Beyond the Illusion of Power: Unpacking the Ofori-Atta narrative

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  • Apongas 10 months ago

    Very thought provoking poem. Lessons indeed for all about the transient nature of power and life itself.
    we must all line transparent and humble lives.
    Thanks

  • Kojo opoku-London-UK 10 months ago

    The greatest African of the Century was betrayed by the Akyem Abuakwa Mafia looking for a free lunch and unemployment benefits-J B Danquah. Dr Kwame Nkrumah Statute stands in Tanzania, Kenya and Ethiopia but his own people he ...
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  • Dr. Gabriel Y Asante 10 months ago

    Good stuff, so insightful, and rich in content. Integrity and accountability must be the hall-mark; a lessons for everyone. Well done my brother and more grease.

  • ERNEST 10 months ago

    A timely reminder to those on top of the "apple tree" today, tomorrow they say is pregnant.

  • SAA 10 months ago

    in africa when we elect people to serve- their main aim is to pillage like there is no tomorow with impunity. it is just my wish that this bad man ofuiatta should face justice severely as an example. whilst he was mismanaging ...
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  • viola 10 months ago

    Hi whats up?

  • Gomido 9 months ago

    Wow! Great piece of admonition that must be adopted and adapted by GES to the school curriculum. A MUST! This will inculcate patriotism in our children from the very early stage. All aspiring politicians must treat this poem ...
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