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Africa: Take Your Rightful Position

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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    I am very positive that with planning we can change our present position. Good article. Kofi, Keep it up!

  • Joe Appiah 10 years ago

    African leaders shd start behaving bcos they've been very disppointed!

  • Carl 10 years ago

    Good write up but how can we change our situation? Kofi you have to make up your mind to lead the crusade to save Ghana.

  • Dauda 10 years ago

    It's about time we wake up from our slumber to take our destiny into our own hands.Let's realise that only Africans can change Africa!

  • Akwasi Kumahene 10 years ago

    Africans have heard this statement for more than fifty years. Africa is retrogressing instead of progressing.

    Perhaps, Africa will arise when new generations who will put their country's interest instead of their selfish i ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    The write up is music to some of us as we have been singinmg this song for a long time. Kudos, Kofi and I am glad of the positive responce

  • Akosua Frimpong 10 years ago

    With such brains I have hope that we can move the continent forward.

  • Nii 10 years ago

    These so-called leaders are very selfish. We shd have been developed by now.

  • Ofori 10 years ago

    Our current leaders have failed us miserably...but i hope for people with such minds as this writer to change Africa. God bless you.

  • Agyeman 10 years ago

    Yes,they've failed us but where do these leaders come from? Aren't they a product of our lazy,indisciplined & corrupt populace? Don't they reflect us? My friend ,Ofori what i'm sayin is don't expect a thorntree to bear forth ...
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  • Agyeman 10 years ago

    Haiti has been independent for over 200yrs and Liberia next door for 170yrs yet both are basketcases.Just look at the populace (not the leaders)to have some understanding of whats wrong-its the culture or lack thereof of a wo ...
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  • Captain 10 years ago

    Makes a lot of sense.Please expand it and publish it for forumers to read to broaden their own horizon.Well than Agyeman.

  • Julius A. Young 10 years ago

    It has been long, but I will say well done Africa. Now we have decided to trade among ourselves. We Africans have long way to go but, we can start now.
    Here are some few points to move as forward.

    1. Start building small ...
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  • Maapa 10 years ago

    Julius some of your assertions are far fetched and not achievable. How can we let the Chinese dictate our pace of development? I suggest we grow our industries through intra-African trade as the writer indicated then expand o ...
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  • Julius Asiedu-Young 10 years ago

    It true if we can start by ourselves, then why not. Beware the west has been in Africa for so long were are we now. I leave with them and I know they don't want Africa to develop. Iran and China will be very helpful to us, ju ...
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