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A presidency ‘on the line’

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  • Prasodikro 6 years ago

    Could this massive devastation of our
    farm-lands, rivers, streams have been rampant
    during Nkrumah's "autocratic rule"?

    The NLC coup detonated the destructive
    time-bomb of rapacious, capitalistic and unpatriotic SEL ...
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  • Prof Lungu 6 years ago

    Prasodikro,
    You have a point there with that question, speculative even as it is.

    Still, let's concede Mr. Duodu's piece is a good one, even without "galamsey" in the title. We can only hope it gets all the way up there, ...
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  • Choboi 6 years ago

    Prof, moi thiks the "Odikro" is reminding famous editor Mister Duodu that "unintended consequences"
    are by-products of the "cause and effects phenom".

    Mr Duodu was an ardent "NLC promoter" on BBC, post-coup!

  • Teiko 6 years ago

    Yesssss, I recall his slap-down of a BBC panelist who
    was cautioning the coup-jubilation with:

    "Were you there in Ghana during Nkrumah's dictatorship"?

  • Kwabena Yeboah 6 years ago

    "The security agencies must be asked to furnish the government with accurate reports about the “state-of-play” in each galamsey district and region, before the military and the police are deployed there in large numbers." ...
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  • Onipadu 6 years ago

    Kwabena Yeboah, your is a destructive disposition as far as solving our problems is concerned. We have to use the material we've got: if an IGP can't carry out his functiomust be replaced. Period. We can't go and hire one fro ...
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  • TECH TRENDS 6 years ago

    Trends predict a future of constantly-connected devices, business; smart homes, smart cities, networked ecosystems and all will be integrated into & controlled by our smartphones. High-value smartphones will require smart te ...
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  • ADANKO 6 years ago

    The CPP slogan was "Forwards ever, backwards never!"
    But some people who lay claim to the Cpp legacy FOOLISHLY cannot see today's problems for what they are but must always bend their heads backwards autmatically to chast ...
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  • Talah 6 years ago

    Fact is most admirers of Mr Duodu's years of very unique and relentless social advocacy, are also alarmed that he ignores the dynamics "real politik"!

    Remember his controversial "NO DIALOGUE" Graphic editorial?

    What di ...
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  • ZINDZI 6 years ago

    The biggest problem we face in this country is a lack of understanding. We read things without understanding them. And we write things we don't understand. Talah's effusions about realpolitik fall into this category of lack o ...
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  • Awuraba 6 years ago

    Agreed. Some people behave as if human thought is fossilised and cannot be modified or change. To stick to the rigidities of the past and bring them up ALWAYS to defeat proposals meant to deal with the realities of today, is ...
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  • Azuma 6 years ago

    How many times has Mr Duodu's laser-sharp memory not reminded us of "the past as blueprint to
    informed progressive development"?

    "Akwan twa asuo ...."!