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The future of Pan-Africanism lies in the youth - Tettevi

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  • BBC NEWS! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago

    Nana Binaddo must shut up and go away! !! Who want to listen to this dead Horse? Stop lying to the good people of GHANA, since when did you Nana Akanfuo Binaddo believed in Ghana? How can anyone believes in his country and ha ...
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  • Close Observer 9 years ago

    WE HAVE LIVED TOGETHER PEACEFULLY UNTIL THE USELESS NDC PARTY WAS FORMED.

    ''We have been vice presidents for far too long, it is time you make ONE OF YOUR OWN President.'' - John Mahama.

    WHAT ARE THE REST OF US TO JOHN ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't a Pan-Africanist; he was preaching for racial harmony and not separation. He envidaged a day that Black and White would live sie by side in perfect harmony without discrimination. It was Malcom X ...
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  • The mask 9 years ago

    Political parties in power tend to reward communities they like and neglect others. This is usually based on ethnicity or votes garnered.

    Some communities have had this problem since Independence. A certain phenomenon can ...
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  • ATIA FRAFRA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago

    TANII IS STILL TANII, WHAT EVER IT IS. MAHAMA IS TANII, NO BRAINS! !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • kofikofi 9 years ago

    Who is this kid?

  • king 9 years ago

    why attack someone's opinnion? bcos u have none? Grow up foolish young kofikofi

  • lyte 9 years ago

    grow up.bush boy

  • Contemporary Youth 9 years ago

    Africans must praise Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, George Padmore, W. E.B. Dubois, Martin Luther King Jr, Patrice Lumumba, Julius Nyerere, and Marcus Garvey for their pioneering role in Pan-Africanism.

  • Michael K. Tettevi 9 years ago

    I am interested in that AU common passport and I am dreaming of a common currency for the whole of Africa. (May the soul of Kaddafi rest in peace.)

  • United Ghana 9 years ago

    I'm a committed pan Africanist but there isn't a single pan Africanist leader/party in Africa today, only thieving neo-colonialist. That's why pan-Africanism is not treated seriously

  • Humanity 9 years ago

    When it comes to Africanism there are no rooms for NPP and their forefathers.

    The NPP and their forefathers are only interested in their territory" kokuase" They are so egocentric and they want to deny the rest of Ghanaian ...
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  • OBIBINI 9 years ago

    The youth rather may turn out to be the biggest threat to Africa's economic and political freedoms.Because of their lack of knowledge about colonialism and their lack of experiencing it they tend to see our former colonial m ...
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  • Shabi 9 years ago

    Good point there Bro. So what are you doing about it? We all have the capacity to spread the knowledge about the risks and dangers of an Africa that is not united. Our oppressors are masters of divide and rule and they are we ...
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  • king R. 9 years ago

    it's rather unfortnate that the spirit of pan-africanism is no longer trumpeted by african leaders of today.U attempt travelling across the boarders and the harrassments are just unbearable. Leaves u wondering if u are coming ...
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  • MUSIC AND MOVIE IS DEVILISH 9 years ago

    Please go to youtube.and type sharing with non muslim.