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MANASSEH’S FOLDER: A letter to suicidal Bawumia

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  • Mese 8 years ago

    Very measured, articulate and timely essential!

  • Captain 8 years ago

    This article is ordinary. There's nothing spectacular about it. It even just repeats things many have said already.

  • Brown from Adenta 8 years ago

    Manasseh, your write-up is generally neutral, but you spoilt it all when you conclude: "A young man who wants Ghana to Work again".

    Are you suggesting Ghana is not working?

    The annual pilgrimage analogy you situated ha ...
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  • Tacos 8 years ago

    Azure, you are actually who you are. bawumia's commment is no offens. You cannot compare it to Ativor's. Bawumia did not threaten anyone. He talked about a balance and that is something that should be expected in a multi-ethi ...
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  • Chuks, Tudu 8 years ago

    Did Dzifa threaten anybody?

  • Eric 8 years ago

    Brown, I agree. Such a shame!!!

  • atinga david azuure 8 years ago

    never knew you are an npp man.you have confirmed what my friends have told me b4.

  • Kwamea 8 years ago

    Well said if really Bawumia has ears he should listen to what the spirit said.

  • Kojo Morovia 8 years ago

    You want Ghana to work again. So according to you Ghana is not working. Because of your stomach, when you write, you leave traces of where you belong. You are a buffoon.

  • Seth 8 years ago

    I would have thoroughly enjoyed your article but for the equalisation reference to Mad Dzifa Attivor. Yes Mad Attivor was condemned but upon "her statement was subjected to strict analysis" the verdict was after all it was n ...
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  • Kwame 8 years ago

    Very good and well written letter. Tribal and religious politics should not be encouraged in Ghana.I think that Dr. Bawumiah should admit that he misspoke and apologise or withdraw his statement. It is cheap politics to tell ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago

    This exactly what a nation throws common sense overboard, and becomes spuriously discombobulated. This is the inane consequence of our political parties choosing presidential running mate from the north - a very sordid and mi ...
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  • A Y 8 years ago

    Great comment from a great mind. Thanks brother for your enlightenment.

  • jonas 8 years ago

    BE NEUTRAL IF YOU WANT US TO TAKE YOU SERIOUSLY. FOOLISH BOY.

  • Pumpuni 8 years ago

    Ghanaians vote on a.issues,b. tribal lines, c. religious lines, and d. party lines. Mr. Azure must note that Dr. Bawumia asked for a religious balance. What he said cannot be compared in any measure to what Mrs. Dzifa Attivor ...
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  • Anokye Twum-Antwi 8 years ago

    Pumpuni, by your very warped logic, Dzifa Ativor and her supporters can then also argue that she was calling for tribal balance in prosecutions. Both Ativor and Bawumia sank very low and we must condemn both in equal measure. ...
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  • Ama Pontua 8 years ago

    Mr Azure,
    You said you were going to write a short piece but it is quite long --as is usual with you!

    Well, mine will be short and to the point: you don't understand the "coalition" principle in modern politics. Coalitio ...
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  • Anokye Twum-Antwi 8 years ago

    Thank you for highlighting the dangers that tribalism and religious bigotry can bring to Ghana, especially in this very crucial election year. Ativor and Bawumia are, unfortunately, only symptoms of the problem. Our politics ...
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  • Chuks, Tudu 8 years ago

    Manase is a crack writer; his objectivity leaves him miles ahead of his peers. He speaks with maturity and demonstrates writing prowess and how brainy he is. He has almost said it all. What he didn't add is that Bawumia has d ...
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  • Bongoman 8 years ago

    What is wrong with highlighting religious balance? It is purely political. He never said Christians are doing anything bad to Muslims, mainly he will be championing the cause of Muslims. I'm more comfortable with a person lik ...
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  • Moses Anim,Ada Foah 8 years ago

    Hi Manasseh!I must say without risking the accusation of exaggeration that,you are intelligent. But I would be grateful if u could direct this message into Bawumia's email. It is sensible

  • North 8 years ago

    Manesseh, leave Bawumia to hang himself.

  • kofi 8 years ago

    Manaseh ,,you are even more dangerous than bawumia.You think we dont know you are npp.We will surely react when the time comes,.Religious terrorism is evil than tribalism 4 you to compare petty dzifa,s statement to bawumia

  • Awuni Azure James 8 years ago

    Manasseh, open your eyes!!! Ghana will work again. In fact Ghana has started working again. It is not a change now that will make Ghana to work again. A change now will reverse Ghana. Boy you may be bitter but you l believe h ...
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  • Alexander Marvins 8 years ago

    Infact you have really spoken. Constructively & Precisely. Pls keep it up.
    Dr. Bawumia should come again. I wil advice he should rather concentrate on the Economy issues rather that this.