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What Sort Of Democracy Is This, Ghana (2)?

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  • THE CHOSEN ONE 9 years ago

    WELL SAID AND WRITTEN. THANKS.

  • Mr. Figure-Out 9 years ago

    ".... state management is not the same as petty trading, babysitting, or sole proprietorship. Statecraft is an intellectually and emotionally exhausting, complex and sophisticated enterprise, and, what is more, its successful ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear readers,

    Last but for paragraphs:

    "Ghana is caught in the novelistic labyrinthine (complexness) of Joseph Heller's" ...omitted the noun "complexness."

    Paragraph 5:

    "We all know about Mr. Obama’s illicit s ...
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  • mensah 9 years ago

    Hi Francis,do please post this piece to those IMANI so called think tank so that they have a good read.Thanks

  • warren 9 years ago

    Aren't you tired of writing these stupid articles?

  • mensah 9 years ago

    I am sure you do not understand the article. Do try and read it again. It may make 'some' sense after a second reading.

  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    EXACTLY!

    THIS IS WHAT francis kwarteng lacks. HIS HEAD IS FULLY FILLED WITH ONLY WATER:

    -->: "The most powerful organ in human anatomy is the brain. It is also where the mind has a notable presence and where an individ ...
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  • Nana Kwame 9 years ago

    Adjoa your brain is filled with filth and maggots, the results of which is expressed in your unecessary enviness in this forum. Prove us wrong by writing your own. Kwateng's is a masterpiece! No matter what you say here, that ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Reader,

    Thanks for locating this website.

    Let's share ideas together. We need to come together to work toward making Ghana, Africa, and the world better!

    Thank you.