Presidential primaries and five primary school boys

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  • Bonus Baba 1 month ago

    Wow, correct use of words, coherent descriptive terms Fake high school butt holes , some dropouts ,others with high degrees but 29 IQ levels, every one of these mules running for presidency in Ghana. Shameless. Surprisi ...
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  • Osonoba 1 month ago

    What a piece. I hope the NPP will not only learn history but will learn from history.

  • Nii 1 month ago

    Prof is still very much alert.

  • Sebastian Deh 1 month ago

    Great satirical writer. I recall his articles in the Catholic Standard ( Abonsam Fireman )in those Revolutionary years.
    He also authored ( Woes of a Kwatriot) in the Mirror in later years. Great , great writer.

  • Joe 1 month ago

    Yeah, you got those on point. The best satirical writer in the country by far. Well, he is a Prof so nuff said.

  • Foolishness at its peak 1 month ago

    Must you write because pen and paper is cheap as well as publicity. Spitting foolishness, the world had moved from your folie some 18 centuries ago.

  • Zontoli 1 month ago

    Lol man you no try at all! Where has he gone wrong? This made my day and many who commented on this article. Cheer up a bit. Truthfully I bookmarked it.

  • Kwame panin 1 month ago

    Prof, Even JJ and JDM became presidents. everyone is qualified.

  • Parka 1 month ago

    You mentioned JJ and Mahamah!
    I am surprised you forgot about Nana Akufu Addo?

  • Public 1 month ago

    What a great article.
    I can't stop reading this piece.

  • Richard Daah 1 month ago

    Great write up Prof My former Lecturer.

  • Kuds Gbate 1 month ago

    Prof, are you still living in the past to recall the past? The UP tradition has evolved democratically since time immemorial except a few egoistic elements who think from backwards that the party must evolve around them. Suc ...
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  • Daniel 1 month ago

    Prof seems to say he was not part of the former government