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Strong partisanship started in Ghana when Kwame Nkrumah divided the nation into patriots and traitors. Patriots were those who accepted that he should be president for life, practice communism and one party state, and indulge ...
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Your name is Justice Sarpong the man with thousand aliases and monikers.You probably dines with the devil hence your pungent smell which identifies you easily.
Bonsu, you only need to check he style, language and train of thought to distinguish between this writer and Justice Sarpong.
The narration started with the French assimilation policy which fooled a lot of the Africans in the French territories to think that once they move up the social ladder in those territories they become white in black skin.
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Prof. Sakyi,
You have given us a very thoughtful and insightful piece to ponder.
I do no have any criticism for you here.
My only hope is that those ethnocentric readers parading on Ghanaweb, men and women who have ...
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Prof. Sakyi,
I forgot to mention a peculiar circumstance with regard to France's hypocritical "Equality, Fraternity, and Liberty": This "Equality, Fraternity, and Liberty" symbol was actually not for everyone in France.
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Thanks Francis for always being there to share your knowledge with us.
Prof. Sakyi,
This is an excellent piece. It's one of the best essays I have read on Ghanaweb.
I can't wait to read 2/3.
Thanks.
Prof. Sakyi,
Good day.
This is an excellent piece. It's one of the best essays I have read on Ghanaweb.
I can't wait to read 2/3.
Thanks.
Prof. Sakyi,
A few more points:
Please I will like you take a look at this Reuters piece ("Africans Still Seething Over Sarkozy Speech")(Link: uk.reuters.com/article/2007/09/05/uk-africa-sarkozy-idUKL0513034620070905)
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This is timely considering the season of Yuletide is here. The book of Mark traces the genealogy of Jesus to prove that he belongs to all of mankind. Jesus however diverts from this genealogy and line of descent to create a n ...
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Nice article but my experience tells me that any tribal war in Ghana is most likely to come from the Ewe menace tribe.Their men like Awoonor ,Rawlings and other Ewes need to be stopped from incitements.
Tribalism caused some of the wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia. Somalia is dismembered by tribal autochthons.
I enjoyed your lovely piece.However,I would like to draw your attention to the fact that,Napoleon changed the rules of fairness and justice when he usurped power.He brought in "overtly racist" Laws that culminated to France"s ...
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Thanks Admirer for your wonderful rejoinder. I have taken note of the correction of the date. What I wrote on fairness refers to modern day France after going through their sordid ordeal in the past. The past informs the pres ...
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Keep it coming
"The French are famous throughout the world for creating an egalitarian society where all men and women, irrespective of their colour, stations in life, and social statuses or cleavages, are treated equally before the law."
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Mensah, all that you wrote about Algeria and Haiti is known to me. Franz Fanon, Walter Rodney, and others have written copiously books and accounts such as 'The Wretched of the Earth' and 'How Europe Underdeveloped Africa' et ...
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