Professor, you're right. Mahama pales in comparison to Nkrumah. It's equally risable (to use your bombast) to compare Dankwah to Nkrumah. The former was progressive, the latter full of hubris and "skin pain".
For the few who ... read full comment
Professor, you're right. Mahama pales in comparison to Nkrumah. It's equally risable (to use your bombast) to compare Dankwah to Nkrumah. The former was progressive, the latter full of hubris and "skin pain".
For the few who for reason of consanguinity and blind tribal affiliations try very hard to make a deity out of Dankwah, we the majority who view things through a prism of objectivity, will always cast our vote for Nkrumah, in-spite of his short comings which you constantly seek to amplify.
NICHOLAS 9 years ago
It is is actually normal for any rational being to protect where he or she derives his or her livelihood. Almost all politicians, may be with few exceptions are inclined to where their bread would be buttered. I would theref ... read full comment
It is is actually normal for any rational being to protect where he or she derives his or her livelihood. Almost all politicians, may be with few exceptions are inclined to where their bread would be buttered. I would therefore in no way blame Mr Ametor Quarmyne for his view about President Mahama and his performance.
But in not agreeing totally with Mr Ametor's view, I also disagree with the view held by the opposition that President Mahama is not doing anything good to the country.It is indeed, very criminal on the part of Okoampa-Ahoofe to accuse President Mahama of regressing the so-called economic reform of President Kufuor.
We are all Ghanaians and whether we are in favour of the current government or not, we must learn to praise where praise is due and condemn when there is the need. We shouldn't be one sided.
Ghana has become a bit of a joke.
Idiot,Idiot
Professor, you're right. Mahama pales in comparison to Nkrumah. It's equally risable (to use your bombast) to compare Dankwah to Nkrumah. The former was progressive, the latter full of hubris and "skin pain".
For the few who ...
read full comment
It is is actually normal for any rational being to protect where he or she derives his or her livelihood. Almost all politicians, may be with few exceptions are inclined to where their bread would be buttered. I would theref ...
read full comment