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Kwame Nkrumah: Nkrumahism And Francophone Africa 5

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  • Kojo T 8 years ago

    In addition we need to pool our scientists together to find solutions. Markets need to be bigger so the new inventions can be sold at a profit. Steve Job and Carlos Smith and the soft ware guru do not grow cocoa nor have gol ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 8 years ago

    Another release of the same NONSENSE and MADNESS from Francis Kwarteng. Copy and paste garbage which child can Google from the Internet.

  • BOAFO YENA 8 years ago

    Both Kojo T & Adjoa Wangara don't have a clue about the article. Just shooting the breeze.

  • Cletus Kuunifaa 8 years ago

    Africa needs to deal with the massive corruption as billion of dollars are starved for development. We are aware of tbe the quantities dollars starched in banks by some former francophone leaders. The culture of hanging on ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear Cletus Kuunifaa,

    Dealing with corruption is a central component of of Faujas' article.

    However, hanging on to power has not prevented Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore and China's Communist Party from being among the world ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    READ: "....The battle is not yet lost for French-speaking Africans, as long as their governments, banks, teachers and elites understand the dynamics of openness and modernity.”''."

    WE SAY: To all of that, we will add, "a ...
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  • Cletus Kuunifaa 8 years ago

    Hi Francis,
    Am surprised that you hesistate on pinning down hanging on to power by leaders,
    especially the francophone stooges as a recipe for retarded development in Africa.
    Your example of late Lee Yew's Singapore and t ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    It may be complicated, but gets less so when we analyze using simple Nkrumah precepts and the record, itself!

    One of the things Lee Kuan Yes said at the beginning was something along the lines: I know the people of "new" ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear Brother Cletus,

    Hi!

    It has been a while!

    As things stand, it appears we agree more than we disagree.

    I have already dealt with some of your concerns in one of my essay that will appear this weekend on Ghana.
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  • Kwame Joe 8 years ago

    Bogus article. In what way is Kwame Nkrumah connected to this Francophone Africa umpteen nonsense, Kwarteng? You and your Prof. Lungu comrade need to focus on Ghana's developmental challenges.

  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    My Good Cowboy friend,

    I guess you know what referent "cowboy" is doing in the salutation!

    Thanks for your comments.

    This article is much about the development challenges of Ghana as it is about classic Nkrumahism. ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We want to add that the solutions for Ghana's problems are all in the essays we present.

    However, not being in government, that is all we can do at this point.

    Educate, and get educated!

    That said, we will say that ...
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  • Saint James 8 years ago

    I hope the ignorant and conceited SARPONG is reading.

  • Shabi 8 years ago

    Oh please leave Sarpong alone. As they say, 'let sleeping dogs lie'. I think Sarpong has taken the advice from that NDC guy who said that if the kitchen is too hot, leave.