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Nkrumah hated being challenged publicly – K B Asante

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  • Ebo Graham 9 years ago

    President for life and life imprisonment for opponents. Nkrumad was a mad dictator

  • Mr.N 9 years ago

    Kwame Nkrumah was brutal dictator who hated every opposing view please K B Asante get the records right after all you are 90 years. Ghanaians should thank God for this day Feb 24, 1966. If you want to know how Ghana would if ...
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  • Ben 9 years ago

    God Bless Him.

  • facts 9 years ago

    Today's CPP is not The CPP of old. The CPP was a one and the only one political party in Ghana. Today all other parties would have their share in that. Their assets cannot be given back to anyone political party today. NO CO ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    The British spy agency known as "Swift" had managed to infiltrate the inner circles of the Nkrumah government and not the opposition.

  • Saint Ghfuo: Nyantakyi must go! 9 years ago

    Will your argue and bicker with your spouse, boss, parents, teacher in public? Ghana didn't deserve Nkrumah

  • DIAMOND 9 years ago

    Well said.
    Common management sense.
    Why argue with your boss in public?
    Only fools will do that.

  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago

    UNLESS ONE IS HUNGRY AND A THIEF NO NKRUMAIST WILL JOIN NDC. TRUE NKRUMAIST WILL NEVER ABANDON CPP! VOTE NDC OUT FOR A BETTER CPP AND NPP

  • ODURO ASARE BRIGHT 9 years ago

    BARRACK OBAMA

  • justicepee 9 years ago

    they should changed the stupid kotoka international airport,and make it nkrumah international airport, assholes,what kotoka did was pure evil, licking americans asses,hopeless man.they gained nothing,look at ghana now corrupt ...
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  • kwaku 9 years ago

    God allowed K B Asante to live this long to tell this truth the real Kwame Nkrumah now we know this is from the horses mouth

  • LOGAN 9 years ago

    wHAT DO U LEARN OUT OF THIS? tHOSE WHO OVERTHREW HIM HAVE THEY SOLVED OR PROBLEMS? iF nKRUMAH HAD LIVED HIS FULL SPAN OF LIFE WE WOULD NOT BE IN TROUBLE AS WE ARE IN NOW.wHO HAS BEEN ABLE TO PLAY THE ROLE AS AFRICA'S MAN OF D ...
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  • k,no problem,a 9 years ago

    kwaku how do you look at this? You don't challenge your superiors in public.It is never accepted anywhere. I believe the news paper is quoting KB out of context.If KB supports challenging superiors in public then he is a fool ...
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  • BBC NEWS! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago

    Cpp must come together with the great NDC party, to keep the tribalistic Npp Motorbikes thieves on opposition.

  • LOGAN 9 years ago

    Unfortunately you are rather mad and do not understand the politics of the day .

  • Dirty Muhammad 9 years ago

    He was towing communist line.

  • DIAMOND 9 years ago

    Communist, you say?
    Challenge your boss PUBLICLY in the most capitalistic environment and see your fate.

  • Onipaba of Akyem Maase 9 years ago

    Is Kwasi Pratt listening? We never saw Nkrumah before his demise. But the history seems distorted to make this man assume the level of infalibility. Whenever this man is criticized, Pratt pours venom. If a leader doesn't acce ...
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  • Yaw 9 years ago

    Akyem will always hate the liberator. In spite of all the hatred, it is only Nkrumah who is revered in Africa. Your steely disapproval of the African hero will not stick but his name shall always remain;Nkrumah never die.

  • Koo Dwomo 9 years ago

    The late Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's overthrow was a necessary evil, CIA or not. Nkrumah was a despot, and Ghana just after independence did not need that after colonialism to dictatorship was worth it. Nkrumah will forever remain in ...
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  • Koo Dwomo 9 years ago

    The late Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's overthrow was a necessary evil, CIA or not. Nkrumah was a despot, and Ghana just after independence did not need that after colonialism to dictatorship wasn't worth it. Nkrumah will forever remain ...
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  • Bomber 9 years ago

    Can you read and understand? Kotoka, an Ewe. led the coup so why mention Akyem?

  • Onipaba of Akyem Maase 9 years ago

    You call Nkrumah a liberator? You may have to see your great grand dad. At the time he was hustling abroad, did he care? In the United states, black Africans take advantage of their minority to mount demonstrations to seek fo ...
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  • Close Observer 9 years ago

    PRATT AND HIS LONG FANGS.

    IS IT NOT CLEAR THAT THE USELESS NDC PARTY CANNOT DO ANYTHING GOOD? VOTE THEM OUT IN 2016.

    YOU DON'T WANT TO BE INSULTED BY PEOPLE YOU HAVE EMPLOYED WHEN YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW YOUR MONEY IS SP ...
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  • ANTI-KWESI PRATT 9 years ago

    he was a real life communist who had his critics detained several times...he ordered the killing and exile of Ghanaians

  • Yaw 9 years ago

    If people will shoot at u, throw bombs at u when they can wait for the next election to contest u, all u have to do is disband them, throw them in jail and stop their foolishness. An eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. I would ...
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  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    The reason why he was overthrown is this type of mindset,he was doing that and eventually God pulled the plug and he was removed,throwing people in jail without trial is inhuman.

    The February 24 was the actual Ghana's Libe ...
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  • ama ghana 9 years ago

    All around the globe , whether democratic or not which first citizen is happy to be challenged or even critized without merit. Pls tell me. After 24 feb 1966 coup, has ghana made any progress? Still the salt that seasond afri ...
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  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    It is hard for appointees to challenge any leader anywhere publicly but this KB Asante guy is only making us to believe Nkrumah was very good only that he hated to be challenged by his appointees publicly but the fact is tha ...
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  • Gye Nyame 9 years ago

    @Ama: The economy was already in the gutter by about 1964. Nkrumah was the first to ask for an IMF bailout and tell Ghanaians to tighten their belts. By the time of the coup the coffers were empty.

  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    It is refreshing to hear an insider like Mr Asante publicly reveal a flaw of Nkrumah. This is what ardent Nkrumaists refuse do and justify everything he did on articles posted on Ghanaweb. To them, "Nkrumah does no wrong", ...
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  • Kowadis 9 years ago

    Why don't you show us which leader "likes" being "publicly opposed"?

    Busia, the champion of "freedom", FIRED Cameron Duodu for his "NO DIALOGUE" screamer in the Daily Graphic, when PP was in power!

  • 4 Year Old 9 years ago

    Which past or present leader likes being challenged in public?

  • CONCERNED GHANAIAN 9 years ago

    Mr. K.B.ASANTE is not almost 90-year-old as the report says: he celebrated his 90th Birthday last year.
    Ghanaians will realize his worth after he has passed away. We should count ourselves blessed to have him still with us, ...
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  • Mr. Smith 9 years ago

    Kowadis, I will raise hell even if my wife does that in public. I may not allow it at home either. No boss no matter how small the business is will allow that. Is KB not human? Total rubbish!!

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Kwadwo,

    There is nothing strange about this. Whoopi Goldberg, Mill Maher, and Dan Rather, to mention but three, lost their jobs for publicly challenging George W. Bush.

    In fact, I have not known of a single leader who l ...
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  • Yaw 9 years ago

    Mr. Kwarteng
    For God's sake why do you think every body should have been prepared to hand their liberty to KWame Nkrumah?

    Barely two years after independence Nkrumah was throwing people into prison without trial. Should a ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    You want me to hero-worship Danquah? And who is hero-worshing Nkrumah? I don't know of any individual who hero-worships Nkrumah?

    What I am saying is this: Asante's statement is typical of every leader, if not typical of h ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Yaw,

    Like I said before, what Asante said is done everywhere. It is part and parcel of statecraft.

    Government appointees swear oath (of secrecy) to the presidency to serve it and from there go on to work at the pleasure ...
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  • Opium Wars 9 years ago

    francis Kwarteng, I suggest you read: "The Destruction of Black Civilization" and "The Rebirth of African Civilization" by Chancellor Williams, if you have not done so already. And whiles you are at it, take a look at the "Op ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Opium Wars,

    I read William Chancellor's "The Destruction of Black Civilization" in 1997? I have also read all his other books.

    I have also read Popper's "Open Society and Its Enemies." I even referenced Popper's book i ...
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  • Opium Wars 9 years ago

    francis kwarteng, I think they are very much relevant, inasmuch as, from our last exchanges, and from what you seem to be saying here, you appear to take certain things for granted. And in your usual fallacious and specious w ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Opium Wars,

    Are you on opiate? You have still not demonstrated to me why Chancellor's work has any relevance to what Asante is saying!

    Then again, what has Chancellor's Williams work got to do with infighting among Afr ...
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  • Opium Wars 9 years ago

    francis kwarteng, it appears your grasp of Chancellor Williams works is tenuous at best. Read Chapter XVI, Direction of Civilization in the "Rebirth of African Civilization"
    and then you will see the connection I am trying ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Opium Wars,

    Are you still on opiate? No, I don't have to agree to disagree with you since you have no clue what you are talking about…Hahahahahaha. How do you read my brother Opium Wars (not an insult; just want to know) ...
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  • Opium Wars 9 years ago

    francis kwarteng, what you have just demonstrated and shown us, is your state of mind - pretending to be knowledgeable on matters that frankly goes way beyond you.

    Let me state my position again. I am an Africanist whose ...
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  • k,no problem,a 9 years ago

    Kwarteng, you are the greatest.

  • macho 9 years ago

    don't you think you are pseudo scientist yourself?... asking that we focus on someone's flaws as a way of showing that he is human(a fact that we already know) is a total waste of time.. an exercise of that nature should only ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Macho,

    It is a "flaw" only when you are ignorant about diplomacy, politics, and statecraft. K.B. Asante may be confused because what he is saying is not a flaw.

    It is a normal practice in diplomacy, politics, and state ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    Francis, what Asante is talking about suggest " how dare you attitude"of Nkrumah. It suggests megalomania. He felt omnipotent and this explains his delusional fantasies of power that manifested in his loud cry for African uni ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Kwadwo,

    I wonder if you live in the US and follow news like I do. Sometimes I am so shocked about you "ignorance"(i DON'T USE THE WORD AS AN INSULT, HENCE IN QUOTES) of certain controversies in the public domain.Go to ABC ...
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  • Adote 9 years ago

    Mr. Corney, my friend, please, let's stop this Ghanaian sickness of putting our heads in the sand to supporting or criticizing one party or another, with no logical thinking process. Whatever Dr. Nkrumah's faults were he disp ...
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  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    First of all,Nkrumah became a prime minister and later a president inheriting a country that had no debt but left debt behind,nobody is saying he did not do anything for the country but he became a tyrant which destroyed the ...
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  • Adote 9 years ago

    Mr. Corney, fine, the companies Nkrumah created through GIHOC were privatized, according to your assertion, are these privatized companies still in operation, providing jobs to Ghanaians?
    This is the problem, we all know tha ...
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  • Gye Nyame 9 years ago

    Ask JJ and his friends what they did with the factories but one thing I can tell you is that Ghana Airways, Black Star line, were running at a loss long before Nkrumah left office. Many of the factories built were not produci ...
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  • Nana Ansah 9 years ago

    Tell me when the water started flowing from Weija and Kpong to Accra/Tema,tell me if it was Nkrumah who did that.

    Weija was built in 1952 by damming the Densu river basin to create a huge reservoir when Nkrumah was Leade ...
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  • Zoobie-Zoobie 9 years ago

    ask Mahamah what he has been doing with the money he borrowed and JJ what he did for Ghana in his 20 years of "Nothing"... half education is dangerous!!!!

  • Concerned 9 years ago

    First of all Corney sometimes makes ugly remarks and her ugliness is making you assume only a man can be this ugly. Her bitterness at beautiful things should not be taken seriously. She's got to be twisted to think Rawlings w ...
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  • Pelicles 9 years ago

    Name those who were throwing bombs? When Nkrumah was the president, how big was Accra and was the city well developed? No. He was busily focusing his attention on uniting the entire continent of Africa at a time he knew was ...
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  • Adote 9 years ago

    Are you serious? You did not know that during Nkrumah's Presidency the opposition party (UP) members were throwing and planting bombs at functions Nkrumah attended, by the way have you heard about Kulungugu bombing before? Ev ...
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  • Gye Nyame 9 years ago

    Objectivity means talking about pros and cons of an issue, not just being one sided. Nkrumah was a smart man but he let the left, KGB and Chinese influence him during the cold war time to his own detriment.

  • Contemporary Youth 9 years ago

    Corney NDC guru,haha! are you saying, the overthrow of Ghana's first president was sanctioned by the Almighty God? Hmmmm. I wish instincts of Ghanaians would be heightened to make the boldest and best decisions. Amen.

  • ROSE 9 years ago

    You are a big idiot.

  • k,no problem,a 9 years ago

    Yes you are right but which people. That is where the CPP erred. Arrest suspects, investigate them, put them before court and try them. From court they can be remanded until the case is properly disposed of.If the Cpp had do ...
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  • mam 9 years ago

    Ghana's problem started after he was overthrown

  • Kowadis 9 years ago

    Just google: Johnson library: Ghana.

    There you will find "declassified" CIA
    info about "having insiders in the coup planning"!

  • KOGYAM 9 years ago

    KWESI PRATT, DID YOU HEAR THAT? THE VERY FREEDOM OF SPEECH WHICH YOU HAVE FOUGHT FOR OVER THE YEARS WITH RAWLINGS REGIME WAS THE SAME WEAK POINT OF NKRUMAH AS SAID HERE BY K.B ASANTE WHO WAS A CABINET MINISTER AND KNEW BETTER ...
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  • Egya Blay 9 years ago

    We continue to argue and pass some untoward comment about Kwame Nkrumah which very unfounded. My problem is people will not even spend GHC 1 to buy a book and read to know about some of these people and the political histor ...
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  • Egya Blay 9 years ago

    We continue to argue and pass some untoward comments about Kwame Nkrumah which are very unfounded. My problem is people will not even spend GHC 1 to buy a book and read to know about some of these people and the political his ...
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  • HARDER-@89 9 years ago

    Being human no one will wish to be challenged or contested against openly and more so when he happens to be ya boss,ya employer or butters ya bread. and in this regard nkrumah was no exception...as for the complicity of the c ...
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  • HUMANISM 9 years ago

    Nkrimah was woven out of the fabric of Lenin, Stalin, Brezhnev and currently Putin. All these communist individuals are DICTATORS for life.

    In fact, almost all Ghanaians who went to school in Russia/Soviet Union actually ...
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  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    If Putin is a dictator then all world leaders are dictators.
    Russia is no more in the communist era,the western leaders are also keeping dictators in power,something Rusdia is not doing currently.

  • HUMANISM 9 years ago

    Russia is a dictatorship. You would not understand until you open a news media outlet in Moscow and you try to ask Putin legitimate questions about how he runs Russia.

    He was 8 yrs president, nxt 8 yrs prime minister, nxt ...
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  • MOI 9 years ago

    LET THE MAN NKRUMAH REST IN PEACE. NPP SHOULD LEAVE HIM ALONE TO REST.

  • Freedomic 9 years ago

    They are out! Out of the woodwork. Jealousy and envy of the Nkrumah still rages on.

  • Menua Kwadwo 9 years ago

    K B Asante is talking about Nkrumah here and you are complaining about NPP. What is the matter with you people?

  • kre 9 years ago

    Is that the history you know about Nkrumah?

  • Maami Esi 9 years ago

    Nkrumah never dies

  • abena kwabena 9 years ago

    I SAW IT, I LIVED IT AND I CAN COMPARE. THERE IS NO ONE LIKE NKRUMAH. HE WAS WELL EDUCATED, SO HE SET GOALS AND WORKED HARD TO ACHIEVE THEM. EXAMPLE IS "THE 7 YEARS DEVELOPMENT PLAN" MY ADVISE IS THAT WE SHOULD STOP FIGHTING ...
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  • Freedomic 9 years ago

    While he is dead and gone, this man achievements continue to outweigh and outshine his detractors best efforts!

    A dine BRIAN like that!

  • Freedomic 9 years ago

    While he is dead and gone, this man achievements continue to outweigh and outshine his detractors best efforts!

    A fine BRAIN like that!

  • Canada 9 years ago

    Whites never wanted black around the world to come together. Nkrumah had ideas that challenged the imperliast. The self reliance and cooperation of black from the caribean to africa was a threat. This is why Marcus Garvey was ...
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  • Kwofie Benibengor 9 years ago

    GHANAIANS SHOULD CONSIDER 24TH FEB.AS A DARK DAY IN GHANA N BE PREPARED TO MOVED THE NATION FORWARD.DICTATOR OR NOT,GHANA N THE REST OF AFRICA WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER THAN TODAY.K.B ASANTE SHOULD HAVE USE THIS DAY TO ADVICE GH ...
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  • okaniba,atlanta,usa 9 years ago

    nkrumah was a dictator, and dictators dont want to be challenged period.but dictators are disgraced before they fall from power.who helped nkrumah to be a dictator?dictators dont want to deal with intelligent people,they alwa ...
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  • NANA EGYIR 9 years ago

    "Seek ye first the political kingdom and all else shall be added onto you." by Kwame Nkrumah. Instead of "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Matt 6.33.
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  • JAY 9 years ago

    What white folks hate to see is that they do not want black folks to unite and do positive things toward community and nation building as a whole. Slavery has been abolished but is alive in a sheep skin....since everybody wan ...
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  • Aj 9 years ago

    Dude,we blacks blame the whites folke for every damn shit.but look at what's happening now in Africa,Dr Congo,south sudan,central Africa Rep., and somalia all this countries fighting themselves due to tribal gimmicks. if Dr N ...
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  • Neither NDC Nor NPP 9 years ago

    It is quite clear that the dementia is beginning to take hold in Asante's constitution.

    Who hated public criticism and challenge more than the terror-master, Busia?

    Asante, have you forgotten "No court, no court"? Or t ...
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  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    Nkrumah's overthrow was a collective project by the European Colonial Powers and the United States. Period!

    Indisputable evidence exists to directly incriminate the British, the French, and the Americans. Others like the D ...
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  • k,no problem,a 9 years ago

    Ah! Who are you Berko? This is a masterpiece we need people like you to be at the forefront of politics.

  • Efo Kwaku Canada 9 years ago

    Nkrumah started a big project to unite Africa which was good but he was not able to achieve it so he wasted Ghanaians resources for nothing , he should have start that confederation from West Africa , eventually he became dic ...
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  • Freedomic 9 years ago

    Tell us ungrateful jealous one.

  • Efo Kwaku Canada 9 years ago

    Jealous of who ? did Nkrumah achieved Africa unity? You educated ignorance people has brought Ghana to square one because you don't analyse things ,and weigh the best do you know Ghana GDP at the time of Nkrumah ? and the res ...
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  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    Efo, you have embarrassingly exposed your utter ignorance. Do you even know what HIPC stands for? With the HIPC came the total forgiveness of our Debts. Nkrumah had debts to pay, after the West pulled the rug from under him ...
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  • Efo Kwaku Canada 9 years ago

    You're really learner and I really appreciate your insight about Nkrumah as a great leader but my question was did he achieved Africa unity ?If not then he wasted Ghanaians resources to champion that course, all Africa countr ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    HIPC did not totally forgive all of our debts. Our debt in 2001 was 8.9 billion dollars, comprising 4.7 billion dollars external debt and 4.2 billion dollars internal debt.

    HIPC forgave us the external debt only and not th ...
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  • harun 9 years ago

    Mr asate pls we are yet to come to terms with those overtrow the great leader so stop making ill words about him

  • Military Man 9 years ago

    "The almost 90-year-old Asante, who served as a Secretary in Nkrumah’s Government told Morning Starr host Kafui Dey Tuesday February 24, 2015 in an interview that Dr. Nkrumah, who was overthrown exactly 49 years ago in a mi ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Military Man,


    Well said.

    This is done everywhere. I wonder why people are "pretending" (or is it ignorance?) this should be different in Nkrumah's case.

    What Asante says is part and parcel of statecraft. If a pres ...
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  • Military Man 9 years ago

    Show me one person in authority who does like being challenged publicly, especially from people supposedly hired to serve him or work for him and I will tell you that person is NOT a human being but a saint.

    Did Nkrumah e ...
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  • T'pau 9 years ago

    Don't go too far. Just have a read of some of the discussion forum on GhanaWeb and look at the way people hue insults on others when their views are being challenged.

    Such people would have definitely thrown their 'opponen ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Nkrumah is not my favorite politician because of his life President, one party and PDA but if this was the only character flaw, then he was a Saint. Atleast his title as the PPresident of Ghana entitled him for that courtesy ...
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  • macus 9 years ago

    Yes, it's obvious of that man.

  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    Could we challenge the CIA to produce unredacted version of the declassified information on its full activities on Nkrumah and his overthrow?

    Under the blackened, permanently obscured sections of the declassified CIA repor ...
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  • SOCCERMAN 9 years ago

    Then CIA was too good

  • Paa Joe 9 years ago

    DOES IT MAKE A SENSE FOR A MEMBER OF A GOVERNMENT OR CABINET MEMBER TO CHALLENGE ITS LEADER IN A PUBLIC.

    ASANTE, THIS IS PURELY A DISQUALIED REMARK.

    WILL YOU ALLOW YOURSELF TO BE CHALLENGED BY ANY OF YOUR STAFF IN PUBLI ...
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  • ONE UNITED SOCIALIST AFRICA.K GARVEY 9 years ago

    To those political elite who damn Kwame Nkrumah you are nothing but reactionary intellegentsia,cliques etc enlisted in Nkrumah's work CLASS STRUGGLE IN AFRICA .you form part of the clique who aids and albeit the neo colonia ...
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  • James 9 years ago

    This ninety year old man may be suffering from Dementia.

  • James 9 years ago

    G.K.Berko's words of wisdom and his teachings must transform Nkrumah haters.

  • emmanuel Papayaw Owusu 9 years ago

    All the so called Nkrumahists have betrayed Nkrumah in the way they present him. I am waiting for the day that the truth Nkrumahist will rise up to defend the course of Nkrumah. The KB Asante and their associates are helping ...
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  • more 9 years ago

    Bless You.... Live may you live long and continue fighting more for US ... Thank. You.. Bless You..

  • Kwesi Mends 9 years ago

    Busia jailed a Legon student who challenged him publicly.

  • Pazuki 9 years ago

    You are a traitor,you couldn't achieve what Nkrumah had,you will be hurting to your grave.

  • appiah 9 years ago

    Nkrumah was just incapable to handle any competition and he just excommunicated all people having divergent opinion on anything. What was even worst is that he criminalize all people who disagreed with him. Nkrumah was always ...
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  • TEE 9 years ago

    NEVER PERIOD

  • TEE 9 years ago

    NKRUMAH THE ONLY GIFTED HUMAN BEING GIVEN BY GOD TO GHANA

  • Apeatse 9 years ago

    A true African. Americans couldn't control him. They couldn't bribe him and push him around, so they paid Ghanaians to kill him. All the new leaders are sankwas compared to Kwame Nkrumah. Nkrumah never executed any of his opp ...
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  • Michael K. Tettevi 9 years ago

    The way Dr. Nkrumah treated Dr. J.B. Danquah clearly showed that there was rivalry among the Big 6 who claimed for independence. How could such a group of rivals have lead the then Gold Coast to independence ? 9 years later t ...
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  • Kwame 9 years ago

    It is uncalled for for a civil servant to oppose a minister in public moreover the president. I was once in a meeting with a managing director of a motor vehicle importing firm who insulted a minister and his party, though I ...
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  • ONUA JOE 9 years ago

    What does KB mean by challeged publickly?The dictated hated other opinions and so he ended up being surrounded by YES MEN.All the objective thinking guys were branded saboteurs and in his book DARK DAYS IN GHANA,Nkrumah himse ...
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  • Antef 9 years ago

    Akora Kwarteng's flute! Opium Wars is right. Nkrumah was a dictator. Period!