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Professor Busia His Legacy - A Rejoinder

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  • Ambrose 10 years ago

    THANK YOU AMOO.THAT IS THE KIND OF MISINFORMATION, DISTORTIONS & BLATANT LIES THAT THEY ARE FEEDING THEIR LISTENERS & READERS. ESPECIALLY, THEIR IGNORANT LISTENERS IN AMERICA, OF WHOM 90% ARE ILLITERATES MOSTLY SCHOOL DROP OU ...
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  • Sammy 10 years ago

    You don't sound educated either and has no cyberspace etiquette or you would not have been shouting and angry about nothing. Don't tell me you are not shouting and angry because that is exactly what you are doing when you pos ...
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  • IILITERATE SARPONG 10 years ago

    Dr. Busia had a higher qualification yet he hardly perform.Reducing rural urban migration has never been a legacy by Busia.

    Busia used rural development to only develop his hometown.

    Tell us what rural communities did ...
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  • Original Gaby Bruk 10 years ago

    EVIL BUSIA DESTROYED GHANA
    Here are his achievements:

    1. ACO: (which discriminated against fellow Africans, mostly Nigerians. He robbed them of their human rights, stole their properties and VIOLENTLY DEPORTED them to Nig ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    Dr Busia and Mr Adu were not the only Gold Coasters appointed as DCs during the colonial era as claimed here. Major Seth Kobla Anthony, born at Adafienu, a small town b/n Denu and Keta, and the first black person to be commis ...
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  • ANTI EWE TRIBALISM 10 years ago

    a tribalistic goon from anlo (awona)

  • Kameni 10 years ago

    Yes, it was the armed struggle and the international sanctions that forced the apartheid regime to dialogue. The aim of the armed struggle was never to win an outright military victory but to force the hand of the apartheid r ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Can you list the errors? It seems like you just write without checking your assertions.

  • KOLA,LONDON MAIN 10 years ago

    You should be specific on what you want to say. It looks like you beating about the bush or more so shooting yourself in the foot when the whole world knows that Kuffuor is not only a thief but an aggressive one.

    Do you no ...
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  • KOLA PROGRESSING FORWARD 10 years ago

    "Not mention arm robbery."

    WHO IS ROBBING ARMS IN GHANA, BOROFO KANKAN KOLA? It's ARMED ROBBERY. ARMED means you have weapons like guns, clubs, Machetes etc. ARM means your hand. means

    "Do you not know that Akronfuor ...
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  • IILITERATE SARPONG 10 years ago

    Mr. Appau, you write a rejoinder to refute something that Mr. Tamakloe wrote without giving an evidence or facts.

    Give us evidence or facts where Busia recommended dialogue and where Nkrumah too recommended military action ...
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  • Oman Ba 10 years ago

    I was a child but remember Dr Busia said dialogue was better than military confrontation with apartheid South Africa. After that announcement a former President of Ivory Coast also advocated dialogue with South Africa and e ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Dialogues started with Ivory coast. BUT it WAS ARMED conflict that brought down the racist regime. Sanctions and the war in Rhodesia, Mozambique, Angola, namibia . THe ciost of the wat was such both financially and in human ...
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  • Repugnant. 10 years ago

    These humdrum pattern of communication is deceitful, inhumane and defies commonsense.

    Your ilk may have been inoculated with the slavish acceptance of everything said to it, but majority of good unbiased Ghanaians still r ...
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  • j0eY L0nd0n 10 years ago

    Asked the ANC..

  • Houdini 10 years ago

    Kojo Tamakloe is an illiterate who copies his anti UP tradition articles from CPP dubious papers or CPP Authors who embellish their writings with falsehood. Read Kojo T comments full of basic grammatical mistakes and his pla ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Why do you not educate him.I read the article and there was a correction posted saying it was 102 to 28 . You the great literary genius did not see that.NPP never deals with fcats but insults. That is the level of their educa ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    What is 2-1/1 x 100 ? Is that equal to 44% or 100%. I know maths is not a strong point of the NPP so plaese do not challenge " veranda boys" when it comes to maths

  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Kwaku Amoo-Appau, you say Ghana had the potential of becoming a prosperous country but became highly indebted under Nkrumah.

    Where is your evidence? Even if this were so, you would realise that Nkrumah spent a lot to devel ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    GBEDEMAH IS A TRAITOR.HE WAS THE ONE WHO APPROACH THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR IN GHANA TO HELP HIM OVERTHROW NKRUMAH.
    LET US NOT FORGET THAT WHEN GBEDEMAH WAS FINANCE MINISTER,MANY MONEY CAME MISSING.
    GBEDEMAH RAN AWAY FROM GHA ...
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  • MUGU YARO 10 years ago

    Sankofa:
    Your writing indicates that you are a very young person and did not live through Nkrumah's rule. Yes, many projects were executed during Nkrumah's rule. But several questions need to be answered. First, how were the ...
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  • Okoe 10 years ago

    Yes, you mentioned what was left after independence but you forgot to iterate the projects enumerated by the author. Can you enumerate the same amount of projects by Dr. Nkrumah in 9 years. Kufour got 8 years and mention his ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    You have presented a great insight in the CPP era and what Nkrumah did with Ghana's resources. I just want to touch on the much talked about money supposedly left buy the British for Nkrumah on the even of indep.

    The fact ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Those of us who campaigned for Gbedemah were Nkrumaists and we know the truth. Gbedemah was an Nkrumaist

  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    This priest was driving to his church when he saw two people bending over in the grass. He decided to see why. He walked over to them and asked what they were doing. The man said they were homeless and grass was the only thin ...
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  • Kofi Basaba 10 years ago

    What legacy did Busia leave for Ghana?
    Where could have his divisive politics based on tribalism led us to as a nation? Was it not an irony for the "champion of African Democracy" to have made a mockery of court ruling? Have ...
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  • amusah 10 years ago

    Ghanaians were very unfortunate to have had the late dr busia,jb danquah,jake obetsebi lamptey,ic Quaye, Edward akuffo and co as Ghanaians. But for these wicked people, Ghana would have been one of the first class and well de ...
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  • CONCERN CITIZEN 10 years ago

    Please if you don't know something learn from the comments above!!Do you know who Dr Nkrumah was? Just go and read "The autobiography of the First Female Prime minister of Israel- Golder Maer" who spent some time in Ghana wit ...
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  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    How did Nkrumah waste Ghana's money for which selfish ambition?

    If our leaders after Nkrumah had managed his legacy well and built on it instead of abandoning and attempting to dismantle everything he started, Ghana would ...
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  • Ekuma 10 years ago

    Kwaku 3mor Apio , u have said nothing but complete NONSENSE. U don't remember the percentage Busia devalued the cedi indeed. Foolish man.

    Don't u know a currency can be devalued by even 1000 percent ? And u have the guts ...
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  • Asorbonkyi 10 years ago

    Thank you Ekuma for the correction. I will fail Amoo Apau if he was my student.

  • concerned ghanaian 10 years ago

    Your corrections are rather full of half truths. What Mr Tamakloe wrote is nearerthe truth surrounding this Busia man than your attempt at confusing Ghanaians.

    Did Busia lead adelegation to the UK to askthe British Governm ...
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  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Busia did worse.

    Nkrumah set up teacher training colleges to train teachers for first cycle schools, and University of Cape Coast for second cycle. The vision was for Cape Coast to be the centre for education in the count ...
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  • GREAT NANA ANTWI 10 years ago

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  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON. 10 years ago

    Appau, you are not serious.Is it dialogue which terminated apartheid in South Africa?What role did the ANC play in the fight to end apartheid rule in South Africa?If you do not know the political history of South Africa do no ...
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  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON 10 years ago

    Appau why was Busia called 'professor okafodidi'?Busia's leadership was the most hopeless and useless the country has ever experienced.Busia never put any meaningful economy policy in place to develop the nation.All that he d ...
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  • Osuo_Abrobuor 10 years ago

    Committed to to the cause of 'Jihad'!
    He was not a 'wishy-washy' like Dr. Kofi Aberfa Busia and many of his 'disciples'. I remember my Dad,a dye-in-woll "Matemeho" person, confessing to me that, the leadership of their movem ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    “On 10 December 1947, Kwame Nkrumah returned to the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana) accepting Danquah's invitation to become the UGCC General Secretary. Big Six member Ebenezer Ako-Adjei recommended inviting Nkrumah, whom he ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    Dialogue nonsense... Dialogue as in Patrick Lumumba?

  • Asem Nokware 10 years ago

    IT WAS NEVER DIALOGUE WITH THE DEVIL THAT WON THE DAY: THAT IS AN UNTRUTH,IT WAS ARMED WARFARE AND SPIRITUAL WARFARE. THE SPEAR OF THE NATION AND UPRISINGS BY THE ANC AFTER VARIOUS MASSACRES BY THE APARTHEID REGIME "FORCED" D ...
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  • Ebo Mends, New York 10 years ago

    Both Kwabena Ohemeng and Asem Nokware have beaten me to the punch. Dialogue won the fight in Apartheid South Africa? Really? What a bold face lie. Your partisanship and the need to defend your hero, historical facts be damn ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    Ebo please, leave that man alone. I am partly Brong and wish some of these people leave Busia to take his accolade without hassle. He was human and he made mistakes. There is no need to explain them and trying only bring out ...
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  • Kofi Gbangbade 10 years ago

    Amoo-Appau, you've written so much but really nothing unhead of. If you use Gbedemah's views and opposition to Dr Kwame Nkrumah, them I see no reason why Dr Nkrumah's opposite views to Dr Busia's especially, the dialogue for ...
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  • CONCERN CITIZEN 10 years ago

    His piece is not about Nkrumah being ungrateful to Gbe' but he Nkrumah was not a trustworthy person that is what he is trying to explain. Nkrumah lead Ghana to its doom day today out of his Selfish Ambition to become the Firs ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    How could you trust the word of a zionist about Nkrumah. She never spend any time in Ghana. She was the foreign minister of Isreal during Nkrumah's era so when and how long did she spend in Ghana. Why have some of you allowed ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    At least he is one Busia/NPP supporter who won't be disturbing our peace with taunts of how Nkrumah gave we Ewes the chance to be part of Ghana! He knows about how an Ewe gave Nkrumah the chance to get a roof over his head, l ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    Ghebemah was of the CPP tradition not Busia/NPP or simply UP.

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    Which facts to check? You didn't understand what I wrote. Of course, Gbedema was the 2nd in command of the CPP and literally organised and won the 1st elections when Nkrumah was in prison.

    Andy-K

  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    I have got your message and apologized for misreading, but you must realize Nkrumah was neither communist nor capitalist. He clearly said he was looking forward and not the east or west. In fact, he was an African first and i ...
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  • Akwasi ( London) 10 years ago

    This guy is trying to rewrite history.
    Dr Busia was a diehard political conservative,an anglophile and was politically used by his conservative friends in the US and UK.
    This guy claims to be doing a research into Nkrumah' ...
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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    I am a student of the African revolution and now can say that I am a graduate of the African revolution. A student of Comrade Alfred Nzo, S.S. Baffour-Awuah, Kofi Ameko, Nyan Asante, Kojo Botwoe, Kwesi Amaah, Dr. Akuffo and o ...
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