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“Dark days in Ghana” The disaster of Feb 24 1966

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  • Bongo Bongo 11 years ago

    Where we are now is where they wanted us to be as you forlornly put 'our hard earned independence for subservience in a servitude position'. Because of the coup and coup galore most Ghanaians have had to leave our mother land ...
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  • JOOJO WILSON 11 years ago

    THE STRUGGLE CONTINUE TILL DR KWAME NKRUMAH'S VISION IS REALIZED AND THE DREAM OF AFRICAN TOTAL EMANCIPATION IS FULFILLED.

  • Conventional Youth. 11 years ago

    Aluta continua.

  • don`t care !!! 11 years ago

    I'm just drawing a map 4 them them...so that when I tell UP cum nppians to go to hell, them them will know exactly where to go....up till now them them `ve not change!still swimming in the mud looking 4 wisdom!

  • aj-usa 11 years ago

    dude,i am nzemah myself.but it´s make me sick when when ewe trying to speak for us,can u mension the names of guys who did the coup.kotoka is from where damn shit.the whole article is damn buuuuul shit.ghanaians wants to mov ...
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  • Prosper Mensah 11 years ago

    There was no REVOLUTION in Ghana,but EWE massacare of,destruction of Ashanti owned businesses+ factories,and marginalisation of Ashantis as planned and mapped by Kofi Awonoor (that ANUS LICKER) and Kojo Tsikata (the souless). ...
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  • JOOJO WILSON 11 years ago

    Expect my call Sir,long time!

  • Repugnant. 11 years ago

    Yes the UP/NPP matehu tailpiece Kuffuor is still searching for its relevance. If only deliberate invocation of relevance was all that it takes, Ghana would have been paradise.

  • Gye Nyame 11 years ago

    Many people were praying for a redeemer, that is why there was so much jubilation when Nkrumah's ass was kicked out, and Kotoka will always greet all entering the country by air. That is why CPP will never rise again, and th ...
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  • DARK DAYS IN GHANA 11 years ago

    I just returned from my first ever visit to China...a communist country...and man...

    Gye Nyame...you are so very ignorant of the economic plan of China talking about China embracing capitalism. Well capitalism is an intern ...
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  • Gye Nyame 11 years ago

    But that is the problem, communism has no foundation, there is just a huge hole below. Trust me, I know a lot about China, don't get mesmerized by your one visit to China. They will soon go the way of Taiwan as more and more ...
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  • Gye Nyame 11 years ago

    "will be no march for the changes coming to China". Sorry.

  • DARK DAYS IN GHANA 11 years ago

    Gye Nyame, in a sense you agree to what I am saying about the path Nkrumah took Ghana right after independence...to build a strong "socialist state", not a "communist state", upon which Ghana could develop its economy.

    Cap ...
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  • Conventional Youth. 11 years ago

    Ok boss, would be most glad to hear from you ASAP. We don't have much time to make that impact! How is Marcus? Greetings to the family.

  • Adobah 11 years ago

    Folks! Let the truth be said that the Western world dictates whose democracy is acceptable and whose is not. When you are favored, you can do no wrong. And to be the beloved you have to be a stooge and do their biding except ...
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  • AMA 11 years ago

    GhaNA ATTAINED REAL iNDEPENDENCE ON fEB. 24 1966.Nkrumah was worse than the colonial masters in how he treated his political opponents including his own CPP members. He thought he was the only wise man in Ghana and the only r ...
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  • kotiunited 11 years ago

    That was the real end of communism,socialism and Nkrumaism in Ghana and Africa-Thank be to God.

  • Yaa 7 years ago

    Ama....and where are you now? Who told you this? And the insults? Did you read d article at all? You guys will forever be mentally enslaved. I pity you

  • JOE, UK 11 years ago

    Its a long time Joojo. I( hope you are okay.

  • JOOJO WILSON 11 years ago

    Expect my call Uncle Joe.It's been a long long time.Let's rest assured that Dr Kwame Nkrumah's dream will be fulfilled.

  • JOE, UK 11 years ago

    We are already in the process of fulfilling it. The Nkrumah Revolution has just begun and it started from his own house. Awaiting the pleasure of hearing from

  • GOLD COAST 11 years ago

    Today is a sad day for Ghana and Africa.But like the Phoenix,CPP and Ghana WILL rise again.

    Nkrumah,Lee Kuan Yew(SINGAPORE) and Tunku Abdul Rahman(MALAYSIA) - all were prominent leaders within the Non-Aligned Movement in t ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago

    Except for one error, this is a good one. Nkrumah was in China on his way to Hanoi, Vietnam, on a UN mission to resolve the Vietanam war, when the dastardly and reactionary coup occurred,not Burma.

    For some of us whose par ...
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  • Yaa 7 years ago

    We can't go back now. It's all been destroyed. It's all been sold.

  • Repugnant. 11 years ago

    In 1952, J. B. Danquah asked my Grandfather’s friend, Opanin Kofi Amoh of both Ettokrom and Kyebi to get the cocoa farmers in the Ettokrom (Atukrom) vicinity to oppose the government’s policy of cutting down the swollen-s ...
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  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    This is like an witness account of someone who was at the scene of an event taking place. Very insightful.

  • forson 11 years ago

    Thank you so much for enlighting and explaining the fall of Kwame Nkrumah`s government, but no matter how you will explained, no UP/NPP sons and daughters will definitely agree with you, but those of us who knew exactly what ...
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  • Maclean 11 years ago

    Mr Kojo Tamakloe either you have deliberately avoided bringing out the flaws of Nkrumah or you are just trying to instigate argument. I was alive the 47 years ago you are talking about. What happened before that? There are tw ...
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  • sojaman 1 11 years ago

    My Uncle was released from Detention on February 24, 1966. He returned and kept me in school and now I am over 60. I am caring his children among mine. It was the BEST day in my life. Damnnnnnnnnnn Kwame Nkrumah

  • AWUDU 11 years ago

    Sojaman1, it's so sad that your uncle had to be imprisoned by Kwame Nkrumah, but what did he do to be imprisoned by Nkrumah? Was he sabotaging Nkrumah's progressive policies? Was he sabotaging Africa dream for freedom? Was he ...
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  • Okyeame 11 years ago

    Supposing NPP would be proclaimed the sole party in Ghana and all opposition members are thrown into jail or NDC is proclaimed the sole political party what would you have done. CPP was proclaimed the only Political Party an ...
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  • AWUDU 11 years ago

    Okyeame, while I do not agree with you wholly, you still are balanced and make a lot of sense, and so thank you. I still wonder why Kotoka's name is still on that airport! The J.B. Danquah people may not have been absolutely ...
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  • Okyeame 11 years ago

    I understand your frustration because our leaders really have failed us i will tell you that Nkruma didn't own a property of his own he was selfless he decentralised all the factories he had a vision but his people like Okutw ...
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  • AWUDU 11 years ago

    I RESPECT YOU, OKYEAME. I REST MY CASE. THX FOR THE LESSONS. I WAS 4 WHEN NKRUMAH WAS OVERTHROWN.

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago

    Mr Tamakloe, your article is just one sided and does not recognise any of Nkrumah's shortfalls as well as some of the achievements of the Busia regime, especially his rural development plan that began the rural electrificatio ...
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  • luck 11 years ago

    Tamakloe's central theme was the relevance of Nkrumah today and the conspiracy which was orchestrated by the West to bring him down.Certainty on this day when progressive Nkrumaist and Pan Africanist are pondering over the ac ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 years ago

    Tamakloe's posting is just one dided. The young must also be made aware of events that really led to the 1966 coup so that it is not repeated. Some of us were not that young and remember some of the things that brought Nkruma ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago

    Luck,

    I think you've aptly addressed Kofi's concern. Kojo wasn't out to engage on a comparative analysis on a day like 24 Feb!

    Yes, Busia also had some achievements just as many mistakes occurred under the CPP regime to ...
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  • noordeen mohammed 11 years ago

    yea... you are right about that... in fact we should learn.. but the black man never love to learn.

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 11 years ago

    Well, his ‘full stops, brackets, commas and all other punctuation marks’ throughout the entire so-called article of his were off, big time. Now mate, such is a clear case of a “cut and paste article” done poorly. Prob ...
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  • AWUDU 11 years ago

    KOFI ATTA, THAT BEAUTIFUL DELICIOUS BUSIA CAKE STOPPED SOMEWHERE SOUTH OF KINTAMPO. IT REMAINED IN SOUTHERN GHANA. WE DIDN'T 'FEEL' IT BIMBILLA AND KPANDAI AND SANDEMA AND BOLE, AND DAMANGO AND SANBU.

  • mensah abrampa 11 years ago

    Kofi, I like your objectivity as opposed to the writer's lack of it. Though the Busia administration was short-lived it carved a niche for itself in just a couple of years with its rural-centered programs.
    It's true Nkrumah' ...
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  • kwadwoboat 10 years ago

    ok, snr. then the vice-president was your mate, including dr. chambas(chambo); well, for your info, i was your jnr. in saapiko(sarbah-picot).
    please don't remind the augusco snr. the day albino (snr. albion mends) beat jupit ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 years ago

    Okyeame, when I say this, the Nkrumahist people don't want accept it. We know He did some good things but he later became a tyrant and his own party members including Gbedemah became afraid of him. How would he want to make G ...
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  • Okyeame 11 years ago

    No you will not open a can of worms they all know that you are telling the truth that is why up to today no one is agitating for Kotokas's name to be removed from the airport. Also ask yourself why the CPP isn't appealling t ...
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  • Kofi B 11 years ago

    You see! the uneducated will continue to be confused. If yuor criminal uncle was jailed and got released by stupid soldiers you are proud of that.

  • Osagyefu1 11 years ago

    Was your uncle not a thief who had wanted to illegally export tons of diamong and he was caught in the act?
    Why complain ?
    You are a bundle of fagots.

  • Alhaji 11 years ago

    Sojaman1 or what ever you call yourself, your uncle was a murder cause he goes round throwing bombs all over killing innocent school children,my brother was killed by your uncle,so to hell with you and your uncle.Ilittrate fo ...
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  • forson 11 years ago

    Did you first of all ask your Uncle what led to his imprisonment? My Uncle wasn´t imprisoned. Find out, before you become a fool in UP/NPP

  • BERIMA KOFI AGYEI 11 years ago

    NPP is the course of our present predicaments and will keep strugling untill they appologise to ghanaians about their envolvement in the colapse of Dr, Kwame Nkrumas gorverment.The evil that men do gose after them.

  • oga yum yum 11 years ago

    leave us alone, buddy

  • okomfo 11 years ago

    NOTE J. B. DANQUAH WAS A TRAITOR, A JUDAH WHO ASSISTED IN OVERTHROWING DR. KWAME NKRUMAH'S DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED GOVERNMENT IN 1966. THIS BROUGHT AN END TO GHANA'S AND AFRICA'S GROWTH IN ECONONMICS, POLITICS AND SOCIAL LIVES ...
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  • GHANANI 11 years ago

    To say Osagyefo killed J.B Danquah shows how ignorant you are.In the first place J.B.Danquah committed an offence against the security of the nation,was arrested and put on trial before a competent court of law.He was found g ...
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  • OMANBA. 11 years ago

    Thanks Ghanani.You have said it all.Busia and J.B.Danquah were arch enemies of Osagyefo and wanted to kill him.

  • Okyeame 11 years ago

    If Nkruma is that good how come we still honor the coup makers by naming the airport after KOTOKA?

  • OBIBINI. 11 years ago

    Who honours Kotoka and Afrifa?Only the NPP which is made up of poodles of the colonialists honour them.

  • JAMES PEROVER 11 years ago

    WHERE ARE KOMENDA AND ASUTUARE SUGAR FACTORIES?VALCO,AKOSOMBO HYDRO POWER.TEMA MOTOR WAY,JOB 600,ACCELERATED EDUCATION,BONSA RUBBER FACTORY,KUMASI SHOE FACTORY,NSAWAM ASEBU,ABOSO GLASS FACTORY,SALTPOND CERAMICS GIHOC CHAINS.T ...
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  • Okyeame 11 years ago

    Do you know anything about the Divestiture Programme by the P/NDC? it was during that time that all those factories were sold to NDC supporters. Nana Konadu can tell you more about this because she owns the Nsawam Cannery as ...
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  • KOMOO FRANCE. 11 years ago

    Kwame Nkruma was the anatomy of Africa dictatorship.Under the PDA opponents were detained without trial.He declared Ghana one party state.The 24th feb coup was justified.

  • okomfo 11 years ago

    YOU ARE A SMALL MINDED FOOL. A BRAINWASHED EUROCENTRIC BLACK MAN THAT IS WHAT YOU ARE.

  • AWUDU 11 years ago

    I couldn't agree with you more, Okomfo. The guy called Komoo-France has the brain as small as a pea ['groundnut,' may he understands that one]. He is the kind that Dr. Vincent Assise once quoted legend to say, "they better re ...
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  • MUGU YARO 11 years ago

    AND WHAT IS THE SIZE OF YOUR BRAIN, SIR? THE FACT THAT YOU DO NOT AGREE ON ISSUE WITH SOMEBODY DOES NOT MAKE HIM A FOOL. OMG, WHEN SHALL GHANAIANS BECOME CIVILIZED?

  • AWUDU 11 years ago

    Well, my brain is just as small as yours.

  • Kofi B 11 years ago

    You overthrow Dr. Nkrumah for what you ever wanted most-Democracy. Accept gay which one fruit of democracy and shut the fuck up!

  • Prof. Tutankhamun 11 years ago

    WITH SERIOUS LY 100% AFRICANISAED RULES AND REGULATIONS.

  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON. 11 years ago

    Kojo as if by fate i have Osagyefo's book 'Africa Must Unite' right infront of me.I invite all africans especially ghanaians to read it.In the author's note section he wrote'unless Africa is politically united under an All-A ...
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  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    Why do you think Africans can unite? Such unity in those day was just a hogwash in the sense that the Europeans powers were knee deep and would never let go their colonies.

    Look at Europe. The European Unity was achievabl ...
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  • Okyeame 11 years ago

    Thank you Pelicles,take even ECOWAS as an example. Thinking of African Unity is like chasing a mirage, with the French System of Assimilation effectively in place like that,no unity will be accepted by these powers

  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON 11 years ago

    Perhaps impossible because we even have cynical africans who always believe that we should have allowed the imperialists to rule us forever.What political apprenticeship did the colonalists go through to qualify to rule us.N ...
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  • Okyeame 11 years ago

    Why can't we be realistic here? how united are we even in our country Ghana, Ewe this ,Ashanti that,Northener this.What is wrong with developing our individual countries and live side by side in harmony? To me when they say A ...
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  • nagy. italy 11 years ago

    well interpretation of nkrumas vision.what did limann do for ghana.reform your cpp and win true election and rule with true democratic system not by imprison opponents.becareful of vision.if vision is reality, we must be livn ...
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  • Kwabena Gyamfi 11 years ago

    What Tamakloe has written here is nothing but a pack of lies. Let me quote him "Cocoa farms gone to weed, queues for “ essential commodities” "

    The above never occured under Dr Busia. It is a big lie. The "essential co ...
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  • odeneho atta krufi 11 years ago

    The main reason for the 1966 coup was the hardships Ghanians were going through at that time. The economy was in shambles. Basic commodities were difficult to come by and the masses were suffering. Our foreign reserves were d ...
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  • odeneho atta krufi 11 years ago

    The main reason for the 1966 coup was the hardships Ghanians were going through at that time. The economy was in shambles. Basic commodities were difficult to come by and the masses were suffering. Our foreign reserves were d ...
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  • Langalanga 11 years ago

    kwabena korti bortor u r a foolish man.. If u dont know ur history then i believe u need to shut that ur smelly mouth ok... Back to school to learn Ghana pass history ok...

  • Menua Kwadwo 10 years ago

    so, you are educated and know ghana's "pass" history. OMG!!!!!! There is trouble in kwadwokrom.

  • Mad Max 11 years ago

    Sometimes one is compelled to question the patriotism, sincerity and indeed the sanity of some individuals of the so -called "nkrumahist stock". These are the people whose parents like the father of the current illegitimate ...
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  • Antwi 11 years ago

    Mad max, in fact all that you have written is a trash. No sense. Why do you people of UP and PP tradition always think you are the paragon of knowledge and for that matter no one can do anything good. You people becoming very ...
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  • Yaw 11 years ago

    very typical,a fair minded intelligent person makes well illustrated point/comments,and all you come up with are insults?
    You have in fact shot yourself in the foot and judging from it (your response)you're only jealous of p ...
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  • BOY KOFI 11 years ago

    I was only 12 years old in Elementary School form one on that fatal day.We went to school free and had free text books without paying a pesewa.I started school in 1959 at Sekondi where I was born.Parents used to pay school fe ...
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  • a patriot 11 years ago

    Thanks bro.So u see how the UP and the soldiers lied about Nkrumah inorder to come and squander of money and independence?Within 3yrs of being in power,the stole everything,and now they still continue to be that.Kufour and hi ...
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  • odeneho atta krufi 11 years ago

    THAT WAS HOW GHANA'S ECONOMY WAS AT 1966.- JUSTIFIABLE REASON FOR THE COUP PART 2
    Projects undertaken by the Government were generally entrusted to inefficient State Corporations, which lost money. As a result, the Internati ...
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  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    Drawing UP into the 1966 coup is an attempt to shift the goal post. Kotoka maybe your uncle or some close relative but his name was entirely missing from your article. WHY?

    Now, don't you think Nkrumah was too young to b ...
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  • Mercy 11 years ago

    It is about time that we stopped looking at issues from a "partisan" perspective, and started looking at issues from an objective perspective - for it is only by doing so that we can find real solutions to our problem. Aftera ...
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  • odeneho atta krufi 11 years ago

    The First Republican Constitution was effectively a constitutional coup d‘état effected by Nkrumah and the ruling party, using a series of constitutional amendments, constitutional revision, and ultimately a wholesale cons ...
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  • Yaw 11 years ago

    When will these so-called Nkrumaists accept that despite all the hype about him (Nkrumah),most of the problems and hardships facing Ghana,were as a result of his short sighted vision and his attitude of only i know better.
    O ...
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  • Lexus 11 years ago

    AN ULTRA-TRIBALIST MASQUERADING AS AN NKRUMAHIST.

    Kojo T, be your own self for a change and stop pretending to be a patriotic citizen. Even toddlers can see through your ulterior motives.
    Stop pretending to have ever lik ...
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  • Antwi 11 years ago

    Lexus, can open your brain and reason well into the man's article before the gun shot.

  • tonny 11 years ago

    stupid people go and exhume that dead body to rule GHANA again.this is the reason why we cant progress is we still glorify ourself in the past.iam in canada is occasionally that you hear the name of their first leader.move fo ...
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  • Koku Kesedovoo 11 years ago

    You forgot to mention that the CIA recruited Harley who also recruited Kotoka. Both of them hailed from Anyako, The united party had no role in the coup. Unfortunately my people have played a significant role in all the coup ...
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  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    Kojo Tamakloe never mentioned anything about his folks who were the architect of the 1966 coups and subsequent ones.

    Kotoka led the 1966 coup and Efo Kojo is heaping all the blame on UP. I do not know if Kotoka, Deku and H ...
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  • JOE, UK 11 years ago

    Thank you Kojo for this article

  • Mawuli 11 years ago

    Kpjo Tamakloe is one of those diehard socialists that believe that by now Kwame Nkrumah would have transformed Ghana into PARADISE. Keep on dreaming. The overthrow of Nkrumah was appropriate. If not Ghana would have gone like ...
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  • Ken Atta-Boakye 11 years ago

    If you want to rewrite the history of Ghana you need to be more objective. You cannot sidestep the facts. You failed to explain why most Ghanaians were happy with the coup. The nation was engulfed in demonstrations in support ...
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  • Repugnant. 11 years ago

    Most Ghanaians thought they were happy especially ashantis, because the coup makers and the CIA said so. “Commenting on the recent coup in Ghana , Robert W. Komer, a special assistant to the president, says in a memo to Pr ...
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  • EZEKIEL 11 years ago

    From reliable Source....Intra-African Trade...10%
    Tntra-EU...63%
    Intra-Americas....40%
    Let's do more on the 10% and our GDP and Un-employment will also be better!
    Of course,we NEED sound POLICIES, but SINCE WHEN do Africa ...
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  • noordeen mohammed 11 years ago

    I truly believe in a every single word. in your article.. solution to Africans is Africa Unity.. and nothing more or less.. Nkrumah may his soul rest in humble peace for the tremendous efforts he did for us, yet still som ...
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  • MENSAH 11 years ago

    AFRICA does not need communism,Nkrumah was bringing.I am 60 years old and knew what NKRUMAH was embacking on,and did not like it.Though I was very young in those days,I never liked his YOUNG PIONEER MOVEMENT and never joined ...
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  • JOE, UK 11 years ago

    Awaiting the pleasure of hearing from you.

  • BOY KOFI 11 years ago

    Kwame Nkrumah will forever remain relevant in African politics because of his philosophy.Kwame Nkrumah believes that Blackman is capable to manage his own affairs and he trained many Ghanaian professionals in different fields ...
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  • In Defense of The 1st Republic 11 years ago

    Nkrumah was overthrown because of betrayal at the highest levels throughout Ghana and in some African countries.

    It was not on the spur of the moment that Nkrumah's Foreign Minister, Quayson Sackey decided to abandon Nkru ...
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  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    If the first president did everything correct, why was he overthrown in 1966? It is beyond reason as to why a leader of a country, who is doing everything right, will face such stiff opposition.

    I was young when he was de ...
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  • Repugnant. 11 years ago

    His only crime was his promotion of African Unity and independence both home and abroad. Internally, he was faced with what Mahama is presently enduring, a certain elite group felt they had been anointed to govern this countr ...
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  • Kwadwo 11 years ago

    Ghana would have suffered the fate of Cuba if Nkrumah had not been overthrown. The cocoa farms were owned by the ordinary Ghanaian, not the government. Socialism and communism was not the answer to development. That is why Ch ...
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  • Repugnant. 11 years ago

    “Commenting on the recent coup in Ghana , Robert W. Komer, a special assistant to the president, says in a memo to President Johnson that the overthrow of the Nkrumah government was “another example of a fortuitous windfa ...
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  • JEFF 11 years ago

    THOSE OF US WHO GREW UP UNDER NKRUMAH MISSES HIS VISIONARY LEADERSHIP NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT SOME OF US HATED HIM FOR POLITICALAL/TRIBAL REASONS.THE FACT THAT GHANA WAS EXTREMELY LUCKY TO HAVE GOT NKRUMAH AS OUR FIRST ...
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  • Sir EfiaGA TogbeGA Dadi Wula Mesetowo 11 years ago

    Tamakloe,goway there with your nonsensical Nkrumaism!!Kwame Nkrumah poked his nose into the affaires of the U.S and he was shown where power was and you come here telling us foolishness!!Goway you!!Down with Nkrumaism!!!USA!! ...
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  • Joe 11 years ago

    What nonsense! Go take your medications idiot!

  • AWUDU 11 years ago

    Somebody tell me why we still have Kotoka's name on our airport?

  • Young Pioneer 64-66 11 years ago

    Because NDC is a coup party and Rawlings, the founder of NDC is anti-Nkrumah and has stated in the past that he supports the 1966 coup that overthrew Nkrumah. Rawlings also supports Kotoka on both tribal and political ground ...
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  • AbabIo from Canada 11 years ago

    Joe u live in America and so what !

  • mensah abrampa 11 years ago

    Nkrumah was a dictator but he was a charismatic and affable politician to millions of his admirers not only in Ghana but also in most of the black world.
    No nation deserves a dictator, no matter how well intentioned the dict ...
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  • Kwame Boamah 11 years ago

    Kojo, you must be grateful to Kotoka in overthrowing the Nkrumah despotic rule. You are able to share your views no matter how skewed they are due to Kotoka. God will always bless Kotoka. I am ana AShanti but I will eternally ...
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  • LGK Ocloo 11 years ago

    At least Dr. Nkrumah stood up for Ghana and the continent of Africa against the arrogant and bullying powers who keep thinking that the continent is their backyard where they plunder our resources and do anything and get away ...
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  • Musah mohammed abbass 11 years ago

    Yes indeed.nkrumaism is the way forward.years after his overthrow, we have now realised that,he(nkrumah) was right afterall.over 50years of independence and we are still in the dark,wallowing in poverty.oh!what a shame!bigups ...
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  • Francis Blay Aidoo 9 years ago

    Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was a "Prophet" of his time. Indeed, we are in "DARK DAYS", the question I am asking here is Can't we correct the system by being sincere to ourselves?

  • mustee 8 years ago

    I thought you were going to be objective . As a youth I can see some distortions in your article.pls take the CPP lens off and asses Dr. Nkrumah as a leader objectively