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The day Ghana was spelt as S-H-A-M-E

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  • PROF 9 years ago

    MUNTARI
    KEVIN
    ESSIEN

    GOD BLESS THE BIG THREE.

  • OYOKOBA 9 years ago

    This article is very well written. I love it.

  • IDRIS PACAS 9 years ago

    Congratulations!

    Below is one of your paragraphs:
    What was displayed on a grand scale on the world stage was a picture of a country which WAS plagued with ineptitude, indecision and plain foolishness. A country that WAS r ...
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  • KL 9 years ago

    Yes...those three did us a favor. The problems otherwise would have been hidden under the table, as the leadership tried to do. No one talks about the gesture of Muntari to the poor neglected black kids in Brazil. The media p ...
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  • Murtala 9 years ago

    This writer is too smart. I didn't want the article finish. I will look out for more of your articles.

  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    As the days go by more and more people wake up to the reality of the ndc anti Akan hate agenda and their deep rooted corrupt dark souls of evil .This was first initiated by the Ewes and through Mahama and his brothers being c ...
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  • Senyo 9 years ago

    THE CLOWN! YOU ARE THE MOST STUPID CONTRIBUTOR ON Ghanaweb!

  • KL 9 years ago

    Very well said...and in good English too! This is definitely a summary of all that is happening in our beloved country...we think by just praying, majically all things will fall in place in proper order. From the beginning, t ...
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  • Mawutor Alifo 9 years ago

    The 2014 FIFA World Cup is over and we all have some thoughts to share. Here is my take.
    Thumbs up for all the participating countries. Congratulations to the eventual winners (Germany) and runners-up (Argentina).
    As a Ghan ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago

    An old man, a boy and a donkey were going to town. The boy rode on the
    donkey and the old man walked. As they went along they passed some people
    who remarked it was a shame the old man was walking and the boy was
    riding. T ...
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  • kaketonti 9 years ago

    A very good befitting answer to all the "talk-talk" Ghana faces.Oliver ask for more!

  • SOLOMON POBEE, ACCRA 9 years ago

    Thank you.

  • noName 9 years ago

    Thanks for sharing.

  • Naa Ashawa Milton Keynes 9 years ago

    As the president commented at the recent Ecowas summit, "God is in control"so things will be fine regardless of what we do, so why bother planning for the future. As a people we have no control of our actions, so until God ge ...
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  • kobina 9 years ago

    a good piece, the incompetence is just too alarming

  • papillon 9 years ago

    We are a disgrace.

  • SOLOMON POBEE, ACCRA 9 years ago

    Thank you, Sir.

  • mensah abrampa 9 years ago

    The future belongs to those who prepare for it. Those who fail to plan (for the future and think the future will sort itself out ) plan to fail. The future does not sort itself out but it sorts out those who fail to make adeq ...
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  • Nana Amponsem 9 years ago

    Nice write-up,You sound like someone who lives in a well-run country like Canada, Germany or Japan.I will be surprised if you really live in Ghana the officials (both gov't and GFA)couldn't contain KPB because of where he is ...
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