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Ephraim Amu was a selfless cultural leader

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  • Osei frimpong 10 years ago

    A GREAT SON OF AFRICA.

  • Aladura 10 years ago

    The people of Peki are basically EP people. They are not Roman Catholics and have no Catholic seminary. They have a basic seminary for training pastors for the EP church.

    Say we have to "discuss" government policies, not ...
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  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    Aladura,

    Thank you for correcting the factual mistake on the the EP Church. You are right. I am wrong. My apology.

    However, you are wrong about the verb 'discuss'. It simply means consideration or examination by argume ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    I was about to join in criticizing you for using "discourse" as a verb when I hesitated to research. The item is properly used as a verb in your context. Thanks for the education.
    Moreover, thanks for your very educative and ...
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  • Aladura 10 years ago

    Kofi, after using "discourse" as a noun THREE times earlier on in this piece, you suddenly verbalize the word in your penultimate paragraph in an instance where "discuss" will be more appropriate. Doesn't it jangle in your ea ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Are you now resorting to a subjective view after losing the grammar drama?
    The man's use of "discourse" as a verb is supported by authority and here you are making "jangle in your ear" argument.....
    And because you know so ...
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  • Aladura 10 years ago

    You and your "I am a Doctor of Law", "I hold a Masters degree in English", "I am a certified English Teacher...". I don't know who needs some humility here. Are you saying that your string of degrees make you inerrant in your ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Let us concentrate on the subjet Ephaim Amu the great teacher and his legacy. Away with your booklong. Mr Amu was a humble man who spoke softly.

  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    The author has written something for us to digest and offer some comments but here we are. We are too known and that is the basis of our retrogression. The Queens language originated from Ghana, trust me.

  • Dziko Kwame 10 years ago

    Mr "KOFI"

    You wrote "....I think we have had a thoroughly good cultural discourse to chew on today. Do you agree with me?

    I will not pat you on the shoulder, so long as you started this news with Dr Amu's names in SMALL ...
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  • Aladura 10 years ago

    He's simply a very careless writer who doesn't even know what he's writing about. I don't think he should be informing people of things he doesn't himself know much about.

    But where have you being all this while, Dziko?

  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    Aladura,

    You state, 'I don't fully agree, Sir...
    He's simply a very careless writer who doesn't even know what he's writing about.'

    What don't you agree with? What evidence do you adduce to your statement that I don't ...
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  • Kofi Gbangbade 10 years ago

    The writer Kofi, may be a very careless writer as you seem to have marked his piece but I admire him for accepting his mistakes. As a good writer I would have thought that your duty is to point out and correct his mistakes. N ...
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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Where old age is a curse and dynasty sudden death, Africa. If the sons of Mr. Robert Mugabe were to go to a hospital to wait on their wives to deliver their child the BBC would have been the first broadcasting station to deno ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    "He's simply a very careless writer who doesn't even know what he's writing about. I don't think he should be informing people of things he doesn't himself know much about.
    But where have you being all this while, Dziko?"

    ...
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  • Aladura 10 years ago

    Sometimes, you argue and condemn people (not me in this instance) just to prove something about yourself. That is why you bluntly insult others. That is why, at the drop of a hat, you parade your degrees for everybody to see. ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Now you digress....
    Why don't you respond to the issues I raised?
    We know your hackneyed story about my title of "doctor"; but you don't dispute that I have a Juris Doctor (Latin for Doctor of law) degree. Your trite argume ...
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  • Aladura 10 years ago

    Sarfo, you don't know anything about me because I haven't said it. I know a lot about you because you have said it all yourself - your Efiduase roots, your Cape Coast University days, your teaching Michael Borkor (convenientl ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Have you anything to say for/about yourself?
    You are running away from espoused logic to talk about my personal history. I put out my personal history because I am very proud of my achievements. You can see more by simply go ...
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  • Aladura 10 years ago

    You may satisfy yourself with having the last word. But if you want to continue, you're certainly free to do so.

  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    I know the man personally and he is really an "African" who adore and love anything African. Do we have his type in todays Ghana, maybe, but.

    May God bless him.

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    Interesting piece. Just a couple of days ago, I was compelled by Kofi Ameko's ref. to "Denyigba" in his article on Bella Bellow to fish out my copy of Fred Agyemang's superlative biography of Dr Amu - Amu The African: A Study ...
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  • Kameni 10 years ago

    Can you enlighten us a little bit about Togo not going ahead to use the national anthem Amu was asked to compose for them? What anthem was that and what were the circumstances of his being asked to do so? Why did Togo not use ...
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