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June 4 Uprising: Justifiable coup in Ghana’s political history

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  • Kwame D. 7 years ago

    Let us assume that you are the Writer, an 88-model, have these to say.

    It was no fun.

    Long live the Akatamanso

  • appeatus 7 years ago

    why didnt you list the unpleasant approches as contained in your last paragraph.A disappointing piece

  • Wisdam kwakuvi 7 years ago

    I refuse to justify June 4th revolution. Even if Ndc keeps stealing monies of the state Its my belief that the courts can do a better job than soldiers.

  • cat 7 years ago

    What s silly crap, to justify that useless uprising? Did that uprising solve the problems of underproduction in the factories, did it solve the inflation menace? Fools like are why Ghana continues to bleed.

  • HolyGhost 7 years ago

    Coup d'etat under any circumstances is illegal and unnecessary, an example of JJ's coup that did nothing good but retarded Ghana's progress.

  • columnist 7 years ago

    here is the case military govts took control of the economy suspended civilian constitutions and declared their unwinlingness to turn the country democracy..... so a revolutionary approach was necessary...

  • COWBOY 7 years ago

    You should as well have stated the changes the June 4 has brought in its wake.You have justified the coup and there is also the need to tell us about the benefits and positive changes June 4 brought to us.

    After so many pe ...
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  • OKO NOKOFIO 7 years ago

    They came, they saw, they killed and chopped. A few months later, they came back again as civilians and chopped some more, waawaa, and went from thin-looking yorke-garri borrowers to multimillionaires overnight.

  • FOSUA 7 years ago

    if your daddy were to be a victim of this bloody JUNE 4 Coup, how would you react? June 4 shoould be banned. TRASH

  • Kofi 7 years ago

    But his daddy did not do Kalabule! You are crying because your daddy was depriving us of a lot of things. Ha ha ha!

  • E. T. Mensah 7 years ago

    Note, none of the 8 military officers were tried. Kojo Tsikata, Tsatsu Tsikata and a bunch of Ewe officers just drafted charges and the next morning they were led to the gallows.

    Can you honestly tell me what Amedome did ...
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  • Kofi 7 years ago

    Never mind the critics, your analysis is clear, lucid and coherent.Oliver Cromwell, did the same in England when the system was as rotten in 1648/49.
    I am truly impressed by your brief but detailed account. Please try and re ...
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  • columnist 7 years ago

    sure.. i will... but these people let emotions affect their judgement...

  • CORNEY 7 years ago

    Full of brazen nonense

  • Yaa Adomah 7 years ago

    The coup was necessary but the methods used was just harsh and barbaric. It indirectly introduced indiscipline and on the other hand instilled fear and some degree of discipline among public officials. That's my opinion on th ...
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