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The Danquah-Busia Version Of The Preventive Detention Act

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  • Mike frm Ho. 8 years ago

    I don't know who, sane enough, will be suspending his own party members knowing very well that winning elections is about numbers. Well that is their own cup of tea. I can't accept anyone telling me that Kwabna Agyepong is a ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    WHO OVERTHREW NKRUMAH's CPP:
    READ:
    "....It is...instructive...that none of the...coup d'états have been staged by any other than bona fide members of the Ghanaian military. Granted, some rascal civilians...staunchly backe ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Visit www.GhanaHero.Com/Visions.

    Read Mo'

    Learn Mo'

    Reflect Mo'

    Peace!

  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    After Nkrumah had oppressed and liquidated the opposition party with his PDA, he turned it on his own CPP members and the general public before Ghanaians were liberated by the NLC.

    Likewise, NDC has been adding and removin ...
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  • kaketonti 8 years ago

    BAMM BAMM-THAT'S THE WAY NPP LOVES IT.VERY SOON THEY WILL SUSPEND THE PARTY

  • Kwabena Ohemeng,london 8 years ago

    What is this article all about? THE PDA WAS MEANT TO TAKE CARE OF TERRORISTS AND NATIION WRECKERS WHETHER IN THE OPPOSITION OR IN THE CPP AND WAS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.WHICH RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMRNT WILL SIT DOWN FOR T ...
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  • GHANANI 8 years ago

    They were expecting Osagyefo to sit down unconcerned when Busia,the CIA were planning and financing a series of bombings which maimed and killed hundreds of innocent ghanaians.The PDA was meant for such people as Guantanamo ...
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  • Nee Adjei-Blebo 8 years ago

    Kwabena, I am afraid the reasons you have given to support the PDA in Nkrumah's time is way off the line which makes to believe that you were either not born then or a toddler and only relying on hearsay. At the time of the ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Nee Adjei-Blebo,

    You must have your own definition of
    "'terrorists' or 'nation wreckers'".

    And you must still believe what Ankrah said on the microphones shortly after the overthrew.

    Maybe you've forgotten the ser ...
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  • Nee Adjei-Blebo 8 years ago

    Prof Lungu, sorry, I do not think it will serve any useful purpose responding to your comments. However, one question which comes to mind is why those who were branded terrorists and nation wreckers taken to court for the wo ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Nee Adjei-Blebo,
    Sure, it will not serve any purpose to respond with facts, not hearsay, because you have little of the former.

    You do not have a clue what "field of knowledge" we've acquired since we grew as a "toddler". ...
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  • Mensah Abrampa 8 years ago

    Nearly 50 years after the overthrow of Dr Nkrumah our so-called learned men are still unable to use what's commonly referred to as "the benefit of hindsight" to inform their less educated compatriots about what really happene ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 8 years ago

    In response to your plea, I'd like to give a brief overview of the events leading to the PDA, its implementation and abuse and post-coup era.

    First of all, the writer being what he is - AN AVID NPP SUPPORTER, obviously lie ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We are Ghana-Centered and realistic!

    Nobody can attempt to knock Nkrumah down and expect us to follow them in Nkrumah's Unitary Ghana!

    It ain't gonna happen!

    In fact, Ghana's Benedict Arnolds, the Danquah-Busia-NLM-N ...
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  • GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago

    Well said Amega Yao! I can say this: the longest serving detainee under the PDA was a person I was intimately familiar with; I will paraphrase him here: political violence and attempts to eliminate Dr Nkrumah started over 4 y ...
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  • GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago

    Look the record is clear: despite the Kankan Nyame black propaganda and deliberate falsification by crooks liars and nonentities Nkrumah has been vindicated! I heard it from the horses mouth as a child then did the research a ...
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  • GHANANI 8 years ago

    Mr Bleboo i celebrated Ghgabna's first independence anniversary and a witness to Osagyefo's rule till he was overthrown in 1966.To qoute the late Nii Amaa Ollenu'Osagyefo never did anything illegal' in Ghana and the passing ...
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  • Kwabena Ohemeng,london 8 years ago

    Thank you Ghanani.For Mr Adjei-Blebo to say that the PDA is the cause of the nation's problems is astonishing.Since the coup of 1966[i was in secondary school]nothing better has happened to Ghana.The coup has brought economic ...
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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    Who's this one party state communist begot? I will refer him to the PNDC communist dictatorship period when there were always attempted coups and rumors of coups. After he cunningly changed the game to multiparty politics,we ...
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  • GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago

    BOOM BOOM BOOM!! The muti-brains are funny!! Making shit up as they go, "Fraudulent Fabricators"!! Thank you GHANANI, KWABENA OHEMENG, FOSU, YAW YEBOAH, OSOIFAM, PROF AND ALL!!
    GREETINGS BREDREN GREETINGS

  • Yaw Yeboah 8 years ago

    Most of the criticism regarding PDA concerns the imprisonment & death of J.B. Danquah. However, it has recently come to light that J.B. Danquah was on the payroll of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), of the U.S..A. Gover ...
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  • Godd 8 years ago

    Why are people talking about Nkrumah alone? This article is about the things going on in NPP not whether PDA was right or not.

    Whether PDA was right or not, one thing is certain: No Ghanaian will want such a law again - w ...
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  • Kwaku Fosu 8 years ago

    "Moderate CPP members and those in the army and police who overthrew the CPP in 1966 will tell you that the most unpopular piece of legislation in the Nkrumah era was the Preventive Detention Act (PDA). Passed in 1958 (long b ...
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  • Osoifam 8 years ago

    This is year b2015, and the French now are in a "State of Emergency" where citizen-suspects can be detained/arrested/searched without a warrant, and social gatherings can be ABOLISHED!

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Kwaku Fosu,
    We gave the writer some records, going back to the Year of Independence!

    Now you've given the writer some information going back to 1954, when "....UP/NLC started throwing bombs,killing and maiming in Septembe ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    PDA is dead. Nkrumah is dead. CPP is dead. Tyranny is dead.

    Only JB Danquah's ideas live.

    Those mad rationalists of mummified ideologies will rue Nkrumah's nonsense forever, but we live under Danquah's dispensation.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Look yourself in the mirror, Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law!

    And if we may channel Carly Simon, "You Probably Think This Essay Is Not About You!

    Sure, if you do not run in the night to foreign embassies!

    If you do not hurl ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    Nkrumah's leadership misadventure ended where he began: in exile.

    Today, everything about him is dead except his cadre of mummified idiots who continue to sing his swan songs of shameful tyranny.

    On the other hand, the ...
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  • Mike Asiedu 8 years ago

    Dr Okyere of New York is still waiting for DR SAS,MAHMOUD,SARPONG,AHOOFE etc to give them their much needed free psychiatric treatment.The bizarre pronouncements of these pseudo-intellectuals is a clear indication of their me ...
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