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Sex, money and power – The Curse of the Ghanaian Politician

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  • Whatever 9 years ago

    Was it the one deceitfully propagating free education for all?

  • John Jacobs 9 years ago

    Come on.. if you want to join the ceaseless 'troupe' of persistent noise makers on and off the internet, then please learn to at least write or speak coherently. And get your facts right. It was Victoria HAMMAH and not Mahama ...
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  • Allotey 9 years ago

    I think you are just jealous of this man's prowess. I believe if you had some sense of patriotism in you, you would not talk like this. Your infantile statement is ludicrous by all means and it just echoes the emptiness in yo ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago

    I was sitting on my own in a restaurant, when I saw a beautiful woman at another table. I sent her a bottle of the most expensive wine on the menu. She sent me a note: "I will not touch a drop of this wine unless you can assu ...
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  • JAGUAR 9 years ago

    I applaud the writer of this piece, you have rightly hit the nail on the head. Ministers and People in authority are the cause of the woes of GHANAIANS.
    The almighty GOD is really angry. Ministers who are educated to help t ...
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  • richard 9 years ago

    Woow what a powerful message.ghana needs someone like you to say the truth. Our leader are acting in a hypocritical way as if they care for the nation.i really don't think if Dr Kwame Nkrumah knew this is what was going to ha ...
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  • Nana Kwaku 9 years ago

    Jaguar and Richard, what has this guy written that is new. All that he said is already in the public domain. He should have come out with something explosive and delved into areas some of us will never think of! Jaguar, your ...
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  • kwame Amoabeng 9 years ago

    Nana Kwaku, this guy is not a time waster. Really, corruption is at its highest here and besides, these are the realities on the ground. He has nothing to do with the BBC and others but from the little I have heard about him, ...
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  • Nana Kwaku 9 years ago

    Kwame, thanks for asking God to save me. My point is that are our politicians prepared to read such articles and change? No way they won't. Our politicians have been corrupt for God knows since when. We are used to this type ...
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  • Kwame Amoabeng 9 years ago

    Yeah I agree with you on this particular point - 100%. Watch out for a classic one on the issue of hypocrisy the western world puts up against Africans, when others are perpetrating neo-holocausts and are being financed more ...
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  • Concerned citizen 9 years ago

    The order is wrong. Ghanaian politicians use political power influence to make money and then women since almost all women are drawn to men with money.

  • Another concerned citizen 9 years ago

    But my friend, how do you attain power if you do not have money? Me believes that the sequence sex, money and power is appropriate. I think he was just trying to make the title sound nice but whatever it is, his submission is ...
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  • CASCA UK 9 years ago

    JAGUAR,RICHARD AND THE WRITER SHOULD BE VOTED FOR THE HIGHEST AWARD OF THE STATE, NANA KWAKU BE NICE!

  • Nana Kwaku 9 years ago

    CASCA, my point is that this is nothing new here. It's like the term African leaders being repeated by ourselves over and over again. What I have noticed which is new is that Ghanaians are now reading into the rot both NDC an ...
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  • Kojo Bonsarfo 9 years ago

    BAM, You nailed it man. How true! The problem is that however the sequence, sex, money and power are the three elements that constitute temptation. It is quite impressive the way this piece was articulated but the curse is mo ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago

    “A little girl and boy are fighting about the differences between the sexes, and which gender is better. Finally, the boy drops his pants and says, "Here's something I have that you'll never have!" The little girl is pretty ...
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  • KK 9 years ago

    It is just your perception. Anyway, what is your solution?

  • JJ incarnate. 9 years ago

    In fact the piece would have been objectively great if not for the concluding insinuations.