you are damn right Papa Kwasi. Now you are getting serious we love it.
you are damn right Papa Kwasi. Now you are getting serious we love it.
Maame Abenah 7 years ago
Ghana is 60 and owes 122billion cedis thanks to Mahama and the NDC.
It would have been good to be 60 and have save 122 billion for our offspring.
Ghana is 60 and owes 122billion cedis thanks to Mahama and the NDC.
It would have been good to be 60 and have save 122 billion for our offspring.
Nyimpa Papa 7 years ago
These are the type of perspectives we need from our elders. They must also tell us what to do and show the way.
These are the type of perspectives we need from our elders. They must also tell us what to do and show the way.
Prof Lungu 7 years ago
Dismissing history does not cut it!
Talking about independence for Ghana?
ITEM: The people are saying the approach Akufo Addo took to discuss the History of Ghana was totally wrong/disrespectful of the heritage of Kwame ... read full comment
Dismissing history does not cut it!
Talking about independence for Ghana?
ITEM: The people are saying the approach Akufo Addo took to discuss the History of Ghana was totally wrong/disrespectful of the heritage of Kwame Nkrumah.
So, sure, that is not going to feed anyone.
Still, proper accounting of history is important. Kwame Nkrumah, after all, showed Ghanaians and Africans what it actually means to be independent.
Respectfully, if Dr. Nduom does not know or understand the difference here, Dr. Nduom must have a problem with "independence", service, and "governance" for the People who truly matter. From all that - food, clothing, housing, good health, enlightenment, even, grow.
History is important, and the way officials speak about that history does matter!
Yakubu 7 years ago
D. Nduom is not dismissing history here. He is only pointing out the pointless rewriting of history and the debates that are overshadowing our forward movement.
Prof Lungus must stop the unnecessary negative replies to wh ... read full comment
D. Nduom is not dismissing history here. He is only pointing out the pointless rewriting of history and the debates that are overshadowing our forward movement.
Prof Lungus must stop the unnecessary negative replies to whatever Dr Nduom says. Dr Nduom means welll for the country and it shows with his deeds all over the country.
Ekow Samuel 7 years ago
Very well said of the statement that you ,stateing to let the people to know the real fact of independence of the bernafits that we have and the move of the fact suppose to be and anyway ,that is the democracy of the reformin ... read full comment
Very well said of the statement that you ,stateing to let the people to know the real fact of independence of the bernafits that we have and the move of the fact suppose to be and anyway ,that is the democracy of the reforming to bee in corllect of correction to in move of the good performing,God bless you Papa Nduom Dr. and oman ghana.
Papa 7 years ago
So where is the benefit of independence? And why has it not come? Thats a useful debate. Let's look forward. But Akufo-Addo must not attempt to re-write our history. We are watching his antics.
So where is the benefit of independence? And why has it not come? Thats a useful debate. Let's look forward. But Akufo-Addo must not attempt to re-write our history. We are watching his antics.
Crying Child 7 years ago
Papa you are so wise. You have said it all. We need to set our priorities right.
Papa you are so wise. You have said it all. We need to set our priorities right.
Justice 7 years ago
Papa you are perfectly right.
Papa you are perfectly right.
OBREMPON NY, NY 7 years ago
Ghana is LATE IN EVERYTHING, only advanced in
STEALING OF THE PUBLIC PURSE by our
POLITICIANS and HEAD of OUR INSTITUTIONS
of VARIOUS SECTORS of ADMINISTRATION . THIS
IS SHAMEFUL to the NATION. DR PAA ... read full comment
Ghana is LATE IN EVERYTHING, only advanced in
STEALING OF THE PUBLIC PURSE by our
POLITICIANS and HEAD of OUR INSTITUTIONS
of VARIOUS SECTORS of ADMINISTRATION . THIS
IS SHAMEFUL to the NATION. DR PAA KWESI,
YOU are RIGHT.
Emmanuel Kwabena Yirenkyi 7 years ago
@ 60. You should have your own home but today majority of Ghanaians don't have sleeping places of their own.
@60. You should be self sufficient and able to welcome home your grandchildren,but Ghana is still begging to eat. ... read full comment
@ 60. You should have your own home but today majority of Ghanaians don't have sleeping places of their own.
@60. You should be self sufficient and able to welcome home your grandchildren,but Ghana is still begging to eat.
@60 , you should not be taking bribes before doing your normal work expected of you but today Ghana most take bribe before casting their ballot.
@60 we got to know better.
Dr. PKN thanks allot.
EMMA VN 7 years ago
Great insight Dr Nduom. It was needless considering the rhetoric Nana gave and the subsequent debate which ensued. This have no impact on our well being. I am always encouraged by your insight and way of thinking. Ghana must ... read full comment
Great insight Dr Nduom. It was needless considering the rhetoric Nana gave and the subsequent debate which ensued. This have no impact on our well being. I am always encouraged by your insight and way of thinking. Ghana must be boasting of something great on our 60th birthday, but the reverse is the reality. The PPP is a great Party and Dr Nduom a great man.
EMMA VN 7 years ago
Dr Nduom is phenomenal and inspiring. Such a man, do we need to lead this country which should have been great. God bless Dr Nduom and the PPP. Nana's speech divided us as Ghanaians rather than uniting us. His recount which s ... read full comment
Dr Nduom is phenomenal and inspiring. Such a man, do we need to lead this country which should have been great. God bless Dr Nduom and the PPP. Nana's speech divided us as Ghanaians rather than uniting us. His recount which sort to position his favourite in the independent struggle was needles. Good work Dr Nduom.
Efo Senyo 7 years ago
Papa, you are right on point.
Ghana should get serious. why must Ghana's history be retold after sixty years? The history of Ghana must be told by historians and not politicians. Ghana politicians seems to have their own ve ... read full comment
Papa, you are right on point.
Ghana should get serious. why must Ghana's history be retold after sixty years? The history of Ghana must be told by historians and not politicians. Ghana politicians seems to have their own versions to whatever happens in the country and this is one of the critical reasons why we are where we are.
Patrick 7 years ago
It's really sad to engage in this unnecessary debate when there are more pressing National issues to talk about.
Galamsey, unemployment, education etc. the issues we should be talking about not independence.
It's really sad to engage in this unnecessary debate when there are more pressing National issues to talk about.
Galamsey, unemployment, education etc. the issues we should be talking about not independence.
Faruk Azaah 7 years ago
Ghanaian's deserve better and at 60 we should be better of than depending on aids. I agree with Dr. Nduom that " we should have matured at this age"
Ghanaian's deserve better and at 60 we should be better of than depending on aids. I agree with Dr. Nduom that " we should have matured at this age"
you are damn right Papa Kwasi. Now you are getting serious we love it.
Ghana is 60 and owes 122billion cedis thanks to Mahama and the NDC.
It would have been good to be 60 and have save 122 billion for our offspring.
These are the type of perspectives we need from our elders. They must also tell us what to do and show the way.
Dismissing history does not cut it!
Talking about independence for Ghana?
ITEM: The people are saying the approach Akufo Addo took to discuss the History of Ghana was totally wrong/disrespectful of the heritage of Kwame ...
read full comment
D. Nduom is not dismissing history here. He is only pointing out the pointless rewriting of history and the debates that are overshadowing our forward movement.
Prof Lungus must stop the unnecessary negative replies to wh ...
read full comment
Very well said of the statement that you ,stateing to let the people to know the real fact of independence of the bernafits that we have and the move of the fact suppose to be and anyway ,that is the democracy of the reformin ...
read full comment
So where is the benefit of independence? And why has it not come? Thats a useful debate. Let's look forward. But Akufo-Addo must not attempt to re-write our history. We are watching his antics.
Papa you are so wise. You have said it all. We need to set our priorities right.
Papa you are perfectly right.
Ghana is LATE IN EVERYTHING, only advanced in
STEALING OF THE PUBLIC PURSE by our
POLITICIANS and HEAD of OUR INSTITUTIONS
of VARIOUS SECTORS of ADMINISTRATION . THIS
IS SHAMEFUL to the NATION. DR PAA ...
read full comment
@ 60. You should have your own home but today majority of Ghanaians don't have sleeping places of their own.
@60. You should be self sufficient and able to welcome home your grandchildren,but Ghana is still begging to eat. ...
read full comment
Great insight Dr Nduom. It was needless considering the rhetoric Nana gave and the subsequent debate which ensued. This have no impact on our well being. I am always encouraged by your insight and way of thinking. Ghana must ...
read full comment
Dr Nduom is phenomenal and inspiring. Such a man, do we need to lead this country which should have been great. God bless Dr Nduom and the PPP. Nana's speech divided us as Ghanaians rather than uniting us. His recount which s ...
read full comment
Papa, you are right on point.
Ghana should get serious. why must Ghana's history be retold after sixty years? The history of Ghana must be told by historians and not politicians. Ghana politicians seems to have their own ve ...
read full comment
It's really sad to engage in this unnecessary debate when there are more pressing National issues to talk about.
Galamsey, unemployment, education etc. the issues we should be talking about not independence.
Ghanaian's deserve better and at 60 we should be better of than depending on aids. I agree with Dr. Nduom that " we should have matured at this age"