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The best coup d’etat in Ghana. Part one

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  • Kweku Boateng Jnr. 10 years ago

    What nonsense ! From that coup came 13 January 1972 coup, June 4 1979 and 31st coup. Look where we are? It was financed by the Americans, West Germans and Britain. Ghana's day of shame, 24 February.

  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    CIA coup or not, 1969 coup was called for. We did not fight for independence from white colonialists to be enslaved by a black dictator declaring himself President for life with a one Party rule.

    Nkrumah is the only Presid ...
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  • Yaw Antobam, Bronx, NY 10 years ago

    Since you justified the 1966 (not 1969) coup, let me justify the 31st Dec 1981 one. It was the best thing that happened to our country. Coups to end all coups. Set Ghana off to a democratic path that allow the likes of you ...
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  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    Your problem is that you don't understand democracy despite living in Bronx. You said the December 1981 coup ended coups and set Ghana on Democratic rule. Do you know that the Limann government that was removed in December 19 ...
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  • Yaw Antobam, Bronx, NY 10 years ago

    My contribution is tongue-in-cheek for you to see how your ideological position has blinded you. You are just hiding behind "your facts" to hide your blindness. One pesron's democracy is another person's dictatorship.

    Cou ...
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  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    Sorry, I over estimated your intelligence because you are using idioms you don't even understand. Do you know what tongue in cheek means?

    I still stand by my point that 1981 coup was an armed robbery camouflaged by Rawli ...
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  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    It is such balderdash that has kept out Country lagging in any developmental phase among the World's most endowed Nations! Yep, only those who prefer being swarmed with imported Sardines and Eggs for "Kyebomu" that still clai ...
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  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    Nkrumah's downfall was when he turned his attention of uniting Africa at a time he knew was "impossible". With that idea, he shifted his attention from Ghana but onto that useless African unity. Look, there is no way Nkrumah ...
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  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    Pelicles, you are right that our sewage system of which I am particularly an avid advocate for its proper construction, and the street naming system, among other things, all are vital. But had we spent much of the money Nkrum ...
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  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    The violence at that time can be blame on both sides and the violence cannot be used as an excuse For one to make himself President for life or to declare a one party state.

    Nkrumah arrested anybody suspected of engaging i ...
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  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    Thanks a great deal for your forthrightness and impartiality. You have sent both Cardinal and Pelicles to the cleaners.

    Ayi koo!!! Akpe!!!

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    Abeeku, thanks for your spirited rebuttal of the selective writing of SAS. I shook my head constantly reading through it. Just some remarks off the cuff.

    First of all some disclaimers. I am a pro-Nkrumahist as they come ev ...
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  • Kweku Ananse 10 years ago

    A most balanced, factual, worthy rebuttal.

  • Mr. Figure-Out 10 years ago

    Nkrumah was moulded in a radical civil right activist pot of the USA and therefore allow himself to be consumed by the pains endured by our under the slave masters. Hence his rejection of everything West which would later cas ...
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  • Franco 10 years ago

    Dr SAS and Cardinal are Ashanti tribal fanatics who are anti-Nkrumah.Tell them to criticise their GOD,the Asantehene for failing to produce financial statements for the bogus OTUMFUO EDUCATION FUND,for buying 5 million pounds ...
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  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    The author of the article under discussion is from the Volta Region so, do not let the name fool you into thinking that he is an Akan. Also, the fact that they are against Nkrumah, do not make them "fanatics". Nkrumah will n ...
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  • Helena 10 years ago

    You sound stupid, uneducated and very foolish. Upon all your education you still dont know that there are other ethnic groups other than Ewes in the Volta Region? Its just like saying Ga/Adangbes are the only inhabitants in A ...
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  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    Dear Pelicles, whether it is liked or not, Nkrumah's achievements for Ghana far exceed his shortcomings.

  • Albert Arhin 10 years ago

    Dr Samuel Adjei Sarfo and other critics like CARDINAL,Figure-Out etc are too naive.There is overwhelming evidence that CIA and British Intelligence masterminded Nkrumah's overthrow in their own interest and not in the interes ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    The issue is not who masterminded what; the issue is a. Whether Nkrumah was a dictator.
    b. And if so, whether the coup that toppled him was justified.

    In answering that question, it should suffice that ...
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  • Franco 10 years ago

    NO COUP D'ETAT IS GOOD.YOU NEED TO GO BACK TO STUDY LAW.

  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    What has Otumfuo mansions got to do with with Ghana money? Nobody can accuse Asantehene for stealing any money belonging to Ghana. Since you have made it clear here that you are not Asante, leave it to the Asantes to complain ...
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  • Sir Jones 10 years ago

    Cardinal,since you are an inward-looking Ashanti,and you are urging us to leave Ashantis alone to complain about Otomfuo's misdeeds,I want you to be the first to criticise Asantehene.

  • Albert Arhin 10 years ago

    According to the Ashanti king,the OTUMFUO EDUCATION FUND was not formed to assist Ashantis alone.This is why Ashantis and non-Ashantis,likewise businesses all over the country have been donating generously to the Fund.Cardina ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    You are such an ignorant, mentally blighted fool I often chose to ignore you but I want to make an exception and correct you on this historical point, that "Northern Volta (Trokosiland)" was part of the Asante Kingdom when Gh ...
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  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    My dear Cardinal, I beg to differ. Just juxtapose the structures and infrastructures laid by Osagyefuo with the "huge debt" he allegedly incurred. You'd be surprised how a mountain has been made of a mole hill.

    I know quit ...
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  • kosoko 10 years ago

    Cardinal stop spewing trash basing upon SAS's Garbage. If you want real information about Nkrumah's administration,it's not the flawed committee reports assembled by the so called NLC. It's only in the psyche of SAS and the l ...
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  • william 10 years ago

    Writing such self-serving, myopic and highly TWISTED piece from one who claims to have a PH.D in analysis and thinking shows how 'education' can often amount to ONLY 'literacy' to be misused and to misinform!Sam Adjei, can yo ...
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  • Yusuf 10 years ago

    If it is a twisted piece, give us the truth instead of attacking the messenger. The lies about Nkrumah is coming out. The man was a dictator and you all cannot rebutt that truth.

  • william 10 years ago

    Why will i waste my time when both of you already have the info but cannot handle it!!And what do you 'understand by 'the truth'? If the truth is to highlight Nkrumah's failures, real or imagined, the that can only be mislead ...
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  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    You are already wasting your time talking nonsense because you cannot rebutt the truth Sarfo wrote.

  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    Shut up, my dear. Was your father among the fellows Nkrumah jailed for their treasonable acts against the state?

  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    If this article was a twisted fact, kindly tell us the truth. Nkrumah was our downfall if you will accept that fact. Let me ask you one question. After Ghana weaned herself off British rule, the money given to us was to ca ...
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  • william 10 years ago

    fALSEHOOD 1: did the Brish give us a gift? Was the money theirs?
    Falsehood 2. Who is GHANAIAN? Can you be Ghanaian without being African? Can any African country pretend to move forward without her African neighbours?
    Fals ...
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  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    When the Europeans came to Africa, there were tribal wars isn't it? Take Ghana for example. Most of the tribes were fighting among themselves. At that time, how united are we let alone the entire continent of Africa?

    Yes, ...
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  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    Can someone supply us the exact percentage of the money the British left us that Nkrumah used to promote African Unity?

    If I were to suggest that Nkrumah might have viewed the Unification of African States in the same lig ...
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  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    Pelicles, your scathing critique on Nkrumah amazes me. The man was a man of vision and a born ruler and leader.

    Just consider the structures and infrastructures he initiated before his inglorious overthrow by the reaction ...
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  • FRANK OKINE 10 years ago

    A shameful period in the history of the nation Ghana. It was the period in which the nation Ghana was turned upside down and had never managed since to right itself. l wished it had never happened. Any way if you want to know ...
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  • Yaw Mensah 10 years ago

    Kwame Nkrumah was a power drunk dictator and Kotoka and his gallant men did Ghana a lot of good by sending him to exile.

  • Kweku Boateng Jnr. 10 years ago

    Major General Bawah was murdered by the coup makers. The industrialisation of Ghana was halted by the Americans, West Germans, Britain and others, who hated the Seven Year Development of the CPP. It was a bad example, they di ...
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  • gg 10 years ago

    Nonsense to the highest order. Did you live through Nkrumah's brutal regime where parents even feared their own brain washed Young Pioneer children reporting their parents to Nkrumah killing field people?

    Have you heard th ...
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  • Kweku Boateng Jnr. 10 years ago

    Nkrumah was a human being, his party made mistakes, his opponents were nothing but bomb throwers, modern day terrorists to say the lest.
    GG, with due respect, I know from your contributions on the net, you make serious info ...
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  • gg 10 years ago

    What industrialization? Ghanaians just want to live in this mirage that Nkrumah was going to industrialize Ghana when at the time of his overthrow the country was falling apart after he had spent every dime he inherited from ...
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  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    You are an unrepentant liar.

  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    You are another blatant unrepentant liar. I lived through Nkrumah's reign and saw nothing bad except those who opposed him, and he jailed them.

    By the way, do I expect you, gg, the son of and ex-detainee to say something ...
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  • Tokugawah 10 years ago

    You are indeed wrong. Ghana did not need any more electrical power in 1968, not after the Volta Dam, the second greatest achievement of Nkrumah. Nkrumah was a great leader but a vicious dictator. He may have been full of good ...
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  • Kweku Boateng Jnr. 10 years ago

    Thank you for the comment, the committee said, Ghana did not need to construct more power stations for the next 50 years! 1968 plus 50 years brings us to 2018. I am sure some one may make this report public one day. We are n ...
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  • Tokugawah 10 years ago

    Kweku, we agree on more than we disagree. Our problems are actually not complex, it is the acceptance of our inability to solve our problems which will forever hold us back. Sovereignty does not mean everything has to be done ...
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  • Kweku Boateng Jnr. 10 years ago

    Thanks Togugawak! All along the Volta from its tributaries, Red, White and Black, Oti etc we can as a nation actually produce rice twice a year. All that is needed is innovative leadership to help us as Ghanaians to make it. ...
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  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    What if someone suggested that Nkrumah ruled by the tenets of Parliamentary Democracy until he could take no more of the violence the Opponents kept unleashing at him and his Administration? The PDA and Danquah's incarceratio ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    1. Nothing justifies the taking of the freedoms and sovereignty of the people. If this were not so, all dictators will fabricate a good reason for taking it.

    2. You exhibit a smidgen of enlightenment when you admit, albeit ...
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  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    For the purposes of deeper enlightenment, if your contrapositive holds, how does that situation match the US Administration's decimation of the People's liberties under the excuse of protecting them from Al Qaeda? In this US ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    What we need to establish here is whether Nkrumah was a dictator. I think at this point in time, you and I agree that he was.
    Your problem now is the method of his overthrow. In furtherance of this, you cite a panoply of way ...
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  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    G.K, just tell me what other alternative Nkrumah gave to the populace to replace him apart from a coup if they so wished.

    With me, it is not whether Nkrumah did well economically or not which is open for debate but he left ...
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  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    We could have resorted to popular Civil Disobedience, where the sheer surge of the Population in all the Regions, not only a select few, could have signalled to Nkrumah what the People really wanted, or hated about him. The f ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    You stated in your first post:
    "There are many other Democratic ways the Citizens could have been led to force the political change needed."

    Cardinal's question implies "a democratic way." For example, balloting, the cour ...
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  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    SAS, you and Pelicles seem to overlook something that could have been used against Nkrumah other than the ballot and the gun.

    That something is Nkrumah's own invention - POSITIVE ACTION!!!

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    I agree Bro. The positive action is the coup! That was the most positive action under the circumstances.

  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    Dr., are you not overlooking the right to congregate and engage in peaceful demonstration? Civil Disobedience does not, necessarily, have to be violent; it could entail a quiet withdrawal of services culminating in a Public g ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    I have enumerated some of Nkrumah's wrongful deeds in my post below. I myself had no personal experience of Nkrumah's rule since I was three years when he was overthrown. But the historical data is there for us to analyze.... ...
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  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    G.K, you seem to forget that Nkrumah has banned congregation and any sort of demonstration. When People who have tried to do exactly what you are suggesting have been arrested and detained for years without trial, the power o ...
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  • BEN, Takoradi 10 years ago

    Well said

  • Zuale 10 years ago

    It is undeniable and undisputable facts that Kwame Nkrumah imprisoned all those he sadly thought were threats to his unparallel tyrany and tortured them to death. He even denied them decent burial by the relatives.

    He decl ...
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  • OKAY 10 years ago

    What do you want or intend to achieve by this? You should be ashamed of yourself. I do know & believe you are a typical Akan. No doubt.

  • CARDINAL 10 years ago

    He just wanted the truth to be told and not the lies Ghanaians have been fed about Nkrumah's utopia which is a mirage.

  • Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago

    Carinal, here is the truth you may not like to hear:

    The man was a man of vision and a born ruler and leader.

    Just consider the structures and infrastructures he initiated before his inglorious overthrow by the reaction ...
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  • agood one 10 years ago

    What do you hope to achieve by this? No doubt, it is coming from a typical Akan man like your type. Do not worry. Another one is in the offing should you by mistake come to power and we would see how you cap that.

  • Yusuf 10 years ago

    You just want to live in the dream of Nkrumah lies. The truth is coming out.

  • Harry Eghan 10 years ago

    Just because Nkrumah wanted tobr the President of Africa for life, he ruled Ghana with terror and fear and any one who did not sing his praise or owrshipped him through Nkrumaism the person was imprisoned or chased into exile ...
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  • azintakanyatinka 10 years ago

    The retrogressive coup. Like it or not, so far, Nkrumah is the only selfless and visionary leader Ghana had.

  • OKOE 10 years ago

    WELL DR. NKRUMAH LUMBERS IN PEACE. AFTER ALL THE COUPS, GHANA IS WHAT YOU WANT IT TO BE. AFTER THE COUP EVERYBODY IS HAPPY TODAY AND THERE IS ABUDANCE OF FOOD AND MONEY. THERE ARE NO CORRUPTION. OUR FOREIGN FRIENDS WILL BE SE ...
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  • OKOE 10 years ago

    WE WERE LEFT WITH MONEY AFTER INDEPENDENCE, YES. ALL GHANAIANS MUST ASK THEMSELVES, WHERE DID THE MONEY COME FROM FOR MERIDIAN HOTEL, TEMA. STAR HOTEL, AMBASSADOR HOTEL, AKOSOMBO. PEDUASE LODGE, VOLTA HOTEL, BLACK STAR LINE, ...
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  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    The record is there to see that Nkrumah borrowed to construct the Akosombo Dam. As you have analyzed his achievements, just tell us what he did wrong? Remember that Nkrumah did not do anything with his own money but rather, ...
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  • Sir Jones 10 years ago

    No coup d'état is good,better or best.Your justification for coup d'etat is shocking as a legal practitioner.You need to go back to Law school.You have more work to do.

  • Daniel Somuah 10 years ago

    All your responses to the rantings of short-sighted Dr Samuel Adjei Sarfo, Cardinal and others are very impressive.Thank you.

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Kwame Nkrumah was a visionary extraordinary whose genius dwarfs all the leaders after him. We can justify his industrial and infrastructural development of the country one way or the other. We can even grant that he is the be ...
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  • Ben, TAKORADI 10 years ago

    The coup was designed to bring Busia and co to power. Kotoka was fooled, used and eliminated. Several of Nkrumah's and CPP projects, including schools, which were rejected by Busia and Danquah are sustaining Ghana until today ...
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  • Abena Kwabena 10 years ago

    Okoe, you have forgotten that Nkrumah was Dictator,

  • Ben, TAKORADI 10 years ago

    What happened to Africa and Busia?

  • Mohutu Heyhey Heyso 10 years ago

    Long live LTS ARTHUR AND YEBOAH, the people's avengers who made minced meat of the "Good Coup"!

    May Afrifa and Kotoka keep rotting in hell!

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Below is a nice rebuttal which Prof. Asare (Kwaku Azar) gave to those trying to justify Nkrumah's dictatorship, "Soon after winning the 1951 elections, Nkrumah outlawed the UGCC. His motto was CPP is Ghana and he set out with ...
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