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Plural Politics, Partisanship, Power, Politicians,

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  • Wiafe 10 years ago

    The states in Africa are basically weak. The private sector is also weak--or dependent on the government. The global capitalist system is structured in a way--that in Africa (except S. Africa)--the profit comes out through ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago

    Thanks Bro Wiafe for your thoughtful input. This is why we need to create an enabling environment in Africa for businesses to thrive. We shall need the professionals to fill that gap by being entrepreneurial.

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Can you tell me Mobutu, Idi Amin, Sgt Doe, Eyadema, the host of Nigerian dictators were socialists. Cousin , free enterprise comes with have entrepreneuralship and CAPITAL. We have none. That is why Nkrumah went the way he di ...
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  • Paa Kwesi Mintah 10 years ago

    Aaah, Cousin,

    Long time O, Omangye a.

    I miss you like the desert miss the rain.

    I patiently read through your long article and it bears your signature gripe and advocacy, urging the government to crack down on your ...
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  • srome 10 years ago

    Thank you Paa Kwasi, your post has summed up the response to this article, it is a good read but there are so many suggestions that makes one cringe, as it clearly yearn for a serious police state, this system can only be tol ...
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  • Kontopiaat Odomankoma Odapagyan 10 years ago

    This article is a forerunner of things to come and warning Ghanaians to take heed. Unigov all the way. Twaa Omangye aba!

  • ted capwell kenya 10 years ago

    what u propose could possibly deny africa its one chanceof growth.we r already on a good path. both kenya and ghana have shown tremendous growth with election petitions being filed in the courts highlighting faith in the judi ...
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