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Bishop Titi-Ofei writes: From Bole Bamboi to Kyebi - I can't think far

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  • Mike 7 years ago

    Nice written piece.

  • GHANA MAN 7 years ago

    NICE PIECE TO READ PASTOR GOOD WORK.AMEN

  • IA 7 years ago

    Beautiful article of yours on Ghanaweb. I read many things on Ghanaweb but nothing like this piece in a long time. Please make a book of it if you can.

    It’s good to know that someone out there has a different perspective ...
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  • Calculus 7 years ago

    Very touching without attack and political lens. I really can't think far

  • Poku 7 years ago

    Words of wisdom. God bless u Pastor

  • William 7 years ago

    Nice one Bishop.
    Indeed we can't think far.
    Your vote gives them employment and salaries increament. Whiles they creates unemployment and salaries reductions for their own benefits.
    Indeed I can't think far.

  • Mr Inc. 7 years ago

    Really thought out piece.
    Peace we need,brethren, in this election
    Election is but a selection of a few to lead a nation.
    Nations of Africa when can we see this simple notion?
    Let's put forth this election in motion.
    W ...
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  • Sefa 7 years ago

    Very very nice word

  • Existential commander II 7 years ago

    Refreshing and a reflection of the 'African' political reality. Bishop, Me too I can't think far.

  • issifu 7 years ago

    I really Enjoyed reading it. God bless you

  • Chief Asare 7 years ago

    I hope every Ghanaian can think far. I hope we can look far beyond tribal elements. I hope we can see far beyond the skies. May be one day Ghanaians can see and think far.

  • kokui Ayivo 7 years ago

    For once we havent recorded any insults after ten comments .lets all wise up and say enough is enough .lets give Cpp a chance.

  • Fred 7 years ago

    Nice piece Bishop. Thx

  • Oheneba. 7 years ago

    kokui Ayivo you are right we havent record any insults,i all ways go to ghana web side to read comment just for fun and also thats where i read alot of insult from my Country people.

  • Colo 7 years ago

    very good piece of writing and very true. Ghanaians politicians are worth dying for. Let us wise up

  • king 7 years ago

    God bless put this out there and in local lags

  • Asare 7 years ago

    Bishop here is an honest confession.most of us are polotically biased.so we don't question anything from where we stand.all our vexations are geared towards the enermy accross from where we stand.so no matter how bad my part ...
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  • Edward 7 years ago

    Powerful message. My brave brother preach. Let the people hear and act.

  • Watch out 7 years ago

    wow! we need more of such wise and educative article. God bless mother Ghana for a peaceful Elections to exist.

  • coffie francis 7 years ago

    wow bishop you are fantastic nice one there

  • ike 7 years ago

    wow beautiful piece man of God

  • Serwaa Duah 7 years ago

    nice piece

  • man 7 years ago

    Ghanaweb, l jus can't tink far... Bishop.. God bless u for teaching ordinary Ghanaian home sense which we are lacking for now.

  • Paa kwesi Bosco 7 years ago

    Really i just can't think far, we labour for them to enjoy

  • BNA 7 years ago

    I SAY WHY AFRICA WHY!!! Why are these zero`s called hero`s; Why are these thief`s called chiefs; Why are these killers called kings; Why are these riggers called winners; Why are these decedents called presidents.Guns called ...
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  • samuel 7 years ago

    great piece this is wisdom

  • Prof Mike 7 years ago

    This is the fact. everybody must read this novel before dying for any politician

  • Bombaata 7 years ago

    A beautiful piece..God bless u MOG..

  • Sly 7 years ago

    u the pastors are also like them u are all rich and your followers are very poor u sleep in mansions and they have to sleep in kiosks u drive big cars and they have to walked to church they help you to build university but th ...
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  • Obed Bibiibiba lnimbiwun 7 years ago

    Great piece. God bless you.

  • Dee Vinity 7 years ago

    This piece, without doubt, is a brilliant literary display of poetic social satire exposing the grand political conspiracy of our time. It is such a welcome read for sore eyes mutilated by tasteless and odious politically ign ...
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  • Charles 7 years ago

    Bishop your write-up is the only neutral piece I have read in our politics so far. God bless and give more of such people.

  • Eric A. A. 7 years ago

    In fact these are the people that can change Ghana, nice piece God bless you pastor

  • Adomakoh Froboo 7 years ago

    South Africa is burning because students,98% blacks, are demanding free varsity education for all. Yet, majority are ANC members. When are we Ghanaians are going to demand our shares?

  • Kingdom 7 years ago

    Wooow...I normally Don't comment on ghanaweb because of how lot of ghanaians think and respond but this writing has got me nocking My head. Its just wonderful..God reward you for the knowledge you have given..Amen

  • Edem Eworyi 7 years ago

    The closest I've come near Bishop Titi-Ofei is reading this article. Spot on, said right and nailed. My only worry is, I can't think far because very small percentage of Ghanaian voters can read, understand, be honest with th ...
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  • K Mensah 7 years ago

    Bishop you are my man. Will discerning Ghanaians take note?

  • Aponkye B33 7 years ago

    God bless you man. You said it all.

  • NK(nokwarey3,kanawu) 7 years ago

    Well written en nice to read but Pastor de question is will they change their corrupt en enrichment attitudes? En can de masses also stop voting or electing them to represent us? Pastor these are questions one can't answer. I ...
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  • vizzano 7 years ago

    Exactly what is on my mind . Good job.

  • AkwasiAgyei 7 years ago

    I'm with you Sly because we the Christians knows from our bible that their are not there for us but to more treat us, so we've been given bible verses like Romans 13... TITUS 3:1.... SO is to the pastors to see to it that we ...
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  • Kaluwe Wamu Lamba ll 7 years ago

    Titie ofei das wonderful programs changin de paradigm of God's word to business bt dis article he sounds very political. Especially de tymin n mood we a I don't tink dis appropriate especially de two towns used which hold de ...
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  • Changes 7 years ago

    Yes I agree. Well done Bishop. I was really shocked to know that Zanetor Rawlings was not a registered voter in Ghana until she was going to stand for elections when the truth was revealed. And yet since 1992 many of us had j ...
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  • JET 7 years ago

    Wisdom at it peak. Yes I can't think far

  • Black cat 7 years ago

    The first time Ghanaweb has published a sensible article. This stands out from all the trash from the Bokors and okoampas.

  • change is coming 7 years ago

    the NDC, the greatest enemy to academia and knowledge will soon descend on this man. the ndc are de embodiment of gutter gutter politics. we are reasoning. we don't need a thief to keep our money safe. we need Nana. Nana beba

  • agyapee147 7 years ago

    weep not titi for such is the world. there are those who work for glory and there are those who take the glory. even the prosperity and peace christians enjoy today were paid for by other people's blood.

  • agyapee147 7 years ago

    we cannot stop giving our voice to the leader that he may have a bigger voice to speak for us all. our duty is to give them our voice and their duty is to speak for us but God will bring all duties into judgement. salvation i ...
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  • kukukwa 7 years ago

    Bishop you are not far from the truth. I will continue for you. They say the headteachers are taking bribes for placing children in their schools so we will go computer. now the computerization is even taking more bribes than ...
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  • KBee 7 years ago

    When they are looking for power they behave like kids. They will even kneel down for you but when they get to power they will not mind your sufferings again.
    Hmmm.
    God help mother Ghana