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Ghanaians must respect divergent views – Nduom

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  • .USMAN. 8 years ago

    If Dr Danaa, who holds a PhD, could behave this way then university education is useless in Ghana. If people of his caliber are leading Ghanaians then, I am afraid, we shall soon fall into a ditch.
    Who asked Dr Danaa to take ...
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  • Zinabu 8 years ago

    From the Zongo. However you paint a leopard some of the spots can still be seen.

  • Tribes Man 8 years ago

    A decorated donkey is still an Ass.

  • yaa dua 8 years ago

    Our kind of politics leaves no room for other peoples opinions. I remember showing support to ideas of a particular party its aftermath and negative response wasn't encouraging. I m not prepared to kill over party politics pe ...
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  • Uncle Pee 8 years ago

    Ghana has a shortage of people who put the country ahead of politics. Dr Nduom, have you thought of opening up an ideological institute to pump sense into our "educated illiterates"? Most of them have PhDs unfortunately!

  • Busia 8 years ago

    Why do you call insulting the President a disagreement. You have to be wholly truthful or remain a typical lying Ghanaian politician. You are surreptitiously denigrating the Presidency.

  • Papa2 8 years ago

    Great, great, great thinking for a better Ghana

  • PresidentPapanono 8 years ago

    This man is the right man for Ghana but.......how shallow and myopic we as a people are, refusing to recognize good people because they are not from our village or our tradition etc etc. Ghana loses if Paa Kwesi is ignored!!N ...
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  • Andy K- Kumasi 8 years ago

    Full of wisdom and patroitism. This man has to be president in Ghana. I wonder why some people cannot accept the fact that we are living in a society and that all our views cannot be same. Particularly with the communicators ...
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  • Kwaku Amexo 8 years ago

    Start civic education from early childhood. Others will call it brainwashing but it is very important to start very early. Ghanaians should learn to tolerate differences and stop insulting. Tribalism and politicization of eve ...
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  • SAMMY LAPUTA 8 years ago

    Thank you Kwaku Amexo. The elderly in our society have so far failed us. They owe it as a duty to set good examples for us to follow else we are doomed.

  • Plain Plain 8 years ago

    Why do you sight only people disagreeing with the president as the only example. To be fair and taken seriously you should have gone the whole distance by condemning all manner of intolerance such as has torn your former part ...
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  • BAFFUOR AKOTO 8 years ago

    He cites the different parties that voters might support other than his own PPP but excludes CPP. He just cannot even bring himself to include CPP in the list of political parties in Ghana!

    So much for tolerating divergen ...
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  • Ghanaba Babs In The Diaspora 8 years ago

    It could not have been stated better than what Dr Ndoum has iterated.

  • Memma White 8 years ago

    Self respect is alien to the black mindset; the white establishment knows and capitalizes on this very heavily. The way I see it, if you have self-respect, you are more likely to respect divergent views in others. Because you ...
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