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Ghana’s Second Revolution-Part 2

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  • KOLA,LONDON MAIN PROPER 10 years ago

    Danquah and Busia are classed by minority as Doyen of African democracy but actually, both are Dwarfs sitting on the Giant,Nkrumah's shoulder in African democracy.

    Whereas Danquah smells of Kako, Busia stinks of Ewura-Fua. ...
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  • Ghanaman1 10 years ago

    His articles are full of nonsense.

  • 123 10 years ago

    Because you are shallow, you foolish trokosi cat thief.

  • gg 10 years ago

    What is African democracy or you meant Africa democracy?

  • KOLA PROGRESSINFORWARD 10 years ago

    Is the "momoni" above back in your class and are you going to accept this in your class ?

  • Appiah Kubi 10 years ago

    Kwarteng's articles are full of wisdom.I think you mistook the word NONSENSE for WISDOM.This is typical of irrational people like you who are noted for making outrageous judgements.

  • 123 10 years ago

    What you failed to realise is that this idiot you are addressing don't even read the articles before making comments. He tries to be the one to make the first comment on each article so he does not read the articles. He just ...
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  • A kabi 10 years ago

    For a white man to smile and be happy,an African child needs to cry.
    WHY and when will this BULLSHIT end?

  • mensah abrampa 10 years ago

    With or without Nkrumah we are africans and will forever be.
    Africa is the mother continent and was once referred to as the cradle of civilization. The world expected leadership from Africa but we went to sleep. As the rest ...
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  • Tekonline.org 10 years ago

    Hello Mensah, it appears the South Korean model might be worth emulating. Could you kindly elaborate on how they "rose from the ashes" to become one of today's technological powerhouses? Thanks.

  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Dear Brothers,

    Good day. Long time, Tekonline.org. This is for Mensah Abrampa.

    I just read your thoughtful comment and those of Mensah's. Interestingly, I had the same thoughts you had in mind, a question which I will w ...
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  • Tim Uzoma Onyenankeya, Nigeria. 10 years ago

    This is a well researched work on one of the greatest men Africa ever produced. The vacuum created by Nkrumah and his like is very difficult to fill. What we have in Africa now are self-serving leaders who do not care about t ...
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