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Choosing a national language for Ghana is long overdue

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  • Mandela 1 month ago

    Filling Potholes is long overdue; nobody needs a fucking national language. We have our languages and we are satisfied.

  • Nsia 1 month ago

    @Massa, thank you very much! It is even more retching and nauseating coming from an over 70 year old NPP supporting tribalist wanker such as Rockson Adofo. Massa, mo ne kasa!

  • Nsia 1 month ago

    Adofo, you lived in UK for over 40 years ,yet you learnt 4uck all. The use of English in the UK is through custom rather than constitution. In other words, English is not the official language in the UK. The only exception ...
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  • seth 1 month ago

    Keep dreaming. Just keep dreaming!!!!!

  • ARE YOU TRYING TO START TRIBAL HEGEMONY? STOP THIS NONSESNE 1 month ago

    Stop this foolish talk.

  • JB 1 month ago

    Needless distractions, if not bigotted suggestion.
    Please let sleeping dogs lie

  • Sheikh 1 month ago

    The author of the article seems to be so justified with his claim that I see there might be an NPD symptom written all over the article. Just check for yourself.

    Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a mental health ...
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  • Nsia 1 month ago

    @Sheikh, we do not need any complicated English words to describe Rockson Adofo or Okoampa Ahoofe. They are Tribalists and Educated Idiots. Simple as that!

  • JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago

    Adofo, a national language isn't what unifies a nation' it's the attitude of citizens towards their fellow citizens that determines whether a nation is unified. You acknowledge in your article that tribalism is an issue in Gh ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago

    "Adofo, a national language isn't what unifies a nation; it's the attitude of citizens towards their fellow citizens that determines whether a nation is unified."

  • Watchman 1 month ago

    Only fools thread on the ground where angels dare. The writer of the article is a tribalist to the core. He has not listened to most Twi speaking persons in public. They mix English with every two words. He has no idea why Br ...
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  • the Villager 1 month ago

    Do you mean IMPOSING or CHOOSING a language, if it is the latter. come again.

  • SERWAA BRONI 1 month ago

    ROCKSON ADOFO, you are the last person to advocate for anything "unity" in Ghana.
    You, the chief INSULTER of the Asantehene. What happened to you? I thought your silence meant you were YAAMUTU.

    In fact, you by the fact th ...
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  • BerylRichards 1 month ago

    Absolute Garbage!!

    We've never needed one, we dont need one.

    Lets get serious and get what we should do straight. We have a super long list of things to do as a nation. And what is dominating our airwaves is National la ...
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  • truth 1 month ago

    Akan is the de facto national language in Ghana. More than half of Ghanaians speak it, and it is relatively easier to learn than the remaining languages. However, a common language for the African continent will be even bette ...
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  • Nsia 1 month ago

    @Truth aka Adofo. There is no language on planet earth called Akan.
    However, there are series of Akan Languages with the same cognates that makes it easier for other Akan language speakers to understand themselves, becaus ...
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  • june 1 month ago

    AUTHOR IS JUST THINKING TRIBAL..HES JUST A TRIBAL FOOL.

  • Captain FukOff 1 month ago

    take your TRIBALISM away ...and go fukkk yurself!!

  • Nsia 1 month ago

    @Adofo,
    the headline below came from you in Dec 2024. The average Ghanaian in 2026 under the NDC govt will not think highly of you. Go back and read some of your tribalist NPP supporting rants. A goon of your type chee ...
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  • Buglisongo 1 month ago

    Rubbish,garbage

  • MANTSE 1 month ago

    In fact you are a fool Tribalistic bigot.Listen nobody needs that stupid Akan language as a national language.There is beauty in our differences .e just have to harmonise the strengths and love each other.My friend e can cut ...
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  • H Aborbi 1 month ago

    This is just another example of the saying "where there is no problem an African will create one". With all the problems the country faces!