The Essentials!
There Was No "Dum-Sor" Under Kwame Nkrumah.
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Prof Lungu Says....
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The Essentials!
There Was No "Dum-Sor" Under Kwame Nkrumah.
www.GhanaHero.com/Visions
Prof Lungu Says....
Tom 8 years ago
Only central Accra had lights
Only central Accra had lights
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
MARCUS AMPADU,
We know that planning for the interim- to future-term sustainably and faithfully executing is the only way to rescue Ghana. In that sense, we must both be on the same page.
But, to the extent the Mahama N ... read full comment
MARCUS AMPADU,
We know that planning for the interim- to future-term sustainably and faithfully executing is the only way to rescue Ghana. In that sense, we must both be on the same page.
But, to the extent the Mahama NDC government is not aggressively attacking the energy problem like Nkrumah did with Akosombo/VRA, sustainably by programming for Solar Energy, progress will be delayed; and when achieved, it would be higher cost and uncertainty.
Greetings!
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
Tom,
You will agree that there is a difference between "lights" and "power".
1. Our essay speaks about power.
2. You are factually inaccurate! In 1966 when Nkrumah was overthrown, there was "light" in more areas than " ... read full comment
Tom,
You will agree that there is a difference between "lights" and "power".
1. Our essay speaks about power.
2. You are factually inaccurate! In 1966 when Nkrumah was overthrown, there was "light" in more areas than "central Accra", unless you are thinking Accra was Ghana. (Read the essay again - it is about "power" and "energy").
4. The power from Akosombo/VRA is still powering Ghana with "lights", and more (e.g., industry).
ITEM: There was no Dum-Sor when Nkrumah was overthrown. (This statement is technically/factually correct).
JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS 8 years ago
WE WERE HUNGRY AND LINED UP TO BUY MILK FOR OUR BREAKFAST.
WE WERE HUNGRY AND LINED UP TO BUY MILK FOR OUR BREAKFAST.
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS,
We now meet!
Greetings!!!!
Your "WE WERE HUNGRY AND LINED UP TO BUY MILK FOR OUR BREAKFAST" goes to an aspect of the Nkrumah development scheme: Import Substitution.
In Ghana, how many of you ... read full comment
JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS,
We now meet!
Greetings!!!!
Your "WE WERE HUNGRY AND LINED UP TO BUY MILK FOR OUR BREAKFAST" goes to an aspect of the Nkrumah development scheme: Import Substitution.
In Ghana, how many of your great/.../great/ grand-parents ate "MILK FOR...BREAKFAST"? Obviously, the colonizers had an interest in keeping people like you dependent on their factories and "metropolitan" economies.
To the point: The vast majority of the people people did not eat milk for anything!
Further, also directly to your point, you "WERE HUNGRY AND LINED UP TO BUY MILK FOR (Y)OUR BREAKFAST" because a wayward bunch of traitors (Ankrah, Afrifa, Harlley, Nunoo, Deku, Busia, Kotoka, etc.) were part of the ploy to quickly destroy Ghana's economy so (1) Nkrumah would never see the success of Akosombo/VRA, and thus benefit from that success, politically, (2) the independence of Ghana would still remain meaningless and economic and political freedom to trade and organize in mutual respect between the Ghana, the US, UK, France would be null, among other reasons.
As this essay and several of our essay posit, Ghana lost bib time, and Ghana is still losing.
So, which side do you want to be, JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS:
1. The NLM-NLC-Red Traitor Bunch (above)
2. Opportunist Jerry "Accountability" Rawlings Bunch
3. Ghana-Centered/Ghana-Proud bunch who recognize the true history and record for what it truly is.
You know where we stand, JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS!
Greetings!
JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS 8 years ago
THE SHOWBOY OF AFRICA RULED FOR 15 YEARS AND COULD NOT BRING ABOUT IMPORT SUBSTITUTION, GIVEN A MILLENIUM, THE SHOWBOY WOULD NOT HAVE ACHIEVED IMPORT SUBSITUTION, EVER.
THE SHOWBOY OF AFRICA RULED FOR 15 YEARS AND COULD NOT BRING ABOUT IMPORT SUBSTITUTION, GIVEN A MILLENIUM, THE SHOWBOY WOULD NOT HAVE ACHIEVED IMPORT SUBSITUTION, EVER.
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
Even "Pretty Boys" and "Pretty Girls" are realistic!
You do not solve colonial problems in a decade, if you understand what principle are behind "IMPORT SUBSTITUTION", and the parameters necessary to achieve incremental su ... read full comment
Even "Pretty Boys" and "Pretty Girls" are realistic!
You do not solve colonial problems in a decade, if you understand what principle are behind "IMPORT SUBSTITUTION", and the parameters necessary to achieve incremental success.
ITEM: The Danquah-Busia-NLM-NLC confederates and the traitor bunch did not want the "substitution" in peace! So, the connived with foreign government for pesewas and dollars, in their pocket and stomachs.
We will meet again, JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS!
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Dear Prof. Lungu,
I am enjoying your mature and well-developed responses to critics.
Clearly, you are light years ahead of your critics in terms of your knowledge of development economics, planning and forecasting, man ... read full comment
Dear Prof. Lungu,
I am enjoying your mature and well-developed responses to critics.
Clearly, you are light years ahead of your critics in terms of your knowledge of development economics, planning and forecasting, management, development sociology, and sociology.
On the other hand your critics are mostly good at child-like effusions, negative historical revisionism, and locational waywardness in terms of psychological dislocation.
But Prof. Lungu, I guess you can identify the "identify" some of your critics who are merely here under different monikers. I am laughing at your mature responses and the lame intellectua reactions of your critics.
Keep it.
Thanks.
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
We did not want to neglect that one, "Pretty Girl" or "Pretty Boy", for that thing about a "Show Boy".
We've always been able to see clearly - There Was No Dum-Sor Under Kwame Nkrumah.
It is technically, and factually, ... read full comment
We did not want to neglect that one, "Pretty Girl" or "Pretty Boy", for that thing about a "Show Boy".
We've always been able to see clearly - There Was No Dum-Sor Under Kwame Nkrumah.
It is technically, and factually, correct and to the point!
Greetings!
MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago
Futurology and sustainability will definitely rescue our nation. Let's try these concepts.
Futurology and sustainability will definitely rescue our nation. Let's try these concepts.
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
Ghanaweb and its roll-over ads a fidgety and annoying!
Our response to yours...
We know that planning for the interim- to future-term sustainably and faithfully executing is the only way to rescue Ghana. In that sense, ... read full comment
Ghanaweb and its roll-over ads a fidgety and annoying!
Our response to yours...
We know that planning for the interim- to future-term sustainably and faithfully executing is the only way to rescue Ghana. In that sense, we must both be on the same page.
But, to the extent the Mahama NDC government is not aggressively attacking the energy problem like Nkrumah did with Akosombo/VRA, sustainably by programming for Solar Energy, progress will be delayed; and when achieved, it would be higher cost and uncertainty.
Greetings!
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Dear Marcus,
When is your futurology article(s) coming?
Thanks.
Dear Marcus,
When is your futurology article(s) coming?
Thanks.
Osofo nana 8 years ago
Professor, You amaze some of us. Because somebody has plans to build and maintain a hydro-electric facility he should be allowed to subvert a national constitution, pass unjust laws and declare himself president for life whil ... read full comment
Professor, You amaze some of us. Because somebody has plans to build and maintain a hydro-electric facility he should be allowed to subvert a national constitution, pass unjust laws and declare himself president for life while spending our money in pursuit of self-aggrandizement. Yes, Nkrumah was great as far as his contribution to the Africaliberation struggle was concerned. But to the extent that he mortgaged our economic future and took away our freedoms in Ghana, he was a 'small Ghanaian' as Ali Marzrui perceptily judged. It is indeed the height of lunacy to think that a whole nation should submit to the oppression of one man because he was so intelligent, handsome and visionary. Spare us that kind of lunacy!
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
Osofo nana,
You amaze us!
To say, in 2015, that "Because somebody has plans to build and maintain a hydro-electric facility he should be allowed to subvert a national constitution..."
Makes us think you seem to be livi ... read full comment
Osofo nana,
You amaze us!
To say, in 2015, that "Because somebody has plans to build and maintain a hydro-electric facility he should be allowed to subvert a national constitution..."
Makes us think you seem to be living in the 1950s, when the "plans to build and maintain a hydro-electric facility" were been developed.
It is long fait accompli, for crying out loud!
And you've been benefiting from all that "spending...money in pursuit of self-aggrandizement...". In that sense, you don't get to eat your egg and have it, too.
Thank, Nkrumah "mortgaged our economic future" is laughable, really!
ITEM: All that "mortgaging" began with the NLM-NLC-PP, when they took money and other benefits from foreign governments directly and indirectly to subvert the Constitution you reference.
Hope you will be able to divine and record the truth next time, Osofo nana!
Peace!
YAW 8 years ago
The same UP/NPP bunch keep praising Lee Kuan Yew, despite his PDA and 30 year rule.This is Lee Kuan Yew in his own words.
"Between being loved and being feared, I have always believed Machiavelli was right. If nobody is af ... read full comment
The same UP/NPP bunch keep praising Lee Kuan Yew, despite his PDA and 30 year rule.This is Lee Kuan Yew in his own words.
"Between being loved and being feared, I have always believed Machiavelli was right. If nobody is afraid of me, I'm meaningless."
"Anybody who decides to take me on needs to put on knuckle-dusters. If you think you can hurt me more than I can hurt you, try. There is no way you can govern a Chinese society."
"If you are a troublemaker... it's our job to politically destroy you... Everybody knows that in my bag I have a hatchet, and a very sharp one. You take me on, I take my hatchet, we meet in the cul-de-sac."
"You take a poll of any people. What is it they want? The right to write an editorial as you like? They want homes, medicine, jobs, schools."
“I am often accused of interfering in the private lives of citizens. Yes, if I did not, had I not done that, we wouldn’t be here today. And I say without the slightest remorse, that we wouldn’t be here, we would not have made economic progress, if we had not intervened on very personal matters – who your neighbour is, how you live, the noise you make, how you spit, or what language you use. We decide what is right. Never mind what the people think.”
Repression, Sir is a habit that grows. I am told it is like making love-it is always easier the second time! The first time there may be pangs of conscience, a sense of guilt. But once embarked on this course with constant repetition you get more and more brazen in the attack. All you have to do is to dissolve organizations and societies and banish and detain the key political workers in these societies. Then miraculously everything is tranquil on the surface. Then an intimidated press and the government-controlled radio together can regularly sing your praises, and slowly and steadily the people are made to forget the evil things that have already been done, or if these things are referred to again they’re conveniently distorted and distorted with impunity, because there will be no opposition to contradict.”
“What we are preventing is duds getting into Parliament and government. Any person of quality, we welcome him but we don’t want duds. We don’t want Chee Soon Juan, or J.B. Jeyaretnam. They’re not going to build the country.”
“Freedom of the press, freedom of the news media, must be subordinated to the overriding needs of the integrity of Singapore, and to the primacy of purpose of an elected government”,
On political opposition: “If we had considered them serious political figures, we would not have kept them politically alive for so long. We could have bankrupt them earlier.”
On how Singapore cannot afford the luxury of multiparty politics: “If all the 300 (top civil servants and political elite) were to crash in one jumbo jet, then Singapore will
disintegrate”.
If Singapore is a nanny state, then I am proud to have fostered one.
“What are our priorities? First, the welfare, the survival of the people. Then, democratic norms and processes which from time to time we have to suspend.”
I make no apologies that the PAP is the Government and the Government is the PAP.
This is the sort of dictatorship JB Danquah and his terrorist bunch would have cherished. Nkrumah was too lenient. Next time,when Nana Addo, starts singing about Singapore just be bold enough to print this out for him.
Kwame Joe 8 years ago
When YAW becomes Kwarteng and Kwarteng has gone incognito.
When YAW becomes Kwarteng and Kwarteng has gone incognito.
francis kwarteng 8 years ago
Dear Kwame Joe,
You keep jumping from one moniker to another, and you think some of us don't know?
Well, you should provide the IP information of both YAW and Francis Kwarteng and allow readers to judge for themselves. ... read full comment
Dear Kwame Joe,
You keep jumping from one moniker to another, and you think some of us don't know?
Well, you should provide the IP information of both YAW and Francis Kwarteng and allow readers to judge for themselves.
You can contact Nyansasem and Justice Sarpong to help you out. Have I not made it easier for you? I guess you have nothing important to say in reaction to YAW's comments and your idol, Lee Kuan Yew.
Good day.
Thanks.
pk 8 years ago
Just unthinkable that after nearly 60 years of independence, the people of Ghana are suffering the impact of REWS: inadequate good multi-lane national ROAD network, insufficient ENERGY tagged Dumsor, inadequate safe WATER sup ... read full comment
Just unthinkable that after nearly 60 years of independence, the people of Ghana are suffering the impact of REWS: inadequate good multi-lane national ROAD network, insufficient ENERGY tagged Dumsor, inadequate safe WATER supply, and poor SANITATION.
These are the 4 PILLARS of development as demonstrated by all the developed countries. Lost decades indeed; the time to rectify this anomaly is now if the county is to catch up with some development. WATER AND SANITATION FOR ALL BY END OF 2016. This will save the country enormous healthcare bills incurred in just treating water-borne diseases.
Now Available!
Final Paper with graphics
The Essentials!
There Was No "Dum-Sor" Under Kwame Nkrumah.
www.GhanaHero.com/Visions
Prof Lungu Says....
Only central Accra had lights
MARCUS AMPADU,
We know that planning for the interim- to future-term sustainably and faithfully executing is the only way to rescue Ghana. In that sense, we must both be on the same page.
But, to the extent the Mahama N ...
read full comment
Tom,
You will agree that there is a difference between "lights" and "power".
1. Our essay speaks about power.
2. You are factually inaccurate! In 1966 when Nkrumah was overthrown, there was "light" in more areas than " ...
read full comment
WE WERE HUNGRY AND LINED UP TO BUY MILK FOR OUR BREAKFAST.
JATO KWASHIVI RAWLINGS,
We now meet!
Greetings!!!!
Your "WE WERE HUNGRY AND LINED UP TO BUY MILK FOR OUR BREAKFAST" goes to an aspect of the Nkrumah development scheme: Import Substitution.
In Ghana, how many of you ...
read full comment
THE SHOWBOY OF AFRICA RULED FOR 15 YEARS AND COULD NOT BRING ABOUT IMPORT SUBSTITUTION, GIVEN A MILLENIUM, THE SHOWBOY WOULD NOT HAVE ACHIEVED IMPORT SUBSITUTION, EVER.
Even "Pretty Boys" and "Pretty Girls" are realistic!
You do not solve colonial problems in a decade, if you understand what principle are behind "IMPORT SUBSTITUTION", and the parameters necessary to achieve incremental su ...
read full comment
Dear Prof. Lungu,
I am enjoying your mature and well-developed responses to critics.
Clearly, you are light years ahead of your critics in terms of your knowledge of development economics, planning and forecasting, man ...
read full comment
We did not want to neglect that one, "Pretty Girl" or "Pretty Boy", for that thing about a "Show Boy".
We've always been able to see clearly - There Was No Dum-Sor Under Kwame Nkrumah.
It is technically, and factually, ...
read full comment
Futurology and sustainability will definitely rescue our nation. Let's try these concepts.
Ghanaweb and its roll-over ads a fidgety and annoying!
Our response to yours...
We know that planning for the interim- to future-term sustainably and faithfully executing is the only way to rescue Ghana. In that sense, ...
read full comment
Dear Marcus,
When is your futurology article(s) coming?
Thanks.
Professor, You amaze some of us. Because somebody has plans to build and maintain a hydro-electric facility he should be allowed to subvert a national constitution, pass unjust laws and declare himself president for life whil ...
read full comment
Osofo nana,
You amaze us!
To say, in 2015, that "Because somebody has plans to build and maintain a hydro-electric facility he should be allowed to subvert a national constitution..."
Makes us think you seem to be livi ...
read full comment
The same UP/NPP bunch keep praising Lee Kuan Yew, despite his PDA and 30 year rule.This is Lee Kuan Yew in his own words.
"Between being loved and being feared, I have always believed Machiavelli was right. If nobody is af ...
read full comment
When YAW becomes Kwarteng and Kwarteng has gone incognito.
Dear Kwame Joe,
You keep jumping from one moniker to another, and you think some of us don't know?
Well, you should provide the IP information of both YAW and Francis Kwarteng and allow readers to judge for themselves. ...
read full comment
Just unthinkable that after nearly 60 years of independence, the people of Ghana are suffering the impact of REWS: inadequate good multi-lane national ROAD network, insufficient ENERGY tagged Dumsor, inadequate safe WATER sup ...
read full comment