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Bury all presidents in their hometowns and save us the trouble.
Who cares where he cares where he comes from? Will that in any way help Ghana?
Right,that family has some weired history,how on earth they don't even know where they come from,who in Ghana doesn't know where they come from originally and why this time,why he never responded to the family that was claimi ...
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ATTA MILLS, IF HE DIED HIS NATURAL DEATH, MAY HAVE SUFFERED FROM OESOPHAGEAL CANCER CAUSED BY THE VIRUS S. CUNNILINGUS LAPEEWA, WHICH AFFECTS THE BUCAL PATHWAY OF MOSTLY MEN. THE VIRUS GETS ITS NAME FROM THE SEXUAL ACT OF MEN ...
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Mills was known to be a big fan of oral sex.
When did this stupid one start talking? Watch it he has a presidential ambition
It just keeps getting murkier...
Why this time round? Does that suggest to me that the late President never knew where he hailed from? Prof.? Any more news? The truth about the circumstances leading to his death would dully come out. Shallom.
How did he fill the forms with Otuam when he wasn't from Otuam? Was Johnson Asiedu Nketia the NDC's General Secretary aware of this or not? Is Cadman Mills saying the late Professor Atta Mills did not know he was from Cape Co ...
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IT MEANS THAT THE EC SHOULD HAVE DISQUALIFIED ATTA MILLS & THE NDC FROM CONTESTING IN THE ELECTIONS. BUT STRANGELY, SEE HOW THEY RATHER WANTED TO DISQUALIFY OTHER PARTIES BY PLANTING MAHAMA'S GIRLFRIEND CHARLOTTE OSEI AT THE ...
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I'm struggling my brains to understand Dr Cadman Mills.
Is he claiming that he does not have any (older) relatives who can ascertain whther he truly hails from Otuam or not?
Meanwhile, if they do not come from Otuam but ...
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Please, the secret is Cadman and Atta Mills are from Accra paternally but the psychological problem behind the whole thing is that they were born in the central region and grew up down there outside Accra.
Do not forget t ...
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I can't imagine why this man is suddenly singing like a parrot...
So what....? Are you saying that your late brother's hometown is different and you could not speak out against it? You just cowered when someone opposed you? ...
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Williams Shakespeare was right indeed. Confusion no aye basaa. Who and what then are we to believe?
If your father is called Charles Odartey Mills and married a woman from Cape Coast, does that stop you from telling the whole nation where your father came from. You talk about Cape Cape Cape Coast that you believe you hailed ...
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Where were you all this while?
But what nonsense is dis. So all these while u people don't even know where u come from. Hahahahahaha u r even saying it urself dat Cape coast is no one's hometown. Like Kumasi n nkawkaw, no one can say those places are ...
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Prof Mills was a GA man,his father is Charles Odartey Mills who married a woman from CapeCoast,GA people chose the father's side and Fante and AKAN choose the mothers side,this is what has caused the confusion as to exactly w ...
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Perhaps that explains why he was so 'Cassava dough' and 'Otoolege"!
Prof Mills and his brother Cadman Mills are ashamed of their father called Charles Odartey Mills who was a GA married to a Fante woman,they always talk about their uncle,your uncle is not your father,you are from your father' ...
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Listen to urself again. Your late brother documented that he hails from otuam but u are oblivious of that. What a cocktail and bull story? At age 60 on this planet in this country and educated twins like you cannot determine ...
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So u mean prof Mills lied ? Look at someone who calls himself a bother of late Prof Mills making stupid allegations against a dead man who cannot respond.
Cadman Mills, u will die as an aborted child and your funeral will ...
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Du Bois came from America died and buried in Ghana so Cadman should not bring himself with this Otuam Cape Coast palava. We are thinking about our economy.
Don't you know your Akan tradition?