President Mahama and the third-term red line

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  • Nsesem 19 hours ago

    Democracy is often misunderstood—it’s not a magic solution. Some people blindly praise it, ignoring its flaws and the success of other systems. Why do we so readily adopt foreign ideas without adapting them to our needs? ...
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  • Nsesem 18 hours ago

    Lee Kuan Yew’s leadership of Singapore from 1959 to 1990 offers a powerful counterpoint to those who insist that only democracy or any single ideology, can drive national progress. Nkrumah’s vision for Africa emphasized s ...
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  • Nsia 3 hours ago

    @Nsesem, great minds think alike. You have highlighted the salient points that keep eluding the dimwits and complete wankers that constitutes the Fatuous and Odious Detritus known in Ghana as Danquah Busia Traditions. Thank ...
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  • Pelicles. 10 hours ago

    Ghana came into existence through the intercourse of Mahama's parents so, the country should be given to Mahama as his personal property. I think that will satisfy his admirers.

    Some of us remember Ghana under Mahama from ...
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  • Nsia 3 hours ago

    @Pelicles, the brain dead fart displaying his idiocy to Ghanaians as usual. The point is: were born completely stupid or you grew up to become one?

  • MAWUSINU 7 hours ago

    This is total rubbish. When the chairperson for the electoral commission was removed, there was no cause for panic, it's the removal of the chief justice that spells doom. When NPP has paralleled opposition, they were still b ...
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  • Kwame 57 minutes ago

    If my memory is not escaping me, it is a fact that in some countries, not excluding the US its the president that appoints and dismiss justices of their supreme court.
    That was what was in the 1960 Ghanaian constitution tha ...
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