We CANNOT RULE ourselves. It is a pity, but it is a FACT. Bring the Queen back.
Where the British stayed longer, the Infrastructure was well planned. See Zimbabwe? See South Africa?
Before you come here insulting me tha ... read full comment
We CANNOT RULE ourselves. It is a pity, but it is a FACT. Bring the Queen back.
Where the British stayed longer, the Infrastructure was well planned. See Zimbabwe? See South Africa?
Before you come here insulting me that you dont want a WHITE MAN to rule you, ALL you ADO-CHOPPERS and your relative ADRO-CHOPPERS in EUROPE and North America-GO BACK home. You can be ruled by Asantehene or Togbe or Yanaa.
ADRO-CHOPPERS 7 years ago
ADRO-CHOPPERS
ADRO-CHOPPERS
Freedom and justice 7 years ago
The black African is not capable of managing its own affairs- period.
Very backward and primitive thinking- always wanting to take advantage over one another.
The black African is not capable of managing its own affairs- period.
Very backward and primitive thinking- always wanting to take advantage over one another.
KA 7 years ago
... that actually proves that the black man can manage his own affairs - in certain cases.
It's such a pity that we've not learned much in all these years of independence. But we're coming, even if tooo slowly.
... that actually proves that the black man can manage his own affairs - in certain cases.
It's such a pity that we've not learned much in all these years of independence. But we're coming, even if tooo slowly.
We CANNOT RULE ourselves. It is a pity, but it is a FACT. Bring the Queen back.
Where the British stayed longer, the Infrastructure was well planned. See Zimbabwe? See South Africa?
Before you come here insulting me tha ...
read full comment
ADRO-CHOPPERS
The black African is not capable of managing its own affairs- period.
Very backward and primitive thinking- always wanting to take advantage over one another.
... that actually proves that the black man can manage his own affairs - in certain cases.
It's such a pity that we've not learned much in all these years of independence. But we're coming, even if tooo slowly.