Can it be true that the NRC was kept abreast of Nkrumah's illness all along? If so, they didn't tell Ghanaians. Most Ghanaians didn't know that Nkrumah was even ill, let alone dying.
It appears not all members of the Coun ... read full comment
Can it be true that the NRC was kept abreast of Nkrumah's illness all along? If so, they didn't tell Ghanaians. Most Ghanaians didn't know that Nkrumah was even ill, let alone dying.
It appears not all members of the Council were at first fully in agreement with bringing the body back. It's true the Guineans didn't want to release the body and different rumours were rife. As you rightly said, means of personal communication were scanty in those days and one had to wait for the major radio news (only GBC) to hear anything definitive.
The death took most Ghanaians by surprise, no doubt about that.
And, btw, the master-mind behind the 1972 coup was Major Baah, rather than Acheampong who announced the coup and headed the NRC.
Anyway, Nkrumah got a tremendous "welcome" from Ghanaians when he was laid in state for a day at the State House. A memorable and sad day that was...
Okonko Palm 8 years ago
It was reported by some Ghanaian press houses that the Osagyefo was dead and in fact it went viral.
However the Palaver news paper came out to deny the story claiming that Dr Nkrumah was as fit as a fittle and that the rum ... read full comment
It was reported by some Ghanaian press houses that the Osagyefo was dead and in fact it went viral.
However the Palaver news paper came out to deny the story claiming that Dr Nkrumah was as fit as a fittle and that the rumor be ignored.
Shortly after we heard the news of his death.You have set the bases for a very important historical narrative and we will be all ears to hear the rest,good write.
AYAARE NAMSONGA 8 years ago
This is a good narrative. Please continue to educate us with the political antecedents that led to his over-throw in the first place.
This is a good narrative. Please continue to educate us with the political antecedents that led to his over-throw in the first place.
kaketonti 8 years ago
NKRUMAH NEVER DIES.BACKWARD NEVER,FORWARD EVER.KWAME NKRUMAH SHOW BOY.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
NKRUMAH NEVER DIES.BACKWARD NEVER,FORWARD EVER.KWAME NKRUMAH SHOW BOY.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
ndc is out! 8 years ago
El Alawa. You didn't mention the mood of people on hearing about the death. Thefe was no excitement nor sadness. Many did not show the shock you say you felt. This is because the anger after Acheampongs school had not settled ... read full comment
El Alawa. You didn't mention the mood of people on hearing about the death. Thefe was no excitement nor sadness. Many did not show the shock you say you felt. This is because the anger after Acheampongs school had not settled. Busia 2 years brought hope, freedom and excitement. It appeared only good because a neutral regime could allow Nkrumah back. I am antI Nkrumah. Don't overstate the mood of the times as it is blown up by ppeople today who were unborn in those days.
GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago
Foolish man. No shock and sadness? Even my father a well known strong adversary of Osagyefo, jailed for over 7 years under the PDA was shocked and saddened by the news. The end of April 1972 was the first time I heard Dr Nkru ... read full comment
Foolish man. No shock and sadness? Even my father a well known strong adversary of Osagyefo, jailed for over 7 years under the PDA was shocked and saddened by the news. The end of April 1972 was the first time I heard Dr Nkrumah referred to by the following ephitets: "Kasapreko" "OwuradeBasa etc. Amongst the real men who reffered to him thus are the following ancestors: Opanin Victor Owusu, Amega Senyo Gatro Antor, Ataa Nyemitei, Alhaji Yakubu Tali Tolon Naa and Douri Naa Diedong DemboThe Old Man paid his respects during the funeral and signed the condolence book. I was a small boy back then, even neighborhoods known to be anti CCP in Accra you could sense the sadness and regret. Please dont allow your political proclivities to lead you into easily disproved lies!!
In closing I will paraphrase my Old Man: Dr Nkrumah was far ahead of us, his analysis of our condition and the path forward to the full emancipation of Africa was fundamentally correct. Ghana has gone backwards since 24 February 1966!!
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
On this date, just 3 days before the Fair Trade Oil Share Ghana (FTOS-Gh) Workshop & Conference at the Tema TDC Conference Hall, an engagement whose only purpose is to ensure Ghana receives a fair share of its own oil resourc ... read full comment
On this date, just 3 days before the Fair Trade Oil Share Ghana (FTOS-Gh) Workshop & Conference at the Tema TDC Conference Hall, an engagement whose only purpose is to ensure Ghana receives a fair share of its own oil resources, with Ms. Samia Nkrumah and more than 140 other individuals having signed the FTOS-Gh petition, we are indeed very grateful to Razak El-Alawa for this memorial of an essay in honor of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
Join the FTOS-Gh campaign!
Sign the petition at:
www.change.org/p/ghana-fair-trade-oil-share-psa-campaign-ftos-gh-psa/
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www.ghanahero.com/FTOS_GH_Campaign.html/
Can it be true that the NRC was kept abreast of Nkrumah's illness all along? If so, they didn't tell Ghanaians. Most Ghanaians didn't know that Nkrumah was even ill, let alone dying.
It appears not all members of the Coun ...
read full comment
It was reported by some Ghanaian press houses that the Osagyefo was dead and in fact it went viral.
However the Palaver news paper came out to deny the story claiming that Dr Nkrumah was as fit as a fittle and that the rum ...
read full comment
This is a good narrative. Please continue to educate us with the political antecedents that led to his over-throw in the first place.
NKRUMAH NEVER DIES.BACKWARD NEVER,FORWARD EVER.KWAME NKRUMAH SHOW BOY.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
El Alawa. You didn't mention the mood of people on hearing about the death. Thefe was no excitement nor sadness. Many did not show the shock you say you felt. This is because the anger after Acheampongs school had not settled ...
read full comment
Foolish man. No shock and sadness? Even my father a well known strong adversary of Osagyefo, jailed for over 7 years under the PDA was shocked and saddened by the news. The end of April 1972 was the first time I heard Dr Nkru ...
read full comment
On this date, just 3 days before the Fair Trade Oil Share Ghana (FTOS-Gh) Workshop & Conference at the Tema TDC Conference Hall, an engagement whose only purpose is to ensure Ghana receives a fair share of its own oil resourc ...
read full comment