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Nkrumah Did Not Force His Views On African Leaders 2

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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear Readers,

    I sent Part 2 "Nkrumah Did Not Force His Views On African Leaders" and Part 2 of "Some Source Materials By And About Kwame Nkrumah" separately but the editor chose to put the two together.

    I am not too su ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 8 years ago

    Tell us concretely what Ghana and the people of Ghana in general at long last achieved from your silly Nkrumah's one-party regime.

    Why are we not still politically practicing one-party state in Ghana?

  • Kojo T 8 years ago

    Why do you fight Francis.The man is educating us : the people" Are you afraid of the truth? Does it mater if it is copy and paste? You want us to follow unworkable ideologies and systems that have failed Africans.Adjoa is t ...
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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    "Aspirations for African and World Leadership

    Nkrumah, who is driven by ambition to be far more than Ghana's leader, aspires to be recognized not only as the predominant African political personality but as a man to be rec ...
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  • Ekow Essam uah 8 years ago

    Leave Ghanaians to deal with our problem, Trokosi Kojo. Dumsor, mass looting of the nation coffers (the cause of which is bad-bad governance of the Mahama's led Trokosi leaning NDC government), has become the order of the day ...
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  • Joe Mensah 8 years ago

    Ekow,yours is a biased and subjective ranting.Learn to be objective and fair-minded.Neither NPP nor NDC must be allowed to rule Ghana.

  • Gye Nyame 8 years ago

    What is the point of this write up, I don’t care about Houphouet-Boigny’ especially for becoming a lifelong president but one thing I can say for sure, he chose the right path when he came to the fork in the road during t ...
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  • Joe Mensah 8 years ago

    IGNORE THAT HOMOSEXAUL IDIOT CALLED ADJOA WAMGARA.

  • GorGorDutor 8 years ago

    DAMN you better check IV is a classic case of growth without development. The crisis and conflict over there stemmed directly from the policies of ofei-boahene. It is a fact that all the counties eg Taiwan south Korea etc tha ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Gye Nyame,

    You see where your problems lies! I don't think you have studied Ivory Coast and Houphouet-Boigny closely. You haven't. You will learn more later! How did Houphouet-Boigny become a billionaire at the expense of ...
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  • Paapa Owusu-Ansah 8 years ago

    Mr. Kwarten thanks so much, explaining things very clear for everyone to understand your point regardless ones education background . It's very sad colonialism has made we the Africans believe that we can live without them,we ...
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  • Gye Nyame 8 years ago

    Francis, you are in your own lost world, when was your last visit to China? My first was in the late 90s or so when the Chinese first woke up and started cutting deals with western countries and my last was a couple of months ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Gye Nyame,

    I don't have to be in China to know what is going on in China. I don't have relatives who teach in China but I have many friends, Americans mostly, who teach in China.

    There are many European, Canadian, Ameri ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Nice try, Gye Nyame!

    Yes, we can all agree Houphouet-Boigny chose the "right path" for "Houphouet-Boigny".

    At least you a conceding the Chinese have developed under Communism, in a country where one cannot just move fro ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    ---------World Bank--2013 DATA------
    ----------------GHANA ---IVORY COAST
    Life Expectancy 61yrs....... 51yrs
    Sch Enrollment 107%......... 96%
    Poverty %of pop 24%......... 42.7%
    GNI/Capita ... $1,770...... $1450.00
    Gro ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear Prof. Lungu,

    Thanks for sharing these statistics.

    And as I said to Gye Nyame, he has not studied Ivory Coast and Houphouet-Boigny closely.

    I have however promised him that he will learn more later. In other wo ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Hoping, maybe, when "...give (Gye Nyame) something to think about by way of what the World Bank and other international experts have to say about the comparative strengths and weakneses of the former African colonies of Brita ...
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  • mensah abrampa 8 years ago

    Africa has seen many dictators, including our own Nkrumah. I hope and pray we've seen or seeing the last of these them.
    I posted a comment to part one of Kwarteng's feature article and was impressed with the tone of Prof Lu ...
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  • Mr. Figure-Out 8 years ago

    I do not ,and will never, subscribe to the those who still hold the beliefs that Nkrumaism is still relevant today. Arguably,the brutal dictator and Afrocentric Nkrumah was a great leader and had good visions for Ghana and so ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    I thought for the first time in your life, you were making some sense until you digressed to spew your usual trash against our Ewe brothers.

    As Chinua Achebe said, if you think a fool is making sense, keep quiet and listen ...
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  • Koo-Fori 8 years ago

    They are both ( Lungu & Kwarteng) blind, deaf and primitive in all aspects.

  • cojo opoku 8 years ago

    You again with this worn out argument? Please let this trash you perceive as an intellectual exercise be the !ast on this forum. Nkrumah's political philosophy will never see the light of day even in this shambolic political ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    Bro. Kwarteng,

    Your essay is moot. Ghana is a multi-party democratic state in whose constitution the idea of one-party state is forever proscribed. Thus Ghana is NEVER going to return to one-party state again, no matter it ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear Brothers,

    What you see in the two articles are merely "surface" analysis.

    An in-depth analysis of the facts will follow them!

    Stay tuned!

  • Obibini 8 years ago

    Great piece Francis! Very insightful I must say.I've always held the believe that we as a people should model a political system based on our traditional system of governance.Keep the good aspects,and discard or reform the ba ...
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  • HIDIR IBRAHIM 8 years ago

    I am deeply educated on ghana's political history ever since l started reading your articles kwarteng frances. I have also been reading opposing views of your opponents (the confedrates bashers of Nkrumah as you sometimes pu ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear friends,

    Thanks for reading.

    I am grateful to you all for your criticisms and accolades. I promise to come back again with even more interesting ideas.

    Have a great week.

    Thanks.