The Third-Term Debate: Performance, power, and Ghana’s democratic future

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  • Hawa 1 month ago

    He should continue the good work simple as that.

  • MANB USA 1 month ago

    GO TO ASIA AND ASK THEM. COMPARE CHINA TO AMERICA.COMPARE INDIA TO DUBAI.
    SIMPLY COMPARE THE EASTERN BLOCK TO HE WESTERN BLOCK.

  • JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago

    All those advocating for manipulation of the Constitution to afford Mahama a third term are nothing but visionless sycophantic idiots. Their main reason for wanting a third term for the President is that he has performed well ...
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  • Watchman 1 month ago

    The third term debate is a non starter. The two term limit is reasonable. Those who are advocating for a third term are shortsighted. The fact that a president is performing well in his second term is not enough to amend the ...
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  • Daniel Aby 1 month ago

    Your first 4 statements need justification. Any claim should be sustained with reasons and examples. Why is the debate nonstarter, why 2 terms are reasonable for a country like Ghana, why are proponents shortsighted?Think abo ...
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  • Yaa Pompor 1 month ago

    Stop this third term rubbish. I voted for John Mahama but I also know he is not the only person who is capable of leading Ghana. This third term agenda, if it is allowed to come to fruition, would be the beginning of dictator ...
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  • JERRY 1 month ago

    He should not even dare. If that was the case Kuffour and all the past presidents would have chosen that path. Greediness is the biggest canker facing African leaders that's why they have always stood still. Enough is enough.