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50 years after Nkrumah's overthrow

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  • Odikr@ 8 years ago

    The Africa Maritime Law Enforcement Partnership,will help alleviate the livelihoods of the Artisanal Fisherfolk.
    We need to protect and add value to our primary resources.
    A Ghana Navy and US Navy initiative to the rescue.

  • Kweku Donsuro 8 years ago

    Kofi Otabil, Mfantse mapa! Ay3 adze dodow. I love your creativity and imagination. Your letter should have been entitled,' Letter to Osagyefo in The Grave, postmarked 24th February, 2016'. Nkrumah never dies,. He forever live ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Timely for the occasion, 50 year later!

    A good read, with some little-known nuggets in the mix!

    Our thanks to Kofi Otabil!

    Peace!

  • Yaw Yeboah 8 years ago

    Yes, Kweku Donsuro & Prof Lungu, have nicely summarised my thoughts on this well written article.
    Well done to the Author.

  • Dan'boko 8 years ago

    Oooh wonderful piece, that. Thank you mr Otabil, not the other, rev.?

  • Kwame 8 years ago

    Its a wonderful piece, but the transformation of man from mass sex between males and females, especially when the woman was on heat was replaced by the family, where even the weak in society have a wife and family. I always a ...
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  • Amanfo 8 years ago

    We find it really amazing and disguisting when people try vainly to chastise Robert Mugabe.
    We think the answers to the following questions will help unravel the mystery behind such a complex figure like the Pan Africanist R ...
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  • GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago

    Very well said!!

  • Kwame 8 years ago

    It is on record that Charles De Gaulle was the President of France for more than 40 years and the Asian tiger states also had long ruling head of states and groups. The South Korean generals left the scene in the early 1990 a ...
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  • Joe Dee 8 years ago

    THEY THE PEOPLE VOTE FOR YOU NKRUMAH, AND THEN YOU HAD THE AUDACITY TO TAKE AWAY THEIR RIGHT TO CHOOSE A LEADER.
    DOES IT MAKE SENSE TO YOU. THAT ILLEGALITY REQUIRED ONLY A COUP TO CURE IT. KEEP LIVING IN THE PAST

  • James Korankye,New York 8 years ago

    Beautiful piece. Well-written. May Osagyefo's vision of united Africa and self-sufficience continue to light a fire in all of us.

  • E. T. Mensah 8 years ago

    If you still think Nkrumah was able to manage the economy, then you need your head examined.

  • Nana Nketiah 8 years ago

    But maybe Gahanaians deserve what we are going through, because we prefer being fed with SWEET LIES to being asked to use our individual brains

  • KK 8 years ago

    I think all these Nkrumahists should be happy that Nkrumah was overthrown. Otherwise he would have died with his name, as it happened to Huphert Boiyne of Ivory Coast, Hastings Banda of Malawi and will certainly happen to Rob ...
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  • Francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    So so so beautiful.

    Nkrumah never dies indeed. Long live his unmatched legacy.

  • Nii Teiko 8 years ago

    'Nkrumah Never dies'; that all that 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. Visionar ...
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  • Angello 8 years ago

    Kofi, nice piece as always, but I have my opinion with regards to some of the things you mentioned, like the collapse of the industries.
    Looking at our population at that time or days, was it profitable building those indus ...
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  • Elorm Ametepe 8 years ago

    Good work Kofi. Kwame Nkrumah never dies!

  • KKO 8 years ago

    The tragedy of Fantiland, low personal expectations! A region with some of the best schools in Africa, yet one of the least developed because her children believe they were born to grovel on the ground!

    Akosombo had a capa ...
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  • @@@=K 8 years ago

    You will continue to bask in your ignorance and your visceral hatred for Nkrumah until you find out the difference between kilowatts and megawatts. By the way, Akosombo dam had an installed capacity of 1.038 megawatts. Try a ...
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  • Ottawa 8 years ago

    THE OVERTHREW OF DR, OUR FIRST PRESIDOO WAS A GREAT MISTAKE, ON THE OTHER HAND IT WAS NOT DONE BY OUR SOLDIERS AS WE HAVE BEEN MADE TO BELIEVE FOR A LONG TIME. IT WAS WHITE HOUSE ( AMERICA C.I.A)THE BRAIN BEHIND OUR DOWN FALL ...
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  • Paa Joe 8 years ago

    OPAYIN KOFI OTABIL,

    DO YOU KNOW WHAT, WHEN PEOPLE ARE NOT IN THE POSITION TO THINK DESPITE THEIR EDUCATION AND ALLOW THE VERY PEOPLE WHO ONCE OCCUPIED OUR LAND FOR ALMOST HUNDRED YEARS(1oo)EXPLOITED AND PLUNDERED OUR RESOU ...
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  • Barima 8 years ago

    Dear Paa Joe, it is very sad to see all the good factories that were setup by President Nkrumah, which was providing employment for a lot of Ghanaians go down the drain. President Nkrumah was indeed a visionary. However Presi ...
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  • Tokunbo OGUNBIYI 8 years ago

    When they broke the myth ......and ....created a conundrum: The Ghana Coup of 24 February 1966

    1. Today, 24th February 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the CIA backed coup that overthrew the CPP government of Osagyefo K ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Tokunbo OGUNBIYI,
    You present an excellent summary, balanced for the most part, under your bullets.

    We want to note the following also:

    1. Ankrah was already recruited by US, by Feb, 1964:

    "236. Memorandum = Washing ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    SO, WHO DID THEY OVERTHREW, ACCORDING TO: DR. SAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW


    READ:
    "....Biological sciences affirm the notion that all humankind are equal, and that exposure to knowledge and culture accounts for why some are mor ...
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  • Paa Joe 8 years ago

    DEGREES,TITLES AND REPUTATIONS AND STILL FAILING TO KNOW,IT IS TOIL,SWEAT AND HARDWORK OF THE PEOPLE IN THE US, THAT HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO COME AND ENJOY THE FRUITS OF THEIR LABOUR.

    STALIN, MUSULANI AND FRANKO W ...
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  • TAKE THAT 8 years ago

    As with the familiar narrative of Nkrumah’s critics, the argument soon gravitates toward detention without trial. The Preventive Detention Act (PDA) was passed into law in 1958 after years (starting in 1955) of what we will ...
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  • Barima 8 years ago

    Dear Mr Kofi Otabil, it is very sad to see all the good factories that were setup by President Nkrumah, which was providing employment for a lot of Ghanaians go down the drain. President Nkrumah was indeed a visionary. Howeve ...
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