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SRC elections: How Ghana breeds corrupt political leaders

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  • Kofi Thompson. 8 years ago

    Fantastic. It is a pity that there aren't many more of your type in our tertiary institutions, Mr. Nyarko.

    Why do you think President Mahama and his party refuse to publicly publish the sources of their election campaign f ...
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  • Kojo Forson 8 years ago

    A very nice article which contains all the ingredients i wanted to see.
    thank you very much my dear "sir" Kwadwo Nyarko. I'm happy that a man of such integrity taught me in Academy of Christ the King.
    I'm currently stud ...
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  • King Bright 8 years ago

    It's said that the fish rots from the head and the head of the fish of Ghana is stinky rotten. The 'odikro ' himself is stupid, why ask me about the kingmakers? A very long way to go, Chai, ate gya ! .

  • Abeeku Mensah 8 years ago

    Here’s the skin on corruption in Ghana; if you're educated you've been corrupted or on your way to be corrupted. To paraphrase a biblical passage that goes... you saw me hungry and you did not feed me, saw me naked and did ...
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  • Edem 8 years ago

    very sad indeed.. where are we heading to as a nation? basic morals we can not uphold.....

  • Abane 8 years ago

    Good observation Snr man. I know not less than 3 MPs, DCEs, Assembly men etc who distributed bags of rice, gave out handsome amount of money before they elected as SRC leaders of UDS in our days. They even rented buses for ca ...
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  • Facts 8 years ago

    We ned People like you who have whole heartedly open their mind and faith to the truth, confronting the ill Treatment meant at us, regardless of our political parties, get us some where, where we want to be.
    For the sake of ...
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  • kwame koranteng jnr 8 years ago

    Good article...sometimes i wonder if we really understand the concept of education...i think our society needs re-socialisation to deal with this attitudinal problem...as to why our political parties are interested in the SRC ...
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  • Richard Adinkra 8 years ago

    corruption they say is old as Adam and I ask will it ever die and go like Adam.... if all this persist... no difference between the charcoal seller Nd the one claiming to acquire Knowledge for a positive change....... though ...
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  • Brenya Benjamin 8 years ago

    Wow! this is a great article that has clearly stated all the facts about where corruption starts and develops to the highest level which has become uncontrolable in the nation. Infact politics is the greatest enemy to the dev ...
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  • Okponglo Guy 8 years ago

    I withdrew from an SRC election in the late 80s for the very reason you point out in this article.

    A horrible fact.

  • digger 8 years ago

    blame it on the stupid leadership, and elders of today from our communities. they are greedy and rotten to the core. they have no moral values and full of hypocrisy. they have no shame but guess what they turn around to blame ...
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  • Adwoa Anderson,UCC 8 years ago

    Truth told. We sure live in a corrupt society! Let's leave the beast called corruption alone. we are the beasts ourselves if we will still endorse acts that rig elections.
    Long live Ghana
    Long live UCC!