THIS FOOLISH ARTICLE DESERVE NO COMMENT. ATWIAAAAAAA !!!
THIS FOOLISH ARTICLE DESERVE NO COMMENT. ATWIAAAAAAA !!!
Kojo T 10 years ago
Amin was not educated but had wisdom. He was a Pan Africanist to the core. You an i...t
Amin was not educated but had wisdom. He was a Pan Africanist to the core. You an i...t
Pan-Africanist 10 years ago
The future of Ghana rests with a United Africa.Africa so strong economically,politically,culturally,intellectually.With over a billion people on the continent and considering the huge and valuable resources,it will take bold ... read full comment
The future of Ghana rests with a United Africa.Africa so strong economically,politically,culturally,intellectually.With over a billion people on the continent and considering the huge and valuable resources,it will take bold leadership and political will to transform the entire continent into paradise for all humanity to benefit .The right investment in the right sectors,especially on the industrial,manufacturing.scientific and technological fronts will go a long way to push Africa into a global power house.
Jan Olsson Sweden 10 years ago
I think AU ( African Union)are this organisation as have to take care about african contries well, same as EU ( Europian Union) do in Europe.
I live in Europe and think AU has already more than peace and so on to act, they a ... read full comment
I think AU ( African Union)are this organisation as have to take care about african contries well, same as EU ( Europian Union) do in Europe.
I live in Europe and think AU has already more than peace and so on to act, they are alredy involved in economy, as when export fee has to me payed to AU and Ghana for export Ghanian stoff. Africa is a close contries as is involved together alredy , if it be as BRIC as is diffrent from each other is not so good , ok BRIC is countries as ius strong economic unit , but why refuse the idea about AU africa has much to do in the world by economi DONT FORGET THIS.
Swedenmnan
TonyPM 10 years ago
Mr. Swedenman:
I appreciate your point of view, but AU has been around since 1963 (OAU) and they have not achieve much for Africa. I have also argued that Europeans already had institutions in place. Africa has yet to buil ... read full comment
Mr. Swedenman:
I appreciate your point of view, but AU has been around since 1963 (OAU) and they have not achieve much for Africa. I have also argued that Europeans already had institutions in place. Africa has yet to build institutions and it does not make sense to have EU type of union and leave individual countries to build redundant institutions.
I am glad you shared your sentiments. Many in Africa agree with you. I just see it differently. If you get the chance, read my past article on Ghana leaving the AU.
Techiman boy 10 years ago
We need more progressive thinker like you in Ghana. God bless you
We need more progressive thinker like you in Ghana. God bless you
JH New York 10 years ago
You call this progressive !
Not until we put our "House" in order,there's nothing good about the idea.
You call this progressive !
Not until we put our "House" in order,there's nothing good about the idea.
Ghanaian 10 years ago
With the different ethnic groups and cultures, it will not work!
With the different ethnic groups and cultures, it will not work!
Kojo T 10 years ago
This is typical of the tribalists and the xenophobes. No surprise here
This is typical of the tribalists and the xenophobes. No surprise here
Ghanaian 10 years ago
If you do not believe me, look at all the nations that have gone through civil wars and find the cause. Also, look at the great nations in this world that are doing well and you will notice that there is little or no ethnic d ... read full comment
If you do not believe me, look at all the nations that have gone through civil wars and find the cause. Also, look at the great nations in this world that are doing well and you will notice that there is little or no ethnic differences. I am no mate me ho, I am an EDUCATED REALIST!
Blessed 10 years ago
I doubt if the writer hads lived in nigeria befsore where hatred for the Ghanaian is the norm. I abandoned my pan-Africanism dreams decades ago. forget it, it wont work. africans, especially nigerians have an ego as big as mo ... read full comment
I doubt if the writer hads lived in nigeria befsore where hatred for the Ghanaian is the norm. I abandoned my pan-Africanism dreams decades ago. forget it, it wont work. africans, especially nigerians have an ego as big as mountain kilimanjaro. they think they are better than anyone else. if you want to know how nigerians feel about Ghanaians, go to www.nairaland.com. The idea of seeing a nigerian as "a brother" gives me goose pimples, to be honest. they are a very wicked bunch
TonyPM 10 years ago
Never lived in Nigeria. I left Ghana long before going to Nigeria was in fashion. I will be happy to experience the hatred on their website. Thanks. I will go there. Don't give up hope though.
Never lived in Nigeria. I left Ghana long before going to Nigeria was in fashion. I will be happy to experience the hatred on their website. Thanks. I will go there. Don't give up hope though.
GHANABA 10 years ago
You definitely do not want to experience the visceral hatred Nigerians had against Ghanaians.Living there in the early 80"s was not a joke.
You definitely do not want to experience the visceral hatred Nigerians had against Ghanaians.Living there in the early 80"s was not a joke.
GHANABA 10 years ago
Very true, Nigeria,Ivory Coast taught me a very bitter lesson.That said,did Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union work? The EU is built upon lies and it will crumble as well.After 314 years Scotland wants to split up from the UK.W ... read full comment
Very true, Nigeria,Ivory Coast taught me a very bitter lesson.That said,did Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union work? The EU is built upon lies and it will crumble as well.After 314 years Scotland wants to split up from the UK.What has a Ghanaian and a Somalian,Libyan,etc got in common?
Whatever 10 years ago
Indeed Ghana interest in a one united Africa cannot be understated. It is crucial to our long term viability as a state. I agree with the tangent of this article
Indeed Ghana interest in a one united Africa cannot be understated. It is crucial to our long term viability as a state. I agree with the tangent of this article
JH New York 10 years ago
The idea is laudable on the surface.
What good did Ghana derived from that year
1957 political policies ?.
Ghana should concentrate to build the Country well in every aspect of development, food security,enviable services( ... read full comment
The idea is laudable on the surface.
What good did Ghana derived from that year
1957 political policies ?.
Ghana should concentrate to build the Country well in every aspect of development, food security,enviable services(electricity, water ). first class Hospitals with EMS(emergency services)first class Housings
for the ordinary people,eradicate mosquitoes,
build standard drainage systems in every City & Town,Cater for the Sick,the Elderly,the Disabled and give benefits assistance to the poor in Ghana, etc etc before we make an attempt to Consider such move.
Not until we put all these mentioned above and
more in place, please Stop to day dreaming .
TonyPM 10 years ago
Mr. JH: Though I didn't discuss it in the article, the whole idea is to make it possible for address what you have enumerated. Take for instance health care; we will be better able to build better hospitals in critical regi ... read full comment
Mr. JH: Though I didn't discuss it in the article, the whole idea is to make it possible for address what you have enumerated. Take for instance health care; we will be better able to build better hospitals in critical regions that will take most critical health care needs if we are united than if we are not. We will have greater pool of people in our health insurance pool that will make it easier to balance out those in the pool who need more care and those who need little to no care. Increase trade will provide more employment etc. If we are able to solve our problems, then we certainly don't need the unity. I might add that even the US continues to have poverty though not quite like ours.
AMU 10 years ago
Libya had all these things and even more in place. But look at what happened to the country? An African High Command under a Flag of a United Africa would have traded fire with fire against the invaders. Sorry, Mr. JH Mensah ... read full comment
Libya had all these things and even more in place. But look at what happened to the country? An African High Command under a Flag of a United Africa would have traded fire with fire against the invaders. Sorry, Mr. JH Mensah oops! Mr. JH New York, Africans need a United Africa. At least, for 'self-defence'. Mr. Pobee-Mensah is right.
THIS FOOLISH ARTICLE DESERVE NO COMMENT. ATWIAAAAAAA !!!
Amin was not educated but had wisdom. He was a Pan Africanist to the core. You an i...t
The future of Ghana rests with a United Africa.Africa so strong economically,politically,culturally,intellectually.With over a billion people on the continent and considering the huge and valuable resources,it will take bold ...
read full comment
I think AU ( African Union)are this organisation as have to take care about african contries well, same as EU ( Europian Union) do in Europe.
I live in Europe and think AU has already more than peace and so on to act, they a ...
read full comment
Mr. Swedenman:
I appreciate your point of view, but AU has been around since 1963 (OAU) and they have not achieve much for Africa. I have also argued that Europeans already had institutions in place. Africa has yet to buil ...
read full comment
We need more progressive thinker like you in Ghana. God bless you
You call this progressive !
Not until we put our "House" in order,there's nothing good about the idea.
With the different ethnic groups and cultures, it will not work!
This is typical of the tribalists and the xenophobes. No surprise here
If you do not believe me, look at all the nations that have gone through civil wars and find the cause. Also, look at the great nations in this world that are doing well and you will notice that there is little or no ethnic d ...
read full comment
I doubt if the writer hads lived in nigeria befsore where hatred for the Ghanaian is the norm. I abandoned my pan-Africanism dreams decades ago. forget it, it wont work. africans, especially nigerians have an ego as big as mo ...
read full comment
Never lived in Nigeria. I left Ghana long before going to Nigeria was in fashion. I will be happy to experience the hatred on their website. Thanks. I will go there. Don't give up hope though.
You definitely do not want to experience the visceral hatred Nigerians had against Ghanaians.Living there in the early 80"s was not a joke.
Very true, Nigeria,Ivory Coast taught me a very bitter lesson.That said,did Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union work? The EU is built upon lies and it will crumble as well.After 314 years Scotland wants to split up from the UK.W ...
read full comment
Indeed Ghana interest in a one united Africa cannot be understated. It is crucial to our long term viability as a state. I agree with the tangent of this article
The idea is laudable on the surface.
What good did Ghana derived from that year
1957 political policies ?.
Ghana should concentrate to build the Country well in every aspect of development, food security,enviable services( ...
read full comment
Mr. JH: Though I didn't discuss it in the article, the whole idea is to make it possible for address what you have enumerated. Take for instance health care; we will be better able to build better hospitals in critical regi ...
read full comment
Libya had all these things and even more in place. But look at what happened to the country? An African High Command under a Flag of a United Africa would have traded fire with fire against the invaders. Sorry, Mr. JH Mensah ...
read full comment