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The politics of villification

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  • All Die Be Die 8 years ago

    Mr. Kennedy, it's profoundly amusing how you're trying hard to catch flies with honey, in your attempts to be in the good books of the NPP Warlord Mr. Akuffo Addo, after you've been verified by his staunched followers followi ...
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  • CHRISTOS CHRISTOFF 8 years ago

    Thank you sir

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We will be the first to admit that we do not know much about which priest is meeting with which politician, why, and to what effect.

    True agendas are never published on TV, after all!

    In the main, we do not care about ...
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  • All Die Be Die 8 years ago

    What this Arthur Kennedy guy is saying, in effect, is that the NPPians are more Ghanaians than the rest of us and therefore have the right to villify others but they can't be held to the same standard; what hypocrisy and fals ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    All Die Be Die,
    Based on the content of the essay, we agree with you in principle.

    Nevertheless, we beg to depart with your "...it looks like the NDC government is treating you people with kids' gloves, looking at all th ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 8 years ago

    Arthur, are you just waking up from a long slumber of several years?

    Is it not your party leaders and members who introduced this vilification and demonistation politics into Ghana's body politic? Was it not Busia himself, ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    C.Y.ANDY-K, I can tell you for a fact that PNDC never planned to introduce compulsory military service for students in Ghana. If anyone ever told you that there was such a plan, that was simply a big lie. In fact, the militar ...
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  • Yaw Ohemeng 8 years ago

    Yes, I wrote that article. No I did not vilify you. My calling for you to be treated as an enemy combatant was in the intellectual sphere.

    I pointed out that you never got the opportunity to exhibit whatever leadership qu ...
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  • kwadwo. 8 years ago

    I guess your piece really exposed this hypocritical former student leader.

  • Osei Kofi 8 years ago

    Your piece was one of the most despicable piece of vilification I have read on the web.To call that a balance truth only tells you how politically empty and biased a character you are.Your piece lacked intellectual depth an ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Dr Yaw Ohemeng, I was in Manchester on Thursday but did not know how to contact you. I drove my daughter to begin the next phase of her life at Manchester University. I hope the next time I come to visit her we can meet up.
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  • Yaw Ohemeng 8 years ago

    Hi Kofi thank you. If I know of your coming next time, I will give you my contact details. I chose the title for dramatic effect. Things were straying into personal territory,,which needed a strong reaction.

    I am not offe ...
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  • Akwesi 8 years ago

    Do you remember what Kwesi Pratt, Fred Abgenyo and other NDC members said about Otumfour during the mv ben game trail. Have you also forgotten about what they said to him during the Techiman Tuobodom issue. Give us a break wi ...
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  • Prempeh Forson 8 years ago

    Dr. Kennedy, I am one of the people who strongly disagree with your style of handling NPP issues given the fact that you have once held a leading role in the party. I do not think that a person in your position would have bee ...
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  • Chabba 8 years ago

    Please Arthur Kennedy you better shut up with all your pretences now! Now you are talking about vilification, you see how it feels? You have consistently vilified Nana Akuffo Addo for no justifiable reason except that he is a ...
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