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Is there any Kevin-Prince Boateng left in the NDC?

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  • Observer 10 years ago

    A WORD TO THE WISE IS ENOUGH.

  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    Well you said it all 2004!

  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    Injecting sports into politics is counterproductive at best.
    The whole nation loses and the Black Stars lose as well. Keep your failed politics out of our sports.

  • Kwaku 10 years ago

    When failure starts starring you in the face and you become desperate,you are forced to hold on to things that don't even belong to you.The NDC govt has failures in all aspects of our life.

  • soladela 10 years ago

    i am impressed of your article, keep doing this good things for Ghana. The truth must be told.

  • steve 10 years ago

    I think you didn't listen to the president's speech recently by urging every Ghanaian to assist building the country instead of resorting to needless criticisms and empty noise on media.

    Your analysis by considering govern ...
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  • Kwaku Ananse 10 years ago

    Steve, you completely miss the point the writer is making, of course the govt can't appoint everybody to govt office just like we can't all play for the black stars. But when we have known experienced and competent players ar ...
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  • steve 10 years ago

    Who is incompetent in the government? And what is the yardstick of identification?

    Yes, we can all play this is not black star, either looking at it from a private or public sector. Ask yourself how many businesses have y ...
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  • ghanaba 10 years ago

    what is special about a national team? i mean every national team. a succeesful national squad means other nations do not march that particular nation's squad of the day.unlike business orientated clubs, who always season the ...
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  • NDC ARE THIEVES 10 years ago

    FOOOOOLLL

  • Rita 10 years ago

    The article is a good one with very good analysis. Unfortunately for the opposition parties, they are like Egypt in Kumasi. They did all they could but did not score two goals.