Forget about Agenda 2063,Africa Unity is only on paper,Anglophone Africa is for,Francophone Africa never supported African Unity ,do you remember Sekou Toure ? The hardships he went through for supporting OAU ? Please always ... read full comment
Forget about Agenda 2063,Africa Unity is only on paper,Anglophone Africa is for,Francophone Africa never supported African Unity ,do you remember Sekou Toure ? The hardships he went through for supporting OAU ? Please always tell readers the truth
ghanaman 7 years ago
Nice to know what some of Africa#s women are doing to make the continent a better place. Even more pleasing is the fact that the author is Ghanaian. Best wishes on Africa Day!
Nice to know what some of Africa#s women are doing to make the continent a better place. Even more pleasing is the fact that the author is Ghanaian. Best wishes on Africa Day!
Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago
The writer of this article asks the question: What does African Union Day mean to you? My answer is, the African Union Day means the sweat and sacrifice of one person, and one person alone, Dr. Nkrumah, and the extravagant us ... read full comment
The writer of this article asks the question: What does African Union Day mean to you? My answer is, the African Union Day means the sweat and sacrifice of one person, and one person alone, Dr. Nkrumah, and the extravagant use of Ghana's resources to create another African behemoth boondoggle. This is what African Union Day means to me.
Not once did the writer of this article, a Ghanaian I must say, make mention the name of Dr. Nkrumah and his efforts, and more importantly the extravagant use of Ghana's resources meant for the development of our nation in the creation of OAU and now AU. Why couldn't any Ghanaian of sound mind muse over the state of the OAU/AU after exactly 53 years today.
Would the the architects of OAU/AU, Kwame Nkrumah, Haile Selassie, and Malcolm X take a bow in approbation, or bow in ignominy with the state of the OAU/AU today? Doesn't it say volumes about African personality? In fact, what are we celebrating? But the real question is: Was Dr. Nkrumah wise in his use of Ghana's resources meant for Ghana's development to create OAU, which is now AU? What would be the state of Ghana today had Nkrumah spent all his time, efforts, and resources available to build the country? Is this too much to ask by discerning minds? Why do some CPP apparatchiks take offence in discussing the performance of Nkrumah's government?
We have a solid reason to ask that question, because we are sufficiently informed, and also know that when a leader spends his time and resources pursuing the interest and well-being of his people, good things happen to the people. Singapore's PM Lee Kwan Yew was Nkrumah's contemporary, but because he was dedicated to his country and people, he was able to transform his country's marshy land to a first world nation just in a quarter of century - that's all it took, just 25 years. Today Singapore is one of the Asian Tigers, well known for their sound historic upliftment of their peoples. Comparing Singapore's income per capita with Ghana's is like day and night. While Singapore has the third highest income per capita in the world at $38,000 (the last time I checked), Ghana's income per capita sits at $1,500. Is this too much of a question to ask by discerning minds?
Forget about Agenda 2063,Africa Unity is only on paper,Anglophone Africa is for,Francophone Africa never supported African Unity ,do you remember Sekou Toure ? The hardships he went through for supporting OAU ? Please always ...
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Nice to know what some of Africa#s women are doing to make the continent a better place. Even more pleasing is the fact that the author is Ghanaian. Best wishes on Africa Day!
The writer of this article asks the question: What does African Union Day mean to you? My answer is, the African Union Day means the sweat and sacrifice of one person, and one person alone, Dr. Nkrumah, and the extravagant us ...
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