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Africa’s priorities and development

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  • Enock A. Adjei 11 years ago

    It gladdens my heart to read such a great argument. There is no other way i could agree less with your claims. Your claims are well-supported by your fact and proofs by logic. And for your proof by examples on how we can move ...
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  • Vuvuzela 11 years ago

    Yeah, Enoch, I agree with your comments on Arthur's great piece. It's been a while I have not read anything this lucid.

    I was on visit to New York and saw the spiteful funeral coverage and the nonsense spewed by our compat ...
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  • xyz 11 years ago

    So The poor man from africa is not allowed to celebrate? What is wrong if people have an elaborate funeral? Nobody forced them. Do you know how much people in India invest in weddings? How does their standard of living look ...
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  • Zaaza 11 years ago

    Mr (or Mrs) xyz, I do not think anybody is challenging the rights of Ghanaians to celeberate thier dead, so long as they can afford it. However there are so many instances of families or individuals who cannot or refuse to ca ...
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  • insight to the bone 11 years ago

    we are all witnesses to the lies and maliciously abominable agendas of the ewe mafia ruling by proxy today. in as much as the claim to be wanting to do the right think they are incompetent and amateur in everything they unde ...
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  • LOL 11 years ago

    U CAN NEVER UNDERSTAND AFRICA. THE RICHEST CONTIMENT BUT THE POOREST PEOPLE.GOD HAVE MERCY

  • GOLD COAST 11 years ago

    Kennedy unequivocally cries for Africa where the likes of Uhuru Kenyatta and his tribal cabal do not exist (tribalism and tribal hegemony). Yet,he's a die-hard member of NPP - the most tribalistic,violent,neo-colonial and bac ...
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  • GOLD COAST 11 years ago

    * they would be in jail
    *bestowed on them

  • Agyeman. 11 years ago

    I take exception to your kenyatta jibe and tribal hegemony.I have been to kenya for long periods and i can authoritatively say kenyatta's people have worked very hard to earn their place in political and economic hegemony ove ...
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  • Vuvuzela 11 years ago

    Good post Bro. Gives me much pleasure that some of you see and understand.

  • mensah abrampa 11 years ago

    I agree with everything you said except the comments about Kuffuor.There was corruption in the Kuffuor administration but it pales into oblivion when compared to the corruption under the watch of the present NDC administratio ...
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  • Kwesi Tsikata Alhassan 11 years ago

    Arthur Kobina Kennedy would make a good leader, but only when he is able to make it as an independent candidate.

  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    Arthur I love. He is in the wrong party though. I once wrote about a 'friend" who was in hospital but no visitors but when another one died it was a beehive of activity. Our priorities are wrong but I have little sympathy for ...
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  • Agyeman. 11 years ago

    Haha,it is all so painfully true.In USA blacks will buy expensive rims to put on a cheap car,they dress expensively but live in the worst housing and retire with the least savings.They have big TV's but the smallest home lib ...
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  • Vuvuzela 11 years ago

    Ha, interesting observation: what is the way forward, then? Are we created to only clown around?

  • John 11 years ago

    Dr Kennedy is an enigma; he can write provocatively, with thoughtful insights but descends also too often into the gutter politics that have characterized the Ghanaian body politics. He remains one of the few intellectua ...
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  • Kwobia-Toronto 11 years ago

    Well spoken.The give me this,give me that mentality is also at the heart of the problem.

  • km akomea-agyin 11 years ago

    Brilliant treatise, mate