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Ghana must rediscover its revolutionary nationalist spirit!

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  • don`t care !!! 10 years ago

    thanks 4 ur 4sight..is not common among the politicians..thatz why Mine Ghana is been run by autopilot 4 some donkey years now!

  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    Don't Care!!, thanks for recognising my role in alerting Ghanaians/Africans to the essential acts we must focus. Regards.

  • Bonsu Yaw 10 years ago

    Do to power corupt our leaders fear to do what's right for the people and the nation rather allow the West to steal us and give them a toking of what they have steal from us for their own personal used.Both NPP & NDC can't na ...
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  • don`t care !!! 10 years ago

    well said!buddy!

  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    Bonsu Yaw, Don't Care!!, thanks for recognising my role in alerting Ghanaians/Africans to the essential acts we must focus. Regards.

  • IBN BATUTA 10 years ago

    They are not afraid to steal billions from their country so fear is not part of the equation. It's all insatiable greed and self-interest. Do the politicians think of you or anybody else when enjoying their stolen millions? N ...
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  • African Star 10 years ago

    Brilliant piece,my good friend. Your line of argument is timely, valid and realizable if Ghana shifts its obsession with partisanship and evolves an Africa-centered socio-economic model to fit its resource capabilities. Natu ...
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  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    African Star, thanks for recognising my role in alerting Ghanaians/Africans to the essential acts we must focus. Regards.

  • Joy 10 years ago

    Kofi, this re-nationalization proposal will not fly. It is one of the continuing 'talk talk' from African intellectuals, especially Ghanaians. It is neither a short term, medium-term, nor long-term solution. Come on, we have ...
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  • African Star 10 years ago

    Given that your response comes under this thread, what is wrong with looking at it as an option. Did it harm Venezuela's cause?

  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    Joy,

    So what solution do you propose? Continue the same bankrupting IMF-SAP programme that has caused our inane leaders to sell off all our key economic sectors to foreigners?

    My proposal makes more sense. In that, if e ...
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  • African Star 10 years ago

    The development of nations are not achieved by entrenched ideological position but progressive thinking involving all sectors. The private sector like the public sector is not without its advantages and disadvantages. Ghana ...
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  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    African Star,

    The IMF-SAP has ruined Ghana's private sector. Rich western Transnational Corporations (TNCs) control all major economic activities in the nation. Evidence: they have the most capitalised shares in our Stock ...
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  • FAR INDIA 10 years ago

    Tell us how you can feed one million Ghanaians?

  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    Far India,

    How I can feed one million Ghanaians?
    There is no substitute for a 10-15 year science and technology-led Development and Modernisation Programme (DMP). This will be funded by renationalising our key economic s ...
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  • AYI 10 years ago

    AFRICA USE ALL/EVERY/AT ALL COST/BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY RADICAL MEANS TO UNITE. AFRICA BE SELF-SUFFICIENT, USE YOUR RESOURCES TO FUND YOUR RADICAL MEANS OF UNITY.

    PREZ KWAME NKRUMAH MADE A SPEECH DURING GHANA INDEPENDENCE ...
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  • IBN BATUTA 10 years ago

    There have been 4 generations that don't know who Nkrumah was. Living in Leeds and shouting Nkrumah to these generations gets nowhere. As Ghandi said: Be the change you wish to see! In whatever small way. News about events ha ...
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  • African Star 10 years ago

    As long as the man is contributing to the discourse of advancing Ghana, he is adding substance. Why do we moan about the brain-drain if the likes of Kofi are not allowed to add their bit? Those in the thick of it short-chan ...
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  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    Ibn Batuta,

    You and I are doing the same thing - attempting to change public opinion through Internet-relayed public discourse.

    Hence, I do not need to be in Ghana this moment to contribute to its development and moder ...
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