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Oko Vanderpujie, Theodosia Okoh Deserves Better

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  • Nii Tsokor 10 years ago

    The mayor has himself to blame for all the noise we are hearing about this. So I ask again. Was this name change necessary at all ? I understand the name change of the football stadium because that was the right thing to do s ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    Source: Daily Guide...

    All of a sudden nonentities want to portray to the world how close they were to the late President.

    Those who had to chat with him for one hour everyday, those Deputy Ministers who had to call him ...
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  • KOLA,LONDON MAIN 10 years ago

    ARM ROBBERY

    You should be specific on what you want to say. It looks like you beating about the bush or more so shooting yourself in the foot when the whole world knows that Kuffuor is not only a thief but an aggressive on ...
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  • KOLA PROGRESSING FORWARD 10 years ago

    "Not mention arm robbery."

    WHO IS ROBBING ARMS IN GHANA, BOROFO KANKAN KOLA? It's ARMED ROBBERY. ARMED means you have weapons like guns, clubs, Machetes etc. ARM means your hand. means

    "Do you not know that Akronfuor ...
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  • kutunpofo 10 years ago

    Nii Tsorkor, you say that "I understand the name change of the football stadium because that was the right thing to do since the Ga people were angry." Which Ga people were angry, and even if that was the case, was their ange ...
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  • Nii Tsokor 10 years ago

    It looks like you did not like the name change of the hockey facility.I said in my retort that the name should have been kept.It should have never been changed.So what is your problem ?

    Where we differ is the name change o ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Nii, does 99% of Ga folks agreeing to a national asset being renamed because Ohene Djan is not a Ga, make it right? What is the percentage of that 99% of the total population of Ghana? Not all popular opinions become policy ...
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  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 10 years ago

    REVERT TO OHENE DJAN STADIUM, NOW!
    the topic of the AMA being caught in National Democratic Congress politics, especially with the decision to remove the name Ohene Djan from the signpost of the sporting edifice in Accra.
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  • Nii Tsokor 10 years ago

    That was what the Ga people wanted .Kuffour was selling state lands to his tribesmen.I mean lands which, by law, should have been returned to the Ga stool because the government had exhausted its use of those lands.

    Kuffou ...
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  • kutunpofo 10 years ago

    Nii Tsorkor, I shudder to think that we live together with tribalistically unrepentant characters like you in the same country. It is an uncomfortable feeling.

    If Kufuor was selling land only to his party people (my view) ...
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  • kutunpofo 10 years ago

    Nii Tsorkor I really do not know where and when you run your poll to determine that 99% of Gas would have agreed to an inexcusably dumb decision to rename the stadium at Accra. Grabbing voodoo figures from your ethnocentric i ...
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  • Nii Tsokor 10 years ago

    If you don't like or agree with it, you have other options out there.Now, you get it straight from me. Ga folks OVERWHELMINGLY support the re-naming of the football stadium.

    To answer your question about my Ga roots, every ...
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  • kutunpofo 10 years ago

    No Nii Tsorkor I dont have a problem with your presumed 100% Ga origin as you say. Why should I?

    What I have a problem with is first of all, your unscientific and assumed knowledge of what all Gas think about this issue an ...
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  • Nii Tsokor 10 years ago

    .....And what do you do for a living? What do you not understand about what I am saying ?

    Let me give you my profile.Born in Accra to Ga parents.Had my early education at a mission school in Accra.Attended Bukom University ...
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  • Gabaa 10 years ago

    This guy is related to the dead president through marriage. Why do you think a high school headmaster in the US becomes an appointed administrator overnight

  • Nii Tsoikor 10 years ago

    Who married who ? I never knew of such relationship between the mayor and president Mills.

  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    There are legions of Ghanaians who have contributed to make Ghana what it is today.
    But we see their worth only through political lenses.

  • Anne 10 years ago

    How can this be tribal when ex president Mills is 100% fante,thank God name has been reversed.Accra sport stadium was reversed to Ohene Djan stadium and it has been reversed to its original name.where is the tribalism.?

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Anne, I understand the reason why Oko Vanderpujie and his cohorts removed Ohene Djan's name was that Ohene Djan was not a Ga. Who told them that Accra Sports Stadium is for the Ga people? It's only on the land of Ga people th ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    Atta... the reason why there are many Akans plying their trade in Accra without any difficulties is because Gas are actually very co-habitats and over generous and never tribal as most people assume.

    I am saying this beca ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    BRAVEBOY, I did not intend to say that Ga people are racist or tribalistic. Not at all. What I meant is that, the decision to change the name of a national stadium because Ohene Djan was not from Accra was racist or tribalist ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    I never accused you of calling Gas tribalist. Like your used the 4Ps example, sometimes our actions and in-actions can actually be prejudical when we in fact don't intend it.

    I am simple saying the Gas do not like the nam ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    BRAVEBOY, thanks for clarification and my apology if I misread, misunderstood or misinterpreted your comment.

  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    That is fine. I come here to learn unconsciously and consciously as well.

  • baggio 10 years ago

    very honest piece,am with you 100% on this one Kofi.

  • Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr., Ph.D. 10 years ago

    Kofi Ata, I don't know why you suppose the name Asihene to be an Akuapem name. Well, the woman you are talking about is my aunt, of Akyem-Kyebi-Adadientem stock. And somebody is going to pay dearly one of these days for humil ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Prof, my apology for getting Madam Theodosia Okoh's ethnic origin wrong. I should have known better because I advise against relying on names to impute one's ethnicity, nationality or country of origin. In fact, initially, I ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    And I will support it as well. Our society is not generally patriarchal like you stated in your article.

    Women have played and still play major roles in our communities and it is good to recognize their efforts and progr ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    corrction.. discovered not recovered. Thanks

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    BRAVEBOY, I heard a mythical story about the genesis of matrilineal succession in Ghana, especially, among the Akan people. It was about yam. That, in the olden days, there was a great famine that resulted in some rituals bei ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    I also heard that story and it is good to hear it again. Our ancestors were masters of disguise and the truth was always buried, that is part of our problems today, but I hope you understand the secret for that story today.

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Yes, I bet almost most Akan children were told that Kwaku Ananse story without any proper explanation. Oral history with nothing to support the claims. I agree with you it's part of the our problems. How can a wife and her ch ...
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  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    Very true and I hope little by little our cultural and people keep a sense of fairness.

    Every system is subject to abuse.

    Do you know the reason for the nephew to marry the widow was to protect the woman despite. We n ...
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  • CYBERGHANA 10 years ago

    IF YOU DO NOT HAVE EVIDENCE TO BACK
    UP THIS "PUT AFRICA DOWN MYTH" WHY DO YOU PERSIST IN PERPETUATING IT?
    I BET TO HUMOUR YOUR UK FRIENDS.

  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    CYBERGHANA... ..Kofi is not writing an European myth about Ghana. It is actually one of our Ananse stories and if you read our change fully, you will understand. It was a story with hidden truths which I explained.

  • BRAVEBOY 10 years ago

    Kwame.. I hate to comment when you make statements or write your provocative long articles, hey! it is your right but you must know you are not doing your name or indeed your lineage any favours. Why couldn't you spend your t ...
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  • kutunpofo 10 years ago

    It seems that it will be a good thing to now leave this matter in the hands of Okoampa and Nii Tsorkor to sort themselves out. They are birds of feather. Feudalistic bigots, both of them

  • Nii Tsokor 10 years ago

    Look at your handle.It has bigotry written all over it.I hate it when nin-com-POOPS like you resort to personal attacks on message boards.

  • kutunpofo 10 years ago

    My friend keep calm and reason. The basis for all your contributions - at least on this subject, is predicated on the fact that you are a Ga who is fighting the cause of Gas to the exclusion of any other reason(s).

    In the ...
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  • Gabby USA 10 years ago

    Thanks a lot for putting in place and exposing these naive officials who disrespect national heroes/heroines and try to eradicate history for future generation. JDM don't let them run you over like the way they did to your p ...
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  • kutunpofo 10 years ago

    If Mahama were to weed out the bad apples in his inner circle, there would be nobody left in government - and that includes Mahama himself.

    For him to have appointed all these funny people into govt in the first place, cas ...
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  • LONTO-BOY 10 years ago

    MASSA KOFI, Dr Oko Vanderpuije's attempt to name the National Hockey Stadium after ex-Pres. John Atta Mills is extraordinarily foolish and contemptible act. Dr Oko Vanderpuije's politically motivated move is an indictment of ...
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  • GREAT NANA ANTWI 10 years ago

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  • Kwadwo 10 years ago

    Sunyani is one of the most beautiful and well planned cities is Ghana. It is well know that one B.K Ottu is responsible for most of the lay out of Sunyani. A street is named after him as recognition for his great work. Mr Ot ...
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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    I remember the man who invented the unibrick telling me that when he presented his invasion in Britain to be registered he was told what the African can do is only to play football, run and play hockey.