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Unity is our only option – Samia Nkrumah urges African leaders

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  • Abu 1 year ago

    This lady deserve an ambassadorial position to help elevate Ghana’s image internationally

  • Logorligi 1 year ago

    Good idea. I think she would make great impact as an ambassador to countries such as South Africa, Ethiopia, Egypt, China or Russia. Her father had very strong political and personal ties to these countries and her presence t ...
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  • George 1 year ago

    Fifty-four (54) African Leaders are holding 1.4 billion people as hostages. Just imagine it only 54 people are making it impossible for 1.4 billion people to unit and break the chains of poverty.

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  • Thief of Staff - Akosua Frema 1 year ago

    Go and sit somewhere.

  • Kwaku 1 year ago

    Impolite
    U are
    Nothing of your sort should be read

  • BB 1 year ago

    Samia Nkrumah should join the NDC. Samia's full potential is not being realised due to her CPP membership/loyalty. She needs to collaborate or partner with the NDC to realise her full potential. Politics in Ghana is about NPP ...
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  • KH 1 year ago

    None of the political parties in Ghana adhere to any authentic African political ideology whereas Samia Nkrumah wholly subscribes to an authentic African political ideology: Nkrumaism. How does one expect Samia to compromise ...
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  • Logorligi 1 year ago

    It might be ok for Samia to collaborate with the NDC, but definitely not to join them. For starters, Samia claims that she is an Nkrumaist. The NDC on the other hand, postures as a Social Democratic Party. The substance of So ...
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  • Mahama 1 year ago

    So if there is a belief of rebirth, when are we seeing an Nkrumah of our time from his bloodline or lineage.

  • Kwaku 1 year ago

    Continue waiting

  • Logorligi 1 year ago

    The great Kwame Nkrumah himself did not emerge from an equally powerful father or grandfather so why should we expect that any of his biological children would automatically inherit his huge political mantle? It is unfair to ...
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  • Agbeli Kumordzi 1 year ago

    First of all we need to take over all Africa oilfields gold mines Bauxite mines diamond mines
    and the cocoa industry from those crokied foreigners looting Africa resources and keep Africans hungry and poor
    Time for a change ...
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