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J.B Danquah Was Not Qualified To Lead And Govern Ghana 1

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  • Jacob 9 years ago

    With all the nagging problems we have in Ghana today, you spend all this time in writing about this useless subject? It is like saying that ancient history must be an important degree course in the University of Ghana. Can't ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    I knew that Kwarteng guy was a sicko the moment he popped up at Ghanaweb but never in a million years could have guessed the guy is a flat out cuckoo.

  • Sam 9 years ago

    SARPONG the SKUNK will defend with his hollow mindedness. You sarpong will forever be a SKUNK, an uncivilized bushman, filthy full if SHIT.

  • PROPHET 9 years ago

    KWARTENG WILL ALWAYS BE KNOWN AS THE GUY WHO SILENCED OKOAMPA. GOOD JOB, FRANCIS !

  • Sam 9 years ago

    Yes, not just Ahoofe, but his nephew SAS and cousin SARPONG the SKUNK.

  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    The Kwarteng guy has his brain amputated.

  • NEMESIS RADAR, UK!! 9 years ago

    Ghanaians MUST apologise to black Africans and the whole of black race in general, for introducing 'Black on Black Discriminations' through the satanic ACO order in the 60s by that Demented, Wicked and Eurocentric Asshanti Ko ...
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  • KING LOMOTEY 9 years ago

    You amputate one's limbs not one's brains, are you looking for lobotomy? Might as well have used decapitate; sounds sarponese. Is Adjoa Wangara the moniker for Sarpong, come clean.

  • Nana Ansah 9 years ago

    Danquah in real life always tried to cut corners to power. It was Danquah who propagated for the removal of traditional chiefs from the Legislative Council as was iniatially introduced by 1925 constitution on Gordon Guggisber ...
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  • Bernard 9 years ago

    And ruled Ghana with iron fist and fear. Nkrumah started all our problems. His Communist Peoples Party was the first party in Africa to rig election and made Ghana a one-party state and Nkrumah life President without a Vice P ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago

    Your assessment of Kwarteng is based on what, could you elucidate?

  • Be wise 9 years ago

    What a wow! I wonder where you reside.. Your history (in light of truth) shows where you're heading to in the future. All this calamity we face as a nation (one of which you've stated yourself) is as a result of some unintell ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    This is part of the Reckoning, the Record!

    READ: "...Of course, there is no doubt that Danquah’s position as one of the Vice Presidents of the UGCC contributed to the party’s dwindling electoral fortunes...(A)fter the ...
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  • Be wise 9 years ago

    Thank you for your inputs.

  • Frimpong Manso 9 years ago

    current events and problems, and their solutions take precedence for majority of Ghanaians. things from 50 years ago? not so much.

    your time would be better spent considering this simple fact.

  • Be wise 9 years ago

    Your history (in light of truth) shows where you're heading to in the future. All this calamity we face as a nation (one of which you've stated yourself) is as a result of some unintelligent people trying to thwart where our ...
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  • Sam 9 years ago

    Brother Kwarteng, this is interesting stuff, good job. We will continue to affirm history, tell it as it is and not twist facts. SARPONG, Ahoofe and SAS can delude themselves and continue dressing their terrorists in borrowed ...
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  • Kwabena Akurang-Parry 9 years ago

    Frances, unlike some who dismiss your writings, I have adored your knowledge and writing skills. Please, allow me to differ here. As much as I am an avowed Nkrumahist, this is bad history. You have cherry-picked some slabs of ...
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  • Dominic 9 years ago

    Point them out if you think so. This is history in perspective, told as it is.

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Prof. Akurang-Parry,

    How are you doing?

    Regarding your comments, we would have wished if you had provided enough information for us to defend ourself.

    In other words, your comments amount to saying nothing subs ...
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  • KING LOMOTEY 9 years ago

    Please Dr. Akurang -Perry can you descend to our level and tell us what you mean by "your couterfactual history"?
    You are communicating with audience that for the most part don't understand what you mean by counter factual ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Prof. Akurang-Parry,

    We are still waiting for a comprehensive critique from you!

    Again remember saying something is "bad" does not necessarily make it bad.

    Remember, also that you have already endorsed most of ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Dr. Akurang-Parry is a history scholar of international repute who will recognize bad history when he sees one. His assertion that "this is bad history" therefore carries a lot of weight. And the fact that he is an Nkrumaist ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Bro SAS,

    Of course, Prof. Akurang-Parry is a good historian of international repute, so are tens of other Ghanaian historians of international repute who have written on these questions.

    After all, the facts I cite here ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Bro SAS,

    There are a couple of Prof. Akuarang-Parry's works you can read on Ghanaweb. For instance, you can read his "Ending the Slavery Blame-Game by Henry L. Gates,Jr." and compare that with similar scholarly articles wr ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Bro. Kwarteng,

    History is far more important to us in Ghana than whatever the Ghanaian scholars have done with their science or math or engineering studies. The typical science scholar in Ghana is irrelevant to anything, a ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Bro SAS,

    That is my point: Anyone can critique. That is exactly what Prof. Akurang-Parry did with my articles, nothing substantial.

    The fact of the matter is that the issues I raised here are well documented primary, s ...
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  • Prof E. Abaka 9 years ago

    You understand what Kwabena meant by cherry-picking! You picked what you liked from the historical records to support your conclusions, or is it that you quoted and used everything you have at your disposal! You come to Ghana ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    We shall return...

    OUR COMMENT:Francis Kwarteng returns with nonsense

  • KKO 9 years ago

    Fortunately, there are still several hundreds of thousands of Ghanaians aged 62 years and over, who actually experienced Gold Coast and post-independence Ghana, until the coup d’etat of February 24 1966, not to be bothered ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear KKO,

    Who was Prof. Kludze?

    Tell me more about him since I read his PDA presentation many, many years ago before Ghanaweb columnists started making references to it on Ghanaweb!

    I have already debunked most of ...
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  • Nana Ansah 9 years ago

    The answer lies in the unification of Africa. For that sake God gave us Kwame Nkrumah. What else shall we want? AFRICA MUST UNITE!

  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    I do remember how many times my late mother refered to Danquah as a dishonest politician.At that time,I was very young and could not grasp the essential.I asked my mum one day, why Danquah is dishonest?She has this to say "at ...
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  • Be wise 9 years ago

    3noa na 3daho no..wa kan wa kan.

  • Mega 9 years ago

    That rotten teeth Tar/bongo chewing mother of yours was an idiot.