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 ... read full comment
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 you spend the time in coming out with more important and worthwhile articles to solve a current problem? Can't you spend the time to develop an appropriate system through which we can turn the DVLA into an id issuing authority?
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.
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.
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 !
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.
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.
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 ... read full comment
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 Kofi Abrefa Busia, (that has now metamorphosed into blacks killing blacks in mama Africa).
Ghanaians sowed the 'SATANIC SEEDS OF XENOPHOBIC HATRED' on the soil of mama Africa in the 60s. That is a fact! Never in the history of mama Africa that you sees your fellow black Africans as 'Aliens'; but thanks to the Ghanaians xenophobic ACO's PRECEDENT, Africans are not only 'DISCRIMINATING' against themselves but are now killings each others. That was Ghanaians legacy to Africa. What a SHAME indeed!
Although, Ghanaians introduced ACO to get rid of Nigerians who were prospering in Ghana then, out of ENVINESS, konkonsa, back biting, pull him down and JEALOUSY, but their satanic acts has now turns Africans into SAVAGES in the eyes of the whole world. This is unfortunate indeed.
Moreover, many mansions "owned" by some Ghanaians today were confiscated from Nigerians or forced the Nigerian owners to sell to them, (UNDER DURESS), at prices which could not buy the cement used to build the houses at the time. Some Ghanaians are sitting on NIGERIANS STOLEN/CONFISTICATED PROPERTIES. This is an 'OPEN SECRET.' Ghanaians decendants and beneficiaries of that HEINOUS ACO acts would surely continued to have GUILTY CONSCIENCE, (UNTIL THEY MAKE RESTITUTIONS AND PUBLICLY APOLOGISE TO NIGERIAN DESCENDANTS' OF THE VICTIMS OF THE WICKED AND SATANIC ASSHANTI KOFI ABREF BUSIA, ACO).
I hereby DEMAND unreservely that Ghanaians government and the people of Ghana MUST apologise to Nigerians' victims of that Satanic Asshanti Kofi Abrefa Busia's draconian ACO, (and RETURN their stolen properties), and to the whole of Africans and black race in general for 'PLANTING THE SEEDS OF HATRED' and 'BLACK ON BLACK DISCRIMINATIONS' on the soil of mama Africa. Is that too much to ask for?
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.
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 ... read full comment
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 Guggisberg's watch.
Danquah and his half-baked intellectual knaves in order to wrestle power from the traditional chiefs argued in the 30s that the chiefs were not representative of the people and they intellectuals have to sit in drivers seat. That way the affectionately dubbed Burns constitution was introduced and elections was held in 1946 with 6 ex-officio,18 elected members and 6 nominees. Guess which path Danquah chose? Yes, your guess is as good as mine. Danquah chose the easiest path i.e. to be nominated to the Legislative Council.
Look I don't know why any of our traditional chiefs today will stand behind Danquah. It was Danquah who in a class struggle for power made it clear they the traditional chiefs were not fit to represent the people of the Gold Coast in the Legislative Council. Danquah was a lazy mind opportunist. Period!
Great stuff there Francis as alway; the bare facts are set in stone and try as they might, no Mate Mehu revisionist can change it. Nkrumah Lives!
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 ... read full comment
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 President. Nkrumah became a tyrant and a political monster
MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago
Your assessment of Kwarteng is based on what, could you elucidate?
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 ... read full comment
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 unintelligent people trying to thwart where our true political history ( of some so called long-gone important personalities) truly belongs.
When people were writing that Nkrumah was a dictator, you could have told them the same; paraphrasing your statement: " stop that useless and waste of time nonsense, and just say what will solve our problems". On the contrary, you didn't say anything, either because you believed in those lies and therefore stayed indifferent or you don't have a future plan for your own country since (to you) anything goes whether lies or not. Therefore mere discussion of current issues calms you down.
Come to think of it, do you know the number of crucial discussions that went and still go on in Ghana (most of which can solve our problems outright) that Post-Nkrumah government failed to heed ? I bet you don't know any.There are a lot of them (Dr. Barwumia in our current time also made inputs and what was the results--the current government does not need his advice they say)
I asked myself, why won't any government listen to anyone especially if it comes from their opponent ? The answer--Because of Thwarted political history of Ghana which brings about mistrust and distrust.
In all, I think it's an impatient person who will not want a holistic and scholastic truth of a country's political history be told. And we all know impatience breeds chaos, violence, unintelligent reasoning etc. And that is the CROWN of Nkrumah's Ghana today.
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 ... read full comment
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 1951 elections the...UGCC passed a vote of no confidence in his leadership...Among other things...not even Mabel Dove Danquah, Danquah’s former wife, cared enough to join his campaign or political platform. Instead, Mabel jumped ship and joined Nkrumah’s progressive train to...independence.
OUR COMMENT: As they say in the US, people love winners, even former "wives", especially those who are true to themselves.
ON THAT ONE, THIS: "...Danquah’s private life was full of romance. While in London from 1921 to 1927, he fathered two sons and two daughters from two women, none of whom he married. When he got back to the Gold Coast, he got married to the daughter of a prominent lawyer...Mable Dove. Later, he married his second wife, Elizabeth Vardon...Danquah was a...polygamist...//...He was rearrested (under the PDA) in 1964 and sent to...Nsawam Maximum Security Prison, where he died of a heart attack on 4th February, 1965, aged 69 years. He was said to be diabetic. He left behind ten children from his wedded wife, though there were other children on the sides from his earlier amorous adventures, when he sowed his wild oats..." (Kwesi Atta Sakyi, 30th January 2015).
ITEM: With respect to Danquah's "self-government within the shortest possible time”, we know what that means by his statement, "... IF IT COMES TO THAT, IF IT COMES TO A DECISION TO BREAK AWAY FROM THE BRITISH CONNECTION, I WOULD BE THE LAST [PERSON] TO EXPRESS SUCH A TERRIFIC WISH..."
Americans know "shortest possible time" too well. It is equivalent to their version, "with all deliberate speed".
That means that whatever is, it ain't gonna happen unless the powers that be, at that time, decide it is in their best interest. "Don't pay no mind" even if children are dying, even if grown adults and police stand in front of school rooms to prevent poor children from entering to study in the schools built with their parents taxes, etc.
THEN THIS: ""...Quatson writes: “Of course the opposition parties were not only disappointed. They were deeply hurt to the point of vengeful anger because all their grand ambitions for political power and all their dreams for gorgeous enjoyment had been shattered”...//...Elsewhere Danquah, in a February 4, 1952 letter to...the Akim Abuakwa Youth Association), gloated over Akyem Abuakwa...//...//...“THE LARGEST STATE IN THE COLONY AND SO MUST ALSO BE THE GREATEST IN THE LAND,” “FEARED AND RESPECTED,” and “LOVED BY ALL”…”I AM DETERMINED TO HAVE THE ABUAKWA NAME REHABILITATED AND MAKE ABUAKWA LEAD THE NATION”...//...//... “PARTY POLITICS IS AN ALIEN POLITICAL FORM WHICH HAD CREATED CIVIL STRIFE AND VIOLENT DISSENSION BETWEEN FATHER AND SON.” Thus, “IF THE BRITISH SHOWED NO UNDERSTANDING, AKYEM ABUAKWA WOULD SECEDE FROM THE COUNTRY AS A SOVEREIGN AND INDEPENDENT STATE WITH THE ONLY RIVAL OF THE ASHANTI COUNTRY.”...""
OUR COMMENT: A true Confederate modus operandi and record. Nuff recorded on that one!
Be wise 9 years ago
Thank you for your inputs.
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.
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 ... read full comment
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 true political history ( of some so called long-gone important personalities) truly belongs.
When people were writing that Nkrumah was a dictator, you could have told them the same; paraphrasing your statement: " stop that useless and waste of time nonsense, and just say what will solve our problems". On the contrary, you didn't say anything, either because you believed in those lies and therefore stayed indifferent or you don't have a future plan for your own country since (to you) anything goes whether lies or not. Therefore mere discussion of current issues calms you down.
Come to think of it, do you know the number of crucial discussions that went and still go on in Ghana (most of which can solve our problems outright) that Post-Nkrumah government failed to heed ? I bet you don't know any.There are a lot of them (Dr. Barwumia in our current time also made inputs and what was the results--the current government does not need his advice they say)
I asked myself, why won't any government listen to anyone especially if it comes from their opponent ? The answer--Because of Thwarted political history of Ghana which brings about mistrust and distrust.
In all, I think it's an impatient person who will not want a holistic and scholastic truth of a country's political history be told. And we all know impatience breeds chaos, violence unintelligent reasoning etc. And that is the CROWN of Nkrumah's Ghana today.
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 ... read full comment
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 robes. SHAME onto them!!
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 ... read full comment
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 history to customize your counterfactual history.
Dominic 9 years ago
Point them out if you think so. This is history in perspective, told as it is.
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 ... read full comment
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 substantial. Remember, there are only a couple of things in this piece that we have not said before and which others had.
Also remember the rest we have said before in other places, if only inferentially or directly. There is nothing we cherry-picked.
In fact, there a lot we have helb back because their inclusion would have meant being repetitive, and because we do not want to make this series longer (just two). We intend to bring other "new" information held back at some later date.
In other instances we left out contextual inquiries because we have explored them before (and many others have done the same)
Please give us your take, a detailed one of course, and allow us the opportunity to defend ourselves!
Thanks for sharing!
Have a great week!
All errors are mine!
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 ... read full comment
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 history, sir.
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 ... read full comment
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 these ideas which I raised elsewhere.
You need to sysmatically demonstrate why you believe I cherry-picked. These are facts well-documented!
Thanks.
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 ... read full comment
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 himself affirms his conviction further.
But for some of us, the enigma is how such a fine scholar evolved to be an Nkrumaist, Probably, when he finally writes his prosopographical defense of Nkrumah's dictatorship, his article will shed some light on this enigma.
Meanwhile, in all fairness to Prof. Kwarteng, Prof. Akurang-Parry should have expatiated further what he means by "bad history" as it refers to this article.
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 ... read full comment
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 are well documented and you can find them in tens of authoritative historical works.
Prof. Akurang-Parry himself has endorsed most of them. I want him to come back and will retrieve them for him!
Again these are well documented facts by scholars of international repute!
Thanks.
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 ... read full comment
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 written by others! You can grade it for readers!
You can also find some of his other published academic works and their critiques. I have read a number a of these. They are historical works I can easily write with no sweat! I am not bragging!
Like I said before, Prof. Akuarang-Parry is a fine scholar but I know how much he weighs. Thus, you SAS should not let your hopes fly high!
I can seriously critique many of Prof. Akurang-Parry academic works with no sweat! This is merely history, not science, mathematics, engineering, or any of those stuff! I mean no disrespect. I am saying as matter of scholarship!
Danquah was simply a crook!
Thanks!
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 ... read full comment
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, and I have made it clear several times on this site. And I have also told you several times that your worth is in your writing skills, and the extent of your scholarship here has nothing scientific or mathematical or engineering about it. Without your writing skills and your scholarship in the liberal arts, nobody would know you here, and you would just be one of these stupid monikers daily flaunting their useless science knowledge. Your article, whatever merit it has, is weighed on account of your knowledge in history and proficiency in English. Your studies in science remain redundant and probably a cause for regret, if not outright frustration. I know this from my own experience. And that is why it is possible for Prof. Kwabena Parry to judge you on the historical merits; he is a History scholar of international repute no matter what you think of him. And being able to critique him does not reduce his scholarship in his chosen area. Anybody can critique anybody's work....
I am sure that in all his previous critiques that were favorable to you, you found him to be a great scholar and a gentleman. But like Nkrumah, you cannot stand any unfavorable criticism.
In any case, Prof. Akurang-Parry is among the first writers on Ghanaweb, and I have read many of his essays, including the one you cite above. I have always found him to be a fine scholar and a gentleman. And I never hid my shock that he allowed Akadu Mensema to shack with him and steal his identity. I have also never hidden my amazement that he is an Nkrumaist. Same with you.
As for you, you are an example of one great genius lost in the Nkrumaist maze, and it is possible that the cause is doomed to rescue you out of your intellectual catacomb. But it is your right to remain so entombed: the African hen chooses the place to lay her eggs. One day, if you wake up from your Nkrumaist spell, you can begin to appreciate the horror of your wasted years, and J.B. Danquah will have nothing to do with your situation.
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 ... read full comment
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, secondary, and tertiary sources.
For instance, there a number of theories that try to explain Danquah's involvement ritual murder, but I chose to settle on one here because I have referenced other theories elsewhere and thus there was no need for me to keep going over tired material.
But like I said before, my science, engineering, and mathematical training is what actually makes me get the gist of some of the most complex things Prof. Kofi Kissi Dompere (and hundreds) and other scietinists, engineering, and mathematicians talk about.
For instance, I can take some of his mathematical concepts and understand them well enough to relate them to the deep philosophical concepts he explores. I could not have done that without my my backround. And this is not restricted only to Prof. Dompere's work!
You may not know this but I have had many readers write to me asking whether I have a science, engieering, and mathematical background. They have read that into my writings. Some suggested I minimize some of the mathematical and scientific term and concepts I use in my write-ups! Mostly these are those in the humanities/liberal arts/social science. On the contrary, I have never faced any major problems in the humanities!
And yes, Prof. Akurang-Parry is a fine writer but that does not mean he is the "doyen" of Ghanaian and African history. Beside that, he is one of those scholars I have always looked up to but that is how far it goes.
Put simply, it is so easy picking up any of Prof. Akurang-Parry's published scholarly works (Adu Boahen, etc) and reading it but no so woth Prof. Dompere, say.
Like I said in one of my earlier responses on this forum today, I have read a number of Prof. Akurang-Parry's scholarly publications and, though they do not compare with those on Ghanaweb in terms of scholastic or analytic merit, I can still author any of his published scholarly articles without sweat.
And it is my engineering, scientific, and mathemtical backgrounds that make liberal arts/humanities/social science relatively easy fields to explore. This is not to undermine anyone's intelligence or academic prowess.
And finally, not everyone can successfully do the work of critiquing (this position reverses my contention in the first paragraph). For instance the critic must, in relaive terms, be in possession of knowledge that matches the knowledge level of the subject whose he or she is critiquing. Sometimes the critic must possess superior knowledge!
Wole Soyinka has ocassionally explicitly or implicity remarked that he cannot understand the complexity of Albert Eistein's work. And the reason is simple: Soyinka do not have the expertise Einstein had. Yet Einstein had a knack for reading and explaining some of the most complex literary works of his peers!
More, there was one time Soyinka sarcastically, but truthfully, said while Nobel Laurates in the sciences (medicine, physics, chemistry) were using their brain power to crack difficult problems confronting humanity, he is using his brain power to make an album (Soyinka is a musician, but on the same level as his relative Fela Kuti).
Soyinka realizes that it takes more than English orthography or mere literacy in English to do Einstein's physics ( or Dompere's mathematics). It also explains why Paul Krugman (a social scientist; Nobel Laureate (Economics)) can surprisingly explain the literature of Isaac Assimov and other complicated writes, but ironically those men and women of letters whose works he explains have a problems understaning his mathematics or mathematical economics (econometrics).
Krugman has a way of using mathematical concepts to explore a genre of literature (science fiction, etc) that the average person whose specialty is literature or history will find a hard time doing! The opposite happens but hardly often.
Let me say this again: I am not disrespecting Prof. Akurang-Parry or anybody for that matter. We all have our expertise, strengths and weaknesses. The point is that what many of our historians do are things some of us can easily pick up from books and put own twists of interpretation on them.
In fact, some of the greatest, influential, and magnificent historians I know of (in the world) and whose works I have studied were/are not historians or even trained as historians.
It helps to be trained as one but that is not always a requirement to be an influential or good historian.
And history is essentially about acquiring basic research methodologies (and interpretation). Besides that, one needs to know what a primary document is different from a secondary or tertiary document. And a little bit more!
These are things one can easily pick up from books. But computer programming, astrophysics, engineering, cosmology, and (several branches) of the natural science are not easy to pick up from books. I make these concessions from the standpoint of relativity!
That said, most of the issues I raise in my last article on Danquah have been well argued by scholars from Ghana (Africa), Europe, North America (US, Canada) and a few prominent scholars from Asia. Prof. Akurang-Paryy does not know he has already endorsed many of them! LET ME SAY THAT I HAVE GREAT RESPECT FOR OUR HISTORIANS (Lest I am not misunderstood).
Please overlook my error (I did not proofread my comments).
Have a great week, Bro SAS!
Thanks.
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 ... read full comment
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 Ghanaweb to write nonsense and when you are questioned you brag. What publications do you have really.
ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago
We shall return...
OUR COMMENT:Francis Kwarteng returns with nonsense
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 ... read full comment
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 by the “Col Zanlereigu cut and paste” garbage you have been spewing on Ghanaweb. Read Prof Kludze, or even the leftist Obed Asamoah.
Prof Kludze must have been part of the group who in Form Five and Sixth Form supported Nkrumah’s positive action, some of whom were sacked from Mfantsipim, to become the pioneers of Ghana National College, the same people that Kwame Nkrumah turned on because they protested against his unconstitutional sacking of Chief Justice Sir Arku Korsah!
Of Ghana’s 58.25 years as an independent country, 44.5 years have had leftist politicians, parties and military people in charge. Rightist individuals and parties have only been in charge for the remaining 13.75 years, and it has always been dousing the fires that have been lighted by these incompetent rogues who come in smelly smocks and leave poor tattered Ghana in their Gucci suits and shoes, having discarded their Afro Moses sandals.
For me as a Ghanaian born in rural Ghana, the best of the lot has been Prof Busia’s who with his rural development agenda, eradicated from Ghana guinea worm, bilharzia and cholera (which incidentally has returned with vengeance to our national capital of all places, under another one of those clueless leftists).
Most of you who come to this forum to heap insultson illustrious Ghanaian patriots attended village schools whose swish buildings have become death traps to your nephews and nieces. You have never contributed one stick of chalk to your village schools, not to talk of doing anything worthwhile for Mother Ghana. All you do is cut and paste plagiarism of a grossly distorted history of Ghana!
Now that the youth of another of your leftist-mismanaged African countries are hacking at fellow Ghanaians, why don’t you use your energies to help your clueless friend to better the lot of the youth of Ghana, to prevent them dying in droves in the Mediterranean Sea and South Africa?
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 ... read full comment
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 the things he said in his presentation, and most of the things he says are not supported by Ghana's recorded history!
So tell me what Prof. Kludze says in that presentation that is even news!
Thanks.
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!
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 ... read full comment
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 one time,Danquah promised the Gold Coaster he was going to England and sign the final independence agreement with the British monarch.He eventual left and upon his return declared that he has the agreement document in his pocket.Everybody was happy to hear the good news until it turned out to be lies".Unfortunately,I did not bother to ask my mum the exactly date.She made it clear to me that this is the basic reason why Danquah lost many elections,lack of credibility.Thank you.
Be wise 9 years ago
3noa na 3daho no..wa kan wa kan.
3noa na 3daho no..wa kan wa kan.
Mega 9 years ago
That rotten teeth Tar/bongo chewing mother of yours was an idiot.
That rotten teeth Tar/bongo chewing mother of yours was an idiot.
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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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.
SARPONG the SKUNK will defend with his hollow mindedness. You sarpong will forever be a SKUNK, an uncivilized bushman, filthy full if SHIT.
KWARTENG WILL ALWAYS BE KNOWN AS THE GUY WHO SILENCED OKOAMPA. GOOD JOB, FRANCIS !
Yes, not just Ahoofe, but his nephew SAS and cousin SARPONG the SKUNK.
The Kwarteng guy has his brain amputated.
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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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.
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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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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Your assessment of Kwarteng is based on what, could you elucidate?
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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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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Thank you for your inputs.
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.
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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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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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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Point them out if you think so. This is history in perspective, told as it is.
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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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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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. 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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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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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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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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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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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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We shall return...
OUR COMMENT:Francis Kwarteng returns with nonsense
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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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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The answer lies in the unification of Africa. For that sake God gave us Kwame Nkrumah. What else shall we want? AFRICA MUST UNITE!
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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3noa na 3daho no..wa kan wa kan.
That rotten teeth Tar/bongo chewing mother of yours was an idiot.