 2001. LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE. NOT AN INTELLIGENT WRITER AT ALL, ESPECIALLY IN THIS DAY AND AGE WHERE EVERY INFO IS E ...
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  • WILLIAM 11 years ago

    'Ama' thanks for the detail. I hope the professor of partisan politics has read yours to jack up his conscience!Pity he cannot even learn from his hardworking and brilliant sister Hon. Sherry Aryettey!!Or does he want to draw ...
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  • anthony 11 years ago

    you are a dog

  • Michael Opoku 11 years ago

    Prof. Ayittey,you're showing your true color as an NPP fanatic. You said the inauguration ceremony should be postponed knowing very well it took twenty one days for NPP to file their suit. Why didn't NPP file their suit immed ...
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  • The Trcucker 11 years ago

    Nana Addo is a terrible disappointment to be honest.Events of recent weeks reveal the weakness of the man: he was never really cut out to be a great leader .He simply lacks vison and the ability to rise above his own raw ambi ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    I am afraid your take on the issues is out of order and irrelevant to the current discussion. Akufo addo's fitness for office is not in question here. Please let's stay on message and have a civil discussion, please.

  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    Cut the slack!

  • Ghnanababa 11 years ago

    Guys don't think the US cares abou Ghana. We have our own matters here to think about. If you gonna sit down and let these Chinees distroy your country it's up to u. Why don't you implement good laws and officially do your mi ...
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  • ManBelhomme 11 years ago

    Yes, I think it is a common sencse, given the fact that the results are being contested. If indeed, the Supreme Court is really what it is, then something must be done to put the inauguration of the presidency on hold. Common ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    George, I read your article with a great deal of interest. It is well written and you have attempted to put the issues into perspective. You are right in identifying and emphasising the importance of "structures" rather than ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    My error on the date.

  • william 11 years ago

    All that he wrote is not knew. The only new thing and indeed the only aim of his piece was to plant his partisan and irrational conclusion. In an exam he would have been failed by the examiner with a generous 15% for his effo ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    William, I have not awarded any marks but as an examiner, if I say there is a flaw in your arguments, that has serious implications for your grade.

  • Ken Ntiamoa 11 years ago

    Very good contribution from you, Paul.
    This is the kind of discussion I was referring to - ie addressing the issues raised as cogently as you did without insulting Dr Ayittey or anyone.

    Whether we agree or disagree, let u ...
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  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Very well said Ken, I believe this forum would benefit enormously from serious but balanced exchanges devoid of insults and cheap shots.

  • Whatever 11 years ago

    It is the police who enforce laws, NOT the supreme the court. The supreme court interpretes the law, not to misinterprete the laws to please NPP. The electoral laws are clear. Mahama is the president and unless there's eviden ...
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  • Ama 11 years ago

    Be ashamed of yourself. You are the kind of person not needed in Ghana these days, particularly, at this time. Your articles always tend to mislead people. George W. Bush's inauguration was NEVER put on hold. This inauguati ...
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  • Onyame Nipa (Man Of God) USA 11 years ago

    PLEZ BACK OFF OBAMA

  • Onyame Nipa (Man Of God) USA 11 years ago

    PERIOD

  • Ibn Batuta 11 years ago

    Kwasea, 90% of them voted for him.

  • Pebbles Nusetor 11 years ago

    The good write-up that you did was partisanly concluded. The institution Electoral Commission (EC)did not have any doubt about the results. EC did their work and concluded it by coming out wth a winner. The institutions EC ...
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  • Ibn Batuta 11 years ago

    Nonsense, postponing the inaugural could mean any imbecile can file spurious suits after elections to cause mayhem. If the SC takes 10 months to decide the case, must the country wait in limbo? These so called thoughtless and ...
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  • gaadoo.com 11 years ago

    i am just a floor member not a dr or prof but i think he has got it all wrong.first like he said Ghana is not for NPP OR NANA ADDO ,where was the write when Nana and his NPP were issuing threat "the all die be die " if Npp do ...
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  • James Connor 11 years ago

    The author of this article has well written. However, I have one question for him concerning his opinion that the inauguration of the President-elect should not take place pending the outcome of the petition filed by the NPP ...
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  • JOE 11 years ago

    THANK U MY BROTHER, I KNOW WHERE U ARE COMING FROM, DON,T WORRY IF JESUS TARRY IN HIS COMING,ON THE 7TH THE PRESIDENT WILL BE SWEAR IN,AND AFTER THE SC DECISION IN FAVOUR OF NANA,THERE WON'T BE ANY PROBLEM.BUT THERE WILL MU ...
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  • KWAKU DONDOO 11 years ago

    Your ruined your article with the conclusion that the country should put the inauguration on hold!! Ayittey, what a dangerous precedent to set for a young democracy as Ghana. you mean every time there is an election and one f ...
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  • AMA 11 years ago

    Yes, we will wait 100 yrs to call election results just to please one crazy dreamer and one dumb professor. And then we'll postpone the inauguration for another hundred. You must be living in lalaland!