you backwarded primitive uncircumcised cocroach shd remain silence.
you backwarded primitive uncircumcised cocroach shd remain silence.
OZA 10 years ago
I could not believe this was written by Dr. Ahoofe. Wow, I can now read and understand what he writes without going to google. LOL! In any case I agree with you for this well thought out article. Currently, Ghana has not been ... read full comment
I could not believe this was written by Dr. Ahoofe. Wow, I can now read and understand what he writes without going to google. LOL! In any case I agree with you for this well thought out article. Currently, Ghana has not been able to prevent the influx of the Fulanis who are causing a lot of headaches to the Northern Region. I wonder how our government will ward off the Nigerian terrorists when they begin to infiltrate Ghana.
insight to the bone 10 years ago
the problem with this northern mentality is that thanks to jj they now all have an unquenchable thirst for power but never to serve in a team or accept their fellow countrymen . just look around in Accra and study the majorit ... read full comment
the problem with this northern mentality is that thanks to jj they now all have an unquenchable thirst for power but never to serve in a team or accept their fellow countrymen . just look around in Accra and study the majority of the businesses owned by these northerners and in the majority of the medium and Small sized businesses you notice they only employ their fellow northerners and practically never employ an Akan . Today in Accra the largest religious building in the country will be the mosque being build on our national park at Nima donated by Turkey confirming the Islamic domination of Ghana. Tribalism mixed with chauvinism and despotism from the north has now equaled the hegemony of the ewes . A.C.C.R.A any criminal can roam about so we have them everywhere now . even at the scholarship secretariat hardly ever is an Akan awarded the privilege to go abroad and study now . The Akans are the majority but because most continue to sleep or blindly trust the other tribes these atrocities are taking place . We look at the political strategy of the NDC and see the typical Hannibal wench when he turned the strengths of the mighty Roman army against themselves as they are doing to the Akans . From the south they use part of the Fantis and from the North the Brongs , from behind we have the chariot onslaught of the Gas Ewes Krobos. Yes the political landscape reflects a war which is only meant to destroy the right of self governance of the God's chosen nation of Africa the Akan . For them its a big deal who leads the NPP but we really don't care as our movement grows stronger by the hour as more and more Akans wake up to reality of this dire situation . We did not ask for this war but we will fight it and be victorious as God is with us . Long live the Republic of Akan
Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or larges ... read full comment
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or largest army – Nigeria does – so to foolishly open our borders and lift restrictions on who comes in and goes out would mean nothing more than a free pass to Nigeria’s Boko Haram, a well-organized terrorist organization with the twin aims of Islamizing Nigeria and overthrowing its current, democratic, and secular government.
Boko Haram’s dogmatic postulations are so illogical, it takes an automaton, in my opinion, to join such an organization. Yet, the group, most likely supported by foreign nations and powerful radicals with an aversion to Western democracy, appears to be a magnet for brainwashed, malevolent elements within the nation-state of Nigeria.
Recently, a Nigerian friend, who also happens to be one of my Facebook.com contacts, wrote on her page that Boko Haram insurgents had come as far south as Ibadan, had taken over the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, and had already killed about 20 police officers at the time of her written warning. In other words, Boko Haram has become a real threat to the existence of Africa’s most populous nation.
The Nigerian government, with its large military force, is still unable to contain this dangerous group of Islamic radicals, so can you imagine what would happen if these rogues are allowed unfettered access to the comparatively small nations of Benin, Togo, and Ghana? Until Nigerians are able to eliminate this social scourge called Boko Haram, no one – absolutely no one! – should be advocating a geopolitical amalgamation in the West African sub-region. Ghana, like many of its neighbors, has a laundry list of problems, and we do not want to add Boko Haram to that list!
Bonsu 10 years ago
I am surprised about your narrow interpretation of President Mahama's call to open up the borders for closer integration within the region.He alluded to difficulties when closing our borders even with the protocol of free mov ... read full comment
I am surprised about your narrow interpretation of President Mahama's call to open up the borders for closer integration within the region.He alluded to difficulties when closing our borders even with the protocol of free movement of people goods and services.Any objective person's understanding of the presidents call should suggest that he is not calling for the elimination of our borders per se but but to respect the protocol within the region.
National borders are subject to the usual border checks whether from ecowas or from outside the region but you must have to identify yourself and establish your right of entry to be allowed where ever you come from.
That how I understand it and that is how any reasonable person should understand the call.For Ahoofe and Pryce to misread this call and give it a wrong interpretation, is an indictment on the Ghanaian
intellectual.
Richard 10 years ago
Okoampa and Daniel K . Pryce are petty, as as Ghanaian converted European, though they say that there are no border between the schengen countries (no visas) but that is not say that we are not scrutined when passing through ... read full comment
Okoampa and Daniel K . Pryce are petty, as as Ghanaian converted European, though they say that there are no border between the schengen countries (no visas) but that is not say that we are not scrutined when passing through the borders-at least they(authority) will be looking for criminals who have no "free border right", then there is the issue of economic capability, that is I must prove within three months that I have a job and will not become society liability otherwise face deportation. Don't we have the same thing in Ecowas countries already? And what make Okoampa and Mr. Pryce laughable is-no matter how tight our borders are closed Boko Haram will find there way through. What could be significant is tightening of security and other measures to fight Boko Haram which absolutely have nothing to do with President Mahama's Ecowas free border call!
Kojo T 10 years ago
What a shame that 2 so called intellectuals will be such alarmists .Does the USA you live in work? Ask yourselves how? Shame on you guys
What a shame that 2 so called intellectuals will be such alarmists .Does the USA you live in work? Ask yourselves how? Shame on you guys
Komla - The Peace Broker 10 years ago
Kojo, I believe what the two gentlemen are trying to say is that as a continent and a sub-region, we are not ready for such as action due to the fact that there are no adequate structures in place just jet. As a staunch Nkuma ... read full comment
Kojo, I believe what the two gentlemen are trying to say is that as a continent and a sub-region, we are not ready for such as action due to the fact that there are no adequate structures in place just jet. As a staunch Nkumaist and Pan- Africanist who believes in the unicification of all Africans, would not have a problem with borderless Africa, but it has to be planned properly. I therefore agree with the two gentleman that we need to be cautious,
KORSAH 10 years ago
You both useless and foolish so called educated fools are out of your clown brains. As for you Danile, I pity you so much. You are suffering from inferiority complex from these Ashanti/Akyem tribal bigots led by this foolish ... read full comment
You both useless and foolish so called educated fools are out of your clown brains. As for you Danile, I pity you so much. You are suffering from inferiority complex from these Ashanti/Akyem tribal bigots led by this foolish and hopeless Ahoofe.Keep it up!
Komla - The Peace Broker 10 years ago
What is wrong with being cautious? All the two gentlemen are saying is that the government should be cautious and have a well thought out plan before removing the border check points, and I don't see anything wrong with that. ... read full comment
What is wrong with being cautious? All the two gentlemen are saying is that the government should be cautious and have a well thought out plan before removing the border check points, and I don't see anything wrong with that. let us stop turning everything into tribal politics.
EWE 10 years ago
What President Mahama said could be just political rhetoric, that is not to say that Okoampa anti Ewe and Nana praise singer would not take advantage of that to lambast Northers and Ewes probably Gas, recently in his various ... read full comment
What President Mahama said could be just political rhetoric, that is not to say that Okoampa anti Ewe and Nana praise singer would not take advantage of that to lambast Northers and Ewes probably Gas, recently in his various articles one captioned "Rawlings anti Akan" he described the Ewes of having sieged mentality. But what has surprised me is Daniel K. Pryce who from all indications is Ewe and pro Rawlings, I can't understand why Mr. Pryce decided to Okoampa's view for that matter anti-Ewe opposition agenda as a guidance/guardians who are considered as drug(Okoampa and Nana).....Paradox!
Bonsu 10 years ago
The only way to understand the Pryce attitude is his servility towards strong characters like Ahoofe whom he tries to appease and buy their friendship.Otherwise he is far smarter than the obvious out of contest interpretation ... read full comment
The only way to understand the Pryce attitude is his servility towards strong characters like Ahoofe whom he tries to appease and buy their friendship.Otherwise he is far smarter than the obvious out of contest interpretation of the president's remark.
There is nowhere in the world where borders are opened as portrayed by ahoofe and pryce.You have to go through border protocols no matter whatever the treaty to ensure your identity and eligibility which qualifies you for entry.
Komla - The Peace Broker 10 years ago
You are wrong in stating that you have to go through border protocols no matter the treaty. For your information there are no longer border checks within the european member countires when you travel by road. Why do we have t ... read full comment
You are wrong in stating that you have to go through border protocols no matter the treaty. For your information there are no longer border checks within the european member countires when you travel by road. Why do we have to turn everything into tribal politics? I am 100 percent Ewe and I don't always agree with Dr.Okoampa Ahoofe, but in this case I agree with him that we should be careful.
Bonsu 10 years ago
You are wrong Komla even as we speak now,I am at the Dover crossing into France with a car.I hold a Ghanaian Passport but my wife who has a British passport is under going more interrogation than me at the the border.They hav ... read full comment
You are wrong Komla even as we speak now,I am at the Dover crossing into France with a car.I hold a Ghanaian Passport but my wife who has a British passport is under going more interrogation than me at the the border.They have to make sure your passport is genuine and represent you before they allow you to cross.
Komla - The Peace Broker 10 years ago
Hello Bonsu,How is good old England?For your information I was born in North London,went to secondary school in Ghana, went back to England to go to university, and worked there until I relocated to the States. I travelled ex ... read full comment
Hello Bonsu,How is good old England?For your information I was born in North London,went to secondary school in Ghana, went back to England to go to university, and worked there until I relocated to the States. I travelled extensively within europe when I was there. Therefore, I know for a fact that it is only us the British who still have road border check points. Airports throughout europe yes. Enjoy your trip to France.
Bonsu 10 years ago
I live in North London as well Tottenham to be specific. In Europe the schengen visa arrangement allows you to travel anywhere in Europe without Visa but you have to go through the entry protocol by showing either your passpo ... read full comment
I live in North London as well Tottenham to be specific. In Europe the schengen visa arrangement allows you to travel anywhere in Europe without Visa but you have to go through the entry protocol by showing either your passport or if a non European your schengen visa.
Komla - The Peace Broker 10 years ago
We have North London and Tottenham in common. I grew up in Tottenham, know it like the back of my hand.Now regarding the border crossing, may be things have changed. However, when I was there,the only borders my papers were e ... read full comment
We have North London and Tottenham in common. I grew up in Tottenham, know it like the back of my hand.Now regarding the border crossing, may be things have changed. However, when I was there,the only borders my papers were ever requested was the British borders. I used to drive from London to Saarbroken in Germany most weekends to visit a cousin.Take care and enjoy your trip,and be safe.
Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or larges ... read full comment
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or largest army – Nigeria does – so to foolishly open our borders and lift restrictions on who comes in and goes out would mean nothing more than a free pass to Nigeria’s Boko Haram, a well-organized terrorist organization with the twin aims of Islamizing Nigeria and overthrowing its current, democratic, and secular government.
Boko Haram’s dogmatic postulations are so illogical, it takes an automaton, in my opinion, to join such an organization. Yet, the group, most likely supported by foreign nations and powerful radicals with an aversion to Western democracy, appears to be a magnet for brainwashed, malevolent elements within the nation-state of Nigeria.
Recently, a Nigerian friend, who also happens to be one of my Facebook.com contacts, wrote on her page that Boko Haram insurgents had come as far south as Ibadan, had taken over the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, and had already killed about 20 police officers at the time of her written warning. In other words, Boko Haram has become a real threat to the existence of Africa’s most populous nation.
The Nigerian government, with its large military force, is still unable to contain this dangerous group of Islamic radicals, so can you imagine what would happen if these rogues are allowed unfettered access to the comparatively small nations of Benin, Togo, and Ghana? Until Nigerians are able to eliminate this social scourge called Boko Haram, no one – absolutely no one! – should be advocating a geopolitical amalgamation in the West African sub-region. Ghana, like many of its neighbors, has a laundry list of problems, and we do not want to add Boko Haram to that list!
Nana Ansah 10 years ago
Look at these two FOOLS and political amatuers displaying their abyss ignorance on Ghanaweb without shame as if there are no free movement of people in the ECOWAS region already. See when it Comes to African politics you two ... read full comment
Look at these two FOOLS and political amatuers displaying their abyss ignorance on Ghanaweb without shame as if there are no free movement of people in the ECOWAS region already. See when it Comes to African politics you two babies know as much about it as the man in the moon.
Look you two silly amatuers should note the following - Take it from me - The dangers of Boko Harem springs not from the action of those who seek to end this Islam jihadist by making it irrelevant through open borders but from the inaction of those who allow it to continue to grow like Al shabab in Somalia in order to discredit Africa as failed and helpless continent living behind the moon.
Ahootan, where were you 50 years ago when Dr. Kwame Nkrumah proposed the African high command? You were walking naked in your dead end Akyem village or not born. Were Africa to heed to Nkrumah's call back then we wouldn't be looking defenceless today.
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So Long as we remain balkanised, regionally or territorially, we shall be at the mercy of colonialism and imperialism" Kwame Nkrumah
As for Daniel Pryce, he has out done himself of late so nothing can save this Ahootan ass-licker. For Pryce to take refuge in Ahootan's ignorance suggest his own ignorance. How can one feel so inferior so much so that he forgets that Ahootan has been pouring tribal sewage into open ears for over a decade now. Ahootan is known for his plethora of Akan supremacy nonsense ala KKK which is also well known and obvious to Dan. Is Dan such a lowbrow?
Now to Ahootran:
In the words of of Kwame Nkrumah "I can see no security for African states unless African leaders like ourselves have realised beyond all doubt that salvation lies in unity."
"For this is not the first call of its kind. In practice, however, the Ghanaian leader ought to be admonished to hesitate slowly, as it were."
Your go slow attitude which is Mate mehu principle cost your ardent admirer Danquah the race as to who to lead Ghana and you still continue with this tortoise go slow habit. Africa will get no where with such timid bed wetters like you.
The EU has more than 28 languages spoken and at the UN over 70 languages spoken so language cannot be a barrier in Africa if there is the political will.
"Without political unity, African states will never commit themselves to full economic integration, which is the only productive form of integration able to develop our great resources fully for the well-being of the African people as a whole" Kwame Nkrumah
As the saying goes; " those who know the least, speak the loudest. Ahootan my advice to you - If you know the least, you shouldn't speak or shout the loudest. That can always get you into trouble. Bo!
Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or larges ... read full comment
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or largest army – Nigeria does – so to foolishly open our borders and lift restrictions on who comes in and goes out would mean nothing more than a free pass to Nigeria’s Boko Haram, a well-organized terrorist organization with the twin aims of Islamizing Nigeria and overthrowing its current, democratic, and secular government.
Boko Haram’s dogmatic postulations are so illogical, it takes an automaton, in my opinion, to join such an organization. Yet, the group, most likely supported by foreign nations and powerful radicals with an aversion to Western democracy, appears to be a magnet for brainwashed, malevolent elements within the nation-state of Nigeria.
Recently, a Nigerian friend, who also happens to be one of my Facebook.com contacts, wrote on her page that Boko Haram insurgents had come as far south as Ibadan, had taken over the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, and had already killed about 20 police officers at the time of her written warning. In other words, Boko Haram has become a real threat to the existence of Africa’s most populous nation.
The Nigerian government, with its large military force, is still unable to contain this dangerous group of Islamic radicals, so can you imagine what would happen if these rogues are allowed unfettered access to the comparatively small nations of Benin, Togo, and Ghana? Until Nigerians are able to eliminate this social scourge called Boko Haram, no one – absolutely no one! – should be advocating a geopolitical amalgamation in the West African sub-region. Ghana, like many of its neighbors, has a laundry list of problems, and we do not want to add Boko Haram to that list!
Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago
Not sure why the same information posted three times. Definitely not deliberate on my part.
Not sure why the same information posted three times. Definitely not deliberate on my part.
Nemesis 10 years ago
It's ok, don't worry that it posted thrice. I do really appreciate your contribution, which makes a lot of sense. You see, I'm very glad that level-headed people like you see wisdom in this stuff that Okoampa has provided. I ... read full comment
It's ok, don't worry that it posted thrice. I do really appreciate your contribution, which makes a lot of sense. You see, I'm very glad that level-headed people like you see wisdom in this stuff that Okoampa has provided. I want those pigheaded followers of NDC to say this article makes no sense. Why is it that we play dirty politics with everything? Mahama clearly has jumped the gun. But NDC, do they have a listening ear? Until Mahama and his people learn to swallow their pride and heed advice, this govt will continue to escalate the problems facing the country.
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago
At his best, Okoampa is still stupid, and it is dangerous, if not naive to agree with him in anything.
Without defining what the President means by "removal of geopolitical boundaries", the fool goes ahead to associate the n ... read full comment
At his best, Okoampa is still stupid, and it is dangerous, if not naive to agree with him in anything.
Without defining what the President means by "removal of geopolitical boundaries", the fool goes ahead to associate the noble idea with the influx of Boko Haram. Instead of examining ways to deal with the security situation, the junkie calls for the shelving of the idea of integration until the Boko Haram threat is eliminated. Solomon says the lazy man refuses to go out to do anything because he imagines that there is a lion in the streets.
maaama 10 years ago
Did you read the article or are simply against anything Okoampa? Grow up!
Did you read the article or are simply against anything Okoampa? Grow up!
Stupid Dr. SAS 10 years ago
Until today I never knew you were such a shameless, tameless, belligerent, aggressive mad dog. You illiterate fool calling yourself Attorney at Law, read the article again. Okoampa said the call is "such a laudable objective" ... read full comment
Until today I never knew you were such a shameless, tameless, belligerent, aggressive mad dog. You illiterate fool calling yourself Attorney at Law, read the article again. Okoampa said the call is "such a laudable objective", only that the timing is completely wrong. What do you want from him? Call him lazy, fool, etc, he's still the best. Mr Clueless-Do-and-Think-Little Mahama was stupid enough not to have realized that his call will pose a threat.
mensah abrampa 10 years ago
You call Okoampa stupid and describe everyone who chooses to agree with him on any topic as naive. Really? That's just an unfortunate and uncalled for indiscriminate mis-characterization of people you're unacquianted with ... read full comment
You call Okoampa stupid and describe everyone who chooses to agree with him on any topic as naive. Really? That's just an unfortunate and uncalled for indiscriminate mis-characterization of people you're unacquianted with . I hesitate to believe you have the knack to jump to conclusions on every issue and would rather credit you with the benefit of the doubt.
Except in a perfect environment with perfect people it's unrealistic to expect mutual approbation on every issue but I'm sure you can also agree that civility in our interactions and discussions on the web rather than the vitriol and intemperate language enhances our ability to contribute positively on the raging and nagging issues of our time and environment. Anything short of this, like the ugly noises we're accustomed to hearing is unproductive and a disincentive to our noble aspirations.
You are not alone if you disagree with Kwame's writing style but aren't you "birds of same feather" if you purpose to match him boot for boot? I'd rather you showed him the "better way".
MANN-TESHIE 10 years ago
Mr Okoampa you did not stay in the country for the past few years.Your writeup is a threat for Ecowas regional integration in business.
Mr Okoampa you did not stay in the country for the past few years.Your writeup is a threat for Ecowas regional integration in business.
Asare Bediako 10 years ago
The miseducation of Okoampa. It matters not where Okoampa stays, ignorance follows him. Here is a college professor and a braggart who spends the greater part of his time putting out daily articles that lack quality or substa ... read full comment
The miseducation of Okoampa. It matters not where Okoampa stays, ignorance follows him. Here is a college professor and a braggart who spends the greater part of his time putting out daily articles that lack quality or substance, and he expects all readers to swallow his daily junk without puking. What can one expect from Okoampa who comes on Ghanaweb to cry about his college refusing to promote him? What Okoampa fails to see is that even his own employer has come to realize what a buffoon of a professor he is, hence the college's refusal to promote Okoampa. Okoampa is a Very Ignorant Professor (VIP). Okoamapa has no use for integrity or values.
GIDEON ATONGO 10 years ago
Boko haram doesn't need approval from the state to enter any country in West Africa, particularly Ghana. Currently, their main focus is Nigeria and once they achieve that, West Africa and for that matter the entire continent ... read full comment
Boko haram doesn't need approval from the state to enter any country in West Africa, particularly Ghana. Currently, their main focus is Nigeria and once they achieve that, West Africa and for that matter the entire continent of Africa would be targeted for Islamatization. Islam has a global agenda to pave way for the biblical apocalyptic beast and the anti Christ to be unveiled for the total destruction of man and particularly, Christians and Jews.
TEE 10 years ago
OUR COUNTRY PERIOD. THIS INCOMPETENT CORRUPT THIEF MAHAMA
OUR COUNTRY PERIOD. THIS INCOMPETENT CORRUPT THIEF MAHAMA
Seriously thinking 10 years ago
I agree with you. I don't know where in the world it is alright to take a girl without the permission of her father.
I agree with you. I don't know where in the world it is alright to take a girl without the permission of her father.
Kwabena 10 years ago
We don´t wait to overcome all challenges
before we move.In the US where you live,
the KKK is still in existence but positive strides are being made all the
time.
We don´t wait to overcome all challenges
before we move.In the US where you live,
the KKK is still in existence but positive strides are being made all the
time.
musah issifu 10 years ago
you evil, demon and agent of the imperialist west should stop the non-sense over there.
you evil, demon and agent of the imperialist west should stop the non-sense over there.
Kofi 10 years ago
Nkrumah tried to deal with Cokrocaites (Asante/Akyems) with his introduction of the Preventive Detention Act. Ghana has been dealing with Boko Haram like people's since our independence.
Nkrumah tried to deal with Cokrocaites (Asante/Akyems) with his introduction of the Preventive Detention Act. Ghana has been dealing with Boko Haram like people's since our independence.
Mahama is a pepeni , he loves Moslems.
you backwarded primitive uncircumcised cocroach shd remain silence.
I could not believe this was written by Dr. Ahoofe. Wow, I can now read and understand what he writes without going to google. LOL! In any case I agree with you for this well thought out article. Currently, Ghana has not been ...
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the problem with this northern mentality is that thanks to jj they now all have an unquenchable thirst for power but never to serve in a team or accept their fellow countrymen . just look around in Accra and study the majorit ...
read full comment
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or larges ...
read full comment
I am surprised about your narrow interpretation of President Mahama's call to open up the borders for closer integration within the region.He alluded to difficulties when closing our borders even with the protocol of free mov ...
read full comment
Okoampa and Daniel K . Pryce are petty, as as Ghanaian converted European, though they say that there are no border between the schengen countries (no visas) but that is not say that we are not scrutined when passing through ...
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What a shame that 2 so called intellectuals will be such alarmists .Does the USA you live in work? Ask yourselves how? Shame on you guys
Kojo, I believe what the two gentlemen are trying to say is that as a continent and a sub-region, we are not ready for such as action due to the fact that there are no adequate structures in place just jet. As a staunch Nkuma ...
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You both useless and foolish so called educated fools are out of your clown brains. As for you Danile, I pity you so much. You are suffering from inferiority complex from these Ashanti/Akyem tribal bigots led by this foolish ...
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What is wrong with being cautious? All the two gentlemen are saying is that the government should be cautious and have a well thought out plan before removing the border check points, and I don't see anything wrong with that. ...
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What President Mahama said could be just political rhetoric, that is not to say that Okoampa anti Ewe and Nana praise singer would not take advantage of that to lambast Northers and Ewes probably Gas, recently in his various ...
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The only way to understand the Pryce attitude is his servility towards strong characters like Ahoofe whom he tries to appease and buy their friendship.Otherwise he is far smarter than the obvious out of contest interpretation ...
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You are wrong in stating that you have to go through border protocols no matter the treaty. For your information there are no longer border checks within the european member countires when you travel by road. Why do we have t ...
read full comment
You are wrong Komla even as we speak now,I am at the Dover crossing into France with a car.I hold a Ghanaian Passport but my wife who has a British passport is under going more interrogation than me at the the border.They hav ...
read full comment
Hello Bonsu,How is good old England?For your information I was born in North London,went to secondary school in Ghana, went back to England to go to university, and worked there until I relocated to the States. I travelled ex ...
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I live in North London as well Tottenham to be specific. In Europe the schengen visa arrangement allows you to travel anywhere in Europe without Visa but you have to go through the entry protocol by showing either your passpo ...
read full comment
We have North London and Tottenham in common. I grew up in Tottenham, know it like the back of my hand.Now regarding the border crossing, may be things have changed. However, when I was there,the only borders my papers were e ...
read full comment
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or larges ...
read full comment
Look at these two FOOLS and political amatuers displaying their abyss ignorance on Ghanaweb without shame as if there are no free movement of people in the ECOWAS region already. See when it Comes to African politics you two ...
read full comment
Kwame,
I agree with you completely on what I believe is John Mahama’s ill-conceived idea of geopolitical unity in the West African sub-region. To begin with, Ghana does not have the region’s best equipped and/or larges ...
read full comment
Not sure why the same information posted three times. Definitely not deliberate on my part.
It's ok, don't worry that it posted thrice. I do really appreciate your contribution, which makes a lot of sense. You see, I'm very glad that level-headed people like you see wisdom in this stuff that Okoampa has provided. I ...
read full comment
At his best, Okoampa is still stupid, and it is dangerous, if not naive to agree with him in anything.
Without defining what the President means by "removal of geopolitical boundaries", the fool goes ahead to associate the n ...
read full comment
Did you read the article or are simply against anything Okoampa? Grow up!
Until today I never knew you were such a shameless, tameless, belligerent, aggressive mad dog. You illiterate fool calling yourself Attorney at Law, read the article again. Okoampa said the call is "such a laudable objective" ...
read full comment
You call Okoampa stupid and describe everyone who chooses to agree with him on any topic as naive. Really? That's just an unfortunate and uncalled for indiscriminate mis-characterization of people you're unacquianted with ...
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Mr Okoampa you did not stay in the country for the past few years.Your writeup is a threat for Ecowas regional integration in business.
The miseducation of Okoampa. It matters not where Okoampa stays, ignorance follows him. Here is a college professor and a braggart who spends the greater part of his time putting out daily articles that lack quality or substa ...
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Boko haram doesn't need approval from the state to enter any country in West Africa, particularly Ghana. Currently, their main focus is Nigeria and once they achieve that, West Africa and for that matter the entire continent ...
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OUR COUNTRY PERIOD. THIS INCOMPETENT CORRUPT THIEF MAHAMA
I agree with you. I don't know where in the world it is alright to take a girl without the permission of her father.
We don´t wait to overcome all challenges
before we move.In the US where you live,
the KKK is still in existence but positive strides are being made all the
time.
you evil, demon and agent of the imperialist west should stop the non-sense over there.
Nkrumah tried to deal with Cokrocaites (Asante/Akyems) with his introduction of the Preventive Detention Act. Ghana has been dealing with Boko Haram like people's since our independence.