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Archaeological mystery in Ghana: Why didn't past droughts spell famine?

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  • Lilian 7 years ago

    From colonial slavery to NDC ignorance. Both are the same.

  • Willy 7 years ago

    This article is beyond NDC supporters reading, comprehension and understanding. Let one read and summarize for me to see.

  • Togbega 7 years ago

    Good research. Solid interpretation of research findings. This is the type of work we expect from our dons at the Archaeology Department at the UG.

  • kzee 7 years ago

    That's exactly what came to my mind. But sometimes you can't fault our scholars. They even have to fight before their research funds are paid while money is spent on things that don't benefit the nation.

  • Tony 7 years ago

    We thank NDC for making this research a success. If it is some violence npp, all the eight years would have been acids and killing of innocent souls. Idiot

  • Sarah 7 years ago

    That is all you can say, ya bre agu, idiot...?

  • sam 7 years ago

    Is a long time ghanaweb put such an educative piece. Kudos, u made my day

  • NPP KWASEAFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO KUO 7 years ago

    "hungry season"? What is that?

  • Kploanyi 7 years ago

    Hunger season is like the way NDC and dead goat has turned Ghana into

  • NPP KWASEAFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO KUO 7 years ago

    I found out that in reality "Hunger Season" is a code name for your prostitute mother. That is what she is known by in her trade.

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  • Dixon 7 years ago

    Yes colonialism disrupted Africa is what has made a us the so called "third world countries "