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Informative. Thank you bruv
rip b.a. mensah
what i dont understand is how can herbert mensah be in bed with the very people-rawlings, who destroyed his father's business?
there must be more to this story.
eeih, as they say ;
"only time would tell"
Johnny thanks so much for such a perfect and thoughtfully written piece and for taking us through the memory lane. Great piece!!!
Thanks to the monster Rawlings unforgivable fake socialist revolution that violently took ou ...
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Thank you for this great piece of writing and reminiscing of what used to be right!
Well done. May his soul rest in perfect peace.
Well written tributes to a great man
Sombre and fantastic piece. Hope everyone understands the lessons herein contained.
It is good but your facts about some of his businness dealings may not be right. We were a young nation therefore those leading should have led by example. What I heard was that he had an arrangement with Customs which allowe ...
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That is a lie.
He used to pay his excise duty in advance to Ghana during Liman's regime.
Rawlings's govt through some envious Ewe customs officials wanted him to pay duty on products that he hasn't sold and he refused. ...
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This is a great piece. I like the way it is ended. The so called business men in Ghana today are like the present day millionaires in Russia. They never worked for their capital. They were the very people who preached soc ...
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RIP Mr BA Mensah, May God Bless bussinessmen in Ghana to be as hardworking as you were.
Everyone must read the seventh paragraph of this nice piece
Low life Kwadjoe. You say the writers facts about his business dealings MAY NOT be right. Your own words MAY NOT and yet you are claiming hearsay to be factual. No where in the well written article by a well brought up kid ta ...
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What a tribute harping on the material acquisitions of a man who largely benefitted from the largess of a corrupt government...
...as he was let down by BOTH NDC and NPP.He was however much bigger than both those parties.A true business mogul,not the half baked pretenders we see these days.
This is life's lessons and one can't rule out politics!
Great scene revisited! This eulogical narrative "puts tears into my eyes". There were similar hardworking affluent businessmen and women in Kumasi who suffered at the hands of JJR's PNDC, lost everything they worked for their ...
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uncle B A Mensah may he rest in peace
this is awesome tribute. bravo
This is a foolish thought. Let me tell you this president Mahama has no single Right to wpie out the Military. The army was there even B4 the birth of his great great great gound father. If he has a problem, than he has to wa ...
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Johnny cougar, well written piece
This is a well written, and from the heart tribute to a great man. Thanks, Johnny.
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What do we have now? A thieving political and business elite who have not raised a dime of their own capital conniving with our civil and public servants to steal Ghana’s scarce resources under all sorts of rotten deal ...
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I was a police officer stationed at the Airport polce barracks those years.History recalls and Rawlings and his hechmen wil pay for that no matter how long it takes.Enviness is killing ghanians.
The day I stepped foot inside the (ITG)International Tobacco Group's walled compound around the New Times industrial area was unquestionably breathtaking. It housed the magnificent and posh headquarters with its surrounding o ...
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Nii Blukoo-Allotey; thank you for such a very nice piece. About ten years ago I wrote a piece on these Ghanaweb titled "Lest We Forget" partly summing up how Rawlings destroyed entrepreneurs such as Mr. B.A. Mensah and Mr. Si ...
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I must say this is a rather heart warming piece. I was however drawn to your editorials in ghanaweb.com; and saddened by the substance it entails. I bet the Osagyefo has never seen peaceful rest(God bless his soul). Fortunat ...
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Well done, Johnny,
I came to the area later, but I remember the people you mentioned, and your dad too. Very hard working Ghanaians who were victims of an envious group of tribalist misfits. They worked hard and uplifted hun ...
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Rest in peace Mr. Gentle man!