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You are right!
Your writing is so full of pretentiousness it makes for tedious reading, greatly distracting from the message you are trying to impart. Why do you keep using double synonymous adjectives and nouns? Terrible!
Obaa Yaa, mehu wo Ky3!
Has the black man ever successfully managed anything any where on planet earth Kwesi? Simply put the Black African has a very low IQ and isnt to the task of managing a modern nation. All they are good at is fighting each othe ...
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Dear Brother,
Good day.
As with the prequel, the sequel didn't disappoint.
We have a collective responsibility to make Ghana and Africa a better place for all.
Leadership has always been a major problem for us as ...
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Thanks buddy for your article I hope people in authority will read and do something about it. Time is running out.
Jazz, we all need to start afresh and build the Ghana we dream about. All hands on deck, oya!
We don't have any collective responsibility. That is why we have government
A prequel is an account that goes back to tell what happened before a certain story that has already being told. A prequel comes after the original story but tells of a time frame before that story. Since Kwesi's story contin ...
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Yes, Ghana deserves better. Africa in general lacks quality leaders. I think our constitutions are also defective. We need to rethink and tweak our inoperable District Assembly system which is like an albatross hanging on our ...
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Hello,
Well said. May be we need to start from there. A little step at a time.
But time waits for no man. Brilliant essay, though.
Thanks.
Your analysis of the Ghanaian situation is what we need to help us find the solutions. At this moment we dont need scholars who think they can bamboozle us with their expertise to join the government to continue the ruins. An ...
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Exellent piece, Kwesi,
Unfortuntely, the fault is in ALL of us who directly or indirectly chose such a bunch of clueless people to oversee the affairs of the state of Ghana! The signs were all there from 2009 to 2012. It is ...
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