Empowering the Ghanaian Diaspora: The case for constitutional reform to allow dual citizens in politics

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  • Bitter truth 9 months ago

    You can’t serve two masters at the same time..if u are a Ghanaian abroad and u seriously want to serve your country Ghana, then u must denounce whichever country u obtain citizenship..how do u want to be citizens of two cou ...
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  • Bitter truth 9 months ago

    So whoever wrote this stupid article means that if a wicked and barbaric Chinese, Indian or Lebanese comes to Ghana and eventually gets a Ghanaian passports to become a Ghanaian citizen, since he has dual citizenship, he can ...
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  • Odenehokwame 9 months ago

    Did you digest the contents of the article? The author mentioned people with Ghanaian descent but not diasporas from India, Guatemala, Eskimos or Icelanders. Why can't people engage in discussions without insults?

  • Odenehokwame 9 months ago

    Mr/Mrs Bitter Truth, don't you think you could have appeal to the author's sense by pointing out that any Ghanaian living in the Diaspora and interested in taking political position in the country must renounce his foreign ci ...
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  • Yaw Nsowah 9 months ago

    Mr.Bitter Truth, is the author not entitled to his opinion? What is wrong with you. It is a shame that you call yourself educated but cannot express your opinion without resorting to insults. Go ahead and apologize to the au ...
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  • ARNOLD ARYEE 9 months ago

    YOU CANNOT SEREVE TWO MASTERS AT THE SAME TIME.

  • Yaw Nsowah 6 months ago

    Are you sure you are not afraid that when people from the diaspora are allowed to participate in politics in Ghana, you and your political masters will not lose their seat in parliament? Don't think of only your stomach but t ...
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