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Why do Ghanaians resort to insults?

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  • AFREH MANU BERNARD 11 years ago

    Well said. Indeed, those who resort to insults during discussions have no alternative solutions to the matter on board. It is pathetic to observe that these supposed 'intellectuals' are applauded for such banal statements; I ...
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  • Kennedy A. Saaka 11 years ago

    Bro,
    I have always wanted to say that, its kinda weird, when people in Ghana disagree with you, they insult you, they don't try to make a diff point, they go ballistic with insults. I kinda don't get it, it reminds of Ameri ...
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  • OSLO 11 years ago

    From birth Ghanaians are NEVER insultive.From every home, a Ghanaian is taught etiquette. In the fifties and sixties, every Ghanaian school child was taught how to respect anyone with the same age or older than your parents. ...
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  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Olso:

    Thanks for your historical observation and hope that they are also reading and listening to this important issue. Thanks

  • AYELE 11 years ago

    GHANAIANS USE TO INSULT BECAUSE THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO DISCRIBE SOME PEOPLE LIKE YOU AYITEY THAN TO INSULT THEM. "KWASEA"

  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Ayele:

    This forum is for decent contributors with brains to contribute to solving our nation's woes and not a forum for insulting. Please look elsewhere to go and display your indecency we are trying to stop that we can ...
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  • Asiwome 11 years ago

    I am for thinking logically and for civics, but we must also "examine" our lives as Socrates has suggested. He indeed is "KWASEA"

  • THE LONE PROPHET OF JEHOVAH 11 years ago

    OSLO all because Ghanaians don't understand the foreign culture which is democracy? A twisted word of God.They dont think they believe freedom of speech is a licence to insult anyone you dont agree with.

  • Abrewa Nana!! 11 years ago

    Charity they said begins at home and all insults also begins at home. Do you remember the first words that comes out of our children's mouth "Aboa" instead of Mama or Dada.
    Parenting is a technique but in Ghana parenting ...
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  • CITIZEN ONE 11 years ago

    Has any of you in your entire lives on Ghanaian soil heard Gas, Ewes, Hausas, Dagombas, Nzemas or maybe an Akuapim or Fanti engaging in rash and disrespectful discussions on Radio or TV?

    Unless we shed our ethnic pride and ...
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  • Nyame Ekuma 11 years ago

    Goway u with ur plenty advic.
    let the insults continue until the cracked bald head of Akuffo Addo is dealt with. Nonsense .

    90% of the insults are in Twi. So the judgement is yours. Now do u know where u have to take u ...
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  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Afreh:

    I thank you for very much for your decent contribution. To qualify for our cash prize, I will be coming up soon with another article offering solution as my contribution to Ghana's current problems and expect any ...
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  • AFREH MANU BERNARD 11 years ago

    I look forward to putting forward ideas that would take our nation to greater heights. In fact, in spite of what you are preaching against, I have observed some distasteful submissions from contributors in this academic forum ...
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  • STEVE 11 years ago

    Your article seems to deal with only one aspect of educating the young ones to desist from insults that is 'school clubs' . This may not be the root solution to this problem but rather from:

    Parents

    Churches

    Media

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  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Steve:

    Thanks a lot for your input and suggestions which I deeply appreciate to offer comprehensive solution to removal of this "cancer" from our society or at least minimize it. Keep it bro. Thanks

  • China-Beijing man 11 years ago

    Ethnic and national unity is nigh,if we do away with " us and them" stigmas.. npp-ndc issue,, ewes - ashantis dichotomy, Efo JJ and kufour flash points. let's begin integration from today.

  • FRANCIS ASSIM 11 years ago

    IT STRIKES ME THAT PEOPLE LIKE KWESI PRAT AND KWEKU BAAKO DO NOT USE FOUL LANGUAGES USUALLY. MANY A TIME THEIR VIEWS ARE EXPRESSED STRONGLY AND I DONT AGREE WITH SOME POINTS THEY MAKE BUT THEY ARE COURTEOUS. THE PROBLEM MIGHT ...
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  • FRANCIS ASSIM 11 years ago

    I READ PEOPLE'S COMMENTS ON SOME FOREIGN WEB PAGES. THEY DO NOT TOLERATE THE KIND OF THINGS WE READ FROM THE GHANA WEB, GHANA WEB SHOULD FIND THE TECHNOLOGY FOR BLOCKING INSULTS. THEN THE PAGES WILL BE LEFT FOR DECENT GHANAIA ...
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  • Victor A. Young 11 years ago

    The caption should be "why do NDC resort to insults?" The answer is that they don't have anything good to offer Ghanaians; they've come to their wits end, hence their resort to telling lies upon lies and hauling insults. The ...
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  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Victor:

    Thanks for your points raised to which I add that if any party is doing that the best way they can be stopped and kicked out of power is in the hands of fellow Ghanaians who have the voting power during the nex ...
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  • China-Beijing man 11 years ago

    Mr. Ayitey is promoting national unity at all levels even though he didn't not specifically mention any party or ethnic group as the cause of any anger vengeance on anyone, just try to be Mr. Ayitey and everyone will follow f ...
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  • Kwabena Gyamfi 11 years ago

    The answer to your article is simple. In Ghana, people who insult best are rewarded with juicy political jobs and are adored. Rawlings benefitted most when he mounted the platform to insult the supposed enemies of state and p ...
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  • Nyame Ekuma 11 years ago

    Pope benefit , we shall insult till the notorious 'KAPWEPWE' is dead and gone.

    It is bcos of this arrogant and evil 'KAPWEPWE' that the like of Kennedy Agyapong, Ursula , Sir John started insulting and using very bad words ...
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  • China-Beijing man 11 years ago

    Insult won't pay,listen to Mr. Ayitey and commend him for his frantic and conscious effort to promote ethnic integration and national unity through this article

  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Nyame:

    Sorry, this is a forum for decent folks with brains who have something positive & creative to offer as a solution to important national "cancer" we are trying to remove from our society so that we can all join he ...
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  • INDIGO 11 years ago

    You are a fool to be talking this way. Get away with your nonsense. You won 8 regions so what? It is your Rawlings who introduced insults into the moral fabric of the Ghanaian culture. He always thought he was a super human ...
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  • Nyame Ekuma 11 years ago

    Bite ur tongue. Even ur cute dwarf AK ufo Addo said Rawlings was his inspirer . U see how the dwarf is charming all of u to be like foolish houseflies following a carcass to the grave. Fool

    that is exactly how u and ur st ...
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  • INDIGO 11 years ago

    Ayigwe buffoon, fuck off. Did the writer mentioned Akuffo Addo? You are sick in your head.

  • wiseman 11 years ago

    Bro aYITEY thanks for this article but it wouldnt bring any fruitful in ghana coz most of our people in ghana as wel as abroad are almost illiterate and sellfish so stop worrying yourself. these ndc and npp suppotters hmm on ...
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  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Wiseman:

    Thanks for your point raised but I respectfully disagree with your point that it will not be fruitful. For those of us who are well educated should initiate the lead and serve as the light for others to follo ...
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  • China-Beijing man 11 years ago

    Efo, you have done well to speak out all I have in my heart. You might have the power of clairvoyance and telepathy just as if you were my exact mind.China has 56 or more ethnic groups but I never heard any derogatory remarks ...
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  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Chinaman:

    Thanks for your compliment for I have not changed bro. Keep up your good works and let us join our heads together to make positive national impact in the lives of our suffering people back home. Life is too ...
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  • Ijahman 11 years ago

    THE REASON IS WE ARE NOT CIVILIZED
    GO TO OUR MARKETS,VISIT OUR PUBLIC TOILETS,YET WE HAVE THE GUTS TO CRITICIZES OTHER NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES AS IS WE ARE MORE THAN PERFECT.
    WE HAVE BIG MOUTH WITH LITTLE SENSE.
    OUR MENTALI ...
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  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Ijahman:

    Thanks for your keen observation to which I would like to add that it is high time, we called on our fellow Ghanaians to be little talkers and great doers because there is an old adage my late daddy used to say ...
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  • Egya Blay 11 years ago

    This is well said, my brother.People use it as defense mechanism and to cover up their ineptitude. I wonder if the numerous religious organisations we have in Ghana preaches morality.Yes! not too long ago I was in the debatin ...
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  • BENNY 11 years ago

    Hi Bro Egya:

    You have made my day and I believe that if they had done research before coming to contribute their ineptitude would have been a thing of history bin right? You betcha!!!-lol Cheers!

  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    We have been programed like that and nothing could stop that silliness.

  • NanaAddo 11 years ago

    Its the up bringing

  • papillon 11 years ago

    The nation's current level of illiteracy is alarming and is easily noticeable when you encounter Ghanaians both home and abroad. You cannot plan or reason properly with an illiterate unless u sink to their level and that's wh ...
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  • EWES ARE THE CULPRITS 11 years ago

    POLITICAL INSULTS ARE HALLMARKS OF EWE-JARGON

  • EWES ARE THE CULPRITS 11 years ago

    RAWLLINGS BROUGHT INSULTS INTO OUR NATIONAL-POLITICAL JARGONS

  • AFREH MANU BERNARD 11 years ago

    Response to: Ewes are the ....

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    I should not have dignified your sentiments with a response. However, I get deeply worried when I see people resort to name-calling and ethnic mudslinging. Pray, this is a ...
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  • aj-usa 11 years ago

    well,ur article is some how ok,but the main problem here is language.if u read the bible from Genesis 11:6-9.then u´ll surelly understand what´s ghanaians are facing.

  • KOKI 11 years ago

    Yes! Thank God Ghana still has many men and women who cherish the sheer beauty of decency and mutual respect even in the face of extreme provocation! How I wish we had tons of Mr.B.D.K Ayitey in the land and who are actively ...
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  • FRANCIS ASSIM 11 years ago

    I FEEL SO DISAPPOINTED. I WAS EAGER TO READ COMMENTS AFTER THE ARTICLE. THE ARTICLE WAS NEUTRAL AND YET THE INSULTS CONTINUED TO FLOW. THE COUNTRY IS NOW VERY VERY DIVIDED. POLITICAL PARTIES AND CASHING IN ON INSULTS. AND WHA ...
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  • Jo 11 years ago

    Well what do you really expect? Are you expecting people to provide nice floral soft language that may be conducive to the environment and salubrious to the health of a huge and increasing number of incoherent educated idiots ...
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  • KOKI 11 years ago

    Well, Jo, you got it all wrong! The point of the writer is in sum you can eschew insults and still make your point. Insults does no good, can't even change the wayward politician. Can't win the heart of your opponent. I know ...
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  • STONER KOBYLYNTON 11 years ago

    Bene, Your article is very thoughtful one and I employ those who had the chance to read it to communicate the sense in it to those who could not read it.

    It is a fact that debate in schools do polish some people to become ...
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  • Asiwome 11 years ago

    It is the warped thinking that expertise is only generated through schooling that is drawing us back, so we demean those who are not like us. I would not join your group even if I were a "professional", the new face of prejud ...
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  • KM, Oregon 11 years ago

    Hey Guys: It is part of our heritage and there is nothing wrong with it. In fact, it serves as social stress valve release and an entertainment. After all, we don't go around shooting up people like they do here. We just call ...
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  • lambert 11 years ago

    most Ghanaian resort to insult because they do not have solution to questions that are post to them by host of programmes.our educational systems are not strong as it was back in the days,i can tell you for a fact that about ...
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  • Xorla 11 years ago

    It is time for us to be civil. Love your article.

  • BERNICE. 11 years ago

    Bb.Thank you for your Articles.but my comment is that if somethings is not going well in our country.i think we need to pray for our nation.Thanks