Well done. I think the same as you do. We must move away from this destructive trajectory and canalise our political proclivities for constructive purposes. I like this dialogue you have opened up. The situation is not helped ... read full comment
Well done. I think the same as you do. We must move away from this destructive trajectory and canalise our political proclivities for constructive purposes. I like this dialogue you have opened up. The situation is not helped by the numerous radio stations and internet websites which concoct, fabricate and peddle lies to mislead our gullible and non-discerning reading public. We need to clean the Aegean stables by cleaning the mess and rot in our media. The law must descend heavily on miscreants and lawless scoundrels in our body polity.
Kojo T 11 years ago
Thanks Osei Poku. You said it as it should. That is why Nkrumah banned them . Hi cousin , are you with zambian beer or the Congolese variety? Careful the Zambian beauties
Thanks Osei Poku. You said it as it should. That is why Nkrumah banned them . Hi cousin , are you with zambian beer or the Congolese variety? Careful the Zambian beauties
kotoo,germany 11 years ago
Folish Osei,what do you expect npp to do,when there is clear evidence, that the 2012 presidential election was not fair and rigged.We need to face facts despite our party differences
Folish Osei,what do you expect npp to do,when there is clear evidence, that the 2012 presidential election was not fair and rigged.We need to face facts despite our party differences
Paul Amuna 11 years ago
You are right, both two dominant parties have characteristically politicised situations in the country to suit their own parochial interests. We are not saying partises should not operate but clearly some actions are against ... read full comment
You are right, both two dominant parties have characteristically politicised situations in the country to suit their own parochial interests. We are not saying partises should not operate but clearly some actions are against the national interests and both parties are guilty as charged. The NDC would probably behave in the same way as the NPP were things to be in the revers, with the energy, water and other crises.
Well done. I think the same as you do. We must move away from this destructive trajectory and canalise our political proclivities for constructive purposes. I like this dialogue you have opened up. The situation is not helped ...
read full comment
Thanks Osei Poku. You said it as it should. That is why Nkrumah banned them . Hi cousin , are you with zambian beer or the Congolese variety? Careful the Zambian beauties
Folish Osei,what do you expect npp to do,when there is clear evidence, that the 2012 presidential election was not fair and rigged.We need to face facts despite our party differences
You are right, both two dominant parties have characteristically politicised situations in the country to suit their own parochial interests. We are not saying partises should not operate but clearly some actions are against ...
read full comment