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Komla Dumor: The Man with the midas touch

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  • Akpe 10 years ago

    Thanks, Doc., for a great tribute on a great one. He is with the Lord.

  • Kwem 10 years ago

    May He Rest In Perfect Peace.

  • Issah 10 years ago

    How cruel can death be. I shall always remember you. Rest in Perfect Peace,Brother. I can,t say much.

  • Thomas Jefferson 10 years ago

    Komla,indeed you are the man with the midas touch.You demonstrated lots of professionalism in the execution of your duties.Ghana,we have lost a true statesman.You proved that you were always on top of your job that made me wa ...
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  • FRED,LONDON 10 years ago

    Fuck off!!!.What midas touch?After all he was only an employee of the BBC which allowed Jimmy Saville to abuse girls for so many years.Does working for the BBC turn a person into a hero? Only in the minds of Ghanaians yet to ...
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  • nana 10 years ago

    Fred, you are a bitter toilet cleaner in East London.

  • fred,london 10 years ago

    A toilet cleaner I may be but iam as equally well educated as him,i have a good job and have lived for more than 41 years.Like me he left his country to Britain to seek greener pastures and whatever he did was part of his wor ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    Fred failed to read Komla's work around the quest for Africa's development. The tribute had nothing to do with BBC, but rather punctuality, dedication,wisdom and execution. Traits only few of us have despite our chain of degr ...
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  • basoah george 10 years ago

    Author:
    Komla

    Date:
    2014-01-10 18:28:18

    Comment to:
    KOMLA


    " My late father thought me to follow justice and not the person(s). It is my hope and prayer that all of us will someday rise above tribal and politic ...
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  • Ken Ntiamoa 10 years ago

    Komla, your short live on planet earth was worth more than many who lived 100 years.

    Rest in Peace.

    Ken

  • KOLA, LONDON PROPER 10 years ago

    BABA NA WO KOMLA, MY NAME SAKE.

  • CHE 10 years ago

    Our collective tears will flow from the communal tear ducts that know no facial boundaries and do not stop at the corners of individual eyes. How can you do this to us at the beginning of a New Year? RIP and enjoy the limbles ...
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  • Ghana first 10 years ago

    I learn a lot watching this man....How many African born journalist do u see on the world stage when it come to broadcasting? not many, that's why I was shocked when I first saw him on BBC. I assumed he was born and raised i ...
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  • Johnny 10 years ago

    RIP