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The Tales of June 4 and The 1948 Riots

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  • Pelicles 8 years ago

    The June 4th riots by the Junior ranks of the Ghana armed forces, was a hungry prank to disturb Ghanaians. Unlike the 1948 riots, those who were gunned down by the colonial masters had a genuine case meaning, they were going ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Pelicles,
    You caught it, but did not quite say it!

    WE SAY: Even by the authors' record, it is rather odd to compare the 1948 riots to the "4 June riots" of 1979.

    In fact, being a "hungry prank to disturb Ghanaians", i ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We have quite a bit of historical records here!

    But we are uncertain what the total picture is, what the Asante Forjour, or Justice Ghana intended. But we can see some purposeful, selective editing in there that shows atte ...
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  • Kwadwo 8 years ago

    What is that? Is that tantamount to corruption or a pretext to get rid of political opponents by Nkrumah? If they were corrupt, why didn't Nkrumah charge and try them? Throw in the arrest of Danquah and others in light of th ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Maybe you need to spend some time to read the source we provided, without your asking!

    ITEM: At least Nkrumah did not have them shot in the square!

    He only asked them to resign from his government, which Nkrumah had th ...
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  • Kwadwo 8 years ago

    ...Queen Elizabeth II made her visit to Ghana. While inspecting the Komfo Anokye Teaching hospital in Kumasi, the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and President Kwame Nkrumah passed by the boy's bed. Since he had a picture of his ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    You are dwelling on the obscure, and trivial. In addition, you are shaving your information, and neglecting to provide your source(s).

    You are mis-representing the information and failing to attriute.


    WE READ: "...Pr ...
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  • Kwadwo 8 years ago

    Lungu, read Wikipedia on Peggy Cripps Appiah, the wife of Joe Appiah you had indicted and vilified in your comment. This is not trivial as you put it

  • Jamaase ne Krobo 8 years ago

    Okatakyie warned Kutu.
    The boys who did them in are now in power. Murderous faux-Marxist-Leninist then, they are, today, post-ideological capitalist-roaders. They have no shame! But the more cautious of the miserable lot (J ...
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  • Yaw Bediako, Italy 8 years ago

    Did you read what Prof. Lungu wrote regarding the arrest of Danquah and others? Now read this:

    "Dr. J. B. Danquah, Mr. Joe Appiah, other leading United Party members, and Mr. Patrick Quaidoo (a member of Dr. Nkrumah's Cabi ...
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  • Menua Kwadwo 8 years ago

    How do you know what you have just written here? Is it from court proceedings, or radio announcements? Why do people still support PDAs? I wish these people become victims of PDA.

  • Bujie 8 years ago

    This Baffour Assasie Gyimay you are talking about is a drug Baron, they assisted ruby and co in the drug trade at Nacob or whatever the call themselves.
    It was the British who busted them before he started making noise and b ...
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  • Fred 8 years ago

    All what you Naval Captain Baffour Assasie -Gyimah have said is THE PERFECT TRUTH. Our politicians are just playing with we Ghanaians, but they should know that one day Ghanaians who are known in foreign countries as kind, p ...
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