My recollection of the illegal coup in Ghana, on 24th February 1966

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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    Just reading it alone brings back the nostalgia of the "Show Boy" Who can ever forget the endearing and enchanting infectious smile with his white handkerchief. As Shakespeare wrote "Here was a man ,when c ...
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  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard 9 years ago

    Oh, so you are the news reader's daughter. Later he became Rev. Amamoo.

    No one who was old enough on that day will ever forget it, no matter where you were. Everybody has his/her story of the day. I was old enough to know ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Jean-Luc thanks for your comment. My dad passed away in Dec. 2004. Of all that generation of newsreaders, there is only Vida Koranteng Asante and Robert Owusu left. Their public service was unrivalled. It is our turn to carry ...
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  • Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. 9 years ago

    Yes, Berko, I condemned the coup when I was still naive, poorly read and stupid like you.

  • America Man 9 years ago

    Berko is highly respected here and 1000% more objective than you.

  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 9 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Hello Grandson,
    The excuses you are giving do not add up. Your article was written in 2004. Which means you were 44 years old! And we are talking of your comments on a ...
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  • Kweku Donsuro 9 years ago

    We had Vincent Assiseh, Ghartey Tagoe, Robert Hammond, Farkye etc

  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Yes, all brilliant newsreaders. Ghartey Tagoe died last month.

  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard 9 years ago

    Ok, they were all good but let's face the facts: Amamoo and Hammond were the very very best!!! The others came after. These guys read like Ghanaians should read English. They didn't try to pretend to be British but enunciated ...
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  • Nii Teiko 9 years ago

    Nkrumah Never dies'.This is what is left for them to shout. The CPP is dead. Nkrumah Built Akosombo dam and supplied electricity to Togo when the entire 2/3 part of Ghana slept in Sea-bottom darkness for decades. Visionary in ...
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  • NANA BONSU 9 years ago

    I still hear his voice announcing the Israeli forces capture of Sharm-el-sheik in the 1967 Arab Israeli
    War with such commanding presence." Israeli commando captured Sharm-el -Sheik from where Egypt commanded the Gulf of Aq ...
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  • Houdini 9 years ago

    You got what? Goose bumps? Illiteracy indeed. Goose bumps, dumbass.

  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Kojo T, yes indeed, Nkrumah and his message will always be alive! The flame he lit will never go out!

  • Kwadwo. 9 years ago

    I am curious if u could share what your dad thought of the dictator, Nkrumah. I was a child then but I grew to love the way your dad, Kwame Amamoo delivered the news.

  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    Can u not see the child admires the "dictator" You were a child .nincompoop who had NO connection with the GREAT mind called Nkrumah .So please SHUT your beak

  • ABU 9 years ago

    Kwame Amamoo was indeed a newsreader with an exceptional voice.We also rented a rediffusion box from the Broadcasting House in Salaga then at 50p. a month.Oh all those other great newsreaders Emilia Elliot,John Hammond,
    Vida ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Those rediffusion boxes! Wooden cases with metal mesh fronts. The epitome of voice technology at the time. Then Nkrumah established a factory that made Akasanoma radio, plastic casing in two colours only, olive green and crea ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Nkrumah was not a dictator. My father greatly respected and admired him.

  • Kweku Donsuro 9 years ago

    Naana Amamoo, mu nua kakraba, mbo na ka. Angels were guarding you on that day, innocent child as you were! Ghana fell into a deep hole ever since that fateful day and it will take the cranes used to build the ancient Pyramids ...
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  • Kweku Donsuro 9 years ago

    Ooops! I meant hole not whole!

  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Kweku Donsuro, thank you for your compliment. Kwame Amamoo from Winneba joined his ancestors on 8th December 2004.

  • Kweku Donsuro 9 years ago

    Oh may their souls rest in perfect peace. They were related to Amamoo Kaakrah and Amamoo Panyin off Fanbte section and Ama Sasaako. There used to be Kojo Halm also.

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Wow!

    A good, human-centered testimony 50-plus years in making.

    'Nuff respect, Nana Ama!!!!!!!

  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard 9 years ago

    Don't be shy, tell us. Pleeeeease...

  • Maame Adwoa 9 years ago

    What is the meaning of nuff? So wee smokers in village use this term frequently. Can you please explain?

  • Yaw Yeboah 9 years ago

    Ha, ha, ha, Maame Adwoa, Nuff Respect means is another way of saying a lot of respect to you.
    Please I am not a village or wee smoker. It is common words spoken by Black Communities living in London (UK).

  • Nii Teiko 9 years ago

    Maame Adwoa, 'nuff' is a slang word for enough, a popularly palance among Jamaicans and some weed smoking guys on the street. Probably Prof Lungu feels kinda 'yooyoo' today or he himself enjoy the scent small. Ya know me mean ...
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  • Yaw Yeboah 9 years ago

    These appologists for the 1966 Military Coup, carried out by traitors financed by the Coup should provide us with details of acheivements achieved by successive Governments since the overthrow of the CPP. It is a question tha ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Thanks Prof Lungu, back atcha!:)

  • BAFO 9 years ago

    Oh Nana!

    You made my day by your scintillating narrative!

    The harder question: Have we learned as a people from the bloody events of February 24, 1966?

    God save us all.

  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    The people who gave us our freedoms and liberties from Nkrumah beg to differ, Nana Ama. You see to the those in lala land they can see our streets flowing with milk and honey and it's the blind who cannot see or find to scoop ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    Nana Ama, I had no idea you had a real life encounter on 24 February 1966. Thanks for sharing. I have sent the link to the family in the US - Herty & others).

    Did not know that the family lived close to the city centre bef ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Bra Atta long time oo! Please get my number from Sister Mansa and let's link up.

  • Gordon Sakyi 9 years ago

    Nana, did you say some soldiers pointed their guns at you on the day Nkrumah was overthrown? And you were six or seven years old, and a policeman came from nowhere to save you? Were you one of Nkrumah's people who tried to pu ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    This is not a made-up story. My experiences from that day were traumatic enough to be etched in my memory forever! I was nearly six. And like I pointed out, I saw Osagyefo twice, walked past his statue on the way to school, a ...
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  • Amanfo 9 years ago

    Very sad indeed. The day Ghana and Africa lost her way and started falling apart. For the past 50 years of his desposal, we are yet to witness a pragmatist and a visionary leadership.
    Retrogression has been the other of the ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Thank you. However, we cannot sit around, waiting for another leader of Nkrumah's calibre to achieve what he started. Each of us can help make progress in a little corner and join up the dots.

  • kakabo 9 years ago

    The only sensible thing about this your article is the fact that you are the child of Kwame Amamo ; one of the finest news readers the continent has and will ever produce. If it were to be these days, he might have have been ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Thank you Kakabo. All those people here singing Nkrumah praises are just dumb followers who have ceased to exercise their brains.

    As you rightly said and I have been saying on this site, the only legitimate coup ever to ha ...
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  • Koopiah 9 years ago

    Why wouldn't she bemoan the overthrow of Nkrumah? Her parents were among the elite class with the privilege of access to power and didn't experience the hardships Nkrumah brought to the masses. Slavery under white slave maste ...
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  • Yaw Yeboah 9 years ago

    Sarpong, are you really trying to claim that the 1966 Military Coup, that was fully sponsored by the
    Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), of the United States of America, was the only legitimate coup in Ghana? So spying for a ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    That shows God did not want Ghanaians to suffer again and that is why Nkrumah was abandoned by even his own wife Fathia to die in a dingy Romania hospital. If that was Acheampong idea, thank God he did not succeed.

    Thank G ...
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  • Kakapo 9 years ago

    Yes every coup was legal including the 1972, and 78 and 79!
    No one was liberated except the CIA agents who were paid cheaply to stage the coup.

    Kakabo, if liberation led to the de industrialisation of Ghana then you are r ...
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  • Kodjo 9 years ago

    Your confusion is born out of greed and not love of country.Every young nation must begin its life with a strong leadership in order to lay the infrastructure and firm foundation that come with the beginning of anything worth ...
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  • Americana 9 years ago

    You are a very intelligent man and that's why Africa will never see progress with this thing they are practicing called democracy because the foundations that needed to be laid for democracy to properly function are simply no ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Your very acid comments are not worth responding to. The information is all there for you to educate yourself about the tragedy that befell Ghana and Africa that day. If you choolse not to read, the state of Ghana today shoul ...
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  • Americana 9 years ago

    Tribalism and ethnic supremacist tendencies is their main driver and thats why it seems like the NDC will have to screw up so bad for the NPP to come to power.

  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    I guess so you couldn't answer a simple question so you have chosen to hide. The same way you imbellished your story about going to school on Feb.24 1966 after 6 am because the coup had not been broadcast when everybody who l ...
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  • Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. 9 years ago

    If your father were JB Danquah or Obetsebi-Lamptey, you wouldn't call Nkrumah's auspicious overthrow a "dastardly" act. My uncle, Vincent Asiseh, was there too. I am exactly your age, and I witnessed a different Ghana. No int ...
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  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Sarpong and Okoampa-Ahoofe on 24/2/1966 I was then in Middle School form 2, in Accra and was living near the Mamobi Polyclinic. It looks like your freedom would have keep the Ghanaian far away from the pologrounds, the Ridge ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    You don't seem to be well educated and therefore no need to waste too much time on you.

    Charles Degauile was President of France from Jan. 1959 to April 1969 and was not President into the 1980's.

    Queen Elizabeth is a M ...
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  • Henry 9 years ago

    Witty, witty Sarpong, hope Kwame doesn't become depressed and do the unthinkable by committing suicide.

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Queen Elizabeth has political power and is paid by the British Empire, though she has investments around the world. She is the commander in-chief of the British army and anything that both the British civil and public service ...
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  • Yaw Mensah 9 years ago

    Do you know the meaning of universal adult suffrage? I don't think so. Are you still insisting Charles De Gauile was President in the 1980's?

    Queen Elizabeth has no political power, she is just a figurehead. She cannot mak ...
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  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., didn't you publish a book of Compiled Essays in which you praised Nkrumah and condemned the same Coup in 2004?

    Do you remember this: 'SOUNDS OF SIRENES: Essays In African Politics and Culture' by Kwam ...
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  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard 9 years ago

    Even Nkrumah was related to you...

    Give us a break!!!

  • Nii 9 years ago

    What were your bomb throwers doing back then for Nkrumah to jail them? USA even kills such terrorists within her borders so Nkrumah should have killed them but he failed and that's why we are where we are. Stuck in hole dwell ...
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  • Paapa - Aayalolo 9 years ago

    On that day I was also schooling at Derby Avenue Roman School near Korle Wonko, Arena while we were staying at Aayalolo just a stone throw from the school. We normally go to school early morning b'cos of sweeping the compound ...
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  • Henry 9 years ago

    In as much as I enjoyed reading Nana Ama Amamoo memory of events of 1966 coup, I think she embellished her story when she said soldiers pointed guns at a six year old girl going to school.

    What time did her school start le ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Paapa, I am glad to hear from another person who also remembers that party at Flagstaff House. Only one other person I know who was my classmate at QE Nursery and Bishop's Girls' remembers it! Incidentally, my mother taught a ...
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  • Kweku Donsuro 9 years ago

    Nana Ama, you have introduced me to a new term, BP Currency. What is the current exchange rate on the market? As an economist, I am interested.

  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Please I am not an economist, and I do not recall mentioning BP currency.

  • samson 9 years ago

    Aawww! how sad. Some people believe that Osagyefo cursed Ghanaians before he died, hence our woes and suffering.

  • KKO 9 years ago

    This is very fertile imagination! The coup announcement would have been made before 6 in the morning. Most people stayed indoors. One of the few civilian casualties of the day , was a CPP activist who defied the order to stop ...
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  • Gordon Sakyi 9 years ago

    Nana Ama Amamoo eii!!, stop making up stories as youg go. Don't do or say things to tarnish the name of your father. Your mother did not send you to go anywhere on the day of the coup.

  • Francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Long live the Great Nkrumah.

    Nkrumah never dies. His unparalleled legacy still lives on.

  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 9 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Hello Nana Ama,

    I have read over this twice. And on both occasions I was moved to tears at the end.

    Thank you very much for the beautiful way you enable us mark su ...
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  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Nana Akyea, many thanks for your comments. Indeed, Nkrumah left us a blueprint to follow. Each of us has a duty to carry his flame aloft and rebuild Ghana and Africa! Forward ever!

  • ocsesay. 9 years ago

    A good piece of writing.

  • Nii Teiko 9 years ago

    I like the flair of this write up. Prof Kwarteng should learn the writing style of this lady. By the way Nkrumah was necessary at that time. The only problem were those numerous military take overs that characterized the poli ...
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  • Kofi 9 years ago

    It is easy to pull a fast story like this and everyone goes awwwwwwwww!

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    The Nkrumaists, like this stupid Ama Amamoo, are a despicable lot who live by the putrid farts of a mummified villain. They put a ceiling on their creative powers and circumscribe their thinking by reference to that tyrant's ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    Wow, Dr SAS,
    You have made my day!

  • Ghana Man 9 years ago

    The facts on the ground in Africa, the evidence from most of the so called democratic nations on the continent is nothing to write about, they are more confused and corrupt than when they had dictators. Nations like Ghana, Ni ...
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  • PDA1958. 9 years ago

    A very stupid comment by a supporter of the CIA, who helped destroyed the nation, hence the various coups including 1972.
    Your forefathers were the much earlier Osama Binladins. The CIA used and dumped, hence your inability ...
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  • Kodjo 9 years ago

    This sterile pedant SAS, who calls himself an intellectual is up to his funny old games again.I will ignore your childish tantrums and the trash above for now because to day is a sad day not only for Ghana and Africa but the ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Stupid illiterate Nkrumaists who can't even write good English.

    Like Trump, Nkrumah loved the poorly educated!

  • PDA1958. 9 years ago

    Nonsense. You are bogus and fraudulent with your argument. Who set up Ghana National to help educate students and the Ghana Trust schools?

  • Kenedy 9 years ago

    SAS,Kodjo's grammar, expression and clarity was better and more advanced than yours.I read the two comments and I can I sure you his English is beautiful unlike yours which is full of insults.

    People insult when they lose ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    If you were to live for a thousand years, you would not know the differences in concord, punctuation and semantics, let alone discriminate between standards in English between two writers.

    If in doubt, read your first sent ...
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  • Kenedy 9 years ago

    The mad man is at it again,you are a vulgar buffoon.The man can leave the village but the village cannot leave you because it is ingrained in your DNA.

    You write poorly and certainly don't make sense.The sad thing is that ...
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  • Kenedy 9 years ago

    Less I forget,I saw your picture on linked in and you know what,you are not only ugly but you have villager written all over your face.Village idiot.

  • Kenedy 9 years ago

    My sources tell me that you come from a village near Koforidua and that you suffer from bad breath halitosis.With a a smelly bile and stupid and ugly face,I don't think you deserve my attention bye.I fart in your stinky mout ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    You stated in your previous post:
    "People insult when they lose the argument and it makes you look foolish.Your village upbringing is exposing you to ridicule no matter how long your sojourn abroad.Behave and stop being a vu ...
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  • Kenedy 9 years ago

    I am glad you are back because I have more news for you.According to reports reaching me,you are a poof.I don't know whether that is true but my sources are authentic,can you confirm that or not.What about your halitosis,I am ...
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  • Nana Ansah 9 years ago

    Thanks and well done Kennedy! Needless to say, the famous peers of Kwame Nkrumah are few and far between. The likes of village champions like Danquah are a dime a dozen. This sanqas, a descendant of Mate Meho falls into the s ...
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 9 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    This meanness of spirit exploding under a simple article recollecting a young girl's experience of that fateful day, is provides a peep into your own miserable soul!

    ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Nkrumah himself spoke and wrote in pidgin English and so his eunuch and town-crier, stupid Odikro is following in dumb Nkrumah's example even in his senile and octogenarian years.

    Odwan!!

  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 9 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Hey! My dear follower of a ritual murderer, let me tell you that no one is talking about pidgin English here!

    We are talking about a traitor, a CIA disposable asset, ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    I choose to focus on your arrant illiteracy here, rotten-footed leper, and that of your irresponsible dictator and eternal slave-master....a cannibal who engaged in human sacrifices by sacrificing his mentors and benefactors. ...
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 9 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    How very interesting! In that case why the deviation about "pidgin English"? And must you enter into a public forum insulting every Ghanaian who likes Kwame Nkrumah as " ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    When you were farting through your mouth about Osagyefo Dr. J.B. Danquah, you were too dumb to realize your own inherent misadventure and the consequences thereof. Now all of a sudden, you are running away from your own insul ...
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  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 9 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    The reason why I started by convincing you that you are a fool is because, I wanted you to understand that you need help. Unless you yourself are convinced you are an id ...
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  • America Man 9 years ago

    " am a practicing attorney at law here in the USA, the greatest country on earth, and in Austin, Texas, the greatest city under the sun"

    hahahaha, America dey sweet you ooo. I'm here laughing so hard.

    The only village ...
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  • Kenedy 9 years ago

    The problem with some of these idiots is that they look at where they came from and where they are and think that is the end of the world.

    What a stupid mentality.The funny thing is that he has only a first degree in law.I ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    You need some grammar exercise here.

    Practice as both verb and noun is correct in American English, hence "practicing" is correct.

    In British English, "practice" is a noun, and "practise" is a verb, hence under the Brit ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Under the British scheme, it has to be "practising" all the time.

    Sorry. Computer was set at American auto-correct.

  • America Man 9 years ago

    That was your word our great Doctor who knows it all, the Ghanaian Einstein, no one compares.

  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    Folks, below is an excerpt from the Comment by one 'Kato Guy' on Ghanaweb.com 2 days ago, that reveals the two-faced Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr. praising Nkrumah and Condemning the 1966, in his book he published in 2004 to prof ...
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  • Nii 9 years ago

    What profound truth. Afrifa and Kotoka gave us our day of infamy. A day we seem cannot ever get over

  • LetsBeTolerant 9 years ago

    my goodness, this is the best article I've ever read on ghanaweb (to the author)you should write a book, if you already have let us know the title I'll get it.

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    It's not possible to fool the world with half baked truths.

  • Nana Ama Amamoo 9 years ago

    Thank you. One in progress. Will let you know when it is ready.

  • Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro. 9 years ago

    OFFICE OF THE ODIKRO
    a companion of the black star!

    Great Job, Nana Ama!

    Okoampa's Feature Article of today, Wednesday, 24 February 2016, published far earlier than this, still has zero comments! See: Cut the cheap twe ...
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  • Francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Yes Bro Odikro,

    Our dear sister should not end it hear.

    She should continue to educate us more. Like you rightly put it, I too have not read a good piece in a long time. This piece is one in a million per this year.

    ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Our dear sister should not end it hear.(Sic).

    Heehehehe!!!

    Ako te brofo.

  • Black Cat 9 years ago

    I find it difficult to bring myself to believe Nana Ama Amamoo that some soldiers pointed their guns at her on the day Nkrumah was deposed. I don't think those soldiers were too mentally challenged to intimidate a six-year ol ...
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  • GORGORDUTOR 9 years ago

    Dumbass!! Nuff respect ain't got nothing to do with weed smoking and if it did so what!! No I Teiko your small minded know nothingism is absurd!!