Cry an ocean, no inclusiveness of traitors, mercenaries and murderers!
Unbelievable the lunacy that has gripped the right-wing over the restoration of the rightful name of our international airport which was illegally change ... read full comment
Cry an ocean, no inclusiveness of traitors, mercenaries and murderers!
Unbelievable the lunacy that has gripped the right-wing over the restoration of the rightful name of our international airport which was illegally changed by the illegal, military regime. It doesn't even make sense for there to be a bill before parliament in order to change an illegal act by an illegal regime! But then again we are hearing all kinds of lamentations from the neo-colonialist, errand boy camp. Afenyo Markin makes the argument based strictly on a pitiful tribalist lamentation. Removing Kotoka's name, he sobs, deprives the nation of Ewe honorees! Markin's Ewe heroes are not distinguished composer Phillip Gbeho or industrialist Mrs. Esther Ocloo (née Nkulenu), to mention a few. No, it has to be coup leader, a mercenary and a murderer with absolutely no national achievement to show for!
Nsia 1 month ago
The sophists and embellishers such as Isaac Ofori, Okoampah Ahoofe and co are spitting feathers. Utterly useless and hopeless Akufo Addo never thought about our financial woes when he came up with his airy-fairy Cathedral P ... read full comment
The sophists and embellishers such as Isaac Ofori, Okoampah Ahoofe and co are spitting feathers. Utterly useless and hopeless Akufo Addo never thought about our financial woes when he came up with his airy-fairy Cathedral Piffle, did he? Ofori, Nkrumah is not homoured enough.
There are six countries in South America who have chosen "Simon Bolivar" as their "Sole Founder" . Yes, (Sole Effing Founder) They are: Colombia, Peru, Panama, Ecuador, Venezuela and Bolivia. In fact, Bolivia is named after him.. Do you have a problem with that?
Norwegians, will not in a million years honour Vidkun Quisling. Per your sterile logic, we might as well call our airport "Kotoka CIA Agent International Airport.
That will be nuanced enough to fit the narrative of the remnants of the Fatuous and Odious Danquah Busia Detritus.
Descendants of bomb throwing bastards who have absolutely nothing better to offer Ghana as a whole. The good news is: NPP will be in opposition for a very, very long time. Ofori, your ancestral lies has definitely caught up with you lot. Cheers!
Nsia 1 month ago
@ Part of our history embellishers like Isaac Ofori and Paul Adom Otchere will not tell their gullible NPP followers.
Why did the NLM kill Krobo Edusei sister in kumasi
The National Liberation Movement (NLM) kille ... read full comment
@ Part of our history embellishers like Isaac Ofori and Paul Adom Otchere will not tell their gullible NPP followers.
Why did the NLM kill Krobo Edusei sister in kumasi
The National Liberation Movement (NLM) killed the sister of Krobo Edusei in Kumasi in late 1955 as part of a violent campaign of intimidation against members of the Convention People's Party (CPP). The murder was a targeted act of political terror, following a dynamite attack on another relative's home.
Key details regarding this event include:
Political Violence: The NLM, based in Ashanti, was heavily targeting CPP supporters through bombings and murders between 1954 and 1957.
Targeted Terror: The killing was part of a broader, brutal campaign meant to destabilize the government and eliminate CPP presence in the Asante region.
Context: Krobo Edusei was a prominent CPP figure whose wife was also attacked in a separate incident, with these violent acts targeting his family to inflict pain on him for his role in the government.
Aftermath: These acts of violence directly contributed to the introduction of the Preventive Detention Act in Ghana, which was proposed by Krobo Edusei.
The NLM's actions in Kumasi, including this murder, were designed to terrorize, intimidate, and cause severe personal loss to CPP officials.
Nsia 1 month ago
@Isaac Ofori, we do not ecpect you to tell your gullible NPP followers about this henious and eivil act by your ancestors on Kwame Nkrumah after he won the 1951 and 1954 elections.
We are going to change your falsehoods wi ... read full comment
@Isaac Ofori, we do not ecpect you to tell your gullible NPP followers about this henious and eivil act by your ancestors on Kwame Nkrumah after he won the 1951 and 1954 elections.
We are going to change your falsehoods with verifiable hsstorical facts.
You can stick this on top of your fat ugly nose. Ofui!
Why did the NLM bomb Kwame nkrumah house in 1955
Yes, on November 10, 1955, a bomb exploded at the residence of Kwame Nkrumah, who was then the Prime Minister of the Gold Coast (prior to Ghana's independence), while he was at home working.
Key Details of the 1955 Attack:
Attributed Perpetrators: The attack is widely attributed to members or supporters of the National Liberation Movement (NLM), an opposition party based in Ashanti that sought to oppose the Convention People's Party (CPP).
Context: This was part of a broader campaign of violence and political tension in the mid-1950s between the NLM and Nkrumah's CPP.
Other Attacks: The NLM was accused of several other violent acts during this period, including attacks on the homes of other CPP officials, such as Krobo Edusei.
This 1955 incident was one of the early attempts to undermine or assassinate Nkrumah, pre-dating the infamous Kulungugu bombing attempt in 1962.
JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago
The National Liberation Council named that airport in honour of Kotoka, their fellow NLC member after his demise at the hands of rebellious soldiers staging a counter-coup attempt. You mention that the name is recognized glob ... read full comment
The National Liberation Council named that airport in honour of Kotoka, their fellow NLC member after his demise at the hands of rebellious soldiers staging a counter-coup attempt. You mention that the name is recognized globally, but most folks outside Ghana have no clue who Kotoka was. You also bring up the issue of regionalism, referencing the region and tribe that Kotoka hailed from. Ghanaians advocating a change of that airport's name have not made any reference to Kotoka's tribe; rather, the argument for the change of name has always to do with naming the nation's main airport after a man who was leader of a coup that ousted an elected government. Ghana does not recognize coups, and it makes no sense to honour a coup-maker by naming an airport after him. History should tell you that Kotoka was part of the coup that overthrew an elected government, and that country that very recently was prosecuting Ghanaians suspected of plotting a coup against the Akufo-Addo government has no business being hypocritical by clinging on to a past mistake that deserves correction. There's no need for rethinking; the airport needs to revert to its original name, Accra International Airport. Ghana cannot, and should not, continue to glorify coups by having the name of a coup leader etched on that airport in Accra.
Cry an ocean, no inclusiveness of traitors, mercenaries and murderers!
Unbelievable the lunacy that has gripped the right-wing over the restoration of the rightful name of our international airport which was illegally change ...
read full comment
The sophists and embellishers such as Isaac Ofori, Okoampah Ahoofe and co are spitting feathers. Utterly useless and hopeless Akufo Addo never thought about our financial woes when he came up with his airy-fairy Cathedral P ...
read full comment
@ Part of our history embellishers like Isaac Ofori and Paul Adom Otchere will not tell their gullible NPP followers.
Why did the NLM kill Krobo Edusei sister in kumasi
The National Liberation Movement (NLM) kille ...
read full comment
@Isaac Ofori, we do not ecpect you to tell your gullible NPP followers about this henious and eivil act by your ancestors on Kwame Nkrumah after he won the 1951 and 1954 elections.
We are going to change your falsehoods wi ...
read full comment
The National Liberation Council named that airport in honour of Kotoka, their fellow NLC member after his demise at the hands of rebellious soldiers staging a counter-coup attempt. You mention that the name is recognized glob ...
read full comment