A good one there. This brings back memories of the late Alex Konadu's classic highlife tune "Good One"...
Please keep up the good. I had a hearty and productive conversation with Dr. Kofi Kissi Domper ... read full comment
Bravo Prof Lungu.
A good one there. This brings back memories of the late Alex Konadu's classic highlife tune "Good One"...
Please keep up the good. I had a hearty and productive conversation with Dr. Kofi Kissi Dompere recently and more good things are coming the way of our intelligent readers.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks.
Kojo T 9 years ago
We want more. Please educate these illiterates and history revisionists
We want more. Please educate these illiterates and history revisionists
KAAJII 9 years ago
J B Danquah is the architect and the epitome of Ghana's Independence no matter how you look at it."The fetish priest who has taken time to nurse a patient before the good doctor comes worth to be honoured" so stop the crap.Nk ... read full comment
J B Danquah is the architect and the epitome of Ghana's Independence no matter how you look at it."The fetish priest who has taken time to nurse a patient before the good doctor comes worth to be honoured" so stop the crap.Nkwaseafoo!
NOBODY 9 years ago
NPP's severely retarded ignorant false propaganda peddler Professor Luna-Tic Kwasia Okoampa-Ahoofool would love to see Ghanaians embrace his twisted take on Ghana's history. The Busia/Danquah bunch has a tradition of not only ... read full comment
NPP's severely retarded ignorant false propaganda peddler Professor Luna-Tic Kwasia Okoampa-Ahoofool would love to see Ghanaians embrace his twisted take on Ghana's history. The Busia/Danquah bunch has a tradition of not only bomb throwing and baby killings, but also a love for twisting and denting historical facts of Ghana, given their demented and devious state of mind. These serial losers also happen to twisters. Word has it that clueless Akufo-Addo and Professor Luna-Tic Kwasia Okoampa-Ahoofool used to get together every so often, and would do a demented twist to the gyrating sounds of Chubby Checker, and while sweating profusely, would grab their pens and start marking portions in Ghana history books that they intended to twist just like their demented dance. These poor souls apparently can't do the twist, hence they resort to twisting historical facts about Ghana.
P Djamgbe 9 years ago
An Arab poet once said "just as a lot of things exist in different colors, so is madness". No further comments.
An Arab poet once said "just as a lot of things exist in different colors, so is madness". No further comments.
YAW 9 years ago
Tell Cameron Duodu that the death of traitors,bombers and ruthless implementers of CIA agenda in our beloved Ghana does not stick in our throats. Decent Norwegians do not mourn the death of Vidkun Quisling either.
Tell Cameron Duodu that the death of traitors,bombers and ruthless implementers of CIA agenda in our beloved Ghana does not stick in our throats. Decent Norwegians do not mourn the death of Vidkun Quisling either.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
YAW,
For far too many years, a quarter of the people have tried to re-write the history, without recourse to data or evidence, using coup plotter narratives for the most part.
We will continue to provide commentary and o ... read full comment
YAW,
For far too many years, a quarter of the people have tried to re-write the history, without recourse to data or evidence, using coup plotter narratives for the most part.
We will continue to provide commentary and other opinions as we become aware of similar "distractions".
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
Why did Danquah call Nkrumah a "Veranda boy"?Please enlighten me bit.My best regards to you.Thank you.
Why did Danquah call Nkrumah a "Veranda boy"?Please enlighten me bit.My best regards to you.Thank you.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Our sense is, in many of these matters, you may probably be more the expert.
But, if we may hazard an answer, it looks like it is easily the case of a "royal born" educated overseas directly with taxes on "peasants", ve ... read full comment
Our sense is, in many of these matters, you may probably be more the expert.
But, if we may hazard an answer, it looks like it is easily the case of a "royal born" educated overseas directly with taxes on "peasants", versus a self-financed activist newly arrived on the scene with practically just the clothes on his back.
Greetings and thanks greatly for your insights.
Dan Kosowah 9 years ago
Because Nkrumah was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. But when the going got tough, they called on Nkrumah. They went and got the one and only person that could gain our independence for us only for the Mate-Meho to ... read full comment
Because Nkrumah was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. But when the going got tough, they called on Nkrumah. They went and got the one and only person that could gain our independence for us only for the Mate-Meho to ruin it for us all.
Mensah 9 years ago
Prof Lungu where from all these ? Allow Ghanaians to unite.
Japanese, Brazilians and Koreans are building cars and air crafts and we cannot even clean our streets and gutters. Chinese are using Ghanaians thro galamsey to de ... read full comment
Prof Lungu where from all these ? Allow Ghanaians to unite.
Japanese, Brazilians and Koreans are building cars and air crafts and we cannot even clean our streets and gutters. Chinese are using Ghanaians thro galamsey to destroy our forest cover and river bodies. This is what should engage our thinking and attention devoid of partisan debate.
Jonah 9 years ago
Mensah, what Prof Lungu has elucidated here is simply an attempt to revisit our colonial past and in the process put certain aspects of our history in objective perspective... and aren't you glad he did or would you rather ha ... read full comment
Mensah, what Prof Lungu has elucidated here is simply an attempt to revisit our colonial past and in the process put certain aspects of our history in objective perspective... and aren't you glad he did or would you rather have the likes of Okoampa Ahoofee continue to feed us twisted Ghanaian history to promote his usual divisive 'Akyimnism'. Thanks a million Prof Lungu.
Hon Alban Bagbin for President 2020 9 years ago
When our late ex-President Attah Mills initiated Founder's Day, the NPP kicked as it should be Founders Day. When he removed all the other five from the GhC2 currency they equally protested because they are the academia and ... read full comment
When our late ex-President Attah Mills initiated Founder's Day, the NPP kicked as it should be Founders Day. When he removed all the other five from the GhC2 currency they equally protested because they are the academia and can re-write history and put their so-called royal-born J.B Danquah as the doyen of Ghana's politics or independence.
After the truth of how this self-sufficient Ghanaian would have loved the status co to continue, it will help us to forge ahead as one. It was not an Akan who won Ghana it's independence. The slogan attributed to the NPP when first in their history won an election in 2000 (Y3JE Y3MAN) is entrenched in falsehood. These write-ups sets the record straight k3k3.
Ghanaians are not tired of these stuff but it does not affect our unity as ONE NATION.
V. POPULI 9 years ago
Mr. Mensah,
What you need to know is that the NPP are not interested in unity. They want to dominate our politics and our economy. They want an Akyem/Ashanti hegemonic control of Ghana. Such a venture can and will never unit ... read full comment
Mr. Mensah,
What you need to know is that the NPP are not interested in unity. They want to dominate our politics and our economy. They want an Akyem/Ashanti hegemonic control of Ghana. Such a venture can and will never unite us. They advocated for a federal government and as a matter of fact, did not welcome the idea that the Volta Region should be a part of modern-day Ghana. So don't talk about unity and the NPP in the same breath. The two are mutually exclusive: where one occurs, the other cannot occur. That is why they feel they are the only ones who have the right to rule in Ghana. Get to know the NPP, the albatross we carry.
NO-NONSENSE 9 years ago
You are right. They want to rule Ghana-without Ewes. That tells you how scared they are of Ewes. Even Kuffour was so scared, he will not NOT appoint Quashiga, a more capable man as the defense minister. Kuffour instead gave h ... read full comment
You are right. They want to rule Ghana-without Ewes. That tells you how scared they are of Ewes. Even Kuffour was so scared, he will not NOT appoint Quashiga, a more capable man as the defense minister. Kuffour instead gave his own brother the job. A man whose only Assault weapon cum military experience is with farm cutlass. Tweaaaaaaaaa-that was our defense minister.
Aduanaba 9 years ago
You are an idiot for thinking one must have military experience in order to run a defense secretariat. It is such shallow thinking that sets us back. For your information, Akans don't give a shit about you Ewes, because your ... read full comment
You are an idiot for thinking one must have military experience in order to run a defense secretariat. It is such shallow thinking that sets us back. For your information, Akans don't give a shit about you Ewes, because your lot have never been a factor in our success. You must be demented indeed thinking Akans are scared of you Ewes. If you want to know, most Akans and the real Ewes- Anlos, wanted to live independently of the new nation Ghana. So what if Akans didn't want to be part of Ghana ? Isn't it sensible and natural to cast your lot with people with whom you have a lot in common ?
J.B. Danquah and Nkrumah are both gone. May I ask you what led to their sad exit ? Nkrumah detained J.B. Danquah without trial (most likely on trumped up charges to begin with) and he Nkrumah was overthrown by Kotoka- an Ewe. So you tell me who the winner, loser and nation wrecker is.
In this day and age, forward thinking people and their leaders are more interested in what they can achieve today and tomorrow, instead of being stuck in a dubious past. If you doubt my claim check out Vietnam, a country ravaged by a senseless war with the US. They have a much larger and more robust economy than Ghana's.
V. POPULI 9 years ago
Thank you, Prof. Lungu. Shame on the majority of our historians, the exception being the fantastic Dr. David Percy, who duplicitously keep quiet when the NPP embark on their crusade of lies aimed at making JB Danquah the Gari ... read full comment
Thank you, Prof. Lungu. Shame on the majority of our historians, the exception being the fantastic Dr. David Percy, who duplicitously keep quiet when the NPP embark on their crusade of lies aimed at making JB Danquah the Garibaldi or the Otto von Bismark of Ghana. We need more of the real truth. This is why the whole foundation of our existence will be at risk if the NPP is given power. Indeed, this is one of the reasons Nana Addo is so desperate to be president. Ghana, beware!!! Once again, thank you, Professor Lungu. May God bless you.
Dessie 9 years ago
Are we in the Cold War kind of politics whereby folks out there whether they are songs or daughters of past leaders who are "grieved" because their time of their life are over and they can't make any meaningful impact to soci ... read full comment
Are we in the Cold War kind of politics whereby folks out there whether they are songs or daughters of past leaders who are "grieved" because their time of their life are over and they can't make any meaningful impact to society so become disappointed and dishearten
Jay Pee 9 years ago
What gibberish is this man spewing out? He is a rank Tribalist filled with Hatred, and tries to re-write history and people of similarly evil mind support him in his stupidity and wickedness,
What gibberish is this man spewing out? He is a rank Tribalist filled with Hatred, and tries to re-write history and people of similarly evil mind support him in his stupidity and wickedness,
Kojo Morovia 9 years ago
foolish uninformed skin pain comment. Go and read the Political History of Ghana by Austin.
foolish uninformed skin pain comment. Go and read the Political History of Ghana by Austin.
Kojo Morovia 9 years ago
Its rather Politics in Ghana 1946-1960 by Dennis Austin. I will still swear that you are ignorant and living on the word of mouth of people who are very "skin Pain"
Its rather Politics in Ghana 1946-1960 by Dennis Austin. I will still swear that you are ignorant and living on the word of mouth of people who are very "skin Pain"
Amevor 9 years ago
WHO IS THIS PROF LUNGU? Irritant.
Why not write on something productive
WHO IS THIS PROF LUNGU? Irritant.
Why not write on something productive
nate 9 years ago
Silly Lungu, why are you running away from you lie-ridden-lair on SAY IT LOUD?
Have the constant demolitions of your egoistic ejaculations disarmed you?
Go back there, punk.
Silly Lungu, why are you running away from you lie-ridden-lair on SAY IT LOUD?
Have the constant demolitions of your egoistic ejaculations disarmed you?
Go back there, punk.
jack 9 years ago
Enough Prof. whatever, we agree with you that J B Danquah did nothing for Ghana. What have you done for Ghana? what has your parents done for Ghana? what has your grand parents done for Ghana? what has your great grand parent ... read full comment
Enough Prof. whatever, we agree with you that J B Danquah did nothing for Ghana. What have you done for Ghana? what has your parents done for Ghana? what has your grand parents done for Ghana? what has your great grand parents done for Ghana? and has your uncles done for Ghana.
Reading your piece portrays nothing but typical foolish, idiotic, senseless behavior of typical Ghanaian "pull him down". What do you seek to achieve with this piece? is that all you know as a professor? is that what you studied to become a professor for? what a foolish and bush professor. You are a disgrace not only to professors but to people who taught you and your family as well. We have seen professors who are of substance and a poor professor like you who cannot even cater for your family. Miserable old professor banza, barawo. Get a life. Do something for Ghana and stop rubbishing what others have done.
major 9 years ago
you speak with soo much anger...if you know the truth challenge the prof and stop the insults....yourself what has been your contribution for this country?insulting elders? shame on you.
you speak with soo much anger...if you know the truth challenge the prof and stop the insults....yourself what has been your contribution for this country?insulting elders? shame on you.
Dee Vinity 9 years ago
Jack, a wise man once said : "...The truth shall set you free....bit first it will piss you off..."
Professor Lungu may not have added a brick to the physical infrastructure of Ghana but at least he has told the truth and ... read full comment
Jack, a wise man once said : "...The truth shall set you free....bit first it will piss you off..."
Professor Lungu may not have added a brick to the physical infrastructure of Ghana but at least he has told the truth and placed our history in proper perspective. No nation can develop by living and perpetuating a lie.
In that context, Professor Lungu has done us more good in 10 minutes than every revisionist historian and their political collaborators have in 60 years.
The reason you and other treacherous individuals cannot accept this truth is because it flies in the face of the deliberately distorted facts of our history which people of your ilk have undeservedly twisted to serve your nearsighted and parochial inward-looking interests. Of course you cannot gladly embrace truth that renders your false ego-bound self-perception spiralling to its well-deserved death.
If you cannot accept the truth and you consider it nonsense, then you don't deserve to be a Ghanaian. And if you're not, then you cannot possibly have Ghana's best interests at heart. So what shall it be Jack?
A people who know not their real history will never make progress. Neither will those who choose to distort it.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Dee Vinity,
Thanks greatly for your comments.
Greetings!
Dee Vinity,
Thanks greatly for your comments.
Greetings!
Dee Vinity 9 years ago
TRUTH STANDS professor. This was never even about you as a person and natural thinking men would know this. Let the LIGHT drive out our darkest thoughts. I salute you right back professor!
TRUTH STANDS professor. This was never even about you as a person and natural thinking men would know this. Let the LIGHT drive out our darkest thoughts. I salute you right back professor!
kojo 9 years ago
prof, Lungu please even if JB Danquah did nothing at all for this country, he authored the liberal democratic values that have been the mainstay of this nation's most versatile political tradition. don't hate the player, hate ... read full comment
prof, Lungu please even if JB Danquah did nothing at all for this country, he authored the liberal democratic values that have been the mainstay of this nation's most versatile political tradition. don't hate the player, hate the game
Dee Vinity 9 years ago
Dear KOJO, it is precisely because of the likes of you and your abysmal ignorance that the professor has been compelled to set the records straight. You have to start questioning things and stop being a moronic/pedestrian aca ... read full comment
Dear KOJO, it is precisely because of the likes of you and your abysmal ignorance that the professor has been compelled to set the records straight. You have to start questioning things and stop being a moronic/pedestrian academic without a brain to call your own. Your kind likes to swallow everything you read hook, line and sinker just like the old colonialists would have you. They knew people like you and your antecedents including J.B. Danquah would make their devilish work easier.
But no surprises there because the crab begets not a bird. The truth is that JB like the recent past and current crop of NPP politicians have always considered Ghana something of their bona fide property, being 'elite-educated' and would have loved to constitute the native neo-colonists, taking over where the British left off. Nkrumah put paid to that madness and you have never forgiven him. JB wanted Nkrumah to be part of the new Yekom na bedibi nouveau elite political class. That he pointedly rejected the idea and left JB in a state of political blue funk is the pith of the matter. JB and his ilk were never interested in immediate independence. Their vision was to become an extension of the colonial structure, to lord it over the 'poor ignorant' natives and enjoying the same benefits their white 'benefactors' controlled. "Freedom now" was as terrifying a mantra as it was annoying to them.
A political tradition whose only motive is to unduly manipulate and exploit the collective for selfish gain, deliberately collapsing the moral pillars of same in the process again to ensure selfish gain has NO MORAL VALUES. Nor did JB.
Kogyan 9 years ago
This twerp of a professor sounds like the only boring professor I met throughout my university education. He does not sound like a PhD holder either.
This twerp of a professor sounds like the only boring professor I met throughout my university education. He does not sound like a PhD holder either.
Dee Vinity 9 years ago
By your twisted uneducated logic, you don't sound like you stepped into a university lecture room either.
By your twisted uneducated logic, you don't sound like you stepped into a university lecture room either.
Kofi Mensah 9 years ago
My dear "prof" your name says it all.
You are lungu lungu.
My dear "prof" your name says it all.
You are lungu lungu.
Kobena Agyeman 9 years ago
And what is your point? That JB Danquah was useless? Betrayed his nation or what?
One can always take one's story out of contest. Hindsight is 20/20 my brother. And rather than condemn JB to rot, focus on the future. Stop ... read full comment
And what is your point? That JB Danquah was useless? Betrayed his nation or what?
One can always take one's story out of contest. Hindsight is 20/20 my brother. And rather than condemn JB to rot, focus on the future. Stop playing politics with your forefathers. You were not there and will never know the truth or the conditions under which one said this or that. Let it rest and focus on the future. JB Danquah and the likes have done their bit. Question is what have you all done? That's the question. How will history remember you?
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Kobena Agyeman,
We are doing our part here, and all over the place! However, that we "condemn JB to rot" is absolutely not one of them.
Greetings!
Kobena Agyeman,
We are doing our part here, and all over the place! However, that we "condemn JB to rot" is absolutely not one of them.
Greetings!
Dee Vinity 9 years ago
Perhaps the more apt question (which you yourself have so eloquently posed is, "..How does history remember J.B. Danquah..?" .
Now if that is your concluding statement, is that not an ironic contradiction of your first parag ... read full comment
Perhaps the more apt question (which you yourself have so eloquently posed is, "..How does history remember J.B. Danquah..?" .
Now if that is your concluding statement, is that not an ironic contradiction of your first paragraph, "Stop playing politics with your forefathers. You were not there and will never know the truth or the conditions under which one said this or that."
Is this not reason enough to get to the bottom of the matter? Or shall we, for the sake of political convenience brush the truth under the carpet and hope to let sleeping dogs lie? I doubt that very much. And is the matter under scrutiny not a political one? A wise man once said, "Never for the sake of peace and quiet deny the truth." My little village mind tells me that sort of action carries disastrous consequences when the truth eventually emerges, which it most often does.
So how does history remember J.B.? Certainly not the romanticized version of events which you and others like you insist and demand must be foisted on us; which is the primary reason we've had to exhume this matter in the first place.
My dear Kobena Agyeman, please be reminded that logic and truth one one hand and emotion don't mix, especially not the kind of emotion that panders only to a perceived threat to a self-centered, ego-bound, ill-gotten public 'acclaim'. Those who preach accountability must submit themselves to same. If history refuses to tell the truth, the truth will announce itself. So how does history truly remember JB Danquah?
Omega 9 years ago
Do not judge people on what they have or who they are but judge them how far they have come from where they were to where they are now or how much they achieve based on how much they are given. I am a great admirer of the Af ... read full comment
Do not judge people on what they have or who they are but judge them how far they have come from where they were to where they are now or how much they achieve based on how much they are given. I am a great admirer of the Africanist that Nkrumah was but never on what he did for Ghana or Africa based on the resources that were available to him. To compare JB Danquah to Nkrumah is like comparing mangoes to apples. judge people on their merits and do not compare. Two things can never be the same. Similar yes, but never the same.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
You are doing the opposite of what you are demanding of others. What are at all is wrong with some of us?
You are doing the opposite of what you are demanding of others. What are at all is wrong with some of us?
Dee Vinity 9 years ago
Your proposition makes the assumption that J.B. would have done much better for Ghana with the resources at hand as compared to what Nkrumah managed to do.
That thinking is inherently flawed from its inception because the in ... read full comment
Your proposition makes the assumption that J.B. would have done much better for Ghana with the resources at hand as compared to what Nkrumah managed to do.
That thinking is inherently flawed from its inception because the individual philosophies of both men were antithetical and diametrically opposed to one another and so cannot be a common denominator in a performance measure. It must also be pointed out that no significant progress was made in the independence effort until Nkrumah arrived back in Ghana, assuming J.B. was even remotely interested in a 'struggle' for independence.
You might also want to consider the rather poignant fact that J.B. was an openly glorified mascot of the British colonial educational system and considered himself something of an rarified educated elite whose ambitions were completely at variance with the aspirations of an autonomy-hungry ordinary populace. It would be utterly naive then to assume that J.B. even cared for Ghana's independence at all and was willing to jump into the chaotic political trench and muddy his crisp white shirt and tweed suit for the the collective good.
In fact, the reason the independence train hadn't moved a significant inch prior to Nkrumah's arrival was because J.B. and his nouveaux-elite considered themselves something of a privileged clique, who by virtue of their educational credentials were entitled to be the neo-socio-political class which must of needs rule Ghana of course in partnership with the British colonialist 'masters'. Theirs was never a vision of an autonomous state minding its own business.
So Omega, you do find that regardless of the faults of Nkrumah, he was the quintessential mirror-image of the larger vision and aspirations of the people of the Gold Coast. That is a significant distinction that cannot quite apply to J.B. and which is why he eventually paled into insignificance in the larger political scheme of things. Simply put, J.B. did not represent the people's dream. He represented only the parochial interests of himself and an elite few who naturally, did not consider independence as a priority.
Father Pee 9 years ago
Prof Lungun, en Ako0 Adjei came to America, who was the first person he saw. Was it Nkrumah or who. How did Ako Adjei came to know Nkrumah in America. What did Ako Adjei tell Nkrumah when he first saw him./ If you really know ... read full comment
Prof Lungun, en Ako0 Adjei came to America, who was the first person he saw. Was it Nkrumah or who. How did Ako Adjei came to know Nkrumah in America. What did Ako Adjei tell Nkrumah when he first saw him./ If you really know the real history tell us.
Bravo Prof Lungu.
A good one there. This brings back memories of the late Alex Konadu's classic highlife tune "Good One"...
Please keep up the good. I had a hearty and productive conversation with Dr. Kofi Kissi Domper ...
read full comment
We want more. Please educate these illiterates and history revisionists
J B Danquah is the architect and the epitome of Ghana's Independence no matter how you look at it."The fetish priest who has taken time to nurse a patient before the good doctor comes worth to be honoured" so stop the crap.Nk ...
read full comment
NPP's severely retarded ignorant false propaganda peddler Professor Luna-Tic Kwasia Okoampa-Ahoofool would love to see Ghanaians embrace his twisted take on Ghana's history. The Busia/Danquah bunch has a tradition of not only ...
read full comment
An Arab poet once said "just as a lot of things exist in different colors, so is madness". No further comments.
Tell Cameron Duodu that the death of traitors,bombers and ruthless implementers of CIA agenda in our beloved Ghana does not stick in our throats. Decent Norwegians do not mourn the death of Vidkun Quisling either.
YAW,
For far too many years, a quarter of the people have tried to re-write the history, without recourse to data or evidence, using coup plotter narratives for the most part.
We will continue to provide commentary and o ...
read full comment
Why did Danquah call Nkrumah a "Veranda boy"?Please enlighten me bit.My best regards to you.Thank you.
Our sense is, in many of these matters, you may probably be more the expert.
But, if we may hazard an answer, it looks like it is easily the case of a "royal born" educated overseas directly with taxes on "peasants", ve ...
read full comment
Because Nkrumah was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. But when the going got tough, they called on Nkrumah. They went and got the one and only person that could gain our independence for us only for the Mate-Meho to ...
read full comment
Prof Lungu where from all these ? Allow Ghanaians to unite.
Japanese, Brazilians and Koreans are building cars and air crafts and we cannot even clean our streets and gutters. Chinese are using Ghanaians thro galamsey to de ...
read full comment
Mensah, what Prof Lungu has elucidated here is simply an attempt to revisit our colonial past and in the process put certain aspects of our history in objective perspective... and aren't you glad he did or would you rather ha ...
read full comment
When our late ex-President Attah Mills initiated Founder's Day, the NPP kicked as it should be Founders Day. When he removed all the other five from the GhC2 currency they equally protested because they are the academia and ...
read full comment
Mr. Mensah,
What you need to know is that the NPP are not interested in unity. They want to dominate our politics and our economy. They want an Akyem/Ashanti hegemonic control of Ghana. Such a venture can and will never unit ...
read full comment
You are right. They want to rule Ghana-without Ewes. That tells you how scared they are of Ewes. Even Kuffour was so scared, he will not NOT appoint Quashiga, a more capable man as the defense minister. Kuffour instead gave h ...
read full comment
You are an idiot for thinking one must have military experience in order to run a defense secretariat. It is such shallow thinking that sets us back. For your information, Akans don't give a shit about you Ewes, because your ...
read full comment
Thank you, Prof. Lungu. Shame on the majority of our historians, the exception being the fantastic Dr. David Percy, who duplicitously keep quiet when the NPP embark on their crusade of lies aimed at making JB Danquah the Gari ...
read full comment
Are we in the Cold War kind of politics whereby folks out there whether they are songs or daughters of past leaders who are "grieved" because their time of their life are over and they can't make any meaningful impact to soci ...
read full comment
What gibberish is this man spewing out? He is a rank Tribalist filled with Hatred, and tries to re-write history and people of similarly evil mind support him in his stupidity and wickedness,
foolish uninformed skin pain comment. Go and read the Political History of Ghana by Austin.
Its rather Politics in Ghana 1946-1960 by Dennis Austin. I will still swear that you are ignorant and living on the word of mouth of people who are very "skin Pain"
WHO IS THIS PROF LUNGU? Irritant.
Why not write on something productive
Silly Lungu, why are you running away from you lie-ridden-lair on SAY IT LOUD?
Have the constant demolitions of your egoistic ejaculations disarmed you?
Go back there, punk.
Enough Prof. whatever, we agree with you that J B Danquah did nothing for Ghana. What have you done for Ghana? what has your parents done for Ghana? what has your grand parents done for Ghana? what has your great grand parent ...
read full comment
you speak with soo much anger...if you know the truth challenge the prof and stop the insults....yourself what has been your contribution for this country?insulting elders? shame on you.
Jack, a wise man once said : "...The truth shall set you free....bit first it will piss you off..."
Professor Lungu may not have added a brick to the physical infrastructure of Ghana but at least he has told the truth and ...
read full comment
Dee Vinity,
Thanks greatly for your comments.
Greetings!
TRUTH STANDS professor. This was never even about you as a person and natural thinking men would know this. Let the LIGHT drive out our darkest thoughts. I salute you right back professor!
prof, Lungu please even if JB Danquah did nothing at all for this country, he authored the liberal democratic values that have been the mainstay of this nation's most versatile political tradition. don't hate the player, hate ...
read full comment
Dear KOJO, it is precisely because of the likes of you and your abysmal ignorance that the professor has been compelled to set the records straight. You have to start questioning things and stop being a moronic/pedestrian aca ...
read full comment
This twerp of a professor sounds like the only boring professor I met throughout my university education. He does not sound like a PhD holder either.
By your twisted uneducated logic, you don't sound like you stepped into a university lecture room either.
My dear "prof" your name says it all.
You are lungu lungu.
And what is your point? That JB Danquah was useless? Betrayed his nation or what?
One can always take one's story out of contest. Hindsight is 20/20 my brother. And rather than condemn JB to rot, focus on the future. Stop ...
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Kobena Agyeman,
We are doing our part here, and all over the place! However, that we "condemn JB to rot" is absolutely not one of them.
Greetings!
Perhaps the more apt question (which you yourself have so eloquently posed is, "..How does history remember J.B. Danquah..?" .
Now if that is your concluding statement, is that not an ironic contradiction of your first parag ...
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Do not judge people on what they have or who they are but judge them how far they have come from where they were to where they are now or how much they achieve based on how much they are given. I am a great admirer of the Af ...
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You are doing the opposite of what you are demanding of others. What are at all is wrong with some of us?
Your proposition makes the assumption that J.B. would have done much better for Ghana with the resources at hand as compared to what Nkrumah managed to do.
That thinking is inherently flawed from its inception because the in ...
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Prof Lungun, en Ako0 Adjei came to America, who was the first person he saw. Was it Nkrumah or who. How did Ako Adjei came to know Nkrumah in America. What did Ako Adjei tell Nkrumah when he first saw him./ If you really know ...
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shameful and unintelligent questions.