'A little consistency may be useful' – Kwesi Pratt Jnr questions Ghana's stance on coups

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  • Odo Broni 2 days ago

    This inconsistency depicts weak Government . We as a country is trying to please all. It doesn't make sense at all.

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 2 days ago

    “GHANA IS RIPED FOR A COUP D’ETAT”
    ……….Asiedu Nketia said.

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 2 days ago

    MAHAMA AND HIS NDC SUPPORT COUP D’ ETAT!!!! THEY SERIOUSLY UNDERMINED ECOWAS GAINS IN CURBING DISGRACEFUL MILITARY JUNTA IN THE SUB REGION!!!

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 2 days ago

    THE BURKINA FASO CRIMINAL IN KHAKI UNIFORM WAS INVITED BY MAHAMA TO HIS INAUGURATION!!!!
    DOES GHANA UNDER MAHAMA HAS ANY MORAL RIGHTS TO CONDEMN ANY CRIMINALS STAGING A COUP IN ANY CORNER OF AFRICA, AFTER HAILING THE BURKINA ...
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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 2 days ago

    ECOWAS STANDS AGAINST COUP D’ETAT BUT, GHANA, A MEMBER OF ECOWAS UNDER MAHAMA AND HIS NDC SUPPORTS COUP!! WHY DO THEY CALL THEMSELVES A “DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS??????? I CAN’T GET IT!!!!!

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 2 days ago

    JUST LOOK AT THE CRIMINALS IN KHAKI SEEKING TO LEAD BENIN!!! A DISGRACE AND A BIG SHAME TO THE AFRICAN CONTINENT!!!!!!! ONLY BACKWARD, AND UNCIVILIZED EVIL NDC WILL SUPPORT THIS!!!!

  • Akiti 2 days ago

    Let's face it. The most competent govt known, after the CPP govt of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown by soldiers who were master-minded by antecedents of the NPP in collaboration with foreign intelligence, was the military go ...
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  • Kojo Etuah 2 days ago

    But Mahama was a special guest. Please stop propaganda

  • Akiti 2 days ago

    @ Kojo Etuah. Mahama as the current President of Ghana, was invited recently as a guest to the inauguration of the second and stubborn violation of the Ivoirian constitution when Ouattara had so firmly entrenched himself tha ...
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  • Akronfo Addonothing-Mumu Bawuliar- Ofui AtaaAyi the fugithief 2 days ago

    You go write saaa Taya but Mahama will be your president and will keep on doing a better job than your useless Akronfo adddoodo, his side kick bawuliar and the fujithief ofui atta ayi who is currently wanted.

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 2 days ago

    Hello youth of Ghana..... you can take your own life with medicine......for instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • prophet mohammed was a sick dog. Kill muslims. 2 days ago

    Say no to islam and convert to a real religion.
    Allah is satanic scum and qur'an is toilet paper..........Search online for ways to move away from evil islam. You can join ex-muslim groups online and be safe.......... ...
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  • Lance 2 days ago

    The same way you also wish the army overthrow Mahama

  • Jeremy 2 days ago

    Don’t say Ghana; say NDC and Mahama. Was it not Mahama who made light of the coup in which at least 5 individuals were convicted. And was it not Mahama who made light of Papavi and his secessionists? And called Papavi “Ef ...
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  • ST GHFUO: gh leaders don't have sense 2 days ago

    Coups don't.help..why you ask? plotters are always looking.over their shoulder, spending state resources to.make.friends,.less.development and buy favors

  • Maestro 2 days ago

    I DO NOT SEE ANY INCONSISTENCY MR PRATT. BURKINA FASO COUP WAS DONE AND DUSTED. GHANA COULD NOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT. THE COUP IN BURKINA FASO WAS WELCOMED BY THE CITIZENS UNLIKE BENIN WHICH WAS THE OTHER WAY AROUND. GHANA IS ...
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  • Sage 2 days ago

    You're an idiot

  • Akiti 2 days ago

    @ Sage. Is it because he has revealed the truth which you fear?

  • Traore only controls 40% of Burkina Faso! 2 days ago

    Which citizens welcomed Troare under the barrel of a gun. As we speak Troare only controls the Capital and 40% of the country. The Jihadist control the other 40% and 20% controlled by community vigilantes who have taken up ar ...
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  • Blake 1 day ago

    Bloody imbecile liar....

  • ST GHFUO: gh leaders don't have sense 2 days ago

    @meastro so you chop cunt n trumu all together? You can and should never support a coup. There are democratic methods

  • Jijiga 2 days ago

    Support in Ghana's interest and oppose in Ghana interest. Same as is done by most, if not all western countries. Ghana first!

  • Cc 2 days ago

    Our president stands with Traore but is against the one in Benin. Funny.

  • TT 2 days ago

    Talk is cheap, Pratt.
    Check the consistency of the advocate of democracy, the UK or the American before criticizing Ghana government.

  • sosu 2 days ago

    your double standard ndc party members and their leaders a disgrace to ghana,

  • Konkom 2 days ago

    There is no inconsistency here... Burkina Faso. Mali and Niger already have military rulers... The way to bring them back to your line of thinking is not to shun them, rather cooperate with them... Cooperation does not necess ...
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  • ST GHFUO: gh leaders don't have sense 2 days ago

    Coup plotters don't cooperate they are all winner take all thieves let them allow the people to vote yes or no and you will soon realize that the people don't want them

  • Koa 2 days ago

    @maestro, sorry but you are fool to argue on this line. I don't insult in my argument but you are just a fool without any principles.

  • abele 2 days ago

    your reason fool

  • Maestro 2 days ago

    Its unfortunate but if you refer to fool as an insult then your mental faculty needs recalibration especially your serotonin.....the point is Ghana as country does not support coup nor envisages coup, however if our neighbour ...
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  • Agyeman 2 days ago

    KWESI YOU'RE A PROBLEM YOURSELF. JUST TELL MAHAMA IN THE FACE THAT HE'S JUST A STACK DUMB. YOU KNOW THIS AND YOUR HYPOCRISY IS CHOKING YOU BECAUSE OF YOUR NATURAL NOKOFIO PRINCIPLE. BUULUU. AND DON'T BLOODY GO AND CRY. DISAPP ...
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  • Ananseba 2 days ago

    Ghana has no business sending troops to Bennin. Our soldiers ahould be sent to stop galamsay which is ab existential threat/

  • Holy Sinner 2 days ago

    MAHAMA SHD BE NON ALIGNED.
    I vividly remember the the words of ex president Evans Atta Mills, Di Wo Fie As3m.Whe greedy dastard democratically government's refuse to leave office after their stipulated time,what happens?,th ...
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  • abele 2 days ago

    Shut up Pratt. What have you ever said about the celebration of the bogus PNDC junta anniversaries. Stop being a hypocrite. Is that one not also adoring coups in Africa? I don't think Africa is ripe for democracy because of t ...
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  • ST GHFUO: gh leaders don't have sense 2 days ago

    Abele is a staff worker engaging in petty stealing from. Hotels in East legon

  • Mahama and Okujeto should be tactful in international affairs. 2 days ago

    Kwesi Pratt is on point, besides JM's open condemnation of Israeli airstrike in Doha, Qatar in September this year was seriously uncalled for. Regardless, of JM's stance on the matter, decorum was the best approach to such gi ...
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  • Mahama and Okujeto should be tactful in international affairs. 2 days ago

    Kwesi Pratt is on point, besides JM's open condemnation of Israeli airstrike in Doha, Qatar in September this year was seriously uncalled for. Regardless, of JM's stance on the matter, decorum was the best approach to such gi ...
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  • K.K. Kwabeng 2 days ago

    Ghana don't support coup but if it happens and the coup leader takes over nothing for Ghana to do except to surrender to reality

  • Samus 2 days ago

    Mr Pratt, this is not the policy of Ghana. It's the policy of your ndc so tell your Mahama direct.

  • Yusif 2 days ago

    After barking like a dog under the NPP regime Grand Paa brain is now working ! You have a president whose brains shakes like konkonte on a wheel barrow

  • Kwaku 2 days ago

    Mr. Pratt, please what is your stand? A lot of people look to you for inspiration.
    I remember you are a revolutionary and also against coups.
    Let us know what years of maturity has taught you by declaring your stand today ...
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  • Konfo 2 days ago

    Kwesi, l do agree 100% with you. We're not in animal farm.

  • Ujah 2 days ago

    Big bro Kwasi, this one Dee I beg u can't be a straight stick tree n think u will with stant the win. Moreover Brukina is a neighbor,we can't afford to be antagonist with them. We need peace n security at the top there. Benni ...
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  • MUMJ VOTERS 1 day ago

    To me, I think Mahama was planning to get help from Troure in case Akufo Addo mess up with the election. He invited him to his swearing in, and making friendship with him, including Ibrahim Mahama.

  • Kwaku 1 day ago

    Could it be that the Ghana Army's presence in Benin was to ensure the protection of Ghanaian and allied interests and not allow Nigeria absolute freedom in the absence of alternate forces in Benin?

  • Dzogolo 1 day ago

    Military intervention in Africa can not be completely ruled out. Will it be wrong the Togolese Military to overthrow Eyadema? I believe the answer is no. Some civilian government in Africa are just in power to collaborate wi ...
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  • DDT 1 day ago

    I was shocked when I heard our president condemning the coup in Benin. Sending troops to Benin to protect french interest is unwise. Taxpayers money should be used wisely. Don't allow our slave masters to continue to see you ...
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  • Eric Mensah 9 hours ago

    If it was Nana Addo who did it he would mentioned his name and lambasted him but since Mr Mahama who showered praise on the Burkina Faso leader he conveniently chosen to talk about government and not Mahama.