he embarrassed the country.....what will he do if invited to the White House..pose in his underwear?
he embarrassed the country.....what will he do if invited to the White House..pose in his underwear?
CARDINAL 10 years ago
This Dartey guy is just like the stupid Presidential staffers who did not advise the President not to stand infront of the CNN logo grinning from ear to ear like a kid in a candy store. Mahama looked pathetic standing infront ... read full comment
This Dartey guy is just like the stupid Presidential staffers who did not advise the President not to stand infront of the CNN logo grinning from ear to ear like a kid in a candy store. Mahama looked pathetic standing infront of that logo like a tourist.
Did Dartey think through with the questions he asked? Dartey cannot produce one photograph of Obama, Clinton or the Queen standing alone under the banner, Elmina Castle or Osu Castle. The people he mentioned took group photographs. I have never seen any President standing alone at any monument like a tourist as Mahama did and that is what makes him look stupid like a student on tour taking pictures at memorable places he or she visited.
Nyansasem 10 years ago
"Already, the unemployment rate is asphyxiating university graduates. Loans that they can secure to start their own businesses are have high interest rates strapped around them. I stand to be corrected; the cheapest interest ... read full comment
"Already, the unemployment rate is asphyxiating university graduates. Loans that they can secure to start their own businesses are have high interest rates strapped around them. I stand to be corrected; the cheapest interest rate on a loan in Ghana is around twenty seven (27) percent. The energy crisis and recent tariffs increment still remains a dilemma. The GYEEDA, SADA and dubious Judgement Debt debacles are draining the country dry. And we still have time to talk about a photo the President took while on a trip. Good God, have mercy on us."
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That was what he wrote. That was baloney. Illogical nonsense.
He wants the people to think about those problems, yet he would excuse the President and his entourage, who are spending weeks in USA after the UN session, basically doing nothing and not thinking about our problems but saw the need to go to Atlanta to give a 10min interview to a 3rd rated journalist and posed in front of CNN logo. My goodness.
Seriously, some of these writers have problem with logic and common sense. Why did the people elect Mahama? And why should the people not have the right to castigate their President for refusing to think about our problems, but walking aimlessly and taking photos as tourist.
Those of us who are criticizing the President for behaving like dumb should be blamed for the high interest rates, GYEESA, SADA, Judgement debts, etc... is that what he is saying? Lord, have mercy!
Dartey 10 years ago
The import of what I wrote simply is, the perceived harm has been committed. Why should we unduly vilify the prez when we can call his attention to issues of national importance. My piece was not a defence of what he did but ... read full comment
The import of what I wrote simply is, the perceived harm has been committed. Why should we unduly vilify the prez when we can call his attention to issues of national importance. My piece was not a defence of what he did but notice to Ghanaians to tell the president to sit up.
PK 10 years ago
You were better off not responding because your reply to Nyansasem is an even more ridiculous attempt at rationalisation. How are "Ghanaians to tell the president to sit up" without drawing his attention to the "perceived har ... read full comment
You were better off not responding because your reply to Nyansasem is an even more ridiculous attempt at rationalisation. How are "Ghanaians to tell the president to sit up" without drawing his attention to the "perceived harm" from his apparent low self-esteem and dereliction of duty? It's obvious Mahama is trying very hard to sell himself to the international community. Mahama is not only "modelling" for the international media, he is also globalising the NDC's propaganda gimmicks. But there is no better PR for a president than the economic success of his or her country. Then again, who are we to blame? Ghanaians had the option to choose from a field of candidates that included Dr. Abu Sakara, Dr. Nduom and Nana Addo, all serious-minded achievers. What did they do? They chose Mahama! Here is a classic case of democracy failing to get the best outcome!
AL-KHEBAB 10 years ago
CALL A SPADE A SPADE: THE PRESIDENT, FUSEINA JOHN KWASIA DRAMANI MAHAMA IS A FOOLISH VILAGER. HIS PLACE IS TO BE A STATION MASTER AT THE WALEWALE TRO-TRO STATION. U WILL NEVER SEE A SERIOUS WORLD LEADER ACTING FOOLISH AND WEA ... read full comment
CALL A SPADE A SPADE: THE PRESIDENT, FUSEINA JOHN KWASIA DRAMANI MAHAMA IS A FOOLISH VILAGER. HIS PLACE IS TO BE A STATION MASTER AT THE WALEWALE TRO-TRO STATION. U WILL NEVER SEE A SERIOUS WORLD LEADER ACTING FOOLISH AND WEAK LIKE THIS IDIOT. THAT IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU STEAL ELECTIONS AND A SEAT THAT ISNT YOURS. NONSENSE
Akadu Mensema 10 years ago
Wrong questions! You should ask did Obama pose before GBC office building?
"May be Atik Mohammed or his friends who are similar in thought on this matter can help me answer these questions: when President Obama came to Gh ... read full comment
Wrong questions! You should ask did Obama pose before GBC office building?
"May be Atik Mohammed or his friends who are similar in thought on this matter can help me answer these questions: when President Obama came to Ghana, did he not take memorable pictures at the Cape Coast castle? When Bill Clinton visited Ghana, did he not take pictures? When the Queen visited Ghana those years past, did she not pose for some pictures?"
K. Boateng 10 years ago
was Obama interviewed by GBC?
was Obama interviewed by GBC?
STONER KOBYLYNTON 10 years ago
K. you mean to say after CNN interview, Mr. Mahama's reward was to take a picture of himself in front of their bill board to make a show off or what? Mr. Mahama and his entourage are totally wrong on this photo taken issue. H ... read full comment
K. you mean to say after CNN interview, Mr. Mahama's reward was to take a picture of himself in front of their bill board to make a show off or what? Mr. Mahama and his entourage are totally wrong on this photo taken issue. He should have had a group photograph with his entourage and some of the CNN staff which I think would not have created this brouhaha.
Nyansasem 10 years ago
So anyone that goes to CNN to be interviewed should pose in front of their logo?
So anyone that goes to CNN to be interviewed should pose in front of their logo?
CARDINAL 10 years ago
Akadu, those people Dartey mentioned took group photographs not posing alone to show that they visited that place.
What makes Mahama posing under CNN logo too childish is the implication of that photograph. What the pictur ... read full comment
Akadu, those people Dartey mentioned took group photographs not posing alone to show that they visited that place.
What makes Mahama posing under CNN logo too childish is the implication of that photograph. What the picture means is that, Mahama is telling the world he visited the CNN studios. This is the kind of picture tourists take not a President who went there to tell the world his vision he has for Ghana and the world. The Presidency is not an opportunity to become a tourist.
Repugnant. 10 years ago
He is Mr Ghana, being the first post independent baby boomer President. The problem is, he is either pointing his index finger to the sky or like Osofia in London posing to picturise vacuous sign boards without the pigeons. W ... read full comment
He is Mr Ghana, being the first post independent baby boomer President. The problem is, he is either pointing his index finger to the sky or like Osofia in London posing to picturise vacuous sign boards without the pigeons. Whilst good Ghanaians keep patiently looking up to you, in dire depreciating dishonor, such misspent luxury is noncustodial and oxymoron, next time ride the subway train to nowhere, for just a token! "You are not a fool."
Kwadwo 10 years ago
The President of Ghana posing next to a CNN logo in downtown Atlanta is pathetic and indefensible. Mahama looks like a child in front of that logo and I donot believe the State Department or other powers will ever take him as ... read full comment
The President of Ghana posing next to a CNN logo in downtown Atlanta is pathetic and indefensible. Mahama looks like a child in front of that logo and I donot believe the State Department or other powers will ever take him as a serious leader. He will never be invited to the White House. He is just a pathetic tourist.
RastafaraI 10 years ago
Akuffo Addo has his own baggage, a lawyer without certificate, drug use history and even a rumored arrest record......ghana is regarded as a flawed democracy....the democratic process is manipulated and corrupted and produces ... read full comment
Akuffo Addo has his own baggage, a lawyer without certificate, drug use history and even a rumored arrest record......ghana is regarded as a flawed democracy....the democratic process is manipulated and corrupted and produces flawed leadership.......
Mahama seems intellectually inferior for the presidency...I am not sure he understands most of the decisions that are made and their implications.......
He needs adults around him to teach him how to conduct himself...he needs to overcome his play-boy tendencies and know that the decisions he makes will affect ghana for a long time...and he should do so with a clear and somber mind....he needs to be mentally strong and have a sense of purpose...
musah Alhassan - Tamale 10 years ago
that Atik Mohammed boy is the biggest fool Ghana have ever produced since independent.
that Atik Mohammed boy is the biggest fool Ghana have ever produced since independent.
Meshack 10 years ago
John Mahama now a global model...with what brain?
John Mahama now a global model...with what brain?
BUGA BUGA ATUGUBA 10 years ago
I agree with Muhammad Atik that Mahama is a global role model of corruption, Adultery and Womanizing. Mahama is now a global disgrace for Ghana.
I agree with Muhammad Atik that Mahama is a global role model of corruption, Adultery and Womanizing. Mahama is now a global disgrace for Ghana.
Kwadwo poku 10 years ago
This is what happens when the Ghanaian populace are politically illiterate, naive and credulous. We support political parties like they are football clubs, regardless of their performance we still like them.
This is what happens when the Ghanaian populace are politically illiterate, naive and credulous. We support political parties like they are football clubs, regardless of their performance we still like them.
Sylvia 10 years ago
John Mahama is just something I cannot understand, some say foolish others visionless and others childish etc.
As a president of a country, at least you have to respect the presidency if you don't respect yourself else you a ... read full comment
John Mahama is just something I cannot understand, some say foolish others visionless and others childish etc.
As a president of a country, at least you have to respect the presidency if you don't respect yourself else you are insulting the intelligence of those who voted for you.
From the onset, he has packed his appointees with nonentities, who when you complain they insult you with impunity (can you tell me what criteria was used to appoint Okujeto Ablakwa (can shout), Victoris Hammah (big hips), Tony Aidoo (can insult, Fiifi Nettey (from Volta) etc. to lead 25 million Ghanaians? So if they are destroying the economy, the one who appointed should face the wrath of the people.
On the recent CNN picture: It is a big deal indeed! Mahama and his evil dwarfs used the presidential jet fueled by the tax payers sweat to the UN general assembly. All heads of ate are back to their countries, some immediately after their address leaving the rest of the busssiness to their permanent missions to continue. Up to now Mahama alone is not back, he has aboandoned the suffering of the people whose tax money he used; paying to talk on CNN and taking pictures here and there. The most annoying part of the whole issue is that, he started taking the picutures minutes after condemning CNN and the international media as the president of Ghana. What if CNN has hidden cameras and was taking him as he does those things on the CNN compound. They wont say Mahama but the president of Ghana.
Finally he should know that half of Ghanaians especially the educated ones do not support him so all that he does he should comport himself. If he fails and continue following the evil dwarfs there is always a price to pay. A word to the wise is enough
Nigel ... 10 years ago
I know how u feel Sylvia and well said . Mahama is joking with the lives of all Ghanaians and as voters we have to right to cry wolf. If his NDC cronies will continue to support him whether good or bad, then we will all pay ... read full comment
I know how u feel Sylvia and well said . Mahama is joking with the lives of all Ghanaians and as voters we have to right to cry wolf. If his NDC cronies will continue to support him whether good or bad, then we will all pay the price when Ghana sinks to the lowest pit which is going to happen soon . A WORD TO A WISE IS ENOUGH MY DEAR. Lord have merciiiii .........
czar k 10 years ago
Sammy, you see why you've spent so much of your time writing this piece. That's exactly what Atik is talking about. Why this cnn photo at all? Is it to show the new kid on the block? The president of Ghana? Oh no! It's so de ... read full comment
Sammy, you see why you've spent so much of your time writing this piece. That's exactly what Atik is talking about. Why this cnn photo at all? Is it to show the new kid on the block? The president of Ghana? Oh no! It's so demeaning. This country deserves better. Now instead of discussing what the Prez. did, we are rather discussing cnn photos. Na who cause am? And you blame Atik? please!
he embarrassed the country.....what will he do if invited to the White House..pose in his underwear?
This Dartey guy is just like the stupid Presidential staffers who did not advise the President not to stand infront of the CNN logo grinning from ear to ear like a kid in a candy store. Mahama looked pathetic standing infront ...
read full comment
"Already, the unemployment rate is asphyxiating university graduates. Loans that they can secure to start their own businesses are have high interest rates strapped around them. I stand to be corrected; the cheapest interest ...
read full comment
The import of what I wrote simply is, the perceived harm has been committed. Why should we unduly vilify the prez when we can call his attention to issues of national importance. My piece was not a defence of what he did but ...
read full comment
You were better off not responding because your reply to Nyansasem is an even more ridiculous attempt at rationalisation. How are "Ghanaians to tell the president to sit up" without drawing his attention to the "perceived har ...
read full comment
CALL A SPADE A SPADE: THE PRESIDENT, FUSEINA JOHN KWASIA DRAMANI MAHAMA IS A FOOLISH VILAGER. HIS PLACE IS TO BE A STATION MASTER AT THE WALEWALE TRO-TRO STATION. U WILL NEVER SEE A SERIOUS WORLD LEADER ACTING FOOLISH AND WEA ...
read full comment
Wrong questions! You should ask did Obama pose before GBC office building?
"May be Atik Mohammed or his friends who are similar in thought on this matter can help me answer these questions: when President Obama came to Gh ...
read full comment
was Obama interviewed by GBC?
K. you mean to say after CNN interview, Mr. Mahama's reward was to take a picture of himself in front of their bill board to make a show off or what? Mr. Mahama and his entourage are totally wrong on this photo taken issue. H ...
read full comment
So anyone that goes to CNN to be interviewed should pose in front of their logo?
Akadu, those people Dartey mentioned took group photographs not posing alone to show that they visited that place.
What makes Mahama posing under CNN logo too childish is the implication of that photograph. What the pictur ...
read full comment
He is Mr Ghana, being the first post independent baby boomer President. The problem is, he is either pointing his index finger to the sky or like Osofia in London posing to picturise vacuous sign boards without the pigeons. W ...
read full comment
The President of Ghana posing next to a CNN logo in downtown Atlanta is pathetic and indefensible. Mahama looks like a child in front of that logo and I donot believe the State Department or other powers will ever take him as ...
read full comment
Akuffo Addo has his own baggage, a lawyer without certificate, drug use history and even a rumored arrest record......ghana is regarded as a flawed democracy....the democratic process is manipulated and corrupted and produces ...
read full comment
that Atik Mohammed boy is the biggest fool Ghana have ever produced since independent.
John Mahama now a global model...with what brain?
I agree with Muhammad Atik that Mahama is a global role model of corruption, Adultery and Womanizing. Mahama is now a global disgrace for Ghana.
This is what happens when the Ghanaian populace are politically illiterate, naive and credulous. We support political parties like they are football clubs, regardless of their performance we still like them.
John Mahama is just something I cannot understand, some say foolish others visionless and others childish etc.
As a president of a country, at least you have to respect the presidency if you don't respect yourself else you a ...
read full comment
I know how u feel Sylvia and well said . Mahama is joking with the lives of all Ghanaians and as voters we have to right to cry wolf. If his NDC cronies will continue to support him whether good or bad, then we will all pay ...
read full comment
Sammy, you see why you've spent so much of your time writing this piece. That's exactly what Atik is talking about. Why this cnn photo at all? Is it to show the new kid on the block? The president of Ghana? Oh no! It's so de ...
read full comment
Dartey, you are foolish. Simply put.