Literacy is good but not enough! The university is to teach us to think, think and think. Analyse disspationately, analyse, analyse, analyse. Okoampa, I woukld advise you to go back and get this right or learn at the feet of ... read full comment
Literacy is good but not enough! The university is to teach us to think, think and think. Analyse disspationately, analyse, analyse, analyse. Okoampa, I woukld advise you to go back and get this right or learn at the feet of our elders in the African villages!!!Also go back and read Cudjoe's piece which I do not agree with but makes a little sense as a word of caution and not a condemnation as you enjoy doing!! To you and Prof. Akosa I say, a little knowledge is dangerous, drink deep or taste not!!!!
Kuuluuluu busibie 9 years ago
YOUNG MAN I WAS INTERESTED IN READING YOUR PIECE BUT QUICKLY REALIZED IT WAS AND IS ALL ABOUT POLITICS FROM SOMEONE WHO IS THOROUGHLY UNINFORMED AND NOT WHAT I ASSUMED WOULD BE AN ACADEMIC TREATISE. YOU CERTAINLY FAILED TO UN ... read full comment
YOUNG MAN I WAS INTERESTED IN READING YOUR PIECE BUT QUICKLY REALIZED IT WAS AND IS ALL ABOUT POLITICS FROM SOMEONE WHO IS THOROUGHLY UNINFORMED AND NOT WHAT I ASSUMED WOULD BE AN ACADEMIC TREATISE. YOU CERTAINLY FAILED TO UNDERSTAND THE LOGIC OF KEEPING THE MILITARY OUT OF AFRICAN POLITICS. THAT STAND IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR DICTATORSHIP OR POLITICAL DEMAGOGUERY. BY YOUR ANALYSIS YOU ARE TACITLY ENDORSING CAMPAORE'S RISE TO POWER - ALL BE IT THROUGH A COUP - IN THE FIRST PLACE. BURKINABES HAVE A CONSTITUTION WHICH CAMPAORE OUGHT NOT CHANGE. BUT THAT DOES NOT MEAN THE MILITARY SHOULD SEIZE THE REIGNS OF POWER. HOW COME YOU CAN'T GET THIS RIGHT. POWER CAN REVOLVE TO CIVILIAN DEMOCRATIC RULE WITHOUT THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE MILITARY. ECOWAS, TOGETHER WITH THE AU AND OTHER INTEREST GROUPS COULD HAVE ARRANGED THAT. YOUR REASONING, ANALYSIS AND CHOICE OF WORDS IN THIS MATTER HAVE BEEN BOTH DISGRACEFUL AND DISGUSTING, TO SAY THE LEAST.
Nero 9 years ago
The only tie to Ecowas in your article was Obasanjo, and then it wasn't about policies emanating from that body. So on what grounds do you agree with Akosa that Ecowas must be disbanded?
The only tie to Ecowas in your article was Obasanjo, and then it wasn't about policies emanating from that body. So on what grounds do you agree with Akosa that Ecowas must be disbanded?
Nero 9 years ago
My comments were meant for the "rump, ex-show boy", prolific writer of bizarre
My comments were meant for the "rump, ex-show boy", prolific writer of bizarre
kaketonti 9 years ago
Ahoofe is not time for you to come home and contest in Ghana's election?Stop your hatred.There is a sitting President. One-man mushroom "think-tank" can't decide for Ghanaians.
Ahoofe is not time for you to come home and contest in Ghana's election?Stop your hatred.There is a sitting President. One-man mushroom "think-tank" can't decide for Ghanaians.
Ozigzim 9 years ago
quote: " the abrupt and mysterious "disappearance" of President John Evans Atta-Mills."
Mills did NOT "mysteriously disappear".
That man FAKED "excellent health" to the gullible masses, and eventually died in a most "sh ... read full comment
quote: " the abrupt and mysterious "disappearance" of President John Evans Atta-Mills."
Mills did NOT "mysteriously disappear".
That man FAKED "excellent health" to the gullible masses, and eventually died in a most "shameful condition"!
HAZOR 9 years ago
Well done Ahoofe with your brillient piece of good education on the subject for endorsing Prof Akosa proposal of disolving ECOWAS for president Mahama who took the opportunity to capitalise on Campaore move to change the cons ... read full comment
Well done Ahoofe with your brillient piece of good education on the subject for endorsing Prof Akosa proposal of disolving ECOWAS for president Mahama who took the opportunity to capitalise on Campaore move to change the constitution if he succeed he president Mahama will force his majority side in parliament to make a provision to change the constitution to stand for third time.Ahoofe i also agree with Mr Cudjeo that president Mahama moves is ill-timed.Late president Mills did alot of constitutional change that are still not debated and approved in parliament.so Mr Cudjoe is right .
NOBODY 9 years ago
Akosa may be right on ECOWAS, but the demented and dysfunctional academic Okoampa-Ahoofe is often wrong on most things. Check out the positive article of Idris Pacas on this site, and you'll see yourself as one on whom societ ... read full comment
Akosa may be right on ECOWAS, but the demented and dysfunctional academic Okoampa-Ahoofe is often wrong on most things. Check out the positive article of Idris Pacas on this site, and you'll see yourself as one on whom society regretably wasted its time heaping loads of education. I'm sure most Ghanaians are glad that you took your lunatic rear-end to America where you can pollute your students with your demented and dysfunctional antics. As you speak about Mahama, have you read Obama's statement about the same Burkinabe issue? Or are you so grossly dysfunctional that you can't seem to think with a clear mind? While on the subject of 2016 that you seem to have at the tip of your pen daily, your wobbly candidate Akufo-Addo is heading for his third loss. Lunatic Okoampa-Ahoofe, you're an extremely frustrated propaganda peddler for Akufo-Addo, and your lunacy keeps you spinning in the wrong direction each time you sit to write your daily garbage articles for posting on websites.Come 2016, Okoampa-Ahoofe, you'll be ten times more frusttrated than you're now, for your candidate will have to manufacture a new excuse for his third loss since the pink sheet syndrome has changed color. As a propaganda peddler, you're absolutely pathetic, and as a writer of garbage articles, you're second to none. Lunacy never gives its victims the ability to be aware of boundaries.
MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago
You seized this as an opportunity to lambaste Mahama. Both you and Prof. Akosa should have called for a more democratic ECOWAS for all the countries in the subregion.
With governments that honour human rights, freedom of ... read full comment
You seized this as an opportunity to lambaste Mahama. Both you and Prof. Akosa should have called for a more democratic ECOWAS for all the countries in the subregion.
With governments that honour human rights, freedom of the press, corrupt-free institutions, abhor bigotry, and well-respected judiciary.
Such measures will undoubtedly ensure integration and economic sustainability.
Nonsensical articles must not be published.
Literacy is good but not enough! The university is to teach us to think, think and think. Analyse disspationately, analyse, analyse, analyse. Okoampa, I woukld advise you to go back and get this right or learn at the feet of ...
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YOUNG MAN I WAS INTERESTED IN READING YOUR PIECE BUT QUICKLY REALIZED IT WAS AND IS ALL ABOUT POLITICS FROM SOMEONE WHO IS THOROUGHLY UNINFORMED AND NOT WHAT I ASSUMED WOULD BE AN ACADEMIC TREATISE. YOU CERTAINLY FAILED TO UN ...
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The only tie to Ecowas in your article was Obasanjo, and then it wasn't about policies emanating from that body. So on what grounds do you agree with Akosa that Ecowas must be disbanded?
My comments were meant for the "rump, ex-show boy", prolific writer of bizarre
Ahoofe is not time for you to come home and contest in Ghana's election?Stop your hatred.There is a sitting President. One-man mushroom "think-tank" can't decide for Ghanaians.
quote: " the abrupt and mysterious "disappearance" of President John Evans Atta-Mills."
Mills did NOT "mysteriously disappear".
That man FAKED "excellent health" to the gullible masses, and eventually died in a most "sh ...
read full comment
Well done Ahoofe with your brillient piece of good education on the subject for endorsing Prof Akosa proposal of disolving ECOWAS for president Mahama who took the opportunity to capitalise on Campaore move to change the cons ...
read full comment
Akosa may be right on ECOWAS, but the demented and dysfunctional academic Okoampa-Ahoofe is often wrong on most things. Check out the positive article of Idris Pacas on this site, and you'll see yourself as one on whom societ ...
read full comment
You seized this as an opportunity to lambaste Mahama. Both you and Prof. Akosa should have called for a more democratic ECOWAS for all the countries in the subregion.
With governments that honour human rights, freedom of ...
read full comment