Busia was an intellctual charlatan who worked against the interest of our country all for narrow political gain.
He only managed to win the election because it was rigged in his favour with the CPP banned. Afrifa deliberat ... read full comment
Busia was an intellctual charlatan who worked against the interest of our country all for narrow political gain.
He only managed to win the election because it was rigged in his favour with the CPP banned. Afrifa deliberately appointed him chair of the National Coucil for Civic Education enabling him to tour the country and present himself to the people. With such huge exposure and a fragmented opposition, he was elected prime minister on the basis of massive votes from Ashanti and his native BA.
K. Boateng 10 years ago
Sankofa, Busia was not only against Ghana but some towns of his "native Bono" as well. Busia was vehemently against Bono Techiman to the extent that one of the Techiman Kings (Nana Yaw Kramo) had to ban him from traveling thr ... read full comment
Sankofa, Busia was not only against Ghana but some towns of his "native Bono" as well. Busia was vehemently against Bono Techiman to the extent that one of the Techiman Kings (Nana Yaw Kramo) had to ban him from traveling through Techiman to his Wenchi hometown and also lost the elections in Techiman. Your description of him being a charlatan is apt but not only was he a charlatan but also an intellectual fool.
JAMREAH 10 years ago
IS THE YOUNG INFANTILE SEKOU NKRUMAH LEARNING HISTORY? IS HE NOT CRAZY TO EAT THE FOOD GIVEN TO HIM BY THE NPP WHO DESTROYED HIS FATHER AND GHANA? WHEN WILL SEKOU STOP ATTACKING PERSONALITIES? IS SEKOU SO HUNGREY THAT HE WILL ... read full comment
IS THE YOUNG INFANTILE SEKOU NKRUMAH LEARNING HISTORY? IS HE NOT CRAZY TO EAT THE FOOD GIVEN TO HIM BY THE NPP WHO DESTROYED HIS FATHER AND GHANA? WHEN WILL SEKOU STOP ATTACKING PERSONALITIES? IS SEKOU SO HUNGREY THAT HE WILL MOVE FROM PARTY TO PARTY?
CONCERNED GHANAIANS 10 years ago
Stop preaching inter-party divisions. Busia had his faults but not everything written against him is true. We must build on the good contributions of Danquah, Nkrumah, Busia, Akuffo-Addo,..Acheampong, Akuffo, Limann, Rawlings ... read full comment
Stop preaching inter-party divisions. Busia had his faults but not everything written against him is true. We must build on the good contributions of Danquah, Nkrumah, Busia, Akuffo-Addo,..Acheampong, Akuffo, Limann, Rawlings, Kuffour, Mills etc. etc.
All of them did something good. As humans, all of them made some mistakes. Their mistakes must be a lesson for us so we don't repeat.
CY 10 years ago
:)
:)
CONCERNED GHANAIANS 10 years ago
Interesting.
Interesting.
Kweku Boateng 10 years ago
Clark, kindly add footnotes,/sources.
Clark, kindly add footnotes,/sources.
I&I 10 years ago
Edward Clark? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused bastard? Anyway when are you going to write about the almost 20 years of jerry john rawshit's brutal rule? Son of a Pimp, when are you going to write about Nkrumah's oppress ... read full comment
Edward Clark? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused bastard? Anyway when are you going to write about the almost 20 years of jerry john rawshit's brutal rule? Son of a Pimp, when are you going to write about Nkrumah's oppressive regime which led to his overthrow? And finally, when are you going to write about the sorrowful state of Ghana due to all the coups staged by ewes including the one that overthrew the Liman's Government? Get a live Bitch and leave the Great Busia alone to rest in Perfect Peace.
JAJA MALLE 10 years ago
WHAT HAS BUSIA THE ARCHITECT OF TRUE DEMOCRACY THAT WE ARE ENJOYING NOW DONE TO YOU EMPTY HEADS. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SAYING ABOUT BUSIA DANQUAH. THEY ARE FOLLOWING THE RIGHT MEANS OF DEMOCRACY WHILE YOU ARE FOLLOWING ... read full comment
WHAT HAS BUSIA THE ARCHITECT OF TRUE DEMOCRACY THAT WE ARE ENJOYING NOW DONE TO YOU EMPTY HEADS. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SAYING ABOUT BUSIA DANQUAH. THEY ARE FOLLOWING THE RIGHT MEANS OF DEMOCRACY WHILE YOU ARE FOLLOWING THE DEAD COMMUNISM. TO HELL WITH YOU AND ALL THOSE WORKING TO SET US BACKWARDS.
Repugnant. 10 years ago
Architect of democracy indeed, i will not waste my time on you. Here is your detoxification.
After Becoming The Prime Minister of Ghana In 1969
When the National Liberation Movement was launched in Kumasi in 1954, the ... read full comment
Architect of democracy indeed, i will not waste my time on you. Here is your detoxification.
After Becoming The Prime Minister of Ghana In 1969
When the National Liberation Movement was launched in Kumasi in 1954, the Senior Linguist of the Asantehene, Nana Agyeman Prempeh II gave his FULL SUPPORT to the NLM and stated that the “Asante State” had assumed full responsibility for the National Liberation Movement. However, its appeal was decidedly limited to the sons and daughters of Asante only.
Its call to arms were also based on the past glorious victories in wars fought by that “State”. The Great Oath of Asante was sworn on 19th September, 1954 by the Senior Linguist of the Asantehene, Baffour Akoto who was also the Chairman of that murderous tribal grouping fighting for Federation on a narrow tribal front between 1951-1956 against the allegal dictatorship of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and his CPP government Dr. Nkrumah had the over whelming support of the masses in the grassroot while the NLM had the support of the minority elite namely chiefs, lawyers, doctors, engineers, top civil servants and wealthy business men and women in Ghana who were very few as Ghana’s population between 1951-1956 was less than 4 million people nationwide.
Nana Baffour Akoto again swore the Great Oath of Asante pledging £20.00 drawn from the Asantehene Palace Fund to support the NLM to fight the alleged dictatorship of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and his CPP in his bid to lead Ghana into independence in 1957. Well, the rest is history. It will be recalled that Dr. Nkrumah and his CPP government was violently overthrown in a brutal military coup de’tat led by Brigadier A.A. Afrifa and Col. E.K. Kotoka on 24th Feb. 1966. After the coup Western Journalists decended heavily in Accra like vultures and instead of portraying Ghana as a country VICTIMIZED by Western Countries led by the USA, and their selfish interests, most journalists played up the idea that Dr. Nkrumah was just another African Leader who could not successfully negotiate the complexities of INDUSTRIALISATION which was completely FALSE ANYWAY. Today, Kaiser’s smelter at Tema still operates on CHEAP ELECTRICITY from the Akosombo Dam. Over 68 factories that were built by Dr. Nkrumah which were all operating fully before the 1966 bloody coup de’tat and were still in operation at the time of his overthrow have now been SOLD OFF TO PRIVATE OPERATORS mostly WESTERNERS by Brigadier Afrifa and Kotoka while the remaining factories that were operating in 1969 were all sold out by Dr. K.A. Busia when he won the 1969 general elections in a “landslide” The CPP and its integral wings were all banned by the NLC military Junta with NLC Decree 345 which made it an offence to even possess the mere photograph of the late Dr. Nkrumah or forming a political party as a former CPP member, so Dr. Busia campaigned under the name of the Centre for Civic Education for 3years in order to market himself to contest the 1969 elections which was given to him on a silver platter by General Afrifa, then a Brigadier in the Army but who promoted himself to a full General after that bloody coup in 1966. Gen. Afrifia later resigned and handed over power to Dr. Busia in 1969. But for the unfair, and Bukata or Kalabule behavior of Gen. Afrifa and the NLC military junta in 1969. Dr. Busia could not have become Ghana’s Prime Minister because only the elite in Ghana knew him since he was always. hiding in Exile in London exporting Bombs, Guns and Grenades to Ghana and he was in close contact with the dreaded C.I.A of America just like J.B. Danquah of Kyebi at Akyem Abuakwa.
Now, 47 years after the violent overthrow of Dr. Nkrumah, Ghana has fully returned to the colonial era of little or no industrialization with the country importing everything it needs.
As this is happening, who benefits from it? The very Western countries led by the U.S.A who assisted some unpatriotic military officers to overthrow the late Dr. Nkrumah. How sad! Now Ghana is back to square one – And who caus Am? The hopeless Asante/Akyem politicians leading the NPP today 2013. The awful tragedy of 24th Feb. 1966 can never be forgotten by former Young Pioneer Cadres including this writer.
HOW BUSIA DISGRACED THE GOLDEN STOOL
Though Dr. K.A. Busia, the former Prime Minister of Ghana from 1969 to 1972 posed as the CHAMPION of TRUE DEMOCRACY in his address to parliament during the Second Republic in 1969, he could not avoid his clash with the judges in the FAMOUS SALLAH CASE where he openly accused them of BIAS and PARTIALITY against his government by staring thus. “My Government, Professor Busia, the then Prime Minister CHARGED and WARNED, will exercise its right to employ ONLY those whom it wishes to employ. No court can Enforce Any Decision that seeks to COMPEL the government to EMPLOY or RE-EMPLOY any one…………my government will not condone any lowering of standards for maining this principle. After uttering this trash, he went ahead to DISSOLVE THE WHOLE TRADES UNION CONGRESS (T.U.C) in Ghana and took over its assets by saying that they supported Dr. Nkrumah’s CPP government he appointed the Secretary General of the T.U.C instead of allowing for competitive elections- Yes, that was Dr. Busia, the democrat whose ideology the NPP represent today for you”
NANA AGYEMAN PREMPEH II QUESTIONS DR. BUSIA
It will be recalled that Nana Osei Agyeman Prempeh II – the Asantehene was still alive in 1969 when Dr. Busia was the Prime Minister of the Republic of Ghana. He once asked Busia thus. “Now that you are the Prime Minister of the Republic of Ghana, what is the fate of the National Liberation Movement (NLM) with” Mate-meho” as its local name?
Dr. Busia’s shameful answer to the late Asante King was this; Nana we Have Discarded, The National Liberation Movement. In re-action the Asantehene politely nodded his head in disbelief and gave a very nice smile towards Busia but he never added a word because he was a traditional diplomat. Here was somebody who fully supported the NLM and even dished out £20.00 to help remove. Dr. Nkrumah, but when the President was finally removed from office in 1966. Members of the NLM/UP tradition leading the National Liberation Council could not declare the Ashanti Region as a Federal Republic by Decree, and when the “Great Leader” of the NLM like Dr. Busia also became the Prime Minister of Ghana, he too could not send a Bill to Parliament for Asante to break away and formed a Federal Republic of Asante and yet thousands of innocent men, women and children were sent to their untimely graves because of “Asante Federation” between 1951-1956. The amount of £20.00 at that time was a BIG MONEY and at the end of the day, Busia had the guts to tell the Asantehene that he had discarded the NLM. Matter and the “Asante nation” STOP PRESS. I was shocked to the marrow when I saw the statue of Dr. J.B. Danquah at a circle in the heart of Accra the capital city of Ghana which was named after him. How on earth can a formed C.I.A Agent who personally supervised the KILLINGS SPREE OF 1951-1956 Ethnic Cleansing at Kyebi in which thousands of innocent men, women and children died in the genocide and yet this MONSTROSITY still stand in the centre of Ghana? Do we need to commemorate SAVAGERY in Ghana? No. wonder, Ex-Prez. Kufour described this SAVAGE in 2005 as a Patriotic Saint. Meanwhile, Nana Osei Agyeman Prempeh II will still be questioning Dr. Busia in the Next World to explain the reason why he disgraced the Golden Stool by discarding he NLM without consulting the King in 1969. The Late Asantehene may not get in touch with Dr. Busia the murderer, because he would be in Hell while the King would also be in Heaven, so they are poles apart Keep your fingers crossed. I shall return when the need arise. “Jaanbie Iwaii” Aluta Continua!
…………………………
Clement Sargaparee
A Richard 10 years ago
You are a STUPID FOOL AND A LIAR.
You are a STUPID FOOL AND A LIAR.
Soomui 10 years ago
"JAJA MALLE? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused bastard?" This is what people who think like you would have asked about your name.
And by the way, what democracy is it that you claim you are enjoying? The democracy of ... read full comment
"JAJA MALLE? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused bastard?" This is what people who think like you would have asked about your name.
And by the way, what democracy is it that you claim you are enjoying? The democracy of poverty, ignorance and deprivation or what? Democracy is not a religion that people follow whether it does any good for them or not. If you think communism is dead, I dare you to never buy anything that is made in China.
Of course for a person who supports terrorists and coup makers and who cannot even write English properly without mixing up his tenses, I dont expect you to know any better.
BUMBEBO London 10 years ago
Silly talk. He said he is telling us from the beginning, why rush for conclusion? If you can say Busia did not do it, come out in defense and let us read between the lines. Stop blind arguments. you can write about the pimp y ... read full comment
Silly talk. He said he is telling us from the beginning, why rush for conclusion? If you can say Busia did not do it, come out in defense and let us read between the lines. Stop blind arguments. you can write about the pimp you know, and we shall read and know that also. We need facts not fables. Keep cool and let's hear about the dead who can't defend themselves.
Soomui 10 years ago
I&I? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused psychopath in a rage upon the emergence of a full moon? Anyway when are you also going to write about anything good that the piece of rotten shit called Busia might possibly have ach ... read full comment
I&I? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused psychopath in a rage upon the emergence of a full moon? Anyway when are you also going to write about anything good that the piece of rotten shit called Busia might possibly have achieved for Ghana? You Son of a syphilitic whore! You see what a nervous wreck you have become when the truths of the evil imperialist puppets are exposed? Just calm down my friend and leave Edward Clark alone for now. You havent seen anything yet because history will inevitably tear that stinking piece of shit and his cohorts into shreds until eternity. And mark my words, he who laughs last laughs best and forever.
K Attafuah akim oda 10 years ago
Nkrumah was a useless leader
Nkrumah was a useless leader
Repugnant. 10 years ago
As for those low characters, there is no unfair hostility in saying to them, that their peculiar propensity to be incapable of understanding, makes their words mere noise and an inexpressible sad misfortune.
As for those low characters, there is no unfair hostility in saying to them, that their peculiar propensity to be incapable of understanding, makes their words mere noise and an inexpressible sad misfortune.
Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago
That's why you and your stupid father fear and hate him because taught you a very bitter and hard lesson you will never forget in your lives.
That's why you and your stupid father fear and hate him because taught you a very bitter and hard lesson you will never forget in your lives.
ANTHONY 10 years ago
IF NKRMAH WAS A USELESS YOU WON'T EVEN GO UNIVERSITY IF BUSIA WERE TO FIRST PRSIDENT.AS HE WAS AGINST FOR GHANA TO HAVE THREE UNIVERSITIES BY THEN
IF NKRMAH WAS A USELESS YOU WON'T EVEN GO UNIVERSITY IF BUSIA WERE TO FIRST PRSIDENT.AS HE WAS AGINST FOR GHANA TO HAVE THREE UNIVERSITIES BY THEN
CONCERNED GHANAIANS 10 years ago
You are wrong. Nkrumah is the greatest African leader ever. Fact is his acumen was far ahead of his contemporaries. Africans, with their PHD (pull him/her) down attitude, pushed him away.
Of course like any human, he had hi ... read full comment
You are wrong. Nkrumah is the greatest African leader ever. Fact is his acumen was far ahead of his contemporaries. Africans, with their PHD (pull him/her) down attitude, pushed him away.
Of course like any human, he had his faults. The greatest was being adamant and keeping J.B. Danquah behind bars till his death. That also paved the way for his demise.
NANA KUFUOR 10 years ago
Let us get the facts straight. Many people said Busia made some mistakes during his time. Busia did not make any mistakes. he himself was a mistake festered on us.
Let us get the facts straight. Many people said Busia made some mistakes during his time. Busia did not make any mistakes. he himself was a mistake festered on us.
Kojo Essuman 10 years ago
All saboteurs were detained.The Preventive Detention Act((PDA) was passed in Parliament after over five assassination attempts were made on Nkrumah's life through the machination of evil-minded Busia and his cronies.Who can s ... read full comment
All saboteurs were detained.The Preventive Detention Act((PDA) was passed in Parliament after over five assassination attempts were made on Nkrumah's life through the machination of evil-minded Busia and his cronies.Who can show me one person on the face of the earth who would not take appropriate action to protect his life? Nkrumah was right.Why do you think United States, the so called Champion of Democracy is keeping Guantanomo Bay?
Kojo Essuman 10 years ago
1.BUSIA OPPOSED GHANA'S INDEPENDENCE
2.BUSIA OPPOSED THE CONSTRUCTON OF THE VOLTA DAM.
3.BUSIA OPPOSED FREE EDUCATION
4.BUSUA,AS PRIME MINISTER TRANFSFERRED HIS ONE YEAR SALARY IN ADVANCE TO BRITAIN,BEFORE HE DEVALUE ... read full comment
1.BUSIA OPPOSED GHANA'S INDEPENDENCE
2.BUSIA OPPOSED THE CONSTRUCTON OF THE VOLTA DAM.
3.BUSIA OPPOSED FREE EDUCATION
4.BUSUA,AS PRIME MINISTER TRANFSFERRED HIS ONE YEAR SALARY IN ADVANCE TO BRITAIN,BEFORE HE DEVALUED THE CEDI.
THE ABOVE-MENTIONED FACTS SHOW A TRUE PICTURE OF BUSIA'S HYPOCRISY AND BACKWARD MINDSET.
Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago
Thanks for bringing out these facts, especially item (4).
Thanks for bringing out these facts, especially item (4).
dawuni 10 years ago
Kofi busia.
Kofi busia.
Pelicles 10 years ago
The problems facing the nation currently is the fault of our first leader. His quest to unite the entire continent of Africa at that time, was a huge mistake. He spent some of our monies to train freedom fighter and what did ... read full comment
The problems facing the nation currently is the fault of our first leader. His quest to unite the entire continent of Africa at that time, was a huge mistake. He spent some of our monies to train freedom fighter and what did Ghana gain from that?
Nkrumah was power drunk in the sense that when he was in power, he had no vice and what was the reason behind that? Imagine ruling a nation of at least 10 million people with no vice.
He was the only leader who inherited no debt but after he was overthrown, there was a huge debt all due to his reckless spending and his foolish quest to unite Africa.
Why he turned his eyes on the continent of Africa instead of developing his nation to the envy of all, is beyond reason.
How much did he pump into that foolish Ghana-Guinea-Mali alliance and what was the benefit of that alliance to the average Ghanaian?
While his house is not all that in order, he is frantically searching for a way to unite Africa at that time in the continent's history knowing very well that it was an impossible mission bound to fail from the word go. That is how a leader who thinks he is the one and only one without equal or a leader who no one can be his vice thinks.
Pelicles 10 years ago
Who was Nkrumah's vice president when he was in power? I will post another question if you answer that or, just pack your garbage and go somewhere else.
Who was Nkrumah's vice president when he was in power? I will post another question if you answer that or, just pack your garbage and go somewhere else.
Repugnant. 10 years ago
Who was Busia's? Also what was the sense in having 300 deputy ministers, a minister for government business and the several other moronic perturbations visited on Ghana by Kufuor the so called Busia's "Elias"?
Who was Busia's? Also what was the sense in having 300 deputy ministers, a minister for government business and the several other moronic perturbations visited on Ghana by Kufuor the so called Busia's "Elias"?
Pelicles 10 years ago
Well, Busia ruled for only two years and some of his actions were uncalled for. It is absolutely inconceivable for him to have that many deputy ministers and also pay himself two years salaries in advance. Such actions is a ... read full comment
Well, Busia ruled for only two years and some of his actions were uncalled for. It is absolutely inconceivable for him to have that many deputy ministers and also pay himself two years salaries in advance. Such actions is absolutely rubbish, stupid and foolish but what about our first leader who had no vice president for all the years he was the leader? Does it make sense and what is your take on that?
We are nurturing our democracy in a way that will stand the test of time. There should be no room for complacency. When these people we elect as leaders behave, we have to have the will to chastise them. I am against what Nkrumah did for not having a vice president and also, use our monies to support some foolish projects across the African continent.
Look, it is on record that he built some low-cost building in far away Cape Verde Islands and some railway lines in Mauritania. What about the Ghana-Guinea-Mali alliance? What did that alliance benefit the ordinary Ghanaian? Nkrumah, being the first leader, should have laid a solid foundation that will stand the test of time for others to build upon. I know he did well but he could have done more. Our current predicament originated from some of his failures.
Kojo T 10 years ago
This was a trade and cooperation agreement . We needed markets for our products. Nkrumah's good will extended every where. I can say he did not build any railways anywhere Pellicles. At one time I had access to his projects . ... read full comment
This was a trade and cooperation agreement . We needed markets for our products. Nkrumah's good will extended every where. I can say he did not build any railways anywhere Pellicles. At one time I had access to his projects . His main aim was building markets for ourindustrial products
Sankofa 10 years ago
'Our current predicament originated from some of his failures.'
These failures include promoting African unity and setting up state industries.
If Africa were united would we not be better placed to control our abundan ... read full comment
'Our current predicament originated from some of his failures.'
These failures include promoting African unity and setting up state industries.
If Africa were united would we not be better placed to control our abundant natural resources and therefore develop as a continent? Would the rest of the world not respect us and stop interfering in our affairs?
The state industries formed the basis of our industrial development. We were beginning to rely on ourselves rather than foreigners to exploit our resources. Had we maintained them, we would have built up invaluable management experience and run them better for the benefit of our nation. Would that not be infinitely better than asking foreigners to manage our resources only for them to make fat profits at our expense?
Where would Ghana be without the Akosombo dam, our educational system including our universities, polytechnics, teacher training colleges, secondary and primary schools, our research institutes, the health system including regional and district hospitals, the Tema harbour, the Ghana Navy and many more projects executed by Nkrumah?
What has having or not having a vice-president got to do with good leadership? Do you know that people have asked for the vice-president post to be abolished now as they deem it unnecessary?
I advise you to read Nkrumah's books and understand the intellectual basis for what he did.
Soomui 10 years ago
You can somewhat read and write thanks to nkrumah and that is enough. Since then what have you yourself - a human being like Nkrumah done for this country other than criticizing he that gave you a modicum of respect as a blac ... read full comment
You can somewhat read and write thanks to nkrumah and that is enough. Since then what have you yourself - a human being like Nkrumah done for this country other than criticizing he that gave you a modicum of respect as a black man?
JIM CROW 10 years ago
INTELLECTUAL DISHONESTY. NO REFERENCES OR SOURCES. GHANA WAS NOT NKRUMAH'S PROPERTY. IF YOUR FATHER HAD BEEN THROWN IN JAIL WITHOUT TRIAL YOU WOULD HAVE SEEN THINGS DIFFERENTLY.
INTELLECTUAL DISHONESTY. NO REFERENCES OR SOURCES. GHANA WAS NOT NKRUMAH'S PROPERTY. IF YOUR FATHER HAD BEEN THROWN IN JAIL WITHOUT TRIAL YOU WOULD HAVE SEEN THINGS DIFFERENTLY.
N. NYIMPA-BENYAW 10 years ago
Comparing Busia to Nkumah is tantamount to comparing a dwarf to a giant.
Comparing Busia to Nkumah is tantamount to comparing a dwarf to a giant.
Joy 10 years ago
This is the best comment on the forum today. Busia is a dwarf and Nkrumah is a GIANT. No comparison, period!!
This is the best comment on the forum today. Busia is a dwarf and Nkrumah is a GIANT. No comparison, period!!
Nana Yaw 10 years ago
They labelled every freedom fighter during the colonial era a communist. If you refuse to be a puppet like Pinnochet of Chile, Duvalier of Haiti, Mobutu of Zaire, Savimbi of Angola, Ferdinald Marcos of Phillipines Eyadema of ... read full comment
They labelled every freedom fighter during the colonial era a communist. If you refuse to be a puppet like Pinnochet of Chile, Duvalier of Haiti, Mobutu of Zaire, Savimbi of Angola, Ferdinald Marcos of Phillipines Eyadema of Togo, Tolbert of Liberia,etc.,then you must be a communist. Mandela, Lummumba, Mugabe, Nkrumah, Kaunda, Kerekou, Sam Nujoma, etc., were all labelled communists becuae they refused to serve the interests of the imperialists. Their puppets killed thousands of political opponents in the name of fighting communism which has been changed to fighting terrorism nowadays!!!!
JAMES Y 10 years ago
The NPP and its leader, Nana Akufo-Addo are displaying their anti-progress credentials as did UP and Busia during the 60s. Both are only interested to win power to rule Ghana. They try always to solicit for outside help to ac ... read full comment
The NPP and its leader, Nana Akufo-Addo are displaying their anti-progress credentials as did UP and Busia during the 60s. Both are only interested to win power to rule Ghana. They try always to solicit for outside help to achieve their objective. Busiah had done it in the 60s and Akufo Addo is doing the same now.
JOE 10 years ago
I don't want to comment. My question is, how old were you then? Who were Ako Adjei, H.H. Kofi Crabbe, A.K. Gbedemah, Malam Mama Tula? Ask about who they were to Nkrumah and what they did. The same thing still exists in presen ... read full comment
I don't want to comment. My question is, how old were you then? Who were Ako Adjei, H.H. Kofi Crabbe, A.K. Gbedemah, Malam Mama Tula? Ask about who they were to Nkrumah and what they did. The same thing still exists in present day CPP and NDC. Ask Rawlings and he will tell you. Nkrumah and Busia were then the learned politicians and therefore very good friends. Nkrumah's own people killed him because he went to the east who had nothing better for mankind. Even now they cannot find their feet without the west. Don't create enmity in the country. Leave Sekuoh alone.
Kojo Essuman 10 years ago
Some of us were not born or were very young.From my own research,Ako Adjei was the Foreign Minister at he time of the Kulungugu bomb explosion which nearly claimed Nkrumah's life in 1962.Gbedemah was Nkrumah's first Finance m ... read full comment
Some of us were not born or were very young.From my own research,Ako Adjei was the Foreign Minister at he time of the Kulungugu bomb explosion which nearly claimed Nkrumah's life in 1962.Gbedemah was Nkrumah's first Finance minister but went into exile in the early sixties.Kofi Crabbe was a top Party official at the CPP headquarters,and Malam Mama Tula was one of those implicated in the assassination attempt.He was a witness at the Treason Trial in 1962.Nkrumah's own people didn't kill him.The imperialists notably United States and Britain caused his downfall simply because his industrialisaton policy and his vision for Africa was a threat to them.
Pelicles 10 years ago
There is no written record anywhere as to who was Nkrumah's vice and the question is why?
The numerous attempt on Nkrumah's life, was laid at the door steps of then the opposition UP but taken a closer look today, will exo ... read full comment
There is no written record anywhere as to who was Nkrumah's vice and the question is why?
The numerous attempt on Nkrumah's life, was laid at the door steps of then the opposition UP but taken a closer look today, will exonerate the opposition in the sense that some of the hawks in the CPP party hate what he Nkrumah was doing. Look at the Kulungugu bombing. Who prepared and presented the flowers to the president? Was it the opposition? Also, who was Ametepe the first man who attempted to kill Nkrumah?
In those days, it is very difficult to embark or do any deep fact finding about anything that goes on as far as the government is concerned because the tools to do that wasn't available unlike today.
Nkrumah's own people were then plotting to annihilate him but it was the opposition who were blamed.
Saint James 10 years ago
The easiest way to eliminate Nkrumah was for the opposition(i.e.Busia and his cronies) to use Nkrumah's own people with support from CIA and British Intelligence.There was enough evidence to prove that when Busia was in exile ... read full comment
The easiest way to eliminate Nkrumah was for the opposition(i.e.Busia and his cronies) to use Nkrumah's own people with support from CIA and British Intelligence.There was enough evidence to prove that when Busia was in exile he masterminded the smuggling of bombs to Ghana through Togo with the help of British Intelligence and CIA.
Kofi 10 years ago
and when the bombs arrived in Ghana, Jake's dad (Obesteby Lamptey)will see to their distribution and usage. Pelican has the mind of a two year old. NPP leaders are nation wreckers and they know that for a fact. The fact is Bu ... read full comment
and when the bombs arrived in Ghana, Jake's dad (Obesteby Lamptey)will see to their distribution and usage. Pelican has the mind of a two year old. NPP leaders are nation wreckers and they know that for a fact. The fact is Busia should not be mentioned when it comes to discussing past leaders of Ghana.
dap 10 years ago
Bussia won .this is wat we wanted in the 60s
Bussia won .this is wat we wanted in the 60s
KKO 10 years ago
“The dam was conceived in 1915 by geologist Albert Ernest Kitson, but no plans were drawn until the 1940s.[6] The development of the Volta River Basin was proposed in 1949, but because there was not sufficient funds, the Am ... read full comment
“The dam was conceived in 1915 by geologist Albert Ernest Kitson, but no plans were drawn until the 1940s.[6] The development of the Volta River Basin was proposed in 1949, but because there was not sufficient funds, the American company Volta Aluminum Company (Valco) loaned money to Ghana so that the dam could be constructed. Kwame Nkrumah adopted the Volta River hydropower project.[3]
In May 1960, the Ghana government called for tenders for construction of the hydroelectric dam. In 1961 an Italian consortium, Impregilo which had just completed the Kariba Dam, won the contract.
They carried out the dredging of the river bed, dewatering of the channel and completed the dam a month earlier than scheduledin despite flooding of the Volta River in 1963 delayed work for over three months. Between 1961 and 1966, 28 staff of Impregilo died during the construction of the dam. Memorials in Akosombo township and St. Barbara Catholic Church have been put up in their honor.
In 1961, the Volta River Authority (VRA) was established by Ghana's Parliament through the passage of the Volta River Development Act. The VRA's fundamental operations were structured by six Board members and Kwame Nkrumah as chairman. The VRA's primary task is to manage the development of the Volta River Basin, which included the construction and supervision of the dam, the power station and the power transmission network. The VRA is responsible for the reservoir impounded by the dam, the fishing within the lake, lake transportation and communication, and the welfare of those surrounding the lake.[1]
The dam was built between 1961 and 1965.[7] Its development was undertaken by the Ghanaian government and funded 25% by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development of the World Bank, the United States, and the United Kingdom.[8]” Surce (Wikipaedia)
Albert Kitson's geological Reports are all available. If the contract for the construction of the dam was awarded in 1961, how could Busia have campaigned against its funding in 1962? Britain was part of the funding too. If Busia really wanted to campaign against the construction of the Akosombo Dam where better to start his campaign than Britain in whose prestigious Oxford University he was the first African professor?
Buisa like all our past and current leaders had his faults, but to disto9t facts in support of a dubious agneda is simlpy immoral!
And exactly what has Akufo-Addo done wrong? Going to court to right a glaring wrong, instead of taking to guns and machetes? It is really not surprising why we continue to move in circles as a nation!
Saint James 10 years ago
As Opposition leader,Busia opposed the construction of the Volta Dam in parliament as early as 1957.Check the(HANSARD) Parliamentary Debates of the First Republic.
As Opposition leader,Busia opposed the construction of the Volta Dam in parliament as early as 1957.Check the(HANSARD) Parliamentary Debates of the First Republic.
KKO 10 years ago
Opposing for
myopic economic and political reasons is different from sabotaging your country! Didn't the NDC in Parliament oppose the construction of Jubilee House, NYEP, NHIS and School Feeding Programme, among others?
Opposing for
myopic economic and political reasons is different from sabotaging your country! Didn't the NDC in Parliament oppose the construction of Jubilee House, NYEP, NHIS and School Feeding Programme, among others?
CONCERNED GHANAIANS 10 years ago
We condemn your ability to take history out of context, to twist history to suit your fantastic allegations.
Akufo-Addo and the NPP are crying foul because they feel robbed of their victory. They claim that they have eviden ... read full comment
We condemn your ability to take history out of context, to twist history to suit your fantastic allegations.
Akufo-Addo and the NPP are crying foul because they feel robbed of their victory. They claim that they have evidence. Objective people all over the world have reasons to believe that there were premeditated voting frauds, though what is not yet clear is to what extent and whether they were huge enough to affect the results. Shallow-minded like you refuse to remain neutral, embark on an ominous task of smearing those they hate.
If you are honest and neutral, why did you forget to mention the fact that to a very great extent, the same umbilical cord was the unrivaled architects of Ghana's independence and in fact those of most African countries?
Stabbing someone at the back for want of power is a great betrayal that Ghanaians must not accept. But the ongoing complaint before the SC cannot be likened to what you are ascribing to.
We are not surprised, such is the substance some are made of - NEVER SEEING THE GOOD ONE DOES, ALWAYS SEEING ONLY HIS BAD SIDE AND PAINTING HIM/HER THAT WAY.
We must learn to be neutral in judging those who have the courage to challenge what they perceive as wrong deeds, and encourage their efforts irrespective of whether we agree with them or not; else we would be like zombie.
MUGU YARO 10 years ago
PANICKY WRITING. ALSO READ THE PIECE KOKU (MARGARET JACKSON) HAS WRITTEN.
PANICKY WRITING. ALSO READ THE PIECE KOKU (MARGARET JACKSON) HAS WRITTEN.
CONCERNED GHANAIANS 10 years ago
Thanks, we will
Thanks, we will
Sly 10 years ago
Thanks Clark. I think alot of your critics are missing the point hence thier low level arguments. In my candid opinion this article does not seek to compare the performance of the two leaders but primarilly,layout some of the ... read full comment
Thanks Clark. I think alot of your critics are missing the point hence thier low level arguments. In my candid opinion this article does not seek to compare the performance of the two leaders but primarilly,layout some of the interesting but rather serious issues that the Ghanaian young and enlightened voter needs to know and what political ideaology and traditon to lean towards.Cant for the continuetion.
CONCERNED GHANAIANS 10 years ago
Wise men praise leaders for the good they did, before ridiculing or condemning their mistakes. That wise, young folks are encouraged to build on the good they did. From observation, many, if not most, Ghanaians are only good ... read full comment
Wise men praise leaders for the good they did, before ridiculing or condemning their mistakes. That wise, young folks are encouraged to build on the good they did. From observation, many, if not most, Ghanaians are only good at smear campaigns against people of other tribes or people they dislike. As popular as it is, it has earned the name PHD (Pull Him/Her Down). How many Ghanaians know the positive role played by Busia??? J.B. Danquah??? Why not start from there before you come to his/their weaknesses? That would have proved fairness. A BAD SELF-APPOINTED HISTORY TEACHER WILL ONLY INCITE HATRED, TRIBALISM AND BIGOTRY UNDER THE GUISE OF EXPANDING THE HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE YOUNG GENERATION.
We must see Ghana as one, and deal with situations in the context of their realities without regards to tribe, party or religion. In other words, we must respect all people and all culture. This is what was bequeathed to us by the founding fathers. Building on this would help to realise the dream of progressive Ghana where tribes would be mentioned only in terms of geographic locations, make us true torch-bearers and avant-garde among Africans, and example to emulate worldwide. It was the vision of our forefathers; it is not beyond our reach.
JOE LOUIS 10 years ago
THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.
THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.
crorkz matz 9 years ago
rcmvsK Thanks for sharing, this is a fantastic article.Much thanks again.
rcmvsK Thanks for sharing, this is a fantastic article.Much thanks again.
Busia was an intellctual charlatan who worked against the interest of our country all for narrow political gain.
He only managed to win the election because it was rigged in his favour with the CPP banned. Afrifa deliberat ...
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Sankofa, Busia was not only against Ghana but some towns of his "native Bono" as well. Busia was vehemently against Bono Techiman to the extent that one of the Techiman Kings (Nana Yaw Kramo) had to ban him from traveling thr ...
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IS THE YOUNG INFANTILE SEKOU NKRUMAH LEARNING HISTORY? IS HE NOT CRAZY TO EAT THE FOOD GIVEN TO HIM BY THE NPP WHO DESTROYED HIS FATHER AND GHANA? WHEN WILL SEKOU STOP ATTACKING PERSONALITIES? IS SEKOU SO HUNGREY THAT HE WILL ...
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Stop preaching inter-party divisions. Busia had his faults but not everything written against him is true. We must build on the good contributions of Danquah, Nkrumah, Busia, Akuffo-Addo,..Acheampong, Akuffo, Limann, Rawlings ...
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Interesting.
Clark, kindly add footnotes,/sources.
Edward Clark? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused bastard? Anyway when are you going to write about the almost 20 years of jerry john rawshit's brutal rule? Son of a Pimp, when are you going to write about Nkrumah's oppress ...
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WHAT HAS BUSIA THE ARCHITECT OF TRUE DEMOCRACY THAT WE ARE ENJOYING NOW DONE TO YOU EMPTY HEADS. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SAYING ABOUT BUSIA DANQUAH. THEY ARE FOLLOWING THE RIGHT MEANS OF DEMOCRACY WHILE YOU ARE FOLLOWING ...
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Architect of democracy indeed, i will not waste my time on you. Here is your detoxification.
After Becoming The Prime Minister of Ghana In 1969
When the National Liberation Movement was launched in Kumasi in 1954, the ...
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You are a STUPID FOOL AND A LIAR.
"JAJA MALLE? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused bastard?" This is what people who think like you would have asked about your name.
And by the way, what democracy is it that you claim you are enjoying? The democracy of ...
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Silly talk. He said he is telling us from the beginning, why rush for conclusion? If you can say Busia did not do it, come out in defense and let us read between the lines. Stop blind arguments. you can write about the pimp y ...
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I&I? is that a Ghanaian name or a confused psychopath in a rage upon the emergence of a full moon? Anyway when are you also going to write about anything good that the piece of rotten shit called Busia might possibly have ach ...
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Nkrumah was a useless leader
As for those low characters, there is no unfair hostility in saying to them, that their peculiar propensity to be incapable of understanding, makes their words mere noise and an inexpressible sad misfortune.
That's why you and your stupid father fear and hate him because taught you a very bitter and hard lesson you will never forget in your lives.
IF NKRMAH WAS A USELESS YOU WON'T EVEN GO UNIVERSITY IF BUSIA WERE TO FIRST PRSIDENT.AS HE WAS AGINST FOR GHANA TO HAVE THREE UNIVERSITIES BY THEN
You are wrong. Nkrumah is the greatest African leader ever. Fact is his acumen was far ahead of his contemporaries. Africans, with their PHD (pull him/her) down attitude, pushed him away.
Of course like any human, he had hi ...
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Let us get the facts straight. Many people said Busia made some mistakes during his time. Busia did not make any mistakes. he himself was a mistake festered on us.
All saboteurs were detained.The Preventive Detention Act((PDA) was passed in Parliament after over five assassination attempts were made on Nkrumah's life through the machination of evil-minded Busia and his cronies.Who can s ...
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1.BUSIA OPPOSED GHANA'S INDEPENDENCE
2.BUSIA OPPOSED THE CONSTRUCTON OF THE VOLTA DAM.
3.BUSIA OPPOSED FREE EDUCATION
4.BUSUA,AS PRIME MINISTER TRANFSFERRED HIS ONE YEAR SALARY IN ADVANCE TO BRITAIN,BEFORE HE DEVALUE ...
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Thanks for bringing out these facts, especially item (4).
Kofi busia.
The problems facing the nation currently is the fault of our first leader. His quest to unite the entire continent of Africa at that time, was a huge mistake. He spent some of our monies to train freedom fighter and what did ...
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Who was Nkrumah's vice president when he was in power? I will post another question if you answer that or, just pack your garbage and go somewhere else.
Who was Busia's? Also what was the sense in having 300 deputy ministers, a minister for government business and the several other moronic perturbations visited on Ghana by Kufuor the so called Busia's "Elias"?
Well, Busia ruled for only two years and some of his actions were uncalled for. It is absolutely inconceivable for him to have that many deputy ministers and also pay himself two years salaries in advance. Such actions is a ...
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This was a trade and cooperation agreement . We needed markets for our products. Nkrumah's good will extended every where. I can say he did not build any railways anywhere Pellicles. At one time I had access to his projects . ...
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'Our current predicament originated from some of his failures.'
These failures include promoting African unity and setting up state industries.
If Africa were united would we not be better placed to control our abundan ...
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You can somewhat read and write thanks to nkrumah and that is enough. Since then what have you yourself - a human being like Nkrumah done for this country other than criticizing he that gave you a modicum of respect as a blac ...
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INTELLECTUAL DISHONESTY. NO REFERENCES OR SOURCES. GHANA WAS NOT NKRUMAH'S PROPERTY. IF YOUR FATHER HAD BEEN THROWN IN JAIL WITHOUT TRIAL YOU WOULD HAVE SEEN THINGS DIFFERENTLY.
Comparing Busia to Nkumah is tantamount to comparing a dwarf to a giant.
This is the best comment on the forum today. Busia is a dwarf and Nkrumah is a GIANT. No comparison, period!!
They labelled every freedom fighter during the colonial era a communist. If you refuse to be a puppet like Pinnochet of Chile, Duvalier of Haiti, Mobutu of Zaire, Savimbi of Angola, Ferdinald Marcos of Phillipines Eyadema of ...
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The NPP and its leader, Nana Akufo-Addo are displaying their anti-progress credentials as did UP and Busia during the 60s. Both are only interested to win power to rule Ghana. They try always to solicit for outside help to ac ...
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I don't want to comment. My question is, how old were you then? Who were Ako Adjei, H.H. Kofi Crabbe, A.K. Gbedemah, Malam Mama Tula? Ask about who they were to Nkrumah and what they did. The same thing still exists in presen ...
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Some of us were not born or were very young.From my own research,Ako Adjei was the Foreign Minister at he time of the Kulungugu bomb explosion which nearly claimed Nkrumah's life in 1962.Gbedemah was Nkrumah's first Finance m ...
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There is no written record anywhere as to who was Nkrumah's vice and the question is why?
The numerous attempt on Nkrumah's life, was laid at the door steps of then the opposition UP but taken a closer look today, will exo ...
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The easiest way to eliminate Nkrumah was for the opposition(i.e.Busia and his cronies) to use Nkrumah's own people with support from CIA and British Intelligence.There was enough evidence to prove that when Busia was in exile ...
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and when the bombs arrived in Ghana, Jake's dad (Obesteby Lamptey)will see to their distribution and usage. Pelican has the mind of a two year old. NPP leaders are nation wreckers and they know that for a fact. The fact is Bu ...
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Bussia won .this is wat we wanted in the 60s
“The dam was conceived in 1915 by geologist Albert Ernest Kitson, but no plans were drawn until the 1940s.[6] The development of the Volta River Basin was proposed in 1949, but because there was not sufficient funds, the Am ...
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As Opposition leader,Busia opposed the construction of the Volta Dam in parliament as early as 1957.Check the(HANSARD) Parliamentary Debates of the First Republic.
Opposing for
myopic economic and political reasons is different from sabotaging your country! Didn't the NDC in Parliament oppose the construction of Jubilee House, NYEP, NHIS and School Feeding Programme, among others?
We condemn your ability to take history out of context, to twist history to suit your fantastic allegations.
Akufo-Addo and the NPP are crying foul because they feel robbed of their victory. They claim that they have eviden ...
read full comment
PANICKY WRITING. ALSO READ THE PIECE KOKU (MARGARET JACKSON) HAS WRITTEN.
Thanks, we will
Thanks Clark. I think alot of your critics are missing the point hence thier low level arguments. In my candid opinion this article does not seek to compare the performance of the two leaders but primarilly,layout some of the ...
read full comment
Wise men praise leaders for the good they did, before ridiculing or condemning their mistakes. That wise, young folks are encouraged to build on the good they did. From observation, many, if not most, Ghanaians are only good ...
read full comment
THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.
rcmvsK Thanks for sharing, this is a fantastic article.Much thanks again.
WpIvrp I really liked your article. Fantastic.