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Can We Improve our National Dialogue Please?

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  • Pelicles 9 years ago

    Dr. thanks for your article. My answer to your question is no. Why? Because we Ghanaians love and pay loyalty to our various political parties than the nation as whole and that is a very dangerous scenario.

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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    Are you not the same guy who insinuated that Mahama's rendezvous to Quatar was historic? If that was not partisan garbage, you tell me. How can you raise national dialogue amidst such propaganda? You must heal yourself before ...
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  • Atoklo 9 years ago

    This is the best article I have read on Ghana this year. When I was a school boy, Japan didn't have a clue how to make cars. It was through nation building and unity (all hands on deck) that today they are challenging the bes ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    Our problems and partisanship started with Nkrumah who divided this country into patriots and traitors. Patriots were those who accepted that he should be president for life, practice communist dictatorship and one party stat ...
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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    Tx Paul and Atoklo Well said

  • Bonsu 9 years ago

    One would have thought that our many years at the experiment of democracy should teach us that political parties are not enemies but opponent at ideas as to who can make the country better.But the political climate and even t ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Brother Amuna,

    You have spoken well.

    I am so proud of you. Great wisdom.

    Keep more of this coming.

    Have a great weekend!

  • KKO 9 years ago

    Paul,
    This is an excellent piece. I wish all those Ghanaians who consider themselves among the elite or intellectuals within Ghanaian society both in and outside the country, would read it because 90% of the issues that have ...
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  • Adel 9 years ago

    Great piece Paul.Sometimes I wonder what we Africans achieve with this behaviour;always wanting to hurt ourselves yet we turn around and blame non africans.Wake up people.