Stupid shame facesd John Dumelo. I used to love and respect you. Now your career is over. will never watch your movies again. Huuuuuuuuuuuuiii idiotic man....
Stupid shame facesd John Dumelo. I used to love and respect you. Now your career is over. will never watch your movies again. Huuuuuuuuuuuuiii idiotic man....
Zoti 7 years ago
Why? Are you God? You have the right to disagree with him. But not the right to insult him. NDC supporters did what you just did when their party won the previous election. See what has happened to NDC today. In politics numb ... read full comment
Why? Are you God? You have the right to disagree with him. But not the right to insult him. NDC supporters did what you just did when their party won the previous election. See what has happened to NDC today. In politics numbers matter. So it is erronous to be irritating to those who do not agree with you.
Tekonline.org 7 years ago
You wrote:
"...In all, I was disappointed by the results of the smaller parties (especially, PPP). I expected them to capitalize on the wind of change..."
The smaller parties have plenty of analyses to do. (In fact, the p ... read full comment
You wrote:
"...In all, I was disappointed by the results of the smaller parties (especially, PPP). I expected them to capitalize on the wind of change..."
The smaller parties have plenty of analyses to do. (In fact, the post-election period is for deep analyses, not depression or self-flagellation).
Take PPP for example: how does it become a major party?
The NDC model might be the only way -- where the party came to being largely because of the throngs of CPP members that defected.
That experiment had been tried in Canada many times before, with the NDP attempting to be as large as the dominant Liberal and Tory parties.
One can expect the same hurdle for a third party in US, where the GOP and the Democrats dominate, and in the UK, with its well-entrenched Labor and Tory parties.
It seems most nations have just TWO dominant ideologies, and the masses gravitate towards those. It's like people join ideologies, not presidential candidates.
But, innovation often makes the impossible seem feasible. What if a third party like PPP evolves an entirely new ideology so attractive to the masses that it causes mass defection from both NPP and NDC?
Perhaps the smaller parties may need to examine the factors that made NDC -- a hitherto unknown entity -- into a formidable major force, in a nation polarized for many decades into an Nkrumaist camp and a Busia/Danquah faction.
In addition, PPP must make ALL their luminaries known. Who are their potential cabinet ministers? Do they have a critical mass of world-class experts in the party? What is their true size currently? And how are they regionally distributed? What factors make people defect from one party to another?
Plenty of post-election analyses to do, indeed.
Charles Agbenu 7 years ago
Vamoose into thin air debauchee Mahama, described as Africas most useless leader taking loans and dissipating them by sharing with your family and friends. You and Mills had the chance to turn Ghana around with more than $45b ... read full comment
Vamoose into thin air debauchee Mahama, described as Africas most useless leader taking loans and dissipating them by sharing with your family and friends. You and Mills had the chance to turn Ghana around with more than $45b at your command and you failed potooor
Ghana is entering a new era.
Stupid shame facesd John Dumelo. I used to love and respect you. Now your career is over. will never watch your movies again. Huuuuuuuuuuuuiii idiotic man....
Why? Are you God? You have the right to disagree with him. But not the right to insult him. NDC supporters did what you just did when their party won the previous election. See what has happened to NDC today. In politics numb ...
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You wrote:
"...In all, I was disappointed by the results of the smaller parties (especially, PPP). I expected them to capitalize on the wind of change..."
The smaller parties have plenty of analyses to do. (In fact, the p ...
read full comment
Vamoose into thin air debauchee Mahama, described as Africas most useless leader taking loans and dissipating them by sharing with your family and friends. You and Mills had the chance to turn Ghana around with more than $45b ...
read full comment