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"However we look at it, educated Ghanaians in power
show no concern for the rest of the people."
No concern for others, period!
"Abro" is our number one problem!!!
Very unfortunately those who must read this article are busy stealing and dont even know how to access the internet. Take an honest survey to prove me wrong. They construct urban highways with no pedestrian cross-bridges or t ...
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Brilliant article!
YES,WE BEG OTHER NATIONS FOR MONEY TO BE ABLE TO PAY 275 LAWMAKERS! IN A FEW MORE YEARS WE ARE GOING TO HAVE SOME 30 MORE ADDED TO THE NUMBER JUST BECAUSE THE CONSTITUTION SAYS WE MUST DO IT!!!
The truth indeed.
Thank you, Kweku, for the honesty of your views and the clarity with which you express them. What our judges, lawyers, parliamentarians, journalists and public intellectuals do and say is truly laughable, a tragic comedy. Th ...
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Sorry for writing Kweku instead of Kwaku.
Whilst you have every right to call for an immediate resolution of the electoral dispute, why not take a breath and look at the rules of the court?
Will you say the justices are violating the rules? If not, then our only ...
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The riles of the court were imposedby the justices themselves. At any time if they deem the rules to be antiquated and not serving the needs of the country they CAN revise the rules. I reallky do not see your appologies
My apologies? I have not offered any.
Assuming the rules were imposed by the justices themselves, you must know that they were imposed BEFORE the commencement of the game. Once the game starts YOU DO NOT CHANGE ANY OF TH ...
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Excellent article and others have said so in different ways. Whichever way one looks at it we are not capable of government. We do not have the skills, temperament, humility and empathy to govern. Our leaders and managers are ...
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I hope you are not just preaching gospel and then practicing evil some where Mr. author, because it looks and sounds like you have written a superb article which has indicated lack of sympathy and or empathy on the part of al ...
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Although we appear to be well-educated, our priorities are misplaced and hearts are in the dumpster. We do not care for others especially our young and frail - very poor social security. It is shameful.
Thanks
Kweku Danso, stop your odiously selective postulation. The circumstances that Lee Kwan Yu and Singapore found themselves in are not comparable to Ghana and Nkrumah at the time. You mentioned Lee Kwan Yu, and my question for y ...
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