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Are NDC and NPP Enemies?

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  • Kodjo 8 years ago

    There are two observations I want to make the first one is that you have actually misquoted Ayikoi Otoo and the second is that your concluding remark is more a call to violence than the president's remark.

    There is no way ...
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  • Kwadwo. 8 years ago

    The failure of Mahama to solve problems and the corruption engulfing his government will cause him to descend into the gutters Brace yourself for tribal politics from his cabal because it is something they can exploit to conf ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    Kodjo, my apology for getting the meaning of Ggbeshi wrong. Unfortunately, despite spending most of my youthful days in Accra, I could not pick up the language, probably due to the fact that we lived in predominantly non-Ga s ...
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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    In any civilized democratic country the Minister of Interior and the Police Chief would have left office long ago because; they failed miserably in the discharge of their duties to mother Ghana and its people.

    Immediately ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    I accept that President Mahama analysing NPP internal conflict, the two murders and referring to NPP as enemies was metaphor. However, looking at the nature of party politics in Ghana and lack of political maturity among the ...
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  • Says Who 8 years ago

    It is only those with something to hide that beat the war drums. The NPP wants nothing to do with violence. That is why the NPP is assidiously getting rid of the troublemakers.

  • back door director 8 years ago

    They do not have the monopoly over insults

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 8 years ago

    The sense in which Mahama used "enemies" was entirely generci and generalised, not in specific tagging of the NPP. To interprete it that way is simply a misunderstanding or mischief making. To me, President Mahama was very ap ...
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  • Baffour Agyemang 8 years ago

    Kofi Ata i agree with you on "NDC violent past" but for the "enemies" the president was just being metaphoric.

  • David 8 years ago

    Wasted ink

  • Mike frm Ho. 8 years ago

    I like reading your articles especially how you put across your arguments and the language and everything but I think that once in a while, the NPP need to be told that they don't have monopoly over VOILENCE and the use of F ...
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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    Dr. Michael J.K. Bokor cunningly avoided mentioning a known fact that Ewes have been voting strictly based on the dictates of their tribal warlords regardless of any national issues. Their leaders have misled them for long, a ...
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  • LONTO-BOY 8 years ago

    MASSA KOFI, many readers will dismiss this piece in some ways as pure mischief making for taking President Mahama's "enemies" metaphor, literally. Personally, I think looking at President Mahama's speech structure, the word " ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    I beg to differ oooo.

    You mean that is the ideal aim of a political party. But in Ghana, it is not!!!

    Every politician wanting power in Ghana is in it for the personal gains - both material and the respect/fear/influe ...
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  • Twedie-Ampong 8 years ago

    Don't you know Mahama is unintelligent and foolish? It's unfortunate any idiot easily becomes president of this country. Very soon, very very soon, the literacy level of this nation will rise so that we will have the choice o ...
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