'A step too far': Mali military's move to hold on to power prompts revolt

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  • Kwabena Ansa 7 months ago

    The action taken by Mali's military ruler regarding turning over his reign to a legally constituted civilian rule should be a lesson to those Ghanaians who are advocating and hoping for a coup d'état. Most Ghanaians do not w ...
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  • Kingsley 7 months ago

    Those who are shouting for democracy are all criminals, using democracy as a tool to steal from the government. NPP who pride themselves on been true democrat and the the party of Lawyers turn out to be the most criminal mind ...
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  • Shamsi Waleed 7 months ago

    Kingsley the fool. 20+ years of Rawlings dictatorship and what can Ghana show for it. Singapore and Malaysia accomplished more than Ghana in those years. Apuu

  • CASH OUT DAILY WITH THIS SKILL THAT MAKES MONEY 4 U - NOT SCAM, MAGIC OR PRAYER ALONE 7 months ago

    Skilled HAND-WORK NEVER RUNS OUT OF FASHION - that's what God blesses, the work of your hand! EMPOWER yourself with this skill or help someone do so this May. You either rise or get buried. No more excuses. Time to thrive by ...
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  • Mr Smith 7 months ago

    Ghanaians are simply comparing NDC and NPP to Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso. That's all.

  • Concened Citizen 7 months ago

    African Leaders are power drunk why can't the Army transition to Civilian Govt in 2years by having elections and it's been 5 years and still want to keep a govt under military rule for 10years in this day and age

  • COD 7 months ago

    Mr. Goita and and company should throw away all the successes and sacrifices made for a better Mali.
    That political move might give France The African Destroyer the chance to influence and sneak in to install another idiot o ...
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