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'You were right, I was wrong' - Charlotte Osei narrates how late President Mills apologised to her

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  • JESUS IS GOD 4 months ago

    Only Jesus Christ saves accept Him now

  • Oprege 4 months ago

    Ms Osei is one of the smartest and the bravest women in the history of Ghana , and God bless her so her detractors/NDC can go to Hell — Amen

  • Efo Juju 4 months ago

    This is not a wise move on her part. She is simply confirming what others have been saying all along, that she is NDC affiliated. Afari Gyan will never attend a party public function.

  • Yabi Yabi 4 months ago

    Do you believe your conclusion from a faulty premise can stand scrutiny? If accepting an invite to share opinion and experiences, offer character witness or give lecture on a political figure, dead or alive, should be a "no g ...
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  • EKA 4 months ago

    Great man with such a profound love for his country. RIP. Prof Mills forever in our hearts Posterity shall forever deal kindly with you.

  • Populist 4 months ago

    The Man everyone is yearning to see always. What a man. Respect, humility, calmness and peace is he. Prof we miss you.

  • jesus 4 months ago

    If she had learnt anything from that, she would have been humble enough to admit and apologize to Ghanaians after awfully and misguidedly spending millions of cedis to change their EC emblem. Instead, she arrogantly came out ...
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  • Lucky 4 months ago

    Listen to yourself.

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  • Success key 4 months ago

    May you rest in perfect peace

  • Lucky 4 months ago

    Compare Mad Charlotte Osei to Jane Mensah; Jane Mensah is no match.

  • King 4 months ago

    Charlotte Osei is NDC indeed.

  • Joachim Amanor 4 months ago

    I love Prof Mills, he understood what service meant and he gave it his all with the uttermost integrity. I am proud to call him a "Beautiful Ghanaian with few peers".
    Rest Well Pro Mills.

  • Joko 4 months ago

    Prof Mills was a god

  • kwa 4 months ago

    This demonstrates how, as humans (and especially Ghanaians), we tend not to value the best things until their gone.

    Prof. Mills' was an unusual kind of leader, but Ghanaians ridiculed and insulted him.

    We may disagree w ...
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