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Does an incompetent NDC gov't denote a competent NPP?

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  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 8 years ago

    George W. Bush was stranded at an airport while he was out on the campaign trail. In the lounge,he spotted an old man sitting all by himself, who looked awfully familiar.
    So George W. approached the old man and said "Excuse ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    When it comes to assessing competence, unfortunately, all our political parties have grossly demonstrated extreme incompetence in efforts to come up with visions, plans, policies, and measurable processes to get our nation mo ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We agree!

    It is clear by most measures that Ghana is not moving ahead.

    As such, we must actually extend Ms. Osei's thesis: An incompetent NDC gov't does not denote a competent NPP, or a competent PPP....!

    Accra, Ghan ...
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  • Anago Gbemi 8 years ago

    A competent party that bathes its members in acid?shoot disagreeing members is broad day light?go to bed.It is amazing how some NPP members tickle themselves and laugh,this is a party in disarray,disjointed and seriously disc ...
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  • tiger 8 years ago

    It is strange how some people understand the english language.not everyone is gifted to spak,write and use this language.I think the guy who wrote has Problems understanding the word competence.How can you term a mob which ca ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    tiger,
    In your pithy comment, you talk about "gifted" writers and "speakers" of English, and those who are, and are not "competent".

    Well, if you were unable to even tell who wrote this essay from the top, who, we must as ...
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  • Gordon 8 years ago

    His problem is that he wants to be President by all means. It is not even enough for him to be a kingmaker - someone behind the throne seeing to it that things go well for mother Ghana. He wants to be the one occupying the th ...
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  • KOO 8 years ago

    Yes,with no effective third force to help check the hegemony of NDC,Ghana,s parliament is just a joke.Apart from NDC and NPP,all others are mere parties in name not making any impact in politics.

  • P Djamgbe. 8 years ago

    Koo, this is not the fault of politicians and their political parties, it is the fault of the electorates. We Ghanaians have decided not to recognize any other party. Always if it is not NDC then it should be NPP, yet these t ...
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  • Gordon 8 years ago

    I don't think the electorate has to be blamed. It is the politicians and their parties. They are to sell themselves to the electorate, not the other way round. If third parties cannot unite and present a strong force to the e ...
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  • quiopo 8 years ago

    haba

  • Nii Major 8 years ago

    I read your article with a beat of uneasiness. The title was very charming and attractive but I differ with the substance in some respect.First of all the mantra on opponents of President Bahama's has been incompetence. what ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Ms. Osei,
    We missed your "New year's resolutions by Ghanaians for change" published on the 6th, and just got a chance to read it. With your latest, it is clear where we are headed on this "ride".

    We agree: Ghana needs a s ...
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  • Papa 8 years ago

    Pure wisdom. Great article