Wao, this is a master piece from a scholar. Continue, my brother!!! Bravo!!! We want to see a developped Ghana and not a divided one. Thanks.
Wao, this is a master piece from a scholar. Continue, my brother!!! Bravo!!! We want to see a developped Ghana and not a divided one. Thanks.
Kodzo 7 years ago
Avudrinyaga, you forgot to say in which way the article is a masterpiece. That would have been more important than anything else...
Avudrinyaga, you forgot to say in which way the article is a masterpiece. That would have been more important than anything else...
The Ghanaian Nationalist 7 years ago
On the whole, I think your analysis of the 2016 elections is sound and balanced. But don't you think that as an ethnic based Akan party, the NPP cannot be a national unifying party? I hope you will find time to write another ... read full comment
On the whole, I think your analysis of the 2016 elections is sound and balanced. But don't you think that as an ethnic based Akan party, the NPP cannot be a national unifying party? I hope you will find time to write another clever piece on the implications of the regional/ethnic imbalance in Akufo Addo's ministerial appointments for his claim that he is the President of all Ghanaians.
Ghana Cries 7 years ago
'Fair'. This is what we used to be the remark of our teachers for 'average'. I think the writer is fair to his data. I mark him good for that. But his data receives 'fair'as inadequate or a bit challenged in accuracy. In all ... read full comment
'Fair'. This is what we used to be the remark of our teachers for 'average'. I think the writer is fair to his data. I mark him good for that. But his data receives 'fair'as inadequate or a bit challenged in accuracy. In all he's done good, like somebody who is got the old facts, and lived outside for so long to accurately capture the latest data. You assessment on the Electoral Commissioner was quiet wrong - she is the WORSE incompetent one ever. If God did save the country, it would have been her cause.
Wao, this is a master piece from a scholar. Continue, my brother!!! Bravo!!! We want to see a developped Ghana and not a divided one. Thanks.
Avudrinyaga, you forgot to say in which way the article is a masterpiece. That would have been more important than anything else...
On the whole, I think your analysis of the 2016 elections is sound and balanced. But don't you think that as an ethnic based Akan party, the NPP cannot be a national unifying party? I hope you will find time to write another ...
read full comment
'Fair'. This is what we used to be the remark of our teachers for 'average'. I think the writer is fair to his data. I mark him good for that. But his data receives 'fair'as inadequate or a bit challenged in accuracy. In all ...
read full comment