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Our Responsibility within the Democratic Dispensation

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  • Kwaku 8 years ago

    You are right to admonish Ghanaians to vote people who are knowledgeable and have the right skills to govern over tribalism and crouynism.

    Unfortunately some politicians exploit tribalism and croynism, nepotism to get elec ...
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  • sly 8 years ago

    As for this group of people even kwame nkrumah don't no how govern akan and akyeam no how to govern

  • sly 8 years ago

    As for this group of people even kwame nkrumah don't no how govern only akan and akyeam no how to govern

  • JKK 8 years ago

    Sorry, SAS. I thought you would go beyond that...

    "Democratic dispensation"? Hasn't that overused phrase become a proper cliché by now? Surely, you, of all people, will want to use some more refreshing term and leave that ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    I laughed.

    But remember that I try to write for the JSS guys and gals on this forum.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Many times, it is difficult to figure out exactly where or what Dr. Samuel Adjei Sarfo stands/for!

    Not more that several weeks ago, Dr. Samuel Adjei Sarfo was on this forum defending political party "spoils system."

    Amo ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    I do not remember celebrating any "spoils system" in Ghana, or making any statement akin to what you have ascribed to me. Maybe, you misread what I said as usual. Remember that you are an Nkrumaist, so distortion and propagan ...
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  • Saint James 8 years ago

    DR SAS,you have given a vivid description of yourself and your tribesmen. I call this naked hypocrisy. Go back and review all your biased rantings.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law,
    We did commend you for your seeming change of attitude about political "spoils".

    Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law,
    maybe you've been "visible" because you just love to flaunt your "Doctor". You just lov ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    You see how you have been too busy digging for dirt about me, capsuled in your assumption that your shallow moniker serves your concealment well? No matter how hard you dig, you will not have anything on me because there is s ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    You've written a lot and must be getting agitated with so many more insults, and neglected to say exactly how "Sibling-Heritage" got you over at Legon, before you became the "best", at anything.

    YOUR: "... Think about the ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    Faceless coward!!

    Did Nkrumah build those schools with his own money?

    My father was a cocoa farmer who was paid below par so that Nkrumah could build my schools with the taxes he took from him.


    Nkrumah was a failur ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We won that argument about the moniker years ago!

    So, why bother, still?

    Yes, Nkrumah may have been a failure!

    Yet, Nkrumah had vision and "paid below par so that Nkrumah could build (your) schools with the taxes ...
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  • Kwadwo 8 years ago

    You hide behind s moniker to spew garbage on this forum yet you think is alright to dig into the academic background of SAS in a vain attempt to vilify him. If your nose is that clean, reveal who you are.

  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    I find it rather presumptuous on your part to say that to say that "I will lead my country, ..."
    May be or may be not.

    I just hope that Ghanaians use their gumption to elect candidates who are patriotic to the bone, ha ...
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