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And we cannot even play our own heroes

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  • Pinay 11 years ago

    Hi...im a foreigner living in Ghana for sometime now...bought most of Ghanaian authored books as well as Nigerians...boy...you have literary greats its just that the mind-set of the people is not on patronizing what is theirs ...
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  • Mighty man 11 years ago

    This is a thought-provoking article. It is time we changed our mind-set.

  • funny truths 11 years ago

    You would have to be lucky to get enough people reading this article, let alone leave a comment.

  • Ogechukwu 11 years ago

    So right about that he heheheheheh

  • Left Critic 11 years ago

    So true. An article bereft of tribal insults and religious crap! How utterly boring.

  • Kofi Amenyo 11 years ago

    funny truths, you are very right but that's the idea, actually - that not many people will read this article and leave a comment. Those who are interested in "tribal insults and religious crap", to quote Left Critic, do not l ...
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  • Alhaji 11 years ago

    Excellant article but i am proud of Nnaji being boold.Her booldness is getting experience, so the little boy who always say i will try claimbs to the hill top.

  • Blaa Atta 11 years ago

    Ghanaians don't like serious articles. It is unfortunate articles like this are not patronised.

  • OMENEGYA. 11 years ago

    My freind the problem is, no electricity for light to write since most writers write at night.ha hahahahahah

  • Kwesi Sakyi 11 years ago

    What is our PCI? Capitalism is about money, money, money so they won't play your own as hero, even when the story is yours because they support themselves only to enrich themselves. Always using us.

  • Atta Owusu 11 years ago

    If Ghanaians could produce more improved goods or literary work, they will surely be patronised.

  • Kwesi Sakyi 11 years ago

    The writer took pains to craft this piece to perfection in both style and content. Some of us don't watch many movies so we fail to bond with the writer. All the same, a well-researched piece of scholarly work. Keep it up. It ...
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  • Kofi Amenyo 11 years ago

    Oga mi oo. This piece is really meant for ghanaweb visitors who are interested in film and literature (two related fields) in Africa. Since most people who come here are only interested in petty Ghanaian politics and our trib ...
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  • Adwoa Oppong 11 years ago

    What a pity!