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.
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 ... read full comment
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 lives.
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!
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.
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.?
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 ... read full comment
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 ask myself why it is a case that a marriage that last long usually produce good and prosperous children. Those which are meant to enjoy everyone they come across does not usually produce the best.
Let me ask for how long has Queen Elizabeth been the head of state of Great Britain and her other colonies. For instance the grandson of Robert Mugabe does not inherit anything from birth, but a new born in the British royal family is given 5 million pounds at birth. It looks like we are saying that we a less humans than the Windsors.
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 ... read full comment
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 Robert Mugabe
1. Is Zimbabwe practising democracy or dictatorial-cracy?
2. Is Robert Mugabe being voted for by the Zimbabweans or its self imposition on them?
3. What is the difference in longetivity of rule between the queen of England, king of Saudi Arabia and the president of Zimbabwe?
4. Are the above named rulers alongside Robert Mugabe have their respective countries practicing "democracy"?
Its time this mentality of "he has been a ruler for long" stops.
In any case, what has happened to countries that pride herself as democrats and having leaders chosen within every four years?
The answer to the latter question is pure thieving and under development.
Its time we stand up with such patriotic leaders who are standing against foreign nonsense.
Thank you
GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago
Very well said!!
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 ... read full comment
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 and where there since 1953. Kindly note that the military junta in South Korea was a creation of the U.S. Ivory Coast had a president for life for over 30 years. Let us stop cutting noses to spite our faces to make others who do not have a four year marriage to entertain themselves.
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
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.
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.
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
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 ... read full comment
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 Robert Mugabe. Nkrumah was leading the country on a very dangerous path and he could have ended up the same way that other African dictators did. So you should be happy that his rule ended the way it did and the rest is left to speculation so that indeed his name never dies.
Francis kwarteng 8 years ago
So so so beautiful.
Nkrumah never dies indeed. Long live his unmatched legacy.
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 ... read full comment
'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. Visionary indeed! Busia focused on housing and rural development his 3-year shot term. He achieved a lot on that score. Rawlings built Aboadze, and Kuffour built Bui, Mill did nothing, hence the term Professor 'Do Little'. This reminds me of the Doolittle algorithm for solving problems in Math and Computer and Solutions to Scientific Problems. Well, this is just by the way. Even INCOMPETENT Mahama is building hospitals and schools, at cut throat price though.
So what is the tooting and shouting of Nkrumah's name, as if all school children were not walking barefooted to school in his near 10-year rule.
What is probably notable is that, Kwame Nkrumah had money, right from the word go, to initiate projects. Cocoa industry was booming. We had good returns from Coffee and cotton plantations. He was cashing in big time on diamond, aluminium and bauxite mining.
What else did he need.
Yet, with all these abundant and flourishing resources, Kwame Nkrumah managed to bankrupt the nation before his much needed kick in the butt.
Mills and Mahama had lots of money from our oil wealth.
However, Busia met a bankruptcy nation; Rawling had every chance in his 19-year rule, of terror, to turn the economy around. Yet he sufficiently failed the people by handing over a HIPC nation to Kuffour.
And by his wisdom and vision, Kofi Diawuo - as Kuffour is known to his peers - did not kill Ghana, as the name Diablo seem to suggest. He worked hard to bring much soothing social interventions into the system which brought some relief to the poor and the oppressly depressed masses. CHOP MONEY FOR SCHOOL FEEDING, FREE MATERNAL CARE, NHIS, YOUTH EMPOWERMENT THROUGH GYEEDA AND SADA, among many other huge promotions which intervensionly alleviated the sweat of many. What is even more salient is the yeoman's job of Kuffour's administration to find oil for Ghana upon which revenue these Incompetent buffoons in government are looting and sharing with impugnity.
For real, Ghana could have been a sort of paradise on earth under Kuffour if was our first president. He deserved the 'Kuffour Chain'.
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 ... read full comment
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 industries?
Did we have a market for the products produced?
Were they breaking even and was there economy of scale because the more you produce, the cheaper the unit cost. Was it the case? Just want to know since I wasn't around.
Akosombo did well because it was easier to export the reserve margin to help pay off the debts or cost of building the dam and cost of generation. But was it the case with the other industries/factories? If NO, then they were not sustainable. So do we blame those who came after him for not being able to borrow to keep the factories running?
Elorm Ametepe 8 years ago
Good work Kofi. Kwame Nkrumah never dies!
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 ... read full comment
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 capacity of about 800 Kilowatts, and today Ghana has a total capacity close to 3000KW and you think Ghana has not moved forward since evil dictator Kwame Nkrumah?
What a shame.
@@@=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 ... read full comment
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 and do the conversion and you will see how patently stupid you are.
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 ... read full comment
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 TILL DATE.
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 ... read full comment
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 RESOURCES AND TO INFLUENCE US TO TURN AGAINST THE VERY GOVERNMENT THAT HAD FOUGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE AND WAS ON THE ROAD WITH DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS TO BETTER THE LIVES OF ITS CITIZEN,THEN, THOSE WHO SUPPORTED THEM, WERE ENEMIES AND ANTAGONISTS OF THE STATE OF GHANA.
THE ARMED CRIMINALS IN MILITATRY UNIFORMS THAT OVERTHREW THE LEGITIMATE ELECTED GOVERNMENT OF THE CPP IN 1966,AND BACKED BY THE SO CALLED EMPTY HEADED EDUCATED, BELONGING TO THE OPPOSITION NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENT(NLM) AND UNITED PARTY(UP)ONLY SUPPORTED AGAIN THE VERY PEOPLE WHO HAD EXPLOITED AND PLUNDERD THE RESOURCES OF THE COUNTRY.
THIS THEN GAVE THEM THE VERY SO CALLED EDUCATED THE OPPORTUNITY TO MANIPULATE, EMBEZZLE AND STEAL THE FUNDS OF THE COUNTRY FOR THEIR OWN SELFISH INTETRESTS.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS THAT HAD TAKEN OFF IN THE COUNTRY IN THE LATE FIFTIES THROUGH TO EARLY 1966 WERE ALL HALTED,INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURING COMPANIES LIKE,PAPER FACTORY, TEMA FOOD COMPLEX,TARKWA GOLD REFINERY,BONSA TYRE FACTORY,ABOSO GLASS FACTORY,SALTPOND CERAMIC, CAPE COAST LIGHT FACTORY,KUMASI JUTE FACTORY, BOLGATANGA MEAT FACTORY, POMAZE HATCHERY AND FEED, COCOA PROCESSING COMPANIES, WERE ALSO ABANDONED, AND DICTATED TO THEM TO ENCOURAGE BUYING AND SELLING A VERY GOOD ALTERNATIVE FOR THE COUNTRY.
ONE STILL WONDERS WHETHER THESE MEN AND WOMEN WHO WERE OCCUPYING ILLEGAL GOVERNING POSITIONS EVER KNEW THE THE DARK HISTORY OF GHANA,WHICH WERE DOMINATED BY SLAVE TRÁDE,EXPLOITATION PLUNDER AND EXTREME POVERTY.
OPAYIN OTABIL, IT IS INDEED A PITY TO SEE THE COUNTRY STILL DESTROYED TILL THIS DAY, WITHOUT GOOD INFRSTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT,DYNAMIC INDUSTRIES,EMPLOYMENT, INCOME AND BETTER STANDARDS FOR THE PEOPLE IN GHANA.
WHAT THE COUNTRY CONTINUES TO EXPERIENCE TILL TODAY IS POLITICS BEING THE ONLY PREOCCUPATION, PUBLIC SECTOR BEING THE SOLE EMPLOYER,AND THE USE OF FUNDS EARNED FOR THE NATION BY THE HARDWORKING COCOA FARMERS AND UNSKILLED MINE WORKERS FOR THE IMPORTATION OF EXPENSIVE LUXURY CARS AND JEEPS FOR USE BY NON-PRODUCTIVE EDICATED FOR THEIR HIGHLIFE, MERRYMAKING AND HONEYMOON IN THE COUNTRY.
HOW CAN WE BE IN THE POSITION TO BUILD A BETTER FUTURE FOR OUR COUNTRY.
THIS IS SAD AFFAIR WHICH NOTHING CAN JUSTIFY IT.
ARE WE NOT HOPELESS, USELESS,DISGRACEFUL AND SHAMEFUL PEOPLE ON EARTH.
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 ... read full comment
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 President Nkrumah helped us fight for freedom from slavery (the worst form of human abuse) which embodies 'dictatorsship' in its highest order. A few years later during his tenure President Nkrumah declares Ghana one-party state plunging us back in the 'dictatorship darkness' from where we had emerged, talk less of detentions without trial etc. Yes he deserves praise for the good things he has done and condemnation for his wrongs.
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 ... read full comment
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 Kwame Nkrumah.
2. The coup was one of many that swept through newly independent African countries at the time coming so soon after the earlier one in neighbouring Nigeria five weeks previously. But Ghana was the ‘Black Star’ state, the first Black African country to gain independence.
3. In striking so decisively and toppling the swashbuckling president of Ghana, the west had been able to expose the sham that African independence was and entrenched the mentality in the west that Africa must NEVER be allowed to master it's own destiny!
4. Nkrumah's cardinal sin was to object to Western manipulation in Congo. The independence of Congo from Belgium had ushered in the left leaning Patrice Lumumba who was not a friend of the West. With other African leaders too timid for decisive action, it was Kwame Nkrumah who stuck out his neck for Lumumba. He paid a supreme price and alas Ghana is still paying!
5. The coup makers of whom Akwasi Amankwah AFRIFA and Emmanuel Kwesi KOTOKA both of the Ghana Army and JWK HARLLEY, Inspector General of Police, were the key ringleaders, claimed to have "broken the myth" of Nkrumah's invincibility.
6. But it is also true that Nkrumah and his Convention People’s Party arrogated exclusive power to themselves with opposition politicians like JB Danquah cast into jail under the Preventive Detention Act.
7. I remember my father cursing bitterly when JB Danquah died in prison.
8. In the event Nkrumah made a rod for his own back and the plummeting cocoa price on the world markets helped to add fuel to a feverishly incendiary political situation
9. Declassified US Government papers reveal that as early as 11 March 1965, in Washington, D.C., US ambassador to Ghana William P. Mahoney met with CIA Director John A. McCone and the deputy chief of the CIA’s Africa division [name unknown] to discuss a “Coup d’etat Plot” in Ghana
10. In the event the coup started at 04;00 hours on 24 February whilst Nkrumah was away on a ‘peace mission’ in Hanoi and by 06;00 there was a broadcast on Ghana Radion in which the coup makers celebrated the success of the coup which they said broke the myth of invincibility of Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah. But in the process the created a conundrum which persists till today
11. Commenting on the coup on 12 March 1966, Robert W. Komer, a special assistant to the president, says in a memo to President Johnson that the overthrow of the Nkrumah government was “another example of a fortuitous windfall.” He gloats over the win noting that “Nkrumah was doing more to undermine our interests than any other black African” and that the “new military regime is almost pathetically pro-Western.”
12. On this important anniversary of the coup, I challenge us to think what much if any has changed in the last fifty years. At every stage the African is still used, misused, abused and then given the occasional crumb to ensure his subservient survival only to be deployed as hewer of wood and fetcher for the grand interest of others. Whatever Nkrumah’s faults and these were legion, the coup solved nothing and set Ghana back many years!
13. I salute all progressive compatriots throughout the world and in the words of the Ghana National Anthem, I pray that "God bless our homeland, Ghana"
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 ... read full comment
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 = Washington, February 11, 1964, 3 p.m.
• SUBJECT
• Discussions with Secretary Rusk, 11 February 1964 3:00 p.m.
"5. Discussed the Ghana situation...despite denials there was no question in our minds that Nkrumah and others in his government were behind the anti-American agitation in Ghana. Advised the Secretary that I felt the substantial aid programs, including the Volta Dam and the Aluminum Project should be reviewed in view of Nkrumah’s attitude and that I thought that he might have a sensitive situation on the Hill unless this was done. The Secretary asked whether General Ankrah might not take over. I...thought that if it was desired to develop something, we might work with the British on a joint program...I suggested this be discussed with Home(British)...".
(Ankrah was still in the Army).
In that sense, Ankrah, who was fired by Nkrumah in of 1965, was a traitor of the first order - the real ring leader, of NLC (Nonentities, Liars, and Crook).
2. The fallen cocoa producer price was a conspiracy against Nkrumah, and by extension, Ghana. (See our 2 part essays on Ghanaweb this week).
3. Johnson communicated safe travel to Hanoi for Nkrumah because they knew the coup could only take place while Nkrumah was outside Ghana. (1,000s of US troops died in Vietnam after March, 1964, and even more Vietnamese, because Johnson made a mockery of the Nkrumah peace initiatives, and helped destroyed Ghana as a result.
4. The US officials detested the success of Akosombo/VRA, and were not inclined to allow Nkrumah to benefit politically from his success with the project. (Congo does not appear to be as much a factor, according to the Johnson records).
5. With respect to your,
"...9. Declassified US Government papers reveal that as early as 11 March 1965, in Washington, D.C., US ambassador to Ghana William P. Mahoney met with CIA Director John A. McCone and the deputy chief of the CIA’s Africa division [name unknown] to discuss a “Coup d’etat Plot” in Ghana..."
WE SAY: We believe we have the name of the "[name unknown]". That will soon be published.
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 ... read full comment
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 more inclined than others to achieve greatness, power and wealth...Therefore the defining variable in mental development is “opportunity” which establishes the most legitimate intellectual differentials in the cognitive abilities of groups and individuals.../...\...It is in the context of all this knowledge that Ghana’s first president, soon after independence, deemed it fit and proper to concentrate on the formal school system to boost the African personality and to merge the tribes under one great banner of nationhood . Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s vision for Ghana was the elevation of the confidence of the African and the unity of the nation and her people. This vision extended beyond Ghana’s borders to include the whole of Africa. What Nkrumah conceived of nationhood made philosophical sense because without knowledge and unity, no country can claim nationhood. If ignorance makes people show greater allegiances to tribes at the expense of the nation, then the survival of the nation is under serious threat. For a country to be a nation, her people will have to subsume ethnicity under the aegis of the national interest. The present conflicts amongst the tribes, though so far verbal, is a testimony that our country comprises nations within the state. In effect, we of this generation have repudiated the concept of nationhood with our ethnic animosity and undermined the very tenets under which the nation was founded..." (6 February 2007, Ghanaweb, Samuel Adjei Sarfo, J.D., AKA, Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law).
ITEM: Enjoy all of that one more time, before you change your lawyerly mind one more time...Dr!
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 ... read full comment
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 WERE ALL DICTATORS IN THEIR TIME OF LEADERSHIP,
BUT,THEIR PRESENT CITIZENS DO NOT EVEN ATTACH THEM,BUT ONLY GEARED ON, HOW TO BUILD THEIR COUNTRIES WITH THE USE OF SCIENCE,TECHNOLOGY,SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY TO TRANSFORM THEIR NATIONS TO PROSPERITY.
HAVE WE BEEN ALL THAR FAR AFTER THE OVERTHROW IN 1966.
EVEN IF, NKRUMAH WAS BRUTAL,WERE YOU NOT LUCKY TO HAVE BEEN EDUCATED IN ONE OF THE INSTITUTIONS HE BUILT, AND FOR YOU TO BE THANKFUL TO HIM FOR MANY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS THAT TOOK OFF IN HIS TIME OF OFFICE, PUTTING THE SMALL NATION OF GHANA ON THE WORLD MAP IN HIS NINE YEARS IN OFFICE.
WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY THE PATRIOT ACT IN USA.BEING A LEGAL PRACTITIONER,IS IT NOT SIMPLY THE SAME LIKE THE PREVENTIVE DETECTION ACT THAT WAS IN FORCE IN GHANA.
DIDN'T GEORGE BUSH USEE IT IN 2002, TO ARREST AND DETAIN AMERICANS ON SUSPICION OF ACTS AGAINST THE STATE WITHOUT BAIL OR ACCCESS TO DEFENCE LAWYER.
IT IS TIME WE LEAVE THE DEAD TO BURY THEIR OWN DEAD, AND TO KNOW,WHY WE HAVE STILL DO NOT HAVE THE ABILITIES TO BUILD OUR NATION.
ARE WE NOT A LOST GENERATION.
A PROPHET HAS NO HONOUR EXCEPT IN HIS OWN COUNTRY.
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 ... read full comment
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 today describe as acts of terrorism. In this regard the PDA is not dissimilar to the wave of anti-terrorist legislation that has been passed in many countries in the world since September 11, 2001.
Between 1954 and 1957, violence, murders and bombings, orchestrated largely by the National Liberation Movement (NLM), attended much of the political life in the Gold Coast. However, as we explain later in this article, the proximate incident that triggered the introduction of preventive detention, first proposed by the late Krobo Edusei (after seeing a copy of the Indian Act on preventive detention), whose own sister had been killed in an act of NLM terrorism and whose wife had been the victim of an N.L.M bomb blast, was the planned assassination of the Prime Minister by Modesto Apaloo, R.R. Amponsah and an army Commandant, Captain Awhaitey. Apart from Apaloo and Amponsah. The latter two, both members of parliament, were arrested in November 1958 for their plot to kidnap and assassinate the Prime Minister and other key cabinet ministers. Note: apart from some minor political figures in Accra, none of the leading members of the opposition was detained under the Act from over three years following its enactment in 1958, until 1961 following the workers strike.
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 ... read full comment
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. However President Nkrumah helped us fight for freedom from slavery (the worst form of human abuse) which embodies 'dictatorsship' in its highest order. A few years later during his tenure President Nkrumah declares Ghana one-party state plunging us back in the 'dictatorship darkness' from where we had emerged, talk less of detentions without trial etc. Yes he deserves praise for the good things he has done and condemnation for his wrongs.
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.
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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Timely for the occasion, 50 year later!
A good read, with some little-known nuggets in the mix!
Our thanks to Kofi Otabil!
Peace!
Yes, Kweku Donsuro & Prof Lungu, have nicely summarised my thoughts on this well written article.
Well done to the Author.
Oooh wonderful piece, that. Thank you mr Otabil, not the other, rev.?
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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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 ...
read full comment
Very well said!!
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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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
Beautiful piece. Well-written. May Osagyefo's vision of united Africa and self-sufficience continue to light a fire in all of us.
If you still think Nkrumah was able to manage the economy, then you need your head examined.
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
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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So so so beautiful.
Nkrumah never dies indeed. Long live his unmatched legacy.
'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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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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Good work Kofi. Kwame Nkrumah never dies!
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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