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Ken Agyapong ought to have sued, not threatened Ato-Kwamena

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  • Obinim 8 years ago

    I personally think Mr Okoampa has floored himself on this issue. Fancy this is a literature piece and the characters are to be identified, who or what are you going to identify?
    1. I
    2. MP
    3. He and his
    So can Mr Okoampa ...
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  • Osei kofi 8 years ago

    I doubt whether this professor has any sense of critical thinking.Even an illiterate would tell you that a suit can not succeed with this vague generality where no one had been mentioned and no location specifics.

    The suit ...
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  • Tungsten 8 years ago

    Why can't you keep your writings simple. Ioyou wish to send your message across why not write simple English instead of instead you choose to use your flair for the Queens language to confuse your fucking KKK-like tribesmen ...
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  • Dede 8 years ago

    Obviously Okoampa can learn a thing or two from Ato-Dadzie's simple but effective journalistic language especially when one writes for the Ghanaian public

  • Asafo Kwame Sowah 8 years ago

    This writer pretends not to be pro-NPP. It's cool, after all the most serious disease in Ghana is the majority of those who say they have been to school are only semi-illeterates. In a country of rumour mongers anybody says a ...
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  • kweku trouble 8 years ago

    "Cousin Kwesi Twum"? Name dropping Okoampa. You're related to everyone.

  • G. K. Berko 8 years ago

    The maxim 'it takes one to know one' that the Professor referred to is one of those overused and exaggerated maxims that contrast reality. I wonder why the Professor even conceded how trite that maxim is by describing it as: ...
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  • sam 8 years ago

    this writer thought he was writing for his literature students. cant he use simple english. this confirms what Kofi Wayo always says that Ghanaians think big english is the answer.