I wonder what the amputated brain francis kwateng will copy and paste to the essay.
I wonder what the amputated brain francis kwateng will copy and paste to the essay.
KING LOMOTEY 9 years ago
Madam tell me why you and your partner SAS don't get along with Francis ?
Madam tell me why you and your partner SAS don't get along with Francis ?
ADJOA WANGRA 9 years ago
It is very simple, kwarteng is an arrogant and a bragart fool.
It is very simple, kwarteng is an arrogant and a bragart fool.
Akwasi Prempeh 9 years ago
Learned Dr. you write: “(Note: The Akosombo Dam was constructed by Kaiser under very insulting contract terms that could only be acceptable to that dimwit at the helms of government. Kaiser funded the project, and Nkrumah ... read full comment
Learned Dr. you write: “(Note: The Akosombo Dam was constructed by Kaiser under very insulting contract terms that could only be acceptable to that dimwit at the helms of government. Kaiser funded the project, and Nkrumah’s give-away of Ghana’s resources was only re-negotiated by (surprise!) the Rawlings regime in the early 1980s) and you will see that there are more questions than answers regarding Nkrumanomics, which should be a metaphor for the craziest and most inept economic policy wherein a political leader spends like a drunken pirate.”
I beg to disagree with some of the information you provide in the quote above.
The Akosombo Dam is part of what was envisaged to be Volta River Project to comprise of hydroelectricity from the Dan, aluminum smelting plant which came to be known as Valco, irrigation of the vast Accra Plains, water transportation on the lake and resettlement of about 80, 000 people whose homes, farms and other properties were flooded as result of the creation of the Volta Lake.
The Dam construction costs were borne by Ghana Government by meeting half of the dam construction costs and by the Ghana Government borrowing from Britain and the US the remaining half of the costs. The construction was carried out by a consortium of companies from the US, Britain, Canada and Italy.
The smelter, a wholly private company called Valco (Volta Aluminum Company) was owned by two US companies - Kaiser Aluminum (90%)and Reynolds Metals (10%) and was built with loans granted the company from the U. S. tax-payer funded Eximbank and OPIC . Ghana wanted at least 40% shares in the smelter, but US and World Bank opposed that idea. The US and World Bank loans for the dam construction were on the condition that the smelter would be wholly private owned.
Valco had an agreement to buy hydroelectric from the Akosombo Dam. It was this agreement that was renegotiated in its entirety in 1983. Prior to 1983, there had been some little upward adjustments to electric tariff rate following the oil crisis of the 1970s.
You may want to refer to a number of writings on the Volta River Project. And may I suggest the following:
Graham, R. (1982). The Aluminum Industry and the Third World. London: Zed Press.
Hart, D. (1978). The Political Economy of a Development Scheme: The Volta River Project.
International Relations, 6(1):
Hart, D.(1980). The Volta River Project, A Case Study in Politics and Technology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Renner, J. G. A. (1979). The Impact of Transnational Corporations in the Aluminum Industry in Ghana. Bangkok: Economic Commission of Africa.
kasapreko III 9 years ago
Akwasi, when one is dealing with a severely demented person whose only purpose is to undermine, vilify and obliterate the truth, one does not confront him in a lenient manner.
Your decent and revealing elaboration of the f ... read full comment
Akwasi, when one is dealing with a severely demented person whose only purpose is to undermine, vilify and obliterate the truth, one does not confront him in a lenient manner.
Your decent and revealing elaboration of the facts surrounding the Akosombo dam is however applauded. You are a learned man who has instantly and without the application of shock therapy, put that raving loony bin where exactly he belongs.
If his own parents who bore him and brought him up could not make him a more reasonable and useful person to human society, then it leaves us - the more discerning elements of Ghanaian society, with no other option than to give him 'shock therapy' as a last resort to wake him up from his negative stupor. His counterparts who are locked up in mental institutions are not given the option and luxury of free speech and movement so why should this delusional lying character be denied the appropriate treatment that can save him from totally losing his faculties and reality?
Samuel Adjei marfo - so-called, is not interested in the truth. Far from it. His only interest is in subverting and distorting the truth when it comes to anything that has to do with Kwame Nkrumah. On the other hand, he goes scuppering around looking for the minutest figment of imagined truth to raise the image of Danquah so that he and his gang of imperialist puppets may ultimately exonerate and free Danquah from the dungeons of shameful treachery where he has dumped himself.
All this that the fake Dr is going on about, on how Nkrumah did not do this or that, is simply in line with the delusion to reduce the stature of Nkrumah so that the political status of the shameless philanderer-adulterer, Danquah, who puts even the infamous womanizing traits of Mahama to shame, can somehow be raised to some level of public credibility. The futility of this endeavor is like attempting to build an igloo in the tropics.
Dr. SAS, Criminal Defense Attorney 9 years ago
You agree essentially with all the points I have raised, and I will not dispute anything you say here: the dam was built with loans of course...
The thrust of my argument is :
The terms of the contract for building the ... read full comment
You agree essentially with all the points I have raised, and I will not dispute anything you say here: the dam was built with loans of course...
The thrust of my argument is :
The terms of the contract for building the dam were ridiculous, and could only have been agreed to by a dimwit. You support my argument by conceding that the price paid by Valco was a pittance and was renegotiated by Rawlimgs' regime.
Perhaps you don't know that despite the abundance of bauxite in Ghana, bauxite was imported from abroad to feed the Valco plant!!
In any case, you could have done better by telling us the exact amount of Ghana's treasure that went into the building of the dam; and that would still not exculpate Nkrumah from my assertion that he grossly mismanaged Ghana's economy.
patrick T 9 years ago
Your article isfull of bare faced distortions. Every assertion made is conclusory in nature and is not supported by facts. The entire article is puffery and displays your failed attempt to be grandiloquent. In the end your e ... read full comment
Your article isfull of bare faced distortions. Every assertion made is conclusory in nature and is not supported by facts. The entire article is puffery and displays your failed attempt to be grandiloquent. In the end your entire article is effete.
patrick T 9 years ago
There you go again with your puffery. You keep waffling. Mr. Prempeh provided the facts to humbly correct your distortions yet still you seem to be knuckle headed.
First, nothin in Mr. Prempeh's clarification seems to conced ... read full comment
There you go again with your puffery. You keep waffling. Mr. Prempeh provided the facts to humbly correct your distortions yet still you seem to be knuckle headed.
First, nothin in Mr. Prempeh's clarification seems to concede to your erroneous assertion.
Second, your allsion to bauxite is misplaced. It is neither a wing or an arm of your arguments contained in your article. But after being exposed, you seek to disingenuously make bauxite the torso of your argument.
Please do not place the cart before the horse. Read before you leap! By the way, in which state are you licensed to practice law? Please provide an answer.
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Patrick, what is the relevance of the State where SAS is licensed? Are you trying to get personal?
Patrick, what is the relevance of the State where SAS is licensed? Are you trying to get personal?
Gye Nyame 9 years ago
SAS You said Nkrumah did not do anything for his mother and the Nzemas but just to remind you Nkrumah honored his mother by naming the estates he built in Accra after her mother and also made Nzema one of the languages the ne ... read full comment
SAS You said Nkrumah did not do anything for his mother and the Nzemas but just to remind you Nkrumah honored his mother by naming the estates he built in Accra after her mother and also made Nzema one of the languages the news was read in even though very few understood the language. You are right though the road to Nkroful is crap. Nkrumah someone thought he was going to be president till his death so he built places like Peduase lodge and the home in Akosombo for his personal use while neglecting his home in Nzema, just as his focus went to unifying Africa and not Ghana.
Gye Nyame 9 years ago
I meant after "his" mother and also meant Nkrumah "somehow". Sorry.
I meant after "his" mother and also meant Nkrumah "somehow". Sorry.
Nonesense. 9 years ago
So now you admit that you blatantly lied and all the stupid articles you have been writing are nothing by lies?
SAS, my humble appeal to you is this: You should always take your dementia medication early in the morning.
Y ... read full comment
So now you admit that you blatantly lied and all the stupid articles you have been writing are nothing by lies?
SAS, my humble appeal to you is this: You should always take your dementia medication early in the morning.
You are a disgrace even to describe Nkrumah as dimwit. Let me tell you that Nkrumah is more intelligent than the sum of all the intelligence of your extended family and that of your party.
I'm glad you did not state that Nkrumah stole money; compare that to Busia, Akuffo Addo, JB and Kuffour and the answer is as clear and white as snow, which makes you a stupid FOOL
James 9 years ago
Hey Dr SAS,you don't see nothing wrong with the KOSMOS Oil contract in which Edusei,Owusu and KUffuor and his cronies have duped the nation of millions of dollars,but you have the nerve to criticise the Volta dam and Valco a ... read full comment
Hey Dr SAS,you don't see nothing wrong with the KOSMOS Oil contract in which Edusei,Owusu and KUffuor and his cronies have duped the nation of millions of dollars,but you have the nerve to criticise the Volta dam and Valco agreement which was signed when you were only two years old and call Nkrumah a dimwit.Aboa,kwasea,you need psychiatric evaluation a.s.a.p
patrick T 9 years ago
Kwasi prempeh,
Thank you for correcting the writer, SAS' fleeting petulance and inaccurate representations.
Kwasi prempeh,
Thank you for correcting the writer, SAS' fleeting petulance and inaccurate representations.
This plagiarist has no credibility. No amount of effort should be spent to debunk his lies. There are facts and there are revisionist version of facts. He's stuck on the revisionists path and cant get out. If I call him insan ... read full comment
This plagiarist has no credibility. No amount of effort should be spent to debunk his lies. There are facts and there are revisionist version of facts. He's stuck on the revisionists path and cant get out. If I call him insane I will be doing a create disservice to al the insane people out there. So we just call him what he is. A liar, serial plagiarist and an ignoble toad. Nothing he says including he's 'DR' is real. He should be ignored or possibly shamed by those who have the time. In the old days he'll be subjected to lobotomy and shock therapy. But this is the 21st century, every slimy worm is allowed to express an opinion. This guy is an intellectual equivalent of an orc or a mountain troll. You wish the daylight will come and change him to stone. No wonder he teaches myth making. All his postings are lore. They are no better than anansi stories.
BO 9 years ago
What is "(create) disservice to the insane"?
You dumb fool.
What is "(create) disservice to the insane"?
You dumb fool.
Captain Canada 9 years ago
What that means. It means I will be offending insane people if I call him insane. See you have no education and you choose to argue with your betters. Crawl back into your cave shit eater.
What that means. It means I will be offending insane people if I call him insane. See you have no education and you choose to argue with your betters. Crawl back into your cave shit eater.
BO 9 years ago
Why don't you smelly cat thief crawl back to your bed and continue to molest your daughter, you incestuous smelly pig
Next time write,
GREAT DISSERVICE TO not CREATE DISSERVICE, IDIOT.
Why don't you smelly cat thief crawl back to your bed and continue to molest your daughter, you incestuous smelly pig
Next time write,
GREAT DISSERVICE TO not CREATE DISSERVICE, IDIOT.
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
You state in blood cuddling tones:
"In the old days he'll be subjected to lobotomy and shock therapy. But this is the 21st century, every slimy worm is allowed to express an opinion. This guy is an intellectual equivalent ... read full comment
You state in blood cuddling tones:
"In the old days he'll be subjected to lobotomy and shock therapy. But this is the 21st century, every slimy worm is allowed to express an opinion. This guy is an intellectual equivalent of an orc or a mountain troll. You wish the daylight will come and change him to stone."
I see that you miss Nkrumah's blood thirsty days where the primal tortures you eloquently describe were applied to the Redeemer's enemies. You miss the culture of silence too?
Well I can't help you with the deprivation of your perceived right to torture. That is gone for good...fortunately.
When the day light comes, your tantrums will certainly turn you into a stone.
Captain Canada 9 years ago
to be a forger and a plagiarist. You have failed in your insidious attempts to discredit Nkrumah and nothing you do can change that. I am sure you were not alive when Nkrumah so this fake anger you feel is a psychosis that yo ... read full comment
to be a forger and a plagiarist. You have failed in your insidious attempts to discredit Nkrumah and nothing you do can change that. I am sure you were not alive when Nkrumah so this fake anger you feel is a psychosis that you inherited from your family. Now any educated person will tell you transfered emotions can be exaggerated. Which is the mistake you are making. You never experienced this first hand so you feel inadequate. And inadequate people try to cover their inadequacies by being shrill and over the top. Which is what you are stuck in right now. For someone with this level of education, you are required to have a deeper and better frame of reference and mind. You are the proof that having higher education doesn't mean being enlightened. The good news is you are not alone. There are so many highly "educated" Ghanaians stuck at universities who are intellectual dense and duller than a pound of liver. The daylight came and turned Nkrumah into the African of the century and reduced your traitorous heroes into agents of the colonial masters. Their names will be forever associated with terrorism and bomb throwers. The rest are confined to the dustbin of time as most Shakespearean villians - Cassius JB Danquah, Casca Busia and Brutus Gbedemah. The conspirators that murdered Caesar.
kasapreko III 9 years ago
Very clearly, this character called Samuel Adjei Sarfo must be on something - and it sure aint just a bottle of beer.
Damn! How could it have happened that any human being of this lowly quality of thought could have honest ... read full comment
Very clearly, this character called Samuel Adjei Sarfo must be on something - and it sure aint just a bottle of beer.
Damn! How could it have happened that any human being of this lowly quality of thought could have honestly and truly acquired a certificate of any kind in higher learning? My friend, what university - if any, did you attend? Your logic and reasoning is so childish, loathsome and asinine that it solicits cynicism and remorse rather than understanding.
Samuel Adjei Sarfo, for your belated information, the world, thanks mostly to your slave masters and colonial dictators, is not quite exactly a nice place to live in, as you obviously seem to think. In their uncontrolled greed, imperialists have trod where they did not belong and inflicted pain, hatred and havoc everywhere that they have shown their presence - Ghana included.
Had your Danquah at the very least, not stupidly and openly, in the manner of a buffoon, associated with people who have also openly -
and contrary to the likes of you, honestly admitted that they did indeed commonly conspire to plot to kill and overthrow Kwame Nkrumah and his govt, he would have earned himself some minimal plaudits in the independence struggle.
Just like Danquah himself, some of you are actually making Danquahs case in Ghanaian history worse by thinking that Ghanaians are fools who can be easily manipulated to think that the profile of a mere treacherous terrorist can be transformed into a nationalist hero by continuously harping on misinformation and outright untruths. Mark my word, when the true and unalloyed history of the Gold Coast and Ghana comes to be re-written, the name and the reputation of Danquah will be shredded into mince-meat and rightfully consigned into the rubbish bins of history, if not into the fires of eternal damnation.
Of course, detention with or without trial, is not a pleasant measure to take in any society. But then, neither are the acts of terror, assassinations and treason which prompts and demands that firm decisions such as imprisonment, detention with or without trial or any kind of penal reprisals. These are measures of emergency that are normally taken to stem the tide of disorder, chaos, suffering and anarchy which threaten the existence of any given society.
Seeing that you are not a particularly deep thinker let me buttress this point by making this analogy. War is a most reprehensible and odious measure to take. No right-thinking human being happily entertains the thought of going to war, but when ones life, livelihood and sovereignty is threatened, one must as of necessity, go to war.
Up to the time of the independence of Ghana, your slave masters and colonial dictators had found it necessary for several hundreds of years to apply a worse form of this detention without trial process on hapless Africans who merely wanted to be free from their tyranny and oppression. As a result, hundreds of thousands of Africans suffered and died under the repressive and obnoxious colonial system. Why didnt JB Danquah, who claimed to be a lawyer, ever deal with the issue politically or legally, on behalf of his fellow Africans?
Today, with a population of less than 15% of the total national population, the ratio of African-Americans in American prisons are said to number up to about 60 to 80% of the total prison population in America. How does it happen that people of a particular racial color more easily find themselves over-represented in American prisons? Is this also not some kind of manifestation of an unfair travesty of the American legal system? Whatever it is, there is something there that is not right because God did not create the Blackman as a criminal.
Now you, Samuel Adjei Sarfo, who finds it more comfortable to live in such a country in which clearly the human rights of the Black population are randomly violated, should be up and about trying to help correct this anomaly instead of wasting all your time trying to justify the ills of a common terrorist and traitor. Or is it because the crime is being perpetrated by your slave-masters that makes it impossible for you to duly address it in your typical loud-mouthed manner? Or is it perhaps a way for you to atone for your hapless guilt that makes you look away and pretend to be preoccupied with other, nevertheless inconsequential and dead issues?
The very fact that you, Samuel Adjei Sarfo, an unknown quantity, are trying so so very hard to undermine and demean the historically established and well-known accomplishments of the Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah - in the same way that Danquah and other minions of imperialism have unsuccessfully attempted to do, makes your case even more ludicrous. I can imagine that people who are even on your side of the debate will scorn your wild and intemperate outbursts.
Your lame but impetuous efforts to make a goat seem like a cow has only ended up in undermining your own integrity - if any.
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah is my hero 9 years ago
In every country all over the world, traitors are imprisoned. Kwasia, go to America, Britain, China, or Russia and try to overthrow the government and see if you will ever see the sun again.
Wo y3 aboa pii, for writing th ... read full comment
In every country all over the world, traitors are imprisoned. Kwasia, go to America, Britain, China, or Russia and try to overthrow the government and see if you will ever see the sun again.
Wo y3 aboa pii, for writing this nonsense. It's sad that you are brainwashing high school students with your nonsense.
The 9 years ago
Fool, when did you get your own brainwashed cured, wo ho kankan se atee, tuutuu nii ba, aboafunu. The Doctor who tried to abort you should have killed your useless pig.
Fool, when did you get your own brainwashed cured, wo ho kankan se atee, tuutuu nii ba, aboafunu. The Doctor who tried to abort you should have killed your useless pig.
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
Eric Mensah (e-mail: erykm75@yahoo.com):
Your threat to incarcerate me in Danquah's cell has been received....and dismissed. You Nkrumaist terrorists still live in the nostalgic history of those dark days when you tortured ... read full comment
Eric Mensah (e-mail: erykm75@yahoo.com):
Your threat to incarcerate me in Danquah's cell has been received....and dismissed. You Nkrumaist terrorists still live in the nostalgic history of those dark days when you tortured others on the orders of the great tyrant. Today, we have true freedom and justice in Ghana. Please take no prisoners.
mensah abrampa 9 years ago
Are you surprised about the threat? What else can you expect from people who idolize a dead dictator?
They enjoy true freedom and justice today, something they take for granted but would be denied had Nkrumaism prevailed ove ... read full comment
Are you surprised about the threat? What else can you expect from people who idolize a dead dictator?
They enjoy true freedom and justice today, something they take for granted but would be denied had Nkrumaism prevailed over common sense democratic rule. Ironically,those who idolize Nkrumah but never experienced his despotic rule and are nostalgic about the gory past would raise hell if any administration today were to attempt to bring back Nkrumah's reign of terror.
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
Let the Asante Kings tell you the role they played in the evil slave trade activities then you will understand what it takes to build a kingdom or a nation.I have no doubt that the Asantes are still proud of their kings. Than ... read full comment
Let the Asante Kings tell you the role they played in the evil slave trade activities then you will understand what it takes to build a kingdom or a nation.I have no doubt that the Asantes are still proud of their kings. Thank you.
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
Dear Readers,
Please consider the density of the insults about
to be unleashed on me; it should score me a mention in the Guinness Book of Records as the most insulted person in the world. These Nkrumaist Pavlov Dogs are mo ... read full comment
Dear Readers,
Please consider the density of the insults about
to be unleashed on me; it should score me a mention in the Guinness Book of Records as the most insulted person in the world. These Nkrumaist Pavlov Dogs are mostly octogenarians with sons who are older than me. So weigh their words in context of their age, and you will understand why the nation lost its way under their watch. They have never argued one valid point in their entire life, because the extent of their intellectual preoccupation is epitomized in their eternal chant, "Nkrumah Never Dies" and Nkrumah Does No wrong".
adumtumi nyansfuo 9 years ago
Amen. Finally someone is telling the truth. Hallelujah
Amen. Finally someone is telling the truth. Hallelujah
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
We would like to know what role did the Asante kings play in the evil slave trade activities in the Gold Coast before coming to the deeds of Nkrumah.Thank you.
We would like to know what role did the Asante kings play in the evil slave trade activities in the Gold Coast before coming to the deeds of Nkrumah.Thank you.
Sister Souljah 9 years ago
WONDERS.....A QUASI intellectual and PSEUDO scholar insults the African man of the millennium and expects congratulations and heartfelt panegyrics?
WONDERS.....A QUASI intellectual and PSEUDO scholar insults the African man of the millennium and expects congratulations and heartfelt panegyrics?
adumtumi nyansfuo 9 years ago
This is a good article. Nkrumah is nothing more than a moron. This article hits it right on the nail.
This is a good article. Nkrumah is nothing more than a moron. This article hits it right on the nail.
okaniba,atlanta,usa 9 years ago
when nkrumah and his henchmen were agitating for self government,the british gave them the self government,and gave them the 200 million pounds at the central bank.the question we should ask ourselves is what nkrumah and his ... read full comment
when nkrumah and his henchmen were agitating for self government,the british gave them the self government,and gave them the 200 million pounds at the central bank.the question we should ask ourselves is what nkrumah and his henchmen could have done with that collosal amount of money.though the cpp govt schools,hospitals,tema harbour.they could have done better considering the population of ghana at that time.
KING LOMOTEY 9 years ago
PDA is not as wrong headed as Guantanamo.Governments the world over what they have to do to move their nations forward.
If Nkrumah was a "brutal dictator" , then how would you describe Tubman, Idi Amin, and Lee Kuan Yew ?
PDA is not as wrong headed as Guantanamo.Governments the world over what they have to do to move their nations forward.
If Nkrumah was a "brutal dictator" , then how would you describe Tubman, Idi Amin, and Lee Kuan Yew ?
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
I read only Part 1 of this tirade of intellectually and academically bankrupt heap of trash but didn't have time to read the Part 2. If Part 3 was like the previous, knowing the writer, Parts 4 to 12 will only get worse.
T ... read full comment
I read only Part 1 of this tirade of intellectually and academically bankrupt heap of trash but didn't have time to read the Part 2. If Part 3 was like the previous, knowing the writer, Parts 4 to 12 will only get worse.
To be brief, this is an unscholarly tirade of abuse and distortions that falls in the realm of not only abstract empiricism but also false empiricism. Reminds me of Prof George Ayittey whom I used to take on. The premises of the arguments are false and hence the conclusions also false. Take for example these:
"For the most part, the Nkrumaists have agreed that Nkrumah’s Preventive Detention Act (PDA) was wrong-headed."
Which Nkrumahist agreed to that claim? To admit that the PDA was abused is not tantamount to agreeing that it was wrong-headed when other so-called democratic countries such as the UK, India, and the US had it then and still have it in even worse forms like the Patriot Act of the USA.
And I am saying this as someone whose maternal relations provided more detainees under PDA than any other family in Ghana! They were wrongly imprisoned, of course, based on false accusations of receiving money from Olympio in order to foment secession. My father got most released b4 the coup by IGP Harlley who was married to an aunt. The records of those arrested from Anloga are in the Djabanor Committee Report of 1967 which absolved the CPP and Nkrumah of those detentions and blamed a paternal uncle of mine (name mentioned) for the arrests. Of course, I know more than you'd find in that Report or I can reveal here, since the issue is still very sensitive to many directly touched, so go to hell with your ignorant, uninformed political tainted noise at the expense of those who really suffered! Did the NLC not decree their own preventive detention under which they detained more people than those they released? So it follows that our liberators committed greater evil, right?
He continues:
"... except that no leader is deemed great who committed Nkrumah’s kind of necessary evil; and if we have to make references to necessary evil somewhere else to justify any evil perpetrated by Nkrumah, that ends the debate right there and justifies our designation of Nkrumah as a brutal dictator."
The PDA was not evil. It was those who abused it by making false allegations against people they had disputes with that can be said to have committed evil acts, not the Police who were forced to act when the accusations were made; and certainly not Nkrumah who wasn't even aware of many of those arrests or didn't even know the persons at all. When shown to be false, people were released, as I had already written.
In fact, the accuser from Anloga got locked up himself when he went with the Police with another batch of victims and was released after the coup.
And I had already explained to you that Nkrumah wasn't even a dictator by the time he was overthrown, as no leader of a newly indep. African country had the capacity and capability to install what is referred to as a dictatorship in political parlance. It is simply uneducated nonsense to be claiming so. Even the coup makers themselves claimed that they acted in other to avert a "creeping dictatorship" and we need a young man like you to tell us that Nkrumah was a "brutal dictator"??? Do you think we are all gullible and unlearned like you lot?
And here he got lost in his on nominal notions completely out of sync with political history of those deemed to be heroes and accorded greatness.
"This is so because no act of excusable evil could credential a knee-jerk leader as a hero. A hero’s credential is intrinsic in some act of ultimate good and self-sacrifice and dedication in the face of great tribulations."
The history books tell us a different story. Blood bath and tens of 100os mangled copses laid behind the march of some considered great and revered today. Yes, when Alexander, the son of Philip, slaughtered 1000s from Macedonia to India, he became known as Alexander the Great. Genghis Khan the Mongol ruler who reputedly formed the largest empire in history stretching from China to Europe? Wow! Ever wonder how he did it? Whole cities that resisted him were levelled and everyone put to death! As for the crimes of the "democratic" Western powers that the likes of SAS admired so much against the people of the Third World? Even Kennedy escalated the Vietnam War and Johnson who replaced him even went further, napalm bombing, agent orangeing, and massacring innocent women and children. I grew up with pictures of the naked girl running away from one such attack and accounts of the My Lai massacre. Nkrumah evil indeed! How many innocent people did he kill?
What sort of foolishness is this?
In recent months, it is becoming clearer to me why I heard as a kid Anlo women referring to those who get a PhD (even if SAS' is not the real McCoy) "kabi-de-ta" (got a wound in the head), while those who became medical doctors are referred to as "dorkita" (dokita). I must find time to complete my Part 3 of Intellectual Bankruptcy in Ghana. Tweah!
Daniel Pryce also managed to complete his PhD in Criminology and his most important discovery is Jesus as our saviour. And we have to thank Mzbel, a mere songstress, to bring some sanity and rationality into this religious mania gripping Africans. Folks, pardon my digression but what is really wrong with our so-called highly educated people? Such bloody, ignorant fools they appear to be!
As for the acclaimed money purportedly left for Nkrumah by the British, I had had occasion several times to point out that Nkrumah himself accumulated that reserve thanks to the unwelcome "anchor of safety" advice by Sir Arthur Lewis which led to the emergence of the NLM!!! Nkrumah got only £19m when the West African Produce Board was dissolved to give way to the CMB in 1953. You Matemeho people don't know these things? Are you all just bloody-minded loud-mouthed ignoramuses or liars and hypocrites?
So can Dr SAS and his cohort cost the assets acquired by Nkrumah in order to see whether the reserve was frittered away or not? Can they also calculate the present values of those assets, some of which successive govts have been divesting at great profits to themselves and foreigners since the overthrow of the CPP to see whether we are realising value for money invested? Let's just cost Tema Harbour and Township to give us a micro idea.
There is so much abstract nonsense here I won't go to bed if I have to deal with even half of them.
Andy-K
Otsibu Darko 9 years ago
The lawyer does not know his history, his 'rantings' only suggests he hates Nkrumah and he dose not see anything good about Nkrumah so leave this poor lawyer alone!
The lawyer does not know his history, his 'rantings' only suggests he hates Nkrumah and he dose not see anything good about Nkrumah so leave this poor lawyer alone!
Captain Canada 9 years ago
and keeps spinning his wheel. One is forced to think he's so ignorant he never heard of ghenghis khan, bismark, oliver Cromwell and the rest. Else how can he use the label of 'brutal dicatator'. Unless he doesn't know the mea ... read full comment
and keeps spinning his wheel. One is forced to think he's so ignorant he never heard of ghenghis khan, bismark, oliver Cromwell and the rest. Else how can he use the label of 'brutal dicatator'. Unless he doesn't know the meaning of those words. To think money, time and space was wasted to educate such an obscurantist jerk. He's the proof of devolution. Where a butterfly devolve into a slug. Pity. Think about the people that missed out so that this loser can get an education.
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
Is that all you can say?
That the PDA was not evil because incarceration without trial happened elsewhere?
And that Nkrumah did not inherit all the money recorded as having been given to him by the colonialists?
You ... read full comment
Is that all you can say?
That the PDA was not evil because incarceration without trial happened elsewhere?
And that Nkrumah did not inherit all the money recorded as having been given to him by the colonialists?
You should go back to read Part Two of my article, and then come back to face me. I put you on the spot right there but you were nowhere to be found.
You appear to be quite learned in religious matters except when it comes to the Nkrumaist religion. Then you jettison your reasoning into the ocean of ideology and propaganda.
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Last week he made a claim the coup plotters did not even call Nkrumah " a dictator". However, when I indicated that General Ankrah had indeed described Nkrumah a tyrant and that Ghanaians were fed up with his oppressive rule ... read full comment
Last week he made a claim the coup plotters did not even call Nkrumah " a dictator". However, when I indicated that General Ankrah had indeed described Nkrumah a tyrant and that Ghanaians were fed up with his oppressive rule in a you tube documentary, his response was that Ankrah had been dismissed by Nkrumah so he was perhaps bitter. He then went on to say that he ironed his father's shirt before he went to testify in an in camera proceeding for the removal of Ankrah. I guess he thought this was relevant and answered the question of whether to coup plotters considered Nkrumah a dictator.incidentally, Kotoka and Harley were there when Ankrah called Nkrumah a tyrant.
He does this again here by suggesting that Nkrumah was not responsible of the excesses
of the PDA . He cites incarceration of his family members and towns people under the PDA as support. However, he hides behind family reasons not to delve into the specific cases and
wants us to simply take his word for it. We will not, and I submit to him that Nkrumah remains responsible of any due process abuses under respondeat superior.
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
If SAS does not believe that Nkrumah attained Independence for the Republic of Ghana then he should as well start telling us about the evil slave trade activities that the asante kings administered with the Dutch in Gold Coas ... read full comment
If SAS does not believe that Nkrumah attained Independence for the Republic of Ghana then he should as well start telling us about the evil slave trade activities that the asante kings administered with the Dutch in Gold Coast.This will be a very interesting history lessons for us to know.Thank you.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
Of course, you know that that was brief. Hardly revving on 2 of my renowned 12 cylinders.
Yes, he of course saved much of the money himself and was criticised by one English Prof (Seidman?) in a book for accepting that "an ... read full comment
Of course, you know that that was brief. Hardly revving on 2 of my renowned 12 cylinders.
Yes, he of course saved much of the money himself and was criticised by one English Prof (Seidman?) in a book for accepting that "anchor of safety" and "saving for a raining day" advice at a much lower rate than he was asked to borrow to prosecute his earliest devt projects prior to indep. Like I wrote earlier, the cocoa farmers also revolted against the decision not to boost cocoa prices at a time the world market price was hitting the roof thanks to the Korean War. That was one of the earliest mistakes of Nkrumah, otherwise we'd have achieved indep. in 1954.
Are you and your Matemeho ilk who took advantage of the grievances of the cocoa farmers proclaiming that you are ignorant of these recorded historical facts? Bloody-minded ignorant fools you are then! If you are indeed aware and pretending not to be aware, then you are bloody-minded hypocrites and liars! Go and seek help to complete this simple syllogism and determine what you are.
I might read the Part Two, if I can afford the time.
Nkrumah did not found any religion and so I don't subscribe to any religion he allegedly founded. Exposing your inaccuracies and distortions is not an idolatory but simply telling the truth. Why don't you rebutt what I wrote instead of trying to tag me with religious zeal?
In the past, I'd have quoted books to support everything I wrote. Didn't even bother to quote the Dzabanor Committee Report which was just by me.
Andy-K
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
As an octogenarian scholar, your understanding of metaphor is rather shallow....and so is your understanding of any issue of substance. You have made no sense here!
You have now resorted to insults to my righteous person.. ... read full comment
As an octogenarian scholar, your understanding of metaphor is rather shallow....and so is your understanding of any issue of substance. You have made no sense here!
You have now resorted to insults to my righteous person...and you must apologize to me or else I will make you disappear like G.K. Berko and his cacophonous lot.
I told you that I have already answered all these arguments you have raised here in part two of my long series.
Instead of going back to check, you are here declaring your intellectual laziness.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
Huh? Insulted you? How? You think you have the exclusive right to dish out insults liberally on pro-Nkrumahists? In any case, if you are familiar with Kuhn's ground-breaking book, insults are a normal part of even the academi ... read full comment
Huh? Insulted you? How? You think you have the exclusive right to dish out insults liberally on pro-Nkrumahists? In any case, if you are familiar with Kuhn's ground-breaking book, insults are a normal part of even the academic discourse, not to mention the political parley!
I've been intending to write a treatise on the role of insults as a means of societal control.
I shall endeavour to read your Part 2 tonite when I get home and it is late already.
As for making me disappear, that one is a joke! You and your lot will rather disappear!
And don't talk about what you write as "intellectual", as, indeed, it is not. Lacks rigor, fecundity and sagacity.
Andy-K
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
My insults to the Nkrumaists is generic, not particularized; yours is personal...to my righteous person. There is the difference.
I am still demanding that you apologize to me because you are my senior brother, and I don't ... read full comment
My insults to the Nkrumaists is generic, not particularized; yours is personal...to my righteous person. There is the difference.
I am still demanding that you apologize to me because you are my senior brother, and I don't expect you to go rogue on me despite our differences. Remember that I have loved you all my life. Never insulted you before....
I am expecting you to apologize under my next article on Nkrumah.....please.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
I did not insult unless you fell under any of the two categories I described. So answer the queries I put. Remember I used "if".
Are you aware of those facts I mentioned or not? If you are not aware, then you are indeed ... read full comment
I did not insult unless you fell under any of the two categories I described. So answer the queries I put. Remember I used "if".
Are you aware of those facts I mentioned or not? If you are not aware, then you are indeed a bloody-minded ignorant person and I am simply describing what you are! If you consider that characterisation as insulting you, fine enough with me and no apologies!
If you are aware of those facts, then you are indeed a hypocrite and a dangerous liar out to mislead the gullible and uninformed masses. Are you? No apologies if you are!
Andy-K
INXS 9 years ago
Was any of you a member of the Ghana Young Pioneers?
I've calculated that you may have been in elementary school when Nkrumah was overthrown and may have been a younger member of the GYP if you were one. Looks like Kojo T ... read full comment
Was any of you a member of the Ghana Young Pioneers?
I've calculated that you may have been in elementary school when Nkrumah was overthrown and may have been a younger member of the GYP if you were one. Looks like Kojo T is a bit older but I hope he'll come and answer for himself.
I haven't read this part 3 of SAS' series. I don't intend to read it. He only rehashes the old arguments we've been hearing since the man's overthrow. SAS says nothing new and there's no longer any need to read him. But whether he likes it or not Nkrumah seems never to die. Looks like he's even more alive today than when he lived...
Sister Souljah 9 years ago
No wonder this Sarfo guy is hiding under the guise of a juris doctor degree to call himself a 'DOCTOR' when he has NEVER proposed, written and defended a dissertation before any competent doctoral committee, for which he woul ... read full comment
No wonder this Sarfo guy is hiding under the guise of a juris doctor degree to call himself a 'DOCTOR' when he has NEVER proposed, written and defended a dissertation before any competent doctoral committee, for which he would have been duly awarded a doctoral degree. What this guy possesses is just a mere professional graduate degree in law equivalent to say MBA degree from any business school. Please stop the pretense you are not a doctoral degree holder.
Keneth 9 years ago
The juris doctor is a post graduate diploma in law the equivalent of the LLB BL or post graduate diploma in law .In fact it is called a first degree equivalent to llb but subordinate to its masters llm.
The juris doctor is a post graduate diploma in law the equivalent of the LLB BL or post graduate diploma in law .In fact it is called a first degree equivalent to llb but subordinate to its masters llm.
Soomui 9 years ago
Quote, "The juris doctor is a post graduate diploma in law the equivalent of the LLB BL or post graduate diploma in law." Unquote.
And despite all his hum-drum hoofy goofy qualifications, this man is only a teacher in a se ... read full comment
Quote, "The juris doctor is a post graduate diploma in law the equivalent of the LLB BL or post graduate diploma in law." Unquote.
And despite all his hum-drum hoofy goofy qualifications, this man is only a teacher in a secondary school? We must investigate further
Kwadwo 9 years ago
There is anecdotal evidence that Nkrumah had a hand in the overthrow and killing of President Olympio of Togo. Can any Nkrumaist scholar put this lingering question to rest? As this borders on criminality, we should debunk th ... read full comment
There is anecdotal evidence that Nkrumah had a hand in the overthrow and killing of President Olympio of Togo. Can any Nkrumaist scholar put this lingering question to rest? As this borders on criminality, we should debunk this accusation with irrefutable evidence to save our messiah's name.
Keneth 9 years ago
Do you also want to descend into the trenches with the shamed sas.Political accusation is rife so you must always take what you hear with a pinch of salt.It is a maze that should take proper analysis to unravel so don't beli ... read full comment
Do you also want to descend into the trenches with the shamed sas.Political accusation is rife so you must always take what you hear with a pinch of salt.It is a maze that should take proper analysis to unravel so don't believe anything you hear especially from political opponents.
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Keneth, I don't believe the Olympio issue is coming from political opponents of Nkrumah. I will appreciate your insight, if you have any.
Keneth, I don't believe the Olympio issue is coming from political opponents of Nkrumah. I will appreciate your insight, if you have any.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
No, I wasn't. No need for me to join though my father suggested I did. Then he recommended I joined the scout too, since he was an ardent scout himself when young. I refused that too. I was more like a free spirit when young. ... read full comment
No, I wasn't. No need for me to join though my father suggested I did. Then he recommended I joined the scout too, since he was an ardent scout himself when young. I refused that too. I was more like a free spirit when young.
Andy-K
INXS 9 years ago
Thanks for the info.
Oh no, I wasn't a member either. In my case it was my mum who was stridently against our joining. Instead we were to join the CYO (Catholic Youth Organisation) but what was the CYO set against the pio ... read full comment
Thanks for the info.
Oh no, I wasn't a member either. In my case it was my mum who was stridently against our joining. Instead we were to join the CYO (Catholic Youth Organisation) but what was the CYO set against the pioneers? The GYP was even killing off the Boys Scouts since the pioneers got every equipment for free...
And when the coup happened, some of the pioneers didn't come to school for a few days... They were ashamed. Those were the days...
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
Indeed, those were the days! Both the Scout and the GYP used to hold their sessions at the basic school I attended just by our coconut plantation.
I only covet the tie of the GYP and at the time of the coup, a decision wa ... read full comment
Indeed, those were the days! Both the Scout and the GYP used to hold their sessions at the basic school I attended just by our coconut plantation.
I only covet the tie of the GYP and at the time of the coup, a decision was taken to make them available to non-members too. Some of us therefore paid the money which got lost with the coming of the coup.
Andy-K
Akwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago
Andy-K, why do you hate Akans, you are not better as an Ewe!
Andy-K, why do you hate Akans, you are not better as an Ewe!
Ekow Essamuah 9 years ago
Stop implicating prof Kwesi Atta Sakyi
Stop implicating prof Kwesi Atta Sakyi
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago
Andy-K, why do you hate Akans, you are not better as an Ewe!
Andy-K, why do you hate Akans, you are not better as an Ewe!
Kwabena Yeboah 9 years ago
I made a decision not to comment on any article by the hyperbolist "Dr." SAS, but you have rubbed me in the wrong way with your comment and I must respond.
I have observed that we have the propensity to denigrate instituti ... read full comment
I made a decision not to comment on any article by the hyperbolist "Dr." SAS, but you have rubbed me in the wrong way with your comment and I must respond.
I have observed that we have the propensity to denigrate institutions that are foreign, and whose purpose we may not know or understand. Take for instance democracy, we love democracy even though it is foreign to our culture, why, because we are able to come to a forum like this and spill the contents of our hearts out without fear or reprisal. But one of the tenets of the same democracy provides for moral autonomy, the ability of each individual citizen to make normative choices to improve his/her well being by exercising the right to freedom of association and freedom of assembly.
If you understand and embrace the tenets of democracy, and choose to practice it to express yourself freely, then please respect Daniel Pryce's decision to exercise his freedom of association and freedom of assembly. What is good for the goose is also good for the gander. Freedom of expression which you enjoy so much does not supersede freedom of association or freedom of assembly. It is Daniel Pryce's prerogative to associate with christian as much as it your prerogative to exercise your freedom of expression - the two are not mutually exclusive.
Andy-K, here is your inflammatory comment: "Folks, pardon my digression but what is really wrong with our so-called highly educated people? Such bloody, ignorant fools they appear to be!"
My answer is, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Ghanaian so-called highly educated people. Maybe you should call your friend, Daniel Pryce, and ask him why he gave his life to Christ. My own Christian journey started when I called my friend John Lennox, Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University and Christian Apologist, and asked the same question three years ago. After reading profusely in search of the truth for a whole year, I gave myself to Christ.
You come across as an intelligent person, spend time and look for Him and you will find Him. This is why I applaud the young girl, Mzbel. Unlike most Ghanaians who jump into the fray, I credit this young woman's deterministic approach to finding the truth no matter where the truth takes her.
Asiwome 9 years ago
Democracy existed in your villages when people voted on an issue by raising their hands after having lengthy discussions. That was called free association as well. Paper voting and church(assemblies) are no different.
Democracy existed in your villages when people voted on an issue by raising their hands after having lengthy discussions. That was called free association as well. Paper voting and church(assemblies) are no different.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
Kwabena,
Thank for comments even if that came at the peril of breaking your oath of silence.
I suppose you are not trying to imply that I should shld to one of those post-modernists scholar of thoughts that posit that ... read full comment
Kwabena,
Thank for comments even if that came at the peril of breaking your oath of silence.
I suppose you are not trying to imply that I should shld to one of those post-modernists scholar of thoughts that posit that everyone is right, do you? And from deduction, there is no truth? Well, except when it the "truth" as expoused by religious zealots?
At my age - my mates and peers are the ones who are being buried on weekends these days - I have come to lost respect for certain views, certain attitudes, certain beliefs... and their holders. And when necessary, I am determined to tell them off and why. So long as Daniel Pryce and his ilk have the audacity to proselytise to us and recommend Christ as the solution to our myriads of problems, they should expect a rebuttal of their beliefs and snake oil they want to smear on us from someone of us who think we know better than them.
You see, I started my search for the truth in Primary Class One when I went home and confronted my mother about the lie our teacher who happened to be our headmistress too and an aunt told us about how God created rain. I have relented since then. Have you read what I wrote in support of Mzbel?
Andy-K
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
The only thing you have right in your head at this time of your age is your religious views which I will sell you to buy.
Your proficiency in English is even now waning.
Damirifa Due, Okyeame! Due ne amanehunu!
And k ... read full comment
The only thing you have right in your head at this time of your age is your religious views which I will sell you to buy.
Your proficiency in English is even now waning.
Damirifa Due, Okyeame! Due ne amanehunu!
And kudos by the way.....on your religious views!!
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
Ha! Ha! Ha! I am actually not even 60 yet but getting there! But most think I am under 50 though, thanks to my good looks.:-) Phew!
Btw, my English isn't waning. Just lack of concentration and writing in haste without re ... read full comment
Ha! Ha! Ha! I am actually not even 60 yet but getting there! But most think I am under 50 though, thanks to my good looks.:-) Phew!
Btw, my English isn't waning. Just lack of concentration and writing in haste without reading through, leading to many typos. Couldn't figure out what I wrote myself either, so see edited version below.
Kwabena,
Thanks for your comments even if that came at the peril of breaking your oath of silence.
I suppose you are not trying to imply that I should comply to one of those post-modernist schools of thought that posit that everyone is right, do you? And from deduction, there is no truth? Well, except when it is the "truth" as espoused by religious zealots?
At my age - my mates and peers are the ones who are being buried during weekends these days - I have come to lose respect for certain views, certain attitudes, certain beliefs... and their holders. And when necessary, I am determined to tell them off and why. So long as Daniel Pryce and his ilk have the audacity to proselytise to us and recommend Christ as the solution to our myriads of problems, they should expect a rebuttal of their beliefs and snake oil they want to smear on us from some of us who think we know better than them.
You see, I started my search for the truth in Primary Class One when I went home and confronted my mother about the lie our teacher who happened to be our headmistress and an aunt too told us about how God created rain. I have not relented since then. Have you read what I wrote in support of Mzbel?
Andy-K
Otsibu Darko 9 years ago
I once told you that proficiency in english does not matter much if a person is able to express and put ones message across and is understood and am sure you did understand him, right?
Now Mr, lawyer(1) what would you have ... read full comment
I once told you that proficiency in english does not matter much if a person is able to express and put ones message across and is understood and am sure you did understand him, right?
Now Mr, lawyer(1) what would you have done differently if had been in Nkrumah's position at that time and with all 'adversaries' against you? (2)An oil company makes $250 billion from Ghana's oilfields, an insulting sum of $1 billion is given to Ghana and nobody seems to know the exact amount the company invested what do you say about it and if you were the present day president what would you do about it and (3) supposing you had $100 billion as a president what would you do with it?
Kwabena Yeboah 9 years ago
Andy, what if postmodernism is the synthesis and a linchpin of our democratic milieu, which in fact it is. But to say in postmodernism everyone is right is true only to the extent of the law. No one can infringe upon your rig ... read full comment
Andy, what if postmodernism is the synthesis and a linchpin of our democratic milieu, which in fact it is. But to say in postmodernism everyone is right is true only to the extent of the law. No one can infringe upon your right to happiness and self-determination even in postmodernism, insofar as we live in a democracy. Nevertheless, our penchant for "truth" is always driven by the varying, and conflicting, claims of different philosophies through which we shape our worldview. But certainly, I am in no position to proselytize anyone, because the decision as to what to believe and what not to believe is an existential one. In other words, each individual - not society or religion - is solely responsible for giving meaning to life and living it passionately and sincerely and if your friend, Daniel Pryce, chooses Jesus Christ as the basis for living passionately and sincerely, then it becomes his existential attitude. I made that determination two years ago in search of the meaning of life, and found it in Jesus and I am glad I did.
I support Mzbel's approach to knowledge and applaud her curious predisposition. I urge her two continue to search and not stop,and she will find what she is looking for. I am sure we both agree with Mzbel, but for different reasons.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
SEE HERE!
Leg 1.
Ghana History (Balance) - Check!
Leg 2:
Religion (Critical Assessment) - Check
Leg 3 (Comparative Economics (Value For Money Record)) - Check!
OUR FINAL: The 3-Leg Stool is always the stronges ... read full comment
SEE HERE!
Leg 1.
Ghana History (Balance) - Check!
Leg 2:
Religion (Critical Assessment) - Check
Leg 3 (Comparative Economics (Value For Money Record)) - Check!
OUR FINAL: The 3-Leg Stool is always the strongest!
Thanks, Andy-K!
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
Thanks a lot too, Prof, for passing me.
Andy-K
Thanks a lot too, Prof, for passing me.
Andy-K
Otsibu Darko 9 years ago
MR. Turanchi Lawyer couldn't you have devoted your time to find out what 'actually' happened to the $250 billion dollars of which an insulting $1 billion was given to Ghana- how much was the total investment by Jubilee Fields ... read full comment
MR. Turanchi Lawyer couldn't you have devoted your time to find out what 'actually' happened to the $250 billion dollars of which an insulting $1 billion was given to Ghana- how much was the total investment by Jubilee Fields for them to enjoy $249 billion dollars; and what have you got against Nkrumah or is it blind hatred, I suggest that if you good intentions for Ghana make your ideas known to any govt. that comes to power and leave Nkrumah alone, it seems you were born years after his death!
Captain Canada 9 years ago
stuck in first gear of stupidity. The EO group lives with him the same country. So why is he not pointing fingers at their unfair share of the oil deal. He wont. The same way he will never discuss the PCD under the NLM and NL ... read full comment
stuck in first gear of stupidity. The EO group lives with him the same country. So why is he not pointing fingers at their unfair share of the oil deal. He wont. The same way he will never discuss the PCD under the NLM and NLC regime. Ask him how may people were jailed by his so called democrats. It takes some nerve for someone to call Nkrumah a dictator but give Busia and the military coup leaders a free pass.
Akwesi Akwesi 9 years ago
Let Nkrumah rest in his grave
Let Nkrumah rest in his grave
kakabo 9 years ago
I had the opportunity to be among a group of people discussing Africa politics in the last century and to vote for whom we thought was Africa's greatest leader in the last century. I did not wink a second before voting for Ma ... read full comment
I had the opportunity to be among a group of people discussing Africa politics in the last century and to vote for whom we thought was Africa's greatest leader in the last century. I did not wink a second before voting for Mandela. Though Nkrumah's name featured in the discussions I was never inclined to vote for him and my justification was that, compared to Mandela, Nkrumah never showed any magnanimity as a human being even when his perceived foes were down and out. Whiles Mandela found it in his heart to forgive those who had blatantly offended him, and embrace them, Nkrumah could not even live under the same roof with his old friends who had become his political opponents. While Nkrumah pursued his enemies and even his own cabinet ministers on tramp up chrges, Mandela went out of his way to embrace his long time jailers. I wish to see what would have happened to the UGCC members under Nkrumah's presidency if they had any hand in incarcerating him. The fact that Nkrumah could not even remember his old friends with whom he had shared drinks and food and went out to actively pursue them for destruction showed how evil minded he was.
Boamah Gyamerah 9 years ago
Kakabo you are right on the unforgiveness nature of Nkrumah but that doesn`t make his achievements non existence. I also have my problems with Mandela because I am of the opinion that had Mandela not been selfish, the South A ... read full comment
Kakabo you are right on the unforgiveness nature of Nkrumah but that doesn`t make his achievements non existence. I also have my problems with Mandela because I am of the opinion that had Mandela not been selfish, the South African blacks and therefore South Africa would have been much better off than today. If Mandela had insisted on De klerk stay on for two years to lay strong reforms to bridge the economic gap between the blacks and whites before taking over the aparthied system in Africa would have been defeated permanently. Mandela is wrongly seen as a hero for defeating or stopping aparthied but in reality presided over encouraged aparthied by shifting the political aparthied to economic aparthied at expense of the great majority of South African blacks.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
YOUR: "...shifting the political aparthied to economic aparthied at expense of the great majority of South African blacks..."
OUR COMMENT: We believe you have a point there! After all, who is to say the suffering "great ma ... read full comment
YOUR: "...shifting the political aparthied to economic aparthied at expense of the great majority of South African blacks..."
OUR COMMENT: We believe you have a point there! After all, who is to say the suffering "great majority" could not have achieved a much better life in their own life times, if...!
So, as they may tell us, the benefit of hindsight is probably much nearer to Kakabo-20/20!
Mr. Figure-Out 9 years ago
Mandala, being so smart, learned from the mistakes of Nkrumah who has no clue of democratic governance(which was kind of prevalent in Ghana at independence) and needed to be mentored. But instead, consumed with pride and arro ... read full comment
Mandala, being so smart, learned from the mistakes of Nkrumah who has no clue of democratic governance(which was kind of prevalent in Ghana at independence) and needed to be mentored. But instead, consumed with pride and arrogance, and guided by communism and that foolish notion of "the Blackman Is Capable Of Managing His Own Affair nonsense ", he violently kicked the ass of the whiteman out of Ghana . The devil, is after all, not as wicked as the Blackman. The Whiteman did not steal all the money they get from the hardworking Akan Koakoa farmers. They generously left colossal amount of British pound sterlings for Kwame to help develop Ghana and to promote "Ka bi ma me nka bi amamuo". But, Father Christmas as he was, radical Nkrumah made himself life president through a one party state. He gave free monies of the tax payer to Guinea and Mali, and start jailing his ministers and the opposition. And,having turned democracy upside down, this is the man BBC would risibly come back , some fifty years later, to elect as the greatest African of all times. I guess they were just making mockery of the black race. What a funny world!
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
1. We stopped at your first paragraph!
2. We never point to a commentator's use of an English word or phrase, unless it is material to the point we want to make.
YOUR: "...Mandala, being so smart, learned from the mis ... read full comment
1. We stopped at your first paragraph!
2. We never point to a commentator's use of an English word or phrase, unless it is material to the point we want to make.
YOUR: "...Mandala, being so smart, learned from the mistakes of Nkrumah who has no clue of democratic governance..."
OUR RESPONSE: Maybe you want to say "who had".
And after you say that, it ought to occur to you that from your statement alone, Nkrumah taught Mandela something useful in life, dead or alive. From that, we could conclude that Mr. Mandela's greatness was in part the result of the Nkrumah lesson(s).
Figure that our, Mr. Figure-Out!
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Kakabo,
Clearly you have a point there.
And it was your choice in that unserious situation to vote for Mr. Mandela as "Africa's greatest leader in the last century".
However, you will agree that the cases you compare ... read full comment
Kakabo,
Clearly you have a point there.
And it was your choice in that unserious situation to vote for Mr. Mandela as "Africa's greatest leader in the last century".
However, you will agree that the cases you compare are rather different in context; that Mandela's magnanimity was long preceded by Nkrumah's ascension to power and the "perceived foes", many of whom we know, were stridently against a unitary government for Ghana, a mighty small land compared to Botha's "Kruegerland", and problem.
Suffice to say, as they tell us, "Time Heals".
But one must have time in the first place.
Further, that the "Independence Now" vision/objective that resulted in Ghana's independence back in 1957, and the multitude of newly "independent" African states that followed that singular achievement, could as well have been catalysts for the withdrawal of the "whites" in 1994.
All this to say, perhaps all Men have different missions, visions, and importance in and out of life - that when we present a contrived case ("Nkrumah versus Mandela"), we may miss some important context, including, "...tramp up chrges,..."
Thanks!
Robert Okine 9 years ago
Mandela was jailed for 27 years and totally freed.Nobody ever made any attempt to assassinate him after his release.As for Nkrumah, 5 ASSASSINATION attempts were made on his life by his opponents through the machination of CI ... read full comment
Mandela was jailed for 27 years and totally freed.Nobody ever made any attempt to assassinate him after his release.As for Nkrumah, 5 ASSASSINATION attempts were made on his life by his opponents through the machination of CIA ad BRITISH INTELLIGENCE,HOW CAN ONE BE MAGNANIMOUS TO HIS OPPONENTS WHO WERE PERSISTENTLY MAKING ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS N HIS LIFE? KAKABO ,I HOPE YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE.Nkrumah remains the GREATEST AFRICAN.
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
Mr sas,why don't you tell us about Asante kings and their slave trade business before Nkrumah?If you give us the opportunity to compare Nkrumah and asante kings,we shall see who the devil is.Thank you.
Mr sas,why don't you tell us about Asante kings and their slave trade business before Nkrumah?If you give us the opportunity to compare Nkrumah and asante kings,we shall see who the devil is.Thank you.
Kofi 9 years ago
Akyea Mensah"s blood smeared on the very stool Danquah"s family occupied.That was the best human right he could get from the more than regal Danquah family.
Akyea Mensah"s blood smeared on the very stool Danquah"s family occupied.That was the best human right he could get from the more than regal Danquah family.
James 9 years ago
ADUMTUMI KWASEA,How long will you display your immaturity and puerile mindset ? How old are you ?
ADUMTUMI KWASEA,How long will you display your immaturity and puerile mindset ? How old are you ?
Kojo Essuman 9 years ago
You cannot pacify the WHITEMAN in apartheid South Africa by ignoring the disparity between Blacks and Whites, refusing to bridge the gap between BLACKS and WHITES,and call it RECONCILIATION.I had expected Mandela to put in ... read full comment
You cannot pacify the WHITEMAN in apartheid South Africa by ignoring the disparity between Blacks and Whites, refusing to bridge the gap between BLACKS and WHITES,and call it RECONCILIATION.I had expected Mandela to put in place a system to empower Blacks after hundreds of years of discrimination and suppresion in their own country with scholarships and the means to capture the commanding heights of the economy etc.Call it AFFIRMATIVE ACTION.Those who regard Mandela as the greatest African are the WHITES in South Africa and their imperialist and neo-colonialist western allies and the reason is simple.He maintained the STATUS QUO.Any BLACKMAN who regard MANDELA as the greatest African is a very dishonest and short-sighted African.
RINGO 9 years ago
Kojo,where have you been ? As usual,you don't mince words.Your take on MANDELA is excellent.
Kojo,where have you been ? As usual,you don't mince words.Your take on MANDELA is excellent.
Michael Asiedu 9 years ago
Kojo you are so good.I like your powerful statement "PACIFYING WHITEMAN IS NO ACHIEVEMENT".I have recorded it in my diary.
Kojo you are so good.I like your powerful statement "PACIFYING WHITEMAN IS NO ACHIEVEMENT".I have recorded it in my diary.
Otsibu Darko 9 years ago
These are the types of people Ghana needed to help develop and steer Ghana in the right direction during the early days of Ghana's independence but chose to stay in foreign country to criticize such brains are still needed in ... read full comment
These are the types of people Ghana needed to help develop and steer Ghana in the right direction during the early days of Ghana's independence but chose to stay in foreign country to criticize such brains are still needed in Ghana, never too late; I loved his take on Mandela too' yes a spade is a spade not scissors!
Mr. Figure-Out 9 years ago
Trained as a preacher at the Presbyterian mission, Nkrumah never came across the bible verses that talk of forgiveness. He treated his opponents and 'detractors' with iron fist just as how the house cleaning vindictive Trokos ... read full comment
Trained as a preacher at the Presbyterian mission, Nkrumah never came across the bible verses that talk of forgiveness. He treated his opponents and 'detractors' with iron fist just as how the house cleaning vindictive Trokosi revolutionalist did to his benefactors, the Wealthy Akans. Rawlings killed all Akan businesses( Appiah Minka Soap Factory, JA Addisson Cement Factory, ......) while promoting the Atinga-Trokosi businesses. Now the first Ghanaian to owe a multi cargo shipping vessel is one Stanley Ahoriu, a Trokosi, while his Atinga-Trokosi 'cousin' Ibrahim Mahama, is the first to owe a private jet. And it is all well with Togbui Avaklasu 1. Akans should rally behind the Asante-Akyim leaning NPP and yank power from these Atinga- Trokosi leaning DESTROYERS AND KILLERS of our dream, the NDC all inclusive looting brigade. The rest of our discernible colleague Ghanaians ( including the 1%-constant-election-score rubble rousing Nkrumaist) are at liberty to choose between these two political divides, as it is clear that our political terrain is a dichotomy of these two diametrically opposed parties. Ghana will not be the same if the Bonos, the Fantis, the Okwahus, the Gas, the Sehwi-Nzemas, Akwapims etc.., do away with the daily nonsense of the Nkrumaist on Ghanaweb and open their eyes to see the damage these Atinga-Trokosis are doing to Ghana.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Mr. Figure-Out,
You certainly have figured it all out!
"..1. Akans should rally behind the Asante-Akyim leaning NPP and yank power...and...(for)...our discernible colleague Ghanaians...(to)...do away with the daily nons ... read full comment
Mr. Figure-Out,
You certainly have figured it all out!
"..1. Akans should rally behind the Asante-Akyim leaning NPP and yank power...and...(for)...our discernible colleague Ghanaians...(to)...do away with the daily nonsense of the Nkrumaist on Ghanaweb"..."
WE SAY: Maybe that is why even the Asantehene (and many Akans/Ashantis) seems to have some self-doubt on the matter that is dearest to your poor Akyem heart, that looks like it will break yet another time!
Dr. SAS, Criminal Defense Attorney 9 years ago
You are so stupid that it is not even funny....I don't share in your ethnocentric stupidity; that is too much beneath me...
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You are so stupid that it is not even funny....I don't share in your ethnocentric stupidity; that is too much beneath me...
Those who accuse me of tribalism know in their hearts that they are just being mischievous. But those whose anger is kindled against you know that you are congenitally ethnocentric, and will conveniently look at me through the prism of your tribalism, if it serves their purpose.
I would rather you did not comment on any of my article!
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
How can you be in a neo-nazi formation and be denouncing their racism? You are the odd person out then!
Rough neck jerks worse than white skin-heads!
Andy-K
How can you be in a neo-nazi formation and be denouncing their racism? You are the odd person out then!
Rough neck jerks worse than white skin-heads!
Andy-K
Tilapia 9 years ago
The problem with Africans of today is that many of us have still not yet recovered from the menial mentality of slaves.
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The problem with Africans of today is that many of us have still not yet recovered from the menial mentality of slaves.
We seem not to be able to think independently and deeply for ourselves and for our own good. Whatever we do do, we look behind our shoulders to see if it will satisfy our colonial dictators before we proceed. It is this fact that is the worse after-effects of the evil slave trade and colonialism. The unfortunate truth is that we are still largely slaves to their whims.
Having succeeded in curbing our mental faculties after over 500 years of the most depressing periods of slavery and colonization, most Africans - no matter how educated they may be, have remained slaves to European thought, instruction and behaviour. We refrain from doing anything that is not in consonance with European imperialist conduct - even if it is glaringly against our own peculiar interests.
We think according to the dictates of imperialist establishment, as informed to us by their narrow-minded eurocentric media.
Kakabo, can you please tell us what exactly it is that makes you think that Nelson Mandela is a great man above kwame Nkrumah, the man who made it possible for Mandela to achieve the little success and fame as a Freedom fighter in South Africa before he was jailed for 27 years by his imperialist oppressors?
The unfortunate truth is that Nelson Mandela failed to take the necessary action to truly free Black South Africans from economic domination (Apartheid/imperialism) after his release and subsequent installation as the first Black President of South Africa.
Nelson Mandela, who at the time of his release from 27 years of distressing mind-altering incarceration, had become mentally feeble, chose for his own selfish ends to leave the Apartheid status quo intact rather than to confront the forces of global imperialism that controlled it. We can excuse Mandela on grounds of senility and age but the bottom line is that, he failed abysmally and that is why global imperialism chose to grandiosely celebrate his birthday all over the imperialist world for him every year before he died. That is why global imperialism hold him as an icon of peace. It was not - or is not peace that Mandela pursued. Mandela chose the route of cowardice and surrender in favour of his own political survival and the benefit of the still surviving Apartheid system which is now falsely and erroneously clothed in the misleading garb of racial equality and western democracy.
I ask you, apart from Nelson Mandela, when was the last time you ever saw a white imperialist or any white man giving any kind of genuine respect to any Blackman anywhere? We all know that the only time that a (imperialist) white man, as much as smiles to a Blackman, it only means one thing - and that is when the whiteman is using that Blackman to great advantage, quite often unknown to that Blackman himself.
Anyway, by the time Nelson Mandela handed over Presidential power to those who succeeded him, the economic conditions for Black South Africans was at least three times worse than when that country was under the Apartheid govt. Of course such information is not in the interest of global imperialism so their prejudiced media - which is what we also unfortunately depend on, will not publicize it. Since then, the situation in Black South Africa has not gotten any better because what needs to be done has not been done. That is why the imperialists continue to celebrate Mandela and give him plaudits as a peaceful man and even go on to dare compare Mandela to Kwame Nkrumah. Had it not been Nkrumah, Mandela, like many other freedom fighters at the time, would never ever have been heard of. He would probably have been killed like many hundreds of thousands of other Black South Africans who resisted the Apartheid imperialist system and were killed as anonymous freedom fighters by those who refer to Mandela as a peaceful leader. This is what I call fun-fool respect or simpa panyin.
If after 500 years, our peaceful and humanistic approach has not given Africans any beneficial results from our oppressors, why is it that Mandelas so-called peaceful approach should, in spite of all its failures be seen by Africans of all people as something that should be applauded?
Now if you, Kakabo, were a President of an under-developed country of millions of poor suffering people, and you found out one day that your own finance minister, named Gbedemah was an agent of a foreign unfriendly govt that was sponsoring people to assassinate you, what would you do? Forgive him and embrace him and go and drink a beer together? By the time the Nkrumah govt was overthrown, virtually half of the members of his govt were under CIA pay to either kill him or overthrow him.
As for me, even if I found out that my wife was cheating behind me, I would not forgive her.
Boamah Gyamerah 9 years ago
Adjei Sarfo stop using academic titles and knowlege to manipulate the ignorant Ghanaian, African and people world over. There has been no leader in the world with no evil side. Mention just a single one. Human perfection is a ... read full comment
Adjei Sarfo stop using academic titles and knowlege to manipulate the ignorant Ghanaian, African and people world over. There has been no leader in the world with no evil side. Mention just a single one. Human perfection is at infinity and leaders being human are no exceptions. It is the achievements evil ratio that determines the greatness of a leader and the purpose of history is to correct the wrong while building and improving on the right. People like who use the knowledge acquired at the sweat of poor Ghanaians to prevent them and their children from correcting the wrongs of their leaders including Nkrumah while building and improving on their achievements are the number enemies of only Ghanaians but humanity as whole. Adjei Sarfo, what was the cosumer price index index in Ghana in 57 and on which commodities was it based on and what percentage of your five million population were captured in its determination? What percentage of the population were production workers excluding farmers because farmers in Ghana including even cocoa farmers have no compesation? How much was the unskilled wage in Ghana in 1957 and what percentage of the population were recieving that wage? What was the value of Consumer bundle, GDP deflator, norminal GDP and relative shared GDP in Ghana in 1957 based on your quoted population of 5million? It is criminal to invent figures and computerise them to decieve innocent people just to refute the achievements of somebody.
Kwame 9 years ago
You make it sound and look like there are no prisons in the U.S. and the west. The U.S. murder their enemies Ghadafi and Bin Laden are examples.
You make it sound and look like there are no prisons in the U.S. and the west. The U.S. murder their enemies Ghadafi and Bin Laden are examples.
TEE 9 years ago
NPP WILL NEVER COME TO POWER BET ME
NPP WILL NEVER COME TO POWER BET ME
TEE 9 years ago
WE HAVE STOPPED SUPPORTING NANA ADDO PERIOD
WE HAVE STOPPED SUPPORTING NANA ADDO PERIOD
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
Nkrumah will forever remain the Black Star of Africa.The greatest freedom fighter of our time who broke the shacklles of colonisation in Africa. I want that fake doctor sas to tell me how the Asante kings built their kingdoms ... read full comment
Nkrumah will forever remain the Black Star of Africa.The greatest freedom fighter of our time who broke the shacklles of colonisation in Africa. I want that fake doctor sas to tell me how the Asante kings built their kingdoms in the past.Why are the Asantes proud of the brutalities,atrocities,barbaric killings and slave trade legacies of their kings?It is because of power,the Asante kings used these savagery to dominate the Gold Coast.They still find it difficult to accept that Nkrumah was the one who attained Independence for the Republic of Ghana and ruled with the mandate of the people.That is the bottom line,Mr Sas is nothing but a primitive tribalist,who does not believe in Ghana's independence.Thank you.
Keneth 9 years ago
The attempt by SAS and co to distort historical facts to suit their narrow narrative to serve their parochial interest had turned out to be a damp squib.From the comments no one seem to be taking sas and his cabal serious any ... read full comment
The attempt by SAS and co to distort historical facts to suit their narrow narrative to serve their parochial interest had turned out to be a damp squib.From the comments no one seem to be taking sas and his cabal serious any more.Their agenda had come to nothing and they are definitely fighting a losing battle.
The Osagyefo is too mighty a personality to be taken on by intellectual lightweights like SAS who had defired all the norms of academic protocol in his crazy enterprise.Most annoyingly he wants to impress on us his academic credentials which is certainly not helping his case as a failed scholar.
Chris Oteng 9 years ago
EVERYBODY IS LAUGHING AT THE LOSERS,THE QUASI-INTELLECTUALS WHO ARE ALSO DESCRIBED AS HALF-BAKED SCHOLARS.
EVERYBODY IS LAUGHING AT THE LOSERS,THE QUASI-INTELLECTUALS WHO ARE ALSO DESCRIBED AS HALF-BAKED SCHOLARS.
kofi saka 9 years ago
You are not a doctor. JD is not a
doctorate degree. Don't use etc.to confuse people.
You are not a doctor. JD is not a
doctorate degree. Don't use etc.to confuse people.
KING LOMOTEY 9 years ago
Dr. Kamel Nkrumah was not part of the Wasted Generation, but phoney scholars like SAS is a card carrying member of the Wasted Generation.
Dr. Kamel Nkrumah was not part of the Wasted Generation, but phoney scholars like SAS is a card carrying member of the Wasted Generation.
Akonta Alex 9 years ago
All kinda partially true, yet still Ghana gets the lion's share of her electricity from 'Nkrumaist-' Akosombo dam.
Too much extremely black-/white-washed, oversimplified worldview in this article.
But otherwise well don ... read full comment
All kinda partially true, yet still Ghana gets the lion's share of her electricity from 'Nkrumaist-' Akosombo dam.
Too much extremely black-/white-washed, oversimplified worldview in this article.
But otherwise well done!
RINGO 9 years ago
THE NON-FACTUAL AND BIASED WRITER HAS NOW RESORTED TO CRAZY HYPOTHESIS.THE MORE HE RANTS,THE MORE HE MAGNIFIES HIS FOLLY-A SUBJECTIVE WRITER INDEED.
THE NON-FACTUAL AND BIASED WRITER HAS NOW RESORTED TO CRAZY HYPOTHESIS.THE MORE HE RANTS,THE MORE HE MAGNIFIES HIS FOLLY-A SUBJECTIVE WRITER INDEED.
I wonder what the amputated brain francis kwateng will copy and paste to the essay.
Madam tell me why you and your partner SAS don't get along with Francis ?
It is very simple, kwarteng is an arrogant and a bragart fool.
Learned Dr. you write: “(Note: The Akosombo Dam was constructed by Kaiser under very insulting contract terms that could only be acceptable to that dimwit at the helms of government. Kaiser funded the project, and Nkrumah ...
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Akwasi, when one is dealing with a severely demented person whose only purpose is to undermine, vilify and obliterate the truth, one does not confront him in a lenient manner.
Your decent and revealing elaboration of the f ...
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You agree essentially with all the points I have raised, and I will not dispute anything you say here: the dam was built with loans of course...
The thrust of my argument is :
The terms of the contract for building the ...
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Your article isfull of bare faced distortions. Every assertion made is conclusory in nature and is not supported by facts. The entire article is puffery and displays your failed attempt to be grandiloquent. In the end your e ...
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There you go again with your puffery. You keep waffling. Mr. Prempeh provided the facts to humbly correct your distortions yet still you seem to be knuckle headed.
First, nothin in Mr. Prempeh's clarification seems to conced ...
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Patrick, what is the relevance of the State where SAS is licensed? Are you trying to get personal?
SAS You said Nkrumah did not do anything for his mother and the Nzemas but just to remind you Nkrumah honored his mother by naming the estates he built in Accra after her mother and also made Nzema one of the languages the ne ...
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I meant after "his" mother and also meant Nkrumah "somehow". Sorry.
So now you admit that you blatantly lied and all the stupid articles you have been writing are nothing by lies?
SAS, my humble appeal to you is this: You should always take your dementia medication early in the morning.
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Hey Dr SAS,you don't see nothing wrong with the KOSMOS Oil contract in which Edusei,Owusu and KUffuor and his cronies have duped the nation of millions of dollars,but you have the nerve to criticise the Volta dam and Valco a ...
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Kwasi prempeh,
Thank you for correcting the writer, SAS' fleeting petulance and inaccurate representations.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v24/d237
This plagiarist has no credibility. No amount of effort should be spent to debunk his lies. There are facts and there are revisionist version of facts. He's stuck on the revisionists path and cant get out. If I call him insan ...
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What is "(create) disservice to the insane"?
You dumb fool.
What that means. It means I will be offending insane people if I call him insane. See you have no education and you choose to argue with your betters. Crawl back into your cave shit eater.
Why don't you smelly cat thief crawl back to your bed and continue to molest your daughter, you incestuous smelly pig
Next time write,
GREAT DISSERVICE TO not CREATE DISSERVICE, IDIOT.
You state in blood cuddling tones:
"In the old days he'll be subjected to lobotomy and shock therapy. But this is the 21st century, every slimy worm is allowed to express an opinion. This guy is an intellectual equivalent ...
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to be a forger and a plagiarist. You have failed in your insidious attempts to discredit Nkrumah and nothing you do can change that. I am sure you were not alive when Nkrumah so this fake anger you feel is a psychosis that yo ...
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Very clearly, this character called Samuel Adjei Sarfo must be on something - and it sure aint just a bottle of beer.
Damn! How could it have happened that any human being of this lowly quality of thought could have honest ...
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In every country all over the world, traitors are imprisoned. Kwasia, go to America, Britain, China, or Russia and try to overthrow the government and see if you will ever see the sun again.
Wo y3 aboa pii, for writing th ...
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Fool, when did you get your own brainwashed cured, wo ho kankan se atee, tuutuu nii ba, aboafunu. The Doctor who tried to abort you should have killed your useless pig.
Eric Mensah (e-mail: erykm75@yahoo.com):
Your threat to incarcerate me in Danquah's cell has been received....and dismissed. You Nkrumaist terrorists still live in the nostalgic history of those dark days when you tortured ...
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Are you surprised about the threat? What else can you expect from people who idolize a dead dictator?
They enjoy true freedom and justice today, something they take for granted but would be denied had Nkrumaism prevailed ove ...
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Let the Asante Kings tell you the role they played in the evil slave trade activities then you will understand what it takes to build a kingdom or a nation.I have no doubt that the Asantes are still proud of their kings. Than ...
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Dear Readers,
Please consider the density of the insults about
to be unleashed on me; it should score me a mention in the Guinness Book of Records as the most insulted person in the world. These Nkrumaist Pavlov Dogs are mo ...
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Amen. Finally someone is telling the truth. Hallelujah
We would like to know what role did the Asante kings play in the evil slave trade activities in the Gold Coast before coming to the deeds of Nkrumah.Thank you.
WONDERS.....A QUASI intellectual and PSEUDO scholar insults the African man of the millennium and expects congratulations and heartfelt panegyrics?
This is a good article. Nkrumah is nothing more than a moron. This article hits it right on the nail.
when nkrumah and his henchmen were agitating for self government,the british gave them the self government,and gave them the 200 million pounds at the central bank.the question we should ask ourselves is what nkrumah and his ...
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PDA is not as wrong headed as Guantanamo.Governments the world over what they have to do to move their nations forward.
If Nkrumah was a "brutal dictator" , then how would you describe Tubman, Idi Amin, and Lee Kuan Yew ?
I read only Part 1 of this tirade of intellectually and academically bankrupt heap of trash but didn't have time to read the Part 2. If Part 3 was like the previous, knowing the writer, Parts 4 to 12 will only get worse.
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The lawyer does not know his history, his 'rantings' only suggests he hates Nkrumah and he dose not see anything good about Nkrumah so leave this poor lawyer alone!
and keeps spinning his wheel. One is forced to think he's so ignorant he never heard of ghenghis khan, bismark, oliver Cromwell and the rest. Else how can he use the label of 'brutal dicatator'. Unless he doesn't know the mea ...
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Is that all you can say?
That the PDA was not evil because incarceration without trial happened elsewhere?
And that Nkrumah did not inherit all the money recorded as having been given to him by the colonialists?
You ...
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Last week he made a claim the coup plotters did not even call Nkrumah " a dictator". However, when I indicated that General Ankrah had indeed described Nkrumah a tyrant and that Ghanaians were fed up with his oppressive rule ...
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If SAS does not believe that Nkrumah attained Independence for the Republic of Ghana then he should as well start telling us about the evil slave trade activities that the asante kings administered with the Dutch in Gold Coas ...
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Of course, you know that that was brief. Hardly revving on 2 of my renowned 12 cylinders.
Yes, he of course saved much of the money himself and was criticised by one English Prof (Seidman?) in a book for accepting that "an ...
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As an octogenarian scholar, your understanding of metaphor is rather shallow....and so is your understanding of any issue of substance. You have made no sense here!
You have now resorted to insults to my righteous person.. ...
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Huh? Insulted you? How? You think you have the exclusive right to dish out insults liberally on pro-Nkrumahists? In any case, if you are familiar with Kuhn's ground-breaking book, insults are a normal part of even the academi ...
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My insults to the Nkrumaists is generic, not particularized; yours is personal...to my righteous person. There is the difference.
I am still demanding that you apologize to me because you are my senior brother, and I don't ...
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I did not insult unless you fell under any of the two categories I described. So answer the queries I put. Remember I used "if".
Are you aware of those facts I mentioned or not? If you are not aware, then you are indeed ...
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Was any of you a member of the Ghana Young Pioneers?
I've calculated that you may have been in elementary school when Nkrumah was overthrown and may have been a younger member of the GYP if you were one. Looks like Kojo T ...
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No wonder this Sarfo guy is hiding under the guise of a juris doctor degree to call himself a 'DOCTOR' when he has NEVER proposed, written and defended a dissertation before any competent doctoral committee, for which he woul ...
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The juris doctor is a post graduate diploma in law the equivalent of the LLB BL or post graduate diploma in law .In fact it is called a first degree equivalent to llb but subordinate to its masters llm.
Quote, "The juris doctor is a post graduate diploma in law the equivalent of the LLB BL or post graduate diploma in law." Unquote.
And despite all his hum-drum hoofy goofy qualifications, this man is only a teacher in a se ...
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There is anecdotal evidence that Nkrumah had a hand in the overthrow and killing of President Olympio of Togo. Can any Nkrumaist scholar put this lingering question to rest? As this borders on criminality, we should debunk th ...
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Do you also want to descend into the trenches with the shamed sas.Political accusation is rife so you must always take what you hear with a pinch of salt.It is a maze that should take proper analysis to unravel so don't beli ...
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Keneth, I don't believe the Olympio issue is coming from political opponents of Nkrumah. I will appreciate your insight, if you have any.
No, I wasn't. No need for me to join though my father suggested I did. Then he recommended I joined the scout too, since he was an ardent scout himself when young. I refused that too. I was more like a free spirit when young. ...
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Thanks for the info.
Oh no, I wasn't a member either. In my case it was my mum who was stridently against our joining. Instead we were to join the CYO (Catholic Youth Organisation) but what was the CYO set against the pio ...
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Indeed, those were the days! Both the Scout and the GYP used to hold their sessions at the basic school I attended just by our coconut plantation.
I only covet the tie of the GYP and at the time of the coup, a decision wa ...
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Andy-K, why do you hate Akans, you are not better as an Ewe!
Stop implicating prof Kwesi Atta Sakyi
Andy-K, why do you hate Akans, you are not better as an Ewe!
I made a decision not to comment on any article by the hyperbolist "Dr." SAS, but you have rubbed me in the wrong way with your comment and I must respond.
I have observed that we have the propensity to denigrate instituti ...
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Democracy existed in your villages when people voted on an issue by raising their hands after having lengthy discussions. That was called free association as well. Paper voting and church(assemblies) are no different.
Kwabena,
Thank for comments even if that came at the peril of breaking your oath of silence.
I suppose you are not trying to imply that I should shld to one of those post-modernists scholar of thoughts that posit that ...
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The only thing you have right in your head at this time of your age is your religious views which I will sell you to buy.
Your proficiency in English is even now waning.
Damirifa Due, Okyeame! Due ne amanehunu!
And k ...
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Ha! Ha! Ha! I am actually not even 60 yet but getting there! But most think I am under 50 though, thanks to my good looks.:-) Phew!
Btw, my English isn't waning. Just lack of concentration and writing in haste without re ...
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I once told you that proficiency in english does not matter much if a person is able to express and put ones message across and is understood and am sure you did understand him, right?
Now Mr, lawyer(1) what would you have ...
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Andy, what if postmodernism is the synthesis and a linchpin of our democratic milieu, which in fact it is. But to say in postmodernism everyone is right is true only to the extent of the law. No one can infringe upon your rig ...
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SEE HERE!
Leg 1.
Ghana History (Balance) - Check!
Leg 2:
Religion (Critical Assessment) - Check
Leg 3 (Comparative Economics (Value For Money Record)) - Check!
OUR FINAL: The 3-Leg Stool is always the stronges ...
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Thanks a lot too, Prof, for passing me.
Andy-K
MR. Turanchi Lawyer couldn't you have devoted your time to find out what 'actually' happened to the $250 billion dollars of which an insulting $1 billion was given to Ghana- how much was the total investment by Jubilee Fields ...
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stuck in first gear of stupidity. The EO group lives with him the same country. So why is he not pointing fingers at their unfair share of the oil deal. He wont. The same way he will never discuss the PCD under the NLM and NL ...
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Let Nkrumah rest in his grave
I had the opportunity to be among a group of people discussing Africa politics in the last century and to vote for whom we thought was Africa's greatest leader in the last century. I did not wink a second before voting for Ma ...
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Kakabo you are right on the unforgiveness nature of Nkrumah but that doesn`t make his achievements non existence. I also have my problems with Mandela because I am of the opinion that had Mandela not been selfish, the South A ...
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YOUR: "...shifting the political aparthied to economic aparthied at expense of the great majority of South African blacks..."
OUR COMMENT: We believe you have a point there! After all, who is to say the suffering "great ma ...
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Mandala, being so smart, learned from the mistakes of Nkrumah who has no clue of democratic governance(which was kind of prevalent in Ghana at independence) and needed to be mentored. But instead, consumed with pride and arro ...
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1. We stopped at your first paragraph!
2. We never point to a commentator's use of an English word or phrase, unless it is material to the point we want to make.
YOUR: "...Mandala, being so smart, learned from the mis ...
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Kakabo,
Clearly you have a point there.
And it was your choice in that unserious situation to vote for Mr. Mandela as "Africa's greatest leader in the last century".
However, you will agree that the cases you compare ...
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Mandela was jailed for 27 years and totally freed.Nobody ever made any attempt to assassinate him after his release.As for Nkrumah, 5 ASSASSINATION attempts were made on his life by his opponents through the machination of CI ...
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Mr sas,why don't you tell us about Asante kings and their slave trade business before Nkrumah?If you give us the opportunity to compare Nkrumah and asante kings,we shall see who the devil is.Thank you.
Akyea Mensah"s blood smeared on the very stool Danquah"s family occupied.That was the best human right he could get from the more than regal Danquah family.
ADUMTUMI KWASEA,How long will you display your immaturity and puerile mindset ? How old are you ?
You cannot pacify the WHITEMAN in apartheid South Africa by ignoring the disparity between Blacks and Whites, refusing to bridge the gap between BLACKS and WHITES,and call it RECONCILIATION.I had expected Mandela to put in ...
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Kojo,where have you been ? As usual,you don't mince words.Your take on MANDELA is excellent.
Kojo you are so good.I like your powerful statement "PACIFYING WHITEMAN IS NO ACHIEVEMENT".I have recorded it in my diary.
These are the types of people Ghana needed to help develop and steer Ghana in the right direction during the early days of Ghana's independence but chose to stay in foreign country to criticize such brains are still needed in ...
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Trained as a preacher at the Presbyterian mission, Nkrumah never came across the bible verses that talk of forgiveness. He treated his opponents and 'detractors' with iron fist just as how the house cleaning vindictive Trokos ...
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Mr. Figure-Out,
You certainly have figured it all out!
"..1. Akans should rally behind the Asante-Akyim leaning NPP and yank power...and...(for)...our discernible colleague Ghanaians...(to)...do away with the daily nons ...
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You are so stupid that it is not even funny....I don't share in your ethnocentric stupidity; that is too much beneath me...
Those who accuse me of tribalism know in their hearts that they are just being mischievous. But th ...
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How can you be in a neo-nazi formation and be denouncing their racism? You are the odd person out then!
Rough neck jerks worse than white skin-heads!
Andy-K
The problem with Africans of today is that many of us have still not yet recovered from the menial mentality of slaves.
We seem not to be able to think independently and deeply for ourselves and for our own good. Whatever ...
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Adjei Sarfo stop using academic titles and knowlege to manipulate the ignorant Ghanaian, African and people world over. There has been no leader in the world with no evil side. Mention just a single one. Human perfection is a ...
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You make it sound and look like there are no prisons in the U.S. and the west. The U.S. murder their enemies Ghadafi and Bin Laden are examples.
NPP WILL NEVER COME TO POWER BET ME
WE HAVE STOPPED SUPPORTING NANA ADDO PERIOD
Nkrumah will forever remain the Black Star of Africa.The greatest freedom fighter of our time who broke the shacklles of colonisation in Africa. I want that fake doctor sas to tell me how the Asante kings built their kingdoms ...
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The attempt by SAS and co to distort historical facts to suit their narrow narrative to serve their parochial interest had turned out to be a damp squib.From the comments no one seem to be taking sas and his cabal serious any ...
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EVERYBODY IS LAUGHING AT THE LOSERS,THE QUASI-INTELLECTUALS WHO ARE ALSO DESCRIBED AS HALF-BAKED SCHOLARS.
You are not a doctor. JD is not a
doctorate degree. Don't use etc.to confuse people.
Dr. Kamel Nkrumah was not part of the Wasted Generation, but phoney scholars like SAS is a card carrying member of the Wasted Generation.
All kinda partially true, yet still Ghana gets the lion's share of her electricity from 'Nkrumaist-' Akosombo dam.
Too much extremely black-/white-washed, oversimplified worldview in this article.
But otherwise well don ...
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THE NON-FACTUAL AND BIASED WRITER HAS NOW RESORTED TO CRAZY HYPOTHESIS.THE MORE HE RANTS,THE MORE HE MAGNIFIES HIS FOLLY-A SUBJECTIVE WRITER INDEED.