Nothing could have changed the fortunes of the NDC in 2000. After 18 years of the P/NDC rule, Ghanaians wanted a change for change sake. Kuffour had the goodwill of the people but the Giselle, Ghana @50 and hotel gate dampene ... read full comment
Nothing could have changed the fortunes of the NDC in 2000. After 18 years of the P/NDC rule, Ghanaians wanted a change for change sake. Kuffour had the goodwill of the people but the Giselle, Ghana @50 and hotel gate dampened the spirit of the floating voters. 2004 could have gone any side. Had Alliu Mahama received the baton in 2008, I am believe it would have been a different story. Akuffo Addo is marketable no matter what!
Nana Yaw 9 years ago
Had Alliu Mahama received the baton in 2008,I believe it would been a different story. Akuffo Addo is not marketable no matter what!
Had Alliu Mahama received the baton in 2008,I believe it would been a different story. Akuffo Addo is not marketable no matter what!
Ghanaman 9 years ago
Mienza, are you a Ghanaian? If you are then stop lying.
What do you mean by this: "Former President Agyekum Kufour won both the 2000 and 2004 elections?"
Kufuor DIDN'T WIN the 2004 elections. He rigged the elections and ... read full comment
Mienza, are you a Ghanaian? If you are then stop lying.
What do you mean by this: "Former President Agyekum Kufour won both the 2000 and 2004 elections?"
Kufuor DIDN'T WIN the 2004 elections. He rigged the elections and NPP Ministers themselves said it. Esseku and others said it, so don't fool anyone, OK?
On the other hand, Kufuor has NOTHING whatsoever to teach anyone, let alone Akufo-Addo. In fact, Akufo-Addo shouldn't have given way to Kufuor; the order would have been long changed. Akufo-Addo in more intelligent than Kufuor and that recognition is aptly demonstrated long ago during Kufuor's presidency.
Why won't some of you stop talking about Kufuor as if he were some kind of repository of wisdom and objectivity? We had faith in him after NDC messed-up affairs of the state and we were in dire need of bona fides citizen of Ghana to reverse the slippery slope we engaged. But the dude just did worse, stole everything, allowed others to do just the same, abused his position to created a large field to screw so many women. Now, you have the guts to erect a platform in a bid to whitewash his failed governance?
When are some of you going to begin to think of Ghana? When people like you say such things, some of us weep. The reason is that, we believe no one else remains in Ghana who could distinguish between wrong and right, the good person and the bad ones!
Anyway, Akufo-Addo will not be better. He did the wrong things as Attorney General and worse as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
God help us.
Ghanaman 9 years ago
Between a very sluggish and clueless Mahama and the extremely shady and dark Akufo-Addo, the choice of Ghanaians in the coming elections remains not only a serious inquietude on the minds of electorate but a huge question mar ... read full comment
Between a very sluggish and clueless Mahama and the extremely shady and dark Akufo-Addo, the choice of Ghanaians in the coming elections remains not only a serious inquietude on the minds of electorate but a huge question mark on the future of the country and her lovely citizenry.
Luther King 9 years ago
Am speechless. This article is straight to the point and very insightful. I hope nana reads this and take a cue. Another thing that can be done is to sponsor popular ndc ppl underground in volta region to stand as independent ... read full comment
Am speechless. This article is straight to the point and very insightful. I hope nana reads this and take a cue. Another thing that can be done is to sponsor popular ndc ppl underground in volta region to stand as independent candidates to win more parliamentary seats. ., just like the case of Rashid Bawa. Kudos mienza.
INXS 9 years ago
This man is simply not attractive - even to his own party members who will be compelled to vote for him only because of party loyalty. NPP's biggest mistake is to choose Akufo-Addo as presidential candidate again. There are s ... read full comment
This man is simply not attractive - even to his own party members who will be compelled to vote for him only because of party loyalty. NPP's biggest mistake is to choose Akufo-Addo as presidential candidate again. There are some Ghanaians who will vote for Mahama again not because they think Mahama is doing well but just to make sure Akufo-Addo doesn't get it!
Kwesi Mends 9 years ago
As with Osafo Marfo's case, Akufo Addo has to be smart and condemn any tribalistic comments from NPP leaders.
As with Osafo Marfo's case, Akufo Addo has to be smart and condemn any tribalistic comments from NPP leaders.
Mas bomb 9 years ago
Nkrumah never dies.i voted for ku4 but not short man.
Nkrumah never dies.i voted for ku4 but not short man.
Moses Yaw de assis 9 years ago
great piece
God bless u .this is we need
great piece
God bless u .this is we need
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Ebby Mienza,
You make some good points - much of that entirely on Akufo-Addo, as your title teased! That is of no interest to us given his record on the matters you touched on.
Our opinion is, the Founder's Day will prove ... read full comment
Ebby Mienza,
You make some good points - much of that entirely on Akufo-Addo, as your title teased! That is of no interest to us given his record on the matters you touched on.
Our opinion is, the Founder's Day will prove to be the most important legacy of President Atta Mills, for many reasons we do not care to cite here.
Finally, and conversely, as you seem to sense, Samia's presence at the J. B. Danquah "death" event was in error. And so, the reality is, things began going downhill before Samia had even vacated that funeral scene.
As we've said more than once, celebrating the "Birth" is the best way to preserve memory, IF we care about the justice of history, and the future yet to come! We all ought to recognize that Confederacy-Federalism died with J. B. Danquah, thanks to Nkrumah. That, being a tough row to hoe by one who is visionless and selfish, the Founder's Day is properly accepted and celebrated to honor Nkrumah for that singular achievement of Ghanaian Unity!
Nothing could have changed the fortunes of the NDC in 2000. After 18 years of the P/NDC rule, Ghanaians wanted a change for change sake. Kuffour had the goodwill of the people but the Giselle, Ghana @50 and hotel gate dampene ...
read full comment
Had Alliu Mahama received the baton in 2008,I believe it would been a different story. Akuffo Addo is not marketable no matter what!
Mienza, are you a Ghanaian? If you are then stop lying.
What do you mean by this: "Former President Agyekum Kufour won both the 2000 and 2004 elections?"
Kufuor DIDN'T WIN the 2004 elections. He rigged the elections and ...
read full comment
Between a very sluggish and clueless Mahama and the extremely shady and dark Akufo-Addo, the choice of Ghanaians in the coming elections remains not only a serious inquietude on the minds of electorate but a huge question mar ...
read full comment
Am speechless. This article is straight to the point and very insightful. I hope nana reads this and take a cue. Another thing that can be done is to sponsor popular ndc ppl underground in volta region to stand as independent ...
read full comment
This man is simply not attractive - even to his own party members who will be compelled to vote for him only because of party loyalty. NPP's biggest mistake is to choose Akufo-Addo as presidential candidate again. There are s ...
read full comment
As with Osafo Marfo's case, Akufo Addo has to be smart and condemn any tribalistic comments from NPP leaders.
Nkrumah never dies.i voted for ku4 but not short man.
great piece
God bless u .this is we need
Ebby Mienza,
You make some good points - much of that entirely on Akufo-Addo, as your title teased! That is of no interest to us given his record on the matters you touched on.
Our opinion is, the Founder's Day will prove ...
read full comment