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Ghana has no ex-president called Kuffour

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  • Ben Kuffour 9 years ago

    Stupid article, does this merit an article? How do you know Kufour is not the wrong spelling? I am Akan, a Bono from Berekum and my name is Kuffour. The only time I have seen the Kuffour name spelled with one 'f' is the form ...
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  • CARDINAL 9 years ago

    Write "de facto" and not "de factor" and stop worrying about how Kuffour should be spelt.

    Kufuor might have gained credence as how the former President's name should be spelt due to maybe an Englishman somewhere who maybe ...
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  • KB 9 years ago

    It is clear that most Asantes will spell it "Kuffour" because it corresponds best to the way they pronounce it but, more importantly, it has become the acceptable way of spelling such names by the ethnic group whose name it i ...
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  • CARDINAL 9 years ago

    As a matter of fact, I don't think this is not even an issue that deserves an article.

    Tell me whether it is KWAME or KWAMI

    KWASI, AKWASI or KWESI

    TAO or YAW

    As a country, we have more important issue to be worrie ...
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  • Nemesis 9 years ago

    You must be a very controversial, stiffnecked individual. Why don't you just stop this unnecessary argument, if you think there are more important issues to be worried about as a country? Go tell it to these mothrfuckers in t ...
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  • CARDINAL 9 years ago

    No Asante will spell Kuffour as Kufuor and I don't need a Northerner to tell me that. Don't start any insult nonsense with me.

  • CARDINAL 9 years ago

    Hey, give me a break, Mr language expert even did not know that there is no latin word like "de factor" but rather "de facto"

  • Asiwome 9 years ago

    Not knowing the right ways and wrong ways of doing things.

  • KOLA, LONDON PROPER 9 years ago

    Keep it up, I have learnt to spell the thief's name now as Kufuor with an 'or' and only one 'f'.

    Though he is a thief, I have learnt to spell the name because of your intelligible article which also you did slay me with it ...
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  • Kwesi 9 years ago

    Of course, it is not the most important thing facing us as a nation. Nobody will argue that it is. Better we spell the man's name whichever way we want as long us there is constant electricity, good water, good roads, strong ...
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  • CARDINAL 9 years ago

    Why do you spell your name Kwesi but not Akwasi or Kwasi?

    Believe me, I know. You might be an Ewe or Fanti because an Asante will spell it Kwasi or Akwasi.

    Unless you are writing an official letter or court document in ...
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  • CARE 9 years ago

    Ex-pres Kufuor too is an Asante but chooses to write Kufuor instead of Kuffour.

    Many people were unaware of this correct spelling. Thanks, Mr Idris.

  • Kwesi 9 years ago

    This discussion is not to force you to write it in a specific way. You have every right to spell it the way you think it should be spelt as long as you are consistent with your spelling. Nobody can prevent you from that. More ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 9 years ago

    Just for LAUGH!

    I didn't make any mistake: the spelling DE FACTOR is only in compliance with Murphy's Law, which explains that any write-up attempting to correct another typically contains other errors. Thus, writing it as ...
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  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Although a good reminder, just a paragraph to explain his point would have been far better than this lengthy piece.

  • IKE 9 years ago

    The article is posted under 'OPINIONS'. The writer clearly expressed his opinion in a justified manner.

    Next time, use a paragraph to express yours.

  • Ismail 9 years ago

    The best you can do is to advise pres.kufuor to change his name. It will be published and garzzeted. You will then have the right to spell his name as kuffour. Other than that, stop the north-akan thing and shut up.

  • ATU 9 years ago

    This VERY SENSIBLE AND USEFUL article is educating Ghanaians about the correct spelling of our former president's name. It's nothing to do with Akan tradition.

    You're even a inferior Akan. Mr Kufuor himself a true Akan, sp ...
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  • Free Speech 9 years ago

    Why are you so worried about this man? He is somebody not to be accorded anything better, because he sold Ghana's properties to his brothers, children and NPP MP's.

    Any time his name is mentioned, it stings. Therefore wh ...
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  • Ibn Batuta 9 years ago

    Kufuor is a former president not an ex-president. Ex is usually used when you are forced out of power. Nkrumah, Limann are ex preidents; Rawlings, Mills and Kufuor are former presidents.

  • Kwaku Asante Gyeabour 9 years ago

    Ex-president and former president are the same.

  • MANGOSUCKER 9 years ago

    HIS REAL NAME IS THIEFUOR

  • Desmond Bruku 9 years ago

    ... you have yourself committed the grievous error that you are accusing others of. You said at this point in your article:

    "...The word ‘bona fide’, typical of other Latin modifiers such as ‘sine die’ and ‘de fa ...
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  • GEORHE 9 years ago

    Mr Idris stated that Latin modifiers such as bona fide, de facto etc are open compounds. Despite wrongly adding an 'r', he perfectly typed them as separate parts. Good work.

    Don't trivialise the issue. Misspelling an ex-pr ...
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  • Kwesi 9 years ago

    Georhe, I agree with you that the issue should not be trivialised. Many serious publications apologize for spelling names wrongly. In fact, no serious publication will even spell a public person's name wrongly in the first pl ...
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  • KRB 9 years ago

    1. The advice of f as an ascender will apply to people who are only now learning to write. Everyone else types directly into a computer which takes care of such things. This also affords them the opportunity to write bold and ...
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  • KRB 9 years ago

    I should've known better

    bona fide is pronounced differently as bo-ne-faid, bo-ne-faidi, bo-ne-fi-de

    furore as fyu-ror or fyu-ro-ri

  • JOHN 9 years ago

    The writer only wrote one of the pronunciations, the commonest. Choose to follow his or the others. The most important thing is that you must write BONA FIDE, and not BONAFIDE.

  • Hadi 9 years ago

    This is not necessary. Language is dynamic my brother. Who cares about this sh....+ We care about technology and engineering because that's what's ruling the world in the 21st century high tech world! Nobody cares about gramm ...
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  • GEO 9 years ago

    It is in UK where they write all the most authoritative grammar books. If you nothing, keep QUIET when thinkers are discussing issues.

    Anyway, which technology originates in Ghana?

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    I am of the view that since Akan is a Kwa language the stress falls on the first consonant after the first vowel. Thus Akan language has a fixed stress. In that case writing a double consonant is improper. The name Kufuor is ...
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  • DAGADOO NY USA 9 years ago

    Hot air...who cares? Does this bring cassava?

  • LONTO-BOY 9 years ago

    If officially, former President John Agyekum Kofi Kufour, decides to write KUFOUR as a variation of KUFFOUR, then there is the need to keep attention to details to prevent the kinds of mistakes the writer, Mr Idris Pascas is ...
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  • MR FOOL 9 years ago

    You made a nice point, except that the writer is called PACAS. There's on one 'S' just as the correct name of the ex-president has one 'F'.

    Good day!

  • KRB 9 years ago

    The name is KUFUOR not KUFOUR! It's not only a matter of one f but the U must come before the O.

    I guess the former president chose the simplest phonetic way of spelling his name for the sake of non-Asantes. As a public f ...
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  • Pelicles 9 years ago

    How did you know that your is spelt "Idris Pacas"? I hope you did not choose that name yourself. It was either given to you by your parents or whatever. Now, imagine growing up and find that your is spelt "Iddris Pakas" will ...
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  • KRB 9 years ago

    I don't understand your question. Can you explain it further so that we can know what you're driving at?

    If Idris' name is spelt a certain way by his parents when he first went to school and he grows up and decides to cha ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 9 years ago

    Even ordinary words have correct spellings. And in situations where a given word can be correctly spelt in more than one way, different professionals prefer one to the other or to the rest.

    Thus, names, being so important, ...
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  • Kokurotu 9 years ago

    Idris, I really admire your article. You are a very good and intelligent teacher. keep educating us as most of us have been taught wrong things for so long. Ignore all the negative comments above. We adore and admire you. May ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 9 years ago

    God bless us all.