Some of us still have and cherish Nkrumah's books. They are relevant to this day and the future.
Some of us still have and cherish Nkrumah's books. They are relevant to this day and the future.
Ahmed Bawa Kuyini 7 years ago
This is heat-touching. I wish those glorious days of Africa survived to this day.
This is heat-touching. I wish those glorious days of Africa survived to this day.
Prof Lungu 7 years ago
Another one for the record, the reckoning, we must say!
Another one for the record, the reckoning, we must say!
Cross 7 years ago
I was almost a year and half when this event took place. Had I not seen this article, I wouldn't have ever known that the champion was once in my country. This is a very well researched and interesting article. Well done!
I was almost a year and half when this event took place. Had I not seen this article, I wouldn't have ever known that the champion was once in my country. This is a very well researched and interesting article. Well done!
Captain 7 years ago
Ali didn't only stay in Accra. He toured the regions too and was met everywhere by enthusiastic crowds. The press doted on him following him everywhere. His pictures were in the papers almost every day. Ali was young and hand ... read full comment
Ali didn't only stay in Accra. He toured the regions too and was met everywhere by enthusiastic crowds. The press doted on him following him everywhere. His pictures were in the papers almost every day. Ali was young and handsome and everybody loved him.
People still talked of his visit long after he came and went. I was 9 then and my parents talked of it all the time I was growing up.
Those were really the days Ghana was the place to come to for diaspora blacks.
So Nkrumah signed in green ink. They say Acheampong also signed in green ink. Did he copy that from Nkrumah?
Francis kwarteng 7 years ago
Thanks for another great piece.
Thanks for another great piece.
CHARCOAL SELLER. 7 years ago
I implore CPP members to read Osagyefo's books and collectively study the ideology of Nkrumahism, in order to be successful in their political endeavors.
FORWARD EVER, BACKWARD NEVER.
I implore CPP members to read Osagyefo's books and collectively study the ideology of Nkrumahism, in order to be successful in their political endeavors.
FORWARD EVER, BACKWARD NEVER.
Nei 7 years ago
"No, I am not going ten thousand miles from home to help murder and burn another poor nation simply to continue the domination of white slave masters of the darker people the world over." Muhammad Ali a great man.
"No, I am not going ten thousand miles from home to help murder and burn another poor nation simply to continue the domination of white slave masters of the darker people the world over." Muhammad Ali a great man.
Some of us still have and cherish Nkrumah's books. They are relevant to this day and the future.
This is heat-touching. I wish those glorious days of Africa survived to this day.
Another one for the record, the reckoning, we must say!
I was almost a year and half when this event took place. Had I not seen this article, I wouldn't have ever known that the champion was once in my country. This is a very well researched and interesting article. Well done!
Ali didn't only stay in Accra. He toured the regions too and was met everywhere by enthusiastic crowds. The press doted on him following him everywhere. His pictures were in the papers almost every day. Ali was young and hand ...
read full comment
Thanks for another great piece.
I implore CPP members to read Osagyefo's books and collectively study the ideology of Nkrumahism, in order to be successful in their political endeavors.
FORWARD EVER, BACKWARD NEVER.
"No, I am not going ten thousand miles from home to help murder and burn another poor nation simply to continue the domination of white slave masters of the darker people the world over." Muhammad Ali a great man.