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How equipment bought by Nkrumah's government to transform Ghana's agriculture sector were sold to the US

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  • Kobina Boafo 9 months ago

    This is the problem with this Cabal of thieves and treasonous elements who unfortunately have been replaced by like minded members of the NPP, including Ofori Atta and Nana Addo.

  • Former Dining Hall Prefect 9 months ago

    From where did we buy this equipment and why would the US buy this equipment from Ghana instead of going to the source? Since when did the US start buying agricultural equipments from a third world country, Ghana?

  • I piss on sick dog prophet mohammed 9 months ago

    Qur'an is toilet paper. Burn all mosques.

  • Kojo poku 9 months ago

    Former Dining Hall Prefect, I can see that you suffer from inferiority complex and in addition you are a TRAITOR cum stupid person. Which people buy our village cocoa beans, our gold, bauxite and many more. The West became ri ...
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  • KT 9 months ago

    What is wrong with you this man? Everyday Nkrumah, Nkrumah. Nonsense. Go away.

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  • Accranie 9 months ago

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  • KBenn 9 months ago

    Why debating to change the name? It was a stupid move just go ahead and change it right away to KNIA

    Kwame Nkrumah International Airport
    Or NIK Nkrumah International Airport

    Or Black Star Airport.

    Don’t even wast ...
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  • Okponglo Guy 9 months ago

    The East betrayed Nkrumah by selling him snow ploughs and also spying on him. Don’t misinform the youth.

  • Kwaku Yeboah 9 months ago

    Kwesi Pratt the man with a lying tongue. Where did Nkrumah buy those machines from? How much did he buy them? Who sold those machines? How much were they sold for? Who received payment for those machines? Yes Dr. Nkrumah was ...
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  • be wise 9 months ago

    You people have sealed your conscience never to learn facts. Continue with your brainwash. And believe in your concocted lies; they will land in hell when you die.

    When you hear about Nkrumah, your brain seizes to function ...
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  • Erik 9 months ago

    The UP and it's offspring the NPP should never be given the chance of managing the affairs of Ghana again. Those who weren't around during Nkrumah's era can take a cue from what the just exited npp has done to Ghana. Wicked t ...
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  • Asonaba asiedu 9 months ago

    Sometimes I wonder why that name has been left on the airport for so long. No matter how you look at it, it doesn't make sense for the gateway to Ghana to be named after him.

  • Akwasi 9 months ago

    Which political party sold almost all the factories and facilities Nkrumah built? Buildings being used by churches own Agyin Asare, Sam Korankye Ankrah, Media General ie TV3, Onua TV and others were sold by the NDC. These ...
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  • Ericus Kakra 9 months ago

    Trying hard to make a cars out of emptiness. We are old enough to know that what you are talking about is fabrication. You have no any other hidden history stuff which we don't know.

  • One currency for Africa NOW! 9 months ago

    The 1966 coup affected the whole Africa. It set us back about 50 years. We are just beginning to recover.
    There is a lot of information available in the book, Dark Days in Ghana. If you don't get it, there is another book, T ...
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