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Christopher Opoku was a quintessential sports journalist - Kwabena Yeboah

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  • GH hormone 8 years ago

    Kwabena still no improve his english. What he trying to say? Is all you got to say about Chris Opoku?

  • K. Emmanuel 8 years ago

    Have you improved your English? Do you really understand the word "QUINTESSENTIAL" at all? Get yourself a dictionary and look for the meaning and stop attacking people. You couldn't even spell the word that has been posted bu ...
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  • Oposini 8 years ago

    Ghanaians think the use of big words means intelligence. Remember back in days of taking point tv show...they used words like these....educated illiterates

  • Fuzzy 8 years ago

    Have you gone through what you posted? Even my 3 year old daughter will write better English than what you just wrote. Idiot!

  • Lawrence 8 years ago

    my friend,do u speak better English than Mr.yeboah? what do u mean by he has not his English?

  • Nanahemaa 8 years ago

    My heart aches. Very sad news. He is gone but his legacy still lives. Rest in peace.

  • kofi adu 8 years ago

    kwabena might mean one of the def. self contained. anyway, if you meant that, then it's all good. otherwise, he was not anywhere near you.

  • kofi adu 8 years ago

    kwabena, maybe you meant he was self centered. that sits well with me. otherwise, he was no better than you.

  • GREAT FORLIFIVE 8 years ago

    HHHMMM WHAT CAN I SAY GOD GIVES AND TAKES SO MAY HIS WILL BE DONE

  • Frank 8 years ago

    Quintizential: representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class:
    Kwabena ur word is perfectly correct.
    May God comfort his family.

  • Frank 8 years ago

    Quintesential: representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class: Kwabena ur word is perfectly correct. May God comfort his family.

  • K. Emmanuel 8 years ago

    Very sad to hear this news. Chris, may the Good Lord grant you a place in His bosom.

  • Osono 8 years ago

    That's africa for you.Now he's gone. Oya,bring the big words, the big adjectives to describe him.We honor the dead not the living. That's all we know. Kwabena,acting like a village champion.

  • PanAfricanist 8 years ago

    An appeal to personal attack fallacy. We the Ghanain people must be ready to learn and stop exhibiting acts of ignorance and hatred. The context in the word was used is correct. We dont assign meaning to words out of context.

  • Osono 8 years ago

    You can go ahead and take your English lessons on ghanaweb.Kwabena has always sounded controversial, writing words to confuse the public.

  • Francis oboado 8 years ago

    Rip Sir

  • Akwasi Nkrumah PZ 8 years ago

    Bad news.All Liverpool fans and football fratanity are mourning.May his soul rest in peace.

  • fred 8 years ago

    RIPP Chris. In fact I loved listening to your sports presentations, analysis and above all your eloquent commentary .My condolences to the bereaved family.

  • bologee 8 years ago

    oooooooh, God you knew better for your son Christopher opoku........ still ghana greatest journalist farewell ????????????.

  • songo 8 years ago

    what did you do yo help him before his demise ?

  • Osono 8 years ago

    Thank you, Songo.That's a very good question. We honor the dead in Africa.

  • ISSAH MOHAMMED IKILIL IBN TRAWARAY 8 years ago

    IT IS INDEED A LOSS TO GHANA SPORTS. WE CAN ONLY WISH HIS FAMILY WELL.

  • stateman 8 years ago

    Oh! Christopher Opoku may his soul rest in pace.In fact, he is a professional sport journalist who always fear God most especially during the cause of his duties.Ghana lost a great man .RIP.