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Thoughts of a native son II

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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    Youthful exuberance is a dangerous thing. It was Nkrumah's youthful exuberance that caused his name calling of the US and his overthrow by CIA. He sought help from Washinton to build the Akosombo dam and yet resorted to calli ...
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  • NPP FANATIC 9 years ago

    WHAT DOES IT TAKE???!!!!

  • James Dadzie 9 years ago

    Thanks for your interesting anaysis,Dr SAS.My research about Nkrumah clearly indicates he was in a class of his own and even the older and learned J.B. Danquah was no match to him.In fact,Nkrumah lived several years ahead of ...
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  • Joe Mensah 9 years ago

    How long will you sheepisly and idiotically critcise Nkrumah,in spite of the overwhelming evidence of his greatness.To put Nkrumah and Rawlings in the same category is MADNESS.No doubt you have been described by one of the re ...
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  • Nero 9 years ago

    My learned friend, if I sat on a jury listening to your summation of "young age bad", "too old better", I'll vote thumbs down on you. You fail to convince.
    I'll choose the young Nkrumah with all his faults over any of these ...
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  • Annorwuo 9 years ago

    I have always thought you are much more capable and smarter than this kind of bizarre stuff!
    By the way, how can you lump the purely titular and ceremonial position enjoyed by say Edward Akuffo Addo to the visionary, dynamic ...
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  • LONTO-BOY 9 years ago

    Dr SAS, frankly, I think the intellectual astringency of which you're so capable is missing in this article. Though I agree with your attempt to project, persuade and promote Nana Akufo-Addo's leadership qualities as he bids ...
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  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Sarfo is an ardent Nkrumah Basher! Think of Akoko and Akroma.