Reflections on NPP super-delegates election

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  • Nom de plume 11 years ago

    Your hatred for a presidential candidate and false accusations against him as instigator of violence at the NPP headquarters has prompted me to refer future articles you post on Ghanaweb to these Irmo area newspapers:

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  • kwame 11 years ago

    ARTHUR K. NEEDS TO TAKE HIS MEDICATION BEFORE HE POST SOME ARTICLES ON GHANAWEB

  • Chabba 11 years ago

    Unfortunately, Nana appears to misunderstand the import of his victory. He stated, “I think that talk is by a small minority of people. They do not represent the rank and file of the party.” That is unfortunate. A party w ...
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  • The Trucker 11 years ago

    I don't think you have really made any valid points against Arthur K APART FROM ADOPTING THOSE VERY SAME DEPLORABLE ATTITUDE OF INTOLERANCE FOUND IN CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE NPP. There has to be tolerance towards constructive ...
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  • The Trucker 11 years ago

    Excellent Piece. The folk perched on the top branches of the NPP will do well to heed Arthur K's wise words.
    Before anyone gets overly excited we need to remind ourselves that THE NPP SUPER DELEGATES ELECTION HAS NO IMPACT W ...
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  • Antiochus - London 11 years ago

    You coward. You've left the country for financial gains abroad and you have the nerve to criticise Nana Addo? Just keep mute.

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 11 years ago

    1.You misleadingly state, "Indeed, if the same people who just voted had voted in the National delegates’ election in Tamale, Afoko and Agyapong would have lost in a landslide."
    The foregoing supposes without validation th ...
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  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    Goldwater like Nana was a racist. I think republicas saw the folly of his ways and moved from KKK methods. Let Nana lose again big time for NPP to come to terms majority ghanaians wan t to live in peace

  • BisaBisa 11 years ago

    Nana is increasingly viewed by growing numbers of Ghanaians as a potential troublemaker especially if as expected he loses the 2016 election. An alternative candidate would have put the NPP on a better footing to take on Maha ...
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  • Lexus 11 years ago

    ....i can understand that as a medical doctor......methods and ideas.
    DR SAS, I was with you 100% and enjoying the very enticing fluency, as usual, of your write-ups until the very end.
    I have nothing but LOVE and RESPECT. ...
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  • John Arthur Philly USA 11 years ago

    arthur K we have been around for long. from the 80s when we both had to ran away, we both landed in America.we have had the opportunity to withness and experience democracy at its best. AMERICAN DEMOCRACY.My good learned frie ...
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  • EBEN 11 years ago

    I REALLY LIKE THIS ARTICLE. THIS SHOWS THAT YOU REALLY HAD A GOOD CLASS AT THE FIRST DEGREE AND NOT A THIRD CLASS