1. I will protect the public purse. We will provide vision and direction. 2. I ask you to be citizens, not spectators:; citizens, not subjects. 3. It is time to make sure that there is a true separation of powers in our arms ... read full comment
1. I will protect the public purse. We will provide vision and direction. 2. I ask you to be citizens, not spectators:; citizens, not subjects. 3. It is time to make sure that there is a true separation of powers in our arms of government. 4. I will not let you, the people of Ghana, down. 5. The change we have voted for has to start with each individual. I ask you to be responsible citizens. 6. It is time to define what being a Ghanaian ought to mean. Being a Ghanaian must mean you sign up to a definable code of conduct. 7. I shall protect the public purse by insisting on value for money in all transactions. 8. I see exciting times ahead, the rule of law will be the underlining tenet of our governance. 9. We should learn and accept that we do not own the land, but hold in trust for future generations. 10. State coffers are not the spoils for victorious political parties. I promise to protect the public purse. 11. After 60 years of independence, we no longer have any excuse for being poor. ****PRESIDENT AKUFO ADDO
Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago
plagiarism at a global level
plagiarism at a global level
Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago
international embarrassment
international embarrassment
Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago
shameless
shameless
APONKYE 7 years ago
Only dishonest people plaigiarise. Also, only very dishonest persons claim to be honest. Besides, how can a human claim that he is incorruptible? If you are honest, you don't need to keep praising yourself for people already ... read full comment
Only dishonest people plaigiarise. Also, only very dishonest persons claim to be honest. Besides, how can a human claim that he is incorruptible? If you are honest, you don't need to keep praising yourself for people already know.
People who claim to be the paragon of virtue only use those claims as a trick to let people see them differently from what he really is.
God has chosen to expose Nana Addo's empty claims to saintly honesty to the full glare of Ghanaians! Nana was disgraced in the largest Ghanaian function: a 7 January presidential swearing in.
If I were Nana I would shoot myself dead. But naturally dishonest persons like Nana ADDO have no shame so they shamelessly try to put up a brave face - and even try to find excuses and shift blames.
Shame to Nana a trillion times for plaigiarising!
Grammaphone 7 years ago
Plagiarism is exactly as stealing louvre blades from school or stealing somebody's car or somebody's household items. In academia it could lead to expulsion from the institution as a student or lecturer or failure in the pape ... read full comment
Plagiarism is exactly as stealing louvre blades from school or stealing somebody's car or somebody's household items. In academia it could lead to expulsion from the institution as a student or lecturer or failure in the paper presented that contains plagiarism and this should tell you how serious it is.
King Bascious 7 years ago
"Plagiarism is exactly as stealing louvre blades from school or stealing somebody's car or somebody's household items" Mr Grammaphone, I'm pretty much sure you did all these in school, didn't you?
"In academia it could lead ... read full comment
"Plagiarism is exactly as stealing louvre blades from school or stealing somebody's car or somebody's household items" Mr Grammaphone, I'm pretty much sure you did all these in school, didn't you?
"In academia it could lead to expulsion from the institution as a student or lecturer or failure in the paper presented that contains plagiarism and this should tell you how serious it is." And so what? Impeach the President for plagiarism, would you? Sour grapes, should I say?
G. K. Berko 7 years ago
Don't be silly! What sour grapes? This is the kind of attitude that has landed Ghana where she is now. Stuck in a fetid marsh of incorrigible Corruption.
Anyone who condones plagiarism is a most likely candidate to be co ... read full comment
Don't be silly! What sour grapes? This is the kind of attitude that has landed Ghana where she is now. Stuck in a fetid marsh of incorrigible Corruption.
Anyone who condones plagiarism is a most likely candidate to be corrupt. We have long overlooked and taken for granted massive acts of corruption because we think such is a routine, normal behavior we must endure. Nonsense!
What if the plagiarism had been avoided? Would you have had anything to call for sour grapes? The fact that people criticize mistakes that others do does not necessarily indicate 'sour grapes' or vengeance.
Mistakes and crimes must be called out. Period! So, anyone claiming to be a champion of perfection must not be the one to blatantly indulge in either.
Genuine mistakes are forgivable. But even so, they must called out first to be recognized.
Therefore, cut out your insipid, puerile charges and focus on contributing better ideas to restore the dignity of our Presidency and the integrity it needs to serve our Nation better with.
We should not accept mediocrity as a norm. We should not accept kleptocracy as a longstanding existential characteristic that must be left intact in our leadership roles. We should not continue with the idiotic idea of putting individuals on untouchable pedestals where they cannot be reprimanded or chastised or criticized constructively.
The days of condoning fraud and corruption must come to an end. And I don't see why it can't be now. It is morally reprehensible to kick the can down the road for our children and grandchildren to grapple with. It is our responsibility to uproot the canker, now.
Long Live Ghana!!!
Grammaphone 7 years ago
A wiseman had clearly identified cataract as being in the third position to religion and politics as the major causes of blindness. You have proved him correct with your comment.
A wiseman had clearly identified cataract as being in the third position to religion and politics as the major causes of blindness. You have proved him correct with your comment.
Odza The Fireman 7 years ago
This is "trivial and unnecessary" so why is the media globally harping on it?
This is "trivial and unnecessary" so why is the media globally harping on it?
Concern citizen 7 years ago
Because they have nothing to think about
Because they have nothing to think about
Nana 7 years ago
I so agree with the comments from the leader of the majority. Plagiarism is the best form of flattery! What really matters is in using those words did Nana truly believe in them and will embody the spirit of these works in hi ... read full comment
I so agree with the comments from the leader of the majority. Plagiarism is the best form of flattery! What really matters is in using those words did Nana truly believe in them and will embody the spirit of these works in his actions in future. If so then lets move on and , using the words of Nkrumah "Together we Build" a brighter future for Ghana
Abena ewuraa 7 years ago
But Manama in a bungalow is. Plagiarism is intellectual crime. Owura Nana Addo and u all should be ashamed and stop using this bungalow issue to cover ur incompetence up.
But Manama in a bungalow is. Plagiarism is intellectual crime. Owura Nana Addo and u all should be ashamed and stop using this bungalow issue to cover ur incompetence up.
Tibaa 7 years ago
Inauguration speeches are supposed to be something from the heart of Presidents, not cut and paste ideas of others. Nana has been preparing to be President for the past decade. Does it mean he could not write a speech of his ... read full comment
Inauguration speeches are supposed to be something from the heart of Presidents, not cut and paste ideas of others. Nana has been preparing to be President for the past decade. Does it mean he could not write a speech of his own, rather than leave this important assignment to marauding band of impetuous youth masquerading as seasoned communicators?
What has become of my dear Ghana: NDC writes brochures referring to a foreign leader as President of Ghana; the NPP could not wait to be in power before it begins to borrow (from America, beginning with a plagiarized inauguration speech.
Naa 7 years ago
MAAMOBI NEED TO BE TIDY UP. IT WILL SAVE LIVES NOT SPEECH ODF AKUFFO ADDO.
MAAMOBI NEED TO BE TIDY UP. IT WILL SAVE LIVES NOT SPEECH ODF AKUFFO ADDO.
KOJO MENSAH 7 years ago
Shame unto rapists, shameless thieves and plagiarists NPP who are incompetent.
Shame unto rapists, shameless thieves and plagiarists NPP who are incompetent.
Kyoto Fota 7 years ago
They never said we Plagiarized their democracy though. What ever Nana said to the people of Ghana does not make any sense to a kid on the street of America or Great Britain or China they can care less. Little or none of the i ... read full comment
They never said we Plagiarized their democracy though. What ever Nana said to the people of Ghana does not make any sense to a kid on the street of America or Great Britain or China they can care less. Little or none of the invent in Ghana showed up on American or British television at all. Leave us alone and lets get on to the next step now.
kojo kromponi 7 years ago
Plagiarism isn't trivial but a serious malfeasance and criminal,much as it has brought Ghana and the presidency into disrepute..Osei-Bonsu Kyei-Mensah,should know better!
Plagiarism isn't trivial but a serious malfeasance and criminal,much as it has brought Ghana and the presidency into disrepute..Osei-Bonsu Kyei-Mensah,should know better!
SAD 7 years ago
I just feel uncomfortable, sad and embarrassed about the international media's attention on this plagiarism issue. CNN, BBC, Aljazeera, etc, etc. Can something be done about it?
I just feel uncomfortable, sad and embarrassed about the international media's attention on this plagiarism issue. CNN, BBC, Aljazeera, etc, etc. Can something be done about it?
Grammaphone 7 years ago
Don't be sad. It is simply a wake up call for Ghanaians to take the issue of plagiarism serious. Some of the university professors could equally be guilty.
Don't be sad. It is simply a wake up call for Ghanaians to take the issue of plagiarism serious. Some of the university professors could equally be guilty.
Friend of Ghana abroad 7 years ago
While plagiarism is a disgraceful act, and at times it is cause for disciplinary action, such as in academia. I believe The President is using these words to instill hope and determination in the people of Ghana. While the s ... read full comment
While plagiarism is a disgraceful act, and at times it is cause for disciplinary action, such as in academia. I believe The President is using these words to instill hope and determination in the people of Ghana. While the spirit of the message is key, it could have been rephrased. This is just pure laziness on the part of the speech writers, and The President can not be faulted for not vetting the speech.
1. I will protect the public purse. We will provide vision and direction. 2. I ask you to be citizens, not spectators:; citizens, not subjects. 3. It is time to make sure that there is a true separation of powers in our arms ...
read full comment
plagiarism at a global level
international embarrassment
shameless
Only dishonest people plaigiarise. Also, only very dishonest persons claim to be honest. Besides, how can a human claim that he is incorruptible? If you are honest, you don't need to keep praising yourself for people already ...
read full comment
Plagiarism is exactly as stealing louvre blades from school or stealing somebody's car or somebody's household items. In academia it could lead to expulsion from the institution as a student or lecturer or failure in the pape ...
read full comment
"Plagiarism is exactly as stealing louvre blades from school or stealing somebody's car or somebody's household items" Mr Grammaphone, I'm pretty much sure you did all these in school, didn't you?
"In academia it could lead ...
read full comment
Don't be silly! What sour grapes? This is the kind of attitude that has landed Ghana where she is now. Stuck in a fetid marsh of incorrigible Corruption.
Anyone who condones plagiarism is a most likely candidate to be co ...
read full comment
A wiseman had clearly identified cataract as being in the third position to religion and politics as the major causes of blindness. You have proved him correct with your comment.
This is "trivial and unnecessary" so why is the media globally harping on it?
Because they have nothing to think about
I so agree with the comments from the leader of the majority. Plagiarism is the best form of flattery! What really matters is in using those words did Nana truly believe in them and will embody the spirit of these works in hi ...
read full comment
But Manama in a bungalow is. Plagiarism is intellectual crime. Owura Nana Addo and u all should be ashamed and stop using this bungalow issue to cover ur incompetence up.
Inauguration speeches are supposed to be something from the heart of Presidents, not cut and paste ideas of others. Nana has been preparing to be President for the past decade. Does it mean he could not write a speech of his ...
read full comment
MAAMOBI NEED TO BE TIDY UP. IT WILL SAVE LIVES NOT SPEECH ODF AKUFFO ADDO.
Shame unto rapists, shameless thieves and plagiarists NPP who are incompetent.
They never said we Plagiarized their democracy though. What ever Nana said to the people of Ghana does not make any sense to a kid on the street of America or Great Britain or China they can care less. Little or none of the i ...
read full comment
Plagiarism isn't trivial but a serious malfeasance and criminal,much as it has brought Ghana and the presidency into disrepute..Osei-Bonsu Kyei-Mensah,should know better!
I just feel uncomfortable, sad and embarrassed about the international media's attention on this plagiarism issue. CNN, BBC, Aljazeera, etc, etc. Can something be done about it?
Don't be sad. It is simply a wake up call for Ghanaians to take the issue of plagiarism serious. Some of the university professors could equally be guilty.
While plagiarism is a disgraceful act, and at times it is cause for disciplinary action, such as in academia. I believe The President is using these words to instill hope and determination in the people of Ghana. While the s ...
read full comment