The Painful Demise Of Sexism

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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    Trokosi is not Female Genital removal.
    it brought honesty to all families.
    Abolishing trokosi created many ewe thieves.
    People were honest in Trokosi because they fear that if they steal from people,they will be punished.
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  • Mr. Figure-Out 10 years ago

    You wrote; "........correspondingly the institutions of “trokosi,” “female genital mutilation,” and “Witch Camps” and their victims, are nothing to write home about."
    Francis my boy has done it again. Thank you f ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    You the Akan supremacists are afraid the veranda boys and the cocoa labourers are getting powerful through education from oth the home and institutions and you cannot compete and so your envy. I thinkmyou are the one who is i ...
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  • jingoisis 10 years ago

    What is this? This is purely a strife to come across as intellectually astute...but comes off sounding incoherent.....

  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    The first lady began: "My husband is like a 7-Up. He's got seven inches and it's always up!" The second replied: "My man is like a Mountain Dew. When he mounts me he always knows what to do!" After a moment the third woman sa ...
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  • OTCHERE DARKO 10 years ago

    "Aren’t “imagination” and “knowledge” somehow related?"
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  • Tekonline.org 10 years ago

    Happy New Year, Francis.
    In his time also, that controversial remark by Einstein got plenty of global attention. This is what he really said:

    “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to al ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Hello Tekonline,

    Happy New Year to you too, my good brother. How are you? Once again I am happy to read your critical response.

    Indeed, it expands the scope of my essay, particularly on the science part, in a very clev ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Always pleasing to read something intellectually stimulating. That stretches the mind . Keep it up guys we need mre people like you. But you represent the rare breed

  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Dear Brother,

    How are you doing?

    It's been a while now since we communicated. Anyway, happy New Year to you. I hope things will get better now.

    It's my desire to see all of us come together as a nation, rather than ...
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