AKUFFO ADDO IS MAN WHO ALWAYS CARRIES BAGGAGES WHEREEVER HE GOES. AKUFFO ADDO CANNOT WIN ANY GENNUE ELLECTIONS IN NPP OR GHANA
AKUFFO ADDO IS MAN WHO ALWAYS CARRIES BAGGAGES WHEREEVER HE GOES. AKUFFO ADDO CANNOT WIN ANY GENNUE ELLECTIONS IN NPP OR GHANA
Kojo T 9 years ago
Nana is a thief which is why he wanted on two occasions to sneak in through the back door He knew he could bribe the Judges Unfortunately , it did not work
Nana is a thief which is why he wanted on two occasions to sneak in through the back door He knew he could bribe the Judges Unfortunately , it did not work
Amos 9 years ago
That is the M-O of NPP elections. That useless & murderer of an MP called Opare Ansah of Suhum uses the same method in their Suhum constituency elections all the time where delegates are made to swear.
Is that not evil. If y ... read full comment
That is the M-O of NPP elections. That useless & murderer of an MP called Opare Ansah of Suhum uses the same method in their Suhum constituency elections all the time where delegates are made to swear.
Is that not evil. If you think you're popular, why do you go that length?. Akuffo Addo is a total disgrace to his intelligence, if he has any at all.He will be shocked to his bone in 2016.
Do you have to be president at all cost as if Ghana belongs to his parents& the presidency an inherited one.
Foot soldier 9 years ago
Atiwa is small thing. Just wait and see apalahala in action. Bugri is his surrogate. So look no further. Nana has said he must win elections at all cost, and he is not joking even if Bugri was.
Atiwa is small thing. Just wait and see apalahala in action. Bugri is his surrogate. So look no further. Nana has said he must win elections at all cost, and he is not joking even if Bugri was.
Ekua 9 years ago
Asem b3ba dabi
Asem b3ba dabi
Abban 9 years ago
Kofi nie gyimii nie. Aboaba.
Kofi nie gyimii nie. Aboaba.
Joe canada 9 years ago
Guess what would have happened if the shoe was on the other leg. Nana Addo would have been sitting on the doorstep of supreme Court crying like a kid looking for attention from his parents asking the court to cancel the resu ... read full comment
Guess what would have happened if the shoe was on the other leg. Nana Addo would have been sitting on the doorstep of supreme Court crying like a kid looking for attention from his parents asking the court to cancel the results and also to declare him the sole candidate.
Kojo T 9 years ago
When he won by a landslide I knew there was something FISHY . That is the WAD Akufo Addo or is it Nana Addo or Nana Akufo Addo
When he won by a landslide I knew there was something FISHY . That is the WAD Akufo Addo or is it Nana Addo or Nana Akufo Addo
Abukari Gariba 9 years ago
You try too much to sound analytical. In fact, you come across as shallow and not ready for prime time. This analysis is fit for the toilet
You try too much to sound analytical. In fact, you come across as shallow and not ready for prime time. This analysis is fit for the toilet
VICKY LEE BENTON 9 years ago
HE IS VERY GREEDY, HE HAS NOTHING TO OFFER, THAN JUST BECOMING A PRESIDENT, HE IS NOTHING BUT AN EMPTY SHELL. DOES HE THINK THE PEOPLE ARE STUPID? HE WILL LOSE AND STARTS A CIVIL WAR AND RUN AWAY FROM THE COUNTRY AND LEAVE US ... read full comment
HE IS VERY GREEDY, HE HAS NOTHING TO OFFER, THAN JUST BECOMING A PRESIDENT, HE IS NOTHING BUT AN EMPTY SHELL. DOES HE THINK THE PEOPLE ARE STUPID? HE WILL LOSE AND STARTS A CIVIL WAR AND RUN AWAY FROM THE COUNTRY AND LEAVE US IN TURMOIL. WITH HIS ANTICS ALL DIE BE DIE.
THERE ARE SO MANY BRAINIACS IN THE PARTY AND HE HAS HELD THE WHOLE PARTY IN CAPTIVE. IF HE DOESNT GET HIS WAY THEN NO ONE WILL. WHAT A GREEDY BASTARD. THIS IS A TYPICAL AFRICAN POLITICIAN, ALL HE CARES IS TO BECOME A PRESIDENT, WITH NO VISION. WHO WILL VOTE FOR AN U G L Y PERSON LIKE HIM FOR A PRESIDENT ? THE WHOLE WORLD HAS CHANGED, EVEN THE CHINESE, HAVE CHANGED.
IMAGINE A BEAST LIKE THAT REPRESENTING US AT THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE WITH THE WORLD LEADERS ?
THIS GUY HAS NO CHARISMA, HE DOESNT EVEN COME CLOSE TO PRESIDENT MUGABE, HE HAS MORE APPEARANCE THAN HIM.
WE WOULD BE STALK WITH UP TO NOGOOD N.D.C. THANKS TO THE CHANCE BLOKER AKUFO-ADDO. BECAUSE OF HIS STUPID AMBITION.
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
Dega me Ata,
Is it your proposition that superstitious ritual is enough to throw into doubt a whole election? And that once it occurs in an election somewhere,it invalidates all outcomes everywhere? Did you use this same an ... read full comment
Dega me Ata,
Is it your proposition that superstitious ritual is enough to throw into doubt a whole election? And that once it occurs in an election somewhere,it invalidates all outcomes everywhere? Did you use this same analytical logic in your conclusion on the election petition?
Is it the case that most people were hypnotized into voting overwhelmingly for Akufo-Addo?
We need both good education and good thinking in order to make progress in our country,but among our people, there is an abysmal hiatus between the two! Those who are educated don't think well, and those who think well are not educated.
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago
Dr SAS, I am not suggesting that if what Bugri-Naabu claimed to have done occurred only in Northern Region, then the whole election is in doubt because it would be unreasonable to do so on the basis of proportionality. Howeve ... read full comment
Dr SAS, I am not suggesting that if what Bugri-Naabu claimed to have done occurred only in Northern Region, then the whole election is in doubt because it would be unreasonable to do so on the basis of proportionality. However, I am of the view that if such tactics were widespread, then it could cast doubt either the election, the victory or the landslide.
The other objective of the article is to raise the important issue of free and fair elections not only within NPP or political parties but in Ghana as a whole. This is critical because Ghana just had a contested election through a petition at the Supreme Court and we all heard and saw some of the deficiencies within the electoral system. If after such a petition, a regional party leader could compell or forced delegates to vote in a particular way, then what lessons did the nation learn from the Supreme Court Petition?
Last but not the least, the question of democracy and the political party that is seen to be the leading light on democratic principles and accountability in Ghana with a regional chairman using such methods and publicly saying what he said. These are issues of national interests because such tactics in only one region in Ghana could cause another contested election and a potential conflict in Ghana, especially Northern region where differences of opinion on land and chieftaincy, coupled with party political interests turns into violence, loss of property and life. You may say that to extend matters this far is an exaggeration but it take just a mere spark of fire to cause uncontrollable fire disaster.
Regarding your question as to whether I used the logic in the petition, I think I have answered that in the first paragraph (reasonableness and proportionality), so the answer is emphatically no. In fact, I used "if" to qualify my analysis and conclusions and the title speaks for itself.
Dr SAS, I still believe that Nana Akufo-Addo will beat Alan in any contest and massively because he is the most popular politician in Ghana at the moment. However, that should not stop me from discussing matters that could have serious implications in the future. Would NPP or NDC not have complained had what Bugri-Naabu described occurred in the 2012 presidential election? Or are you suggesting the we should wait till it happens in 2016 before we discuss it?
Dr SAS, I do respect your views as well as your right to disagree and in fact, that is why I post articles so that I can learn from views expressed by others. But to simply describe my the reasoning and conclusions in the articles as, "we need both good education and good thinking in order to make progress in our country, but among our people, there is an abysmal hiatus between the two! Those who are educated don't think well, and those who think well are not educated", because you disagree is unfortunate, to say the least.
You may find the subject matter of the article or my line reasoning as "abysmal hiatus", but I can assure you that if days after the 2016 presidential elections, a regional chairman of either NPP or NDC comes out to make claims such as what Bugri-Naabu did, the other will raise hell in Ghana.
I do not see you as one of those who visit this forum to use abusive language because they disagree with views expressed but I must say that I am very disappointed with your last sentence. Coating it in good language or putting it rhetorically does not take away the insult. Why beat about the bush when you could have simply said, you are educated but can't think well.
Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago
1. What happened in the North, even if it were widespread, is no standard for measuring the validity of any election anywhere. It does not even rise to the level of coercion or force in the legal sense. You cannot go to court ... read full comment
1. What happened in the North, even if it were widespread, is no standard for measuring the validity of any election anywhere. It does not even rise to the level of coercion or force in the legal sense. You cannot go to court and argue that members were coerced or forced because they swore an oath to vote a certain way. They were not coerced or forced by any stretch of the imagination. They voluntarily took part in a stupid ritual which has no force of law. You may however argue that the election was rigged or that the results were skewed....if you have any evidence to support such a view.
2. You don't have to tell us what your article is about: your thrust is captured in your conclusion: "The confession or revelation by Bugri Naabu has not only damaged the said election, but puts a question mark on the results as well as damaged NPP’s credential as a party that believes in democracy and Ghana...."
This sweeping conclusion derived from a superstitious occurrence puts a question mark on your reasoning. So you would doubt the outcome of an election merely because some people swore an oath to vote a certain way?
3. Your article should have condemned Bugri-Naabu's infantile behavior and left the validity of the results intact. But you morphed the two issues and vacillated from your initial position. If you could be swayed by such foolish posturing, your wisdom is in doubt.
For your better understanding therefore, I will put my view more succinctly, " You are educated but cannot think well."
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago
Dr SAS, if you are educated and can think well, that is fine. If you are of the view that had what Bugri Naabu claimed to have done been said by the Northern Regional Chairman of the NDC in the 2012 Presidential election and ... read full comment
Dr SAS, if you are educated and can think well, that is fine. If you are of the view that had what Bugri Naabu claimed to have done been said by the Northern Regional Chairman of the NDC in the 2012 Presidential election and NPP would not have made it part of their petition, and you call that educated and thinking well, that is fine. If you say that, compelling, coercing voters to vote for a particular candidate in a democratic country and there is nothing wrong with it and you call yourself educated and thinking well, that is fine.
With my education and inability to think well, I am still of the view that if what Bugri Naabu claimed to have done happened in any democratic country, it would have been investigated, and if found to be true he would be dealt with according law and the results for the region invalidated and a revote organised. Even if a revote does not happen, the effect would be negligible if the incident happened in only Northern Region
I stand by my statement that Bugri Naabu's claims casts doubt on the elections (whether it was free and fair) and damages the credentials of NPP as the leading democratic party in Ghana. I expected that from NDC and not NPP. I can tell you that Nana Akufo-Addo in his body soul and mind would be ashamed of Bugri Naabu's claims because he did not need that to win. He has only kept silent because, he will need him after securing the flabearership. Privately who knows what he will tell him (may give him a word of advice?).
For your information, we all cannot think in the same way that you do (even if we went to the same school college/university and have the same educational qualifications). BUT that does not mean that those who think differently from you are educated but cannot think well. As a person of the learned profession you should have known this because in your profession that is exactly what happens (the same subject/case, laws, case laws, etc) different Attorneys and Judges analyse, apply and reach different conclusions. Are your colleagues on the other side of the case in court educated and cannot think well just because they take a different view from you given the same facts on a case? Learn how to argue your case without insulting others. It is uncouth and unprofessional and did not expect an Attorney to behave the way you have.
Lawrence 9 years ago
Ata, why waste your time on Dr. SAS. He/She is one of the people who are helping Nana Addo to remain the President of the opposition.
Ata, why waste your time on Dr. SAS. He/She is one of the people who are helping Nana Addo to remain the President of the opposition.
PAA NII 9 years ago
Kejetia Attorney, you wish you could have one.
Kejetia Attorney, you wish you could have one.
Kojo T 9 years ago
You are not thinking well . Nana stole and I said it from the beginning
You are not thinking well . Nana stole and I said it from the beginning
K.K 9 years ago
This n.p.p party without any conscience and is replete with dubious and vicissitudes such as akufo and others harboring the idea of spreading ebola across tribal lines in order to win sympathy and oust Mahama our rightful lea ... read full comment
This n.p.p party without any conscience and is replete with dubious and vicissitudes such as akufo and others harboring the idea of spreading ebola across tribal lines in order to win sympathy and oust Mahama our rightful leader who can actually. Akufo can't wait and won't wait for 2016 knowing already he has lost . This Ebola tactic is his last desperation attempt to become president. Tofiakwa!!
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Kofi, you write well, but do you really believe that such a high caliber of delegates could be intimidated or forced to vote for Akuffo Addo? Additionally, on what basis do you believe this intimidation likely occurred in ... read full comment
Kofi, you write well, but do you really believe that such a high caliber of delegates could be intimidated or forced to vote for Akuffo Addo? Additionally, on what basis do you believe this intimidation likely occurred in the three Northern Regions? Did Alan not receive Zero in the Central Region and did equally poorly in the Western region? Given the situation on the ground, I believe you are grabbing straws with this piece. Alan leaves the country after every election and applies for every international job that opens up. He then shows up during elections and expects to be rewarded for being absent. This will happen and explains his miserable showing at the polls. Bugri Naabu has nothing to do with this. I can assure you that Alan will not cross 8% in the October contest.
ibn abudu @ Canadasheabutter (GhUWR) 9 years ago
Even the the Ghanaian news Sept08/ 2014 , unrepentant Akuffo Addo still boast his TACTICS SHALL NOT BE CHANGED
Northern region knows no peace but violence
Ohene Mtow & Alan camp should boycott & ask the court to investi ... read full comment
Even the the Ghanaian news Sept08/ 2014 , unrepentant Akuffo Addo still boast his TACTICS SHALL NOT BE CHANGED
Northern region knows no peace but violence
Ohene Mtow & Alan camp should boycott & ask the court to investigate the allegations fully
All democratic principles have been broken by Naabu's submissions
k, no problem, a 9 years ago
Are you now are that the UP group proclaim democracy but they are not democratic. This is amlply demonstrated since nkrumah days. Because they shout democracy, democracy, ghaians are fooled to believe that they are democratic
Are you now are that the UP group proclaim democracy but they are not democratic. This is amlply demonstrated since nkrumah days. Because they shout democracy, democracy, ghaians are fooled to believe that they are democratic
Yaw Ohemeng 9 years ago
Kofi, I agree with you on two scores: Bugri Naabu was not helpful to the cause of Akufo Addo by his statement. His later retraction did not go far enough. He should also have apologised to the Alan Kyreremanteng Campaign.
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Kofi, I agree with you on two scores: Bugri Naabu was not helpful to the cause of Akufo Addo by his statement. His later retraction did not go far enough. He should also have apologised to the Alan Kyreremanteng Campaign.
I, however, disagree with you on the other points raised. Extending this to Akufo Addo and examining the effect this might have on his election fortunes in 2016 is stretching it. It is quite clear that Bugri Naabu is an overzealous sycophant who would say anything. There are people like that in every political party. He will learn from what has happened.
If you wanted to tar Akufo Addo with this statement, you should have discussed the justifications given by Bugri Naabu in making that statement. He said all the executives used the name of Akufo Addo to win their positions and not to vote for him was a betrayal. This claim has come up time and time again even to the extent that the party grassroots are saying that Chairman Afoko used this same ploy. In other words, the new executives from polling stations to national level benefited from using Akufo Addo’s name. They faulted the last executive for not working hard to make Akufo Addo President; and their promise was therefore to help Akufo Addo this time round. So the immature, which I include Bugri Naabu, saw the voting for other contestants as a betrayal. It is, however, stretching it to draw Akufo Addo into some sort of coercive conspiracy theory.
There is always a temptation to use western standards to analyse local African politics. The two are not the same. We have had chiefs promising 100% votes in a certain region for a certain politician. This had no adverse impact. We had Daniel Ohene Agyekum using the Antoa deity to intimidate people to vote for the NDC in the Ashanti region; this had no adverse effect on NDC fortunes nationally. However you see an isolated pronouncement by an overzealous party chairman as exposing the dark side of Akufo Addo and think that this would affect his chances, nationally, in 2016. This will soon blow over and I do not share in your analysis.
Our political parties do engage in all sorts of shady manoeuvring, and in my view, the NPP does less of this. This explains why the NDC wins tight elections on wafer-thin majorities. Maybe if the NPP were to be adept at this, we would have been discussing an NPP victory in 2012. Bugri Naabu needs to be condemned alright but I will not bring Akufo Addo into his shenanigans.
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago
Yaw, it is not my intention to tar Nana Akufo-Addo with what Bugri-Naabu claimed to have done. The main objective is to open up debate on democracy and democratic principles within the wider context of Ghanaian elections. The ... read full comment
Yaw, it is not my intention to tar Nana Akufo-Addo with what Bugri-Naabu claimed to have done. The main objective is to open up debate on democracy and democratic principles within the wider context of Ghanaian elections. The other is to caution political parties, especially, NPP and NDC that the tactics described by Bugri-Naabu could not be replicated on a national scale and therefore if such plans are being contemplated, be warned. It is particularly difficult for the opposition to be successful in implementing it in a national election.
I appreciate your concern for western standards being applied to judge Ghanaian culture, customs and practices. That is not what I sought to do, though I mentioned religious and traditional beliefs but they were within the context of democratic principles of free and fair elections and the right of the individual to make a free choice, which I believe is a western concept. However, since Ghana is practicing western democracy, we have no other choice but to use western standards as a measure to judge how best Ghana is doing. In fact, had Buri-Naabu said what he said in the UK, US, Canada or any developed democracy, he would have been in trouble with the law. For example, some Labour politicians of Asian origin were tried and jailed in the UK for compelling or influencing some voters of Asian origin to vote massively for them (through postal ballot) in a local election.
The other reason is to discuss some of the practices in Ghana where Daniel Ohene Agyekum and others use scare mongering tactics to force voters to vote for them. Such practices should have no place in a democracy, even if they are not effective. They should be wrong wherever they come from and such people should be dealt with according to the laws of the country. Sadly, in Ghana laws do not apply to Ohene Agyekum, Bugri-Naabu and their cohorts and that is why the country is lacking behind in development. Apart from hearing this matter discussed on Citi FM yesterday, I am not sure it's being discussed anywhere. Probably, Ghanaians would wait till there is a problem after the 2016 elections before discussing it or going to the court to seek solutions.
You are right, I have no evidence to suggest that Nana Akufo-Addo has anything to do with what Bugri Naabu said or did. If anything, Bugri-Naabu's actions were misguided enthusiasm to ensure victory for Nana Akufo-Addo and in doing so ended up courting controversy
mensah abrampa 9 years ago
Until Tuesday, September 9, 2014, I've lived under the false impression that the anti-Akuffo Addo/NPP coalition within the NDC had taken a well deserved time out to look inward for a change and eke out the orgy of failed lead ... read full comment
Until Tuesday, September 9, 2014, I've lived under the false impression that the anti-Akuffo Addo/NPP coalition within the NDC had taken a well deserved time out to look inward for a change and eke out the orgy of failed leadership that has bedeviled their party and the nation.
Suddenly, they're engaged in a flurry of activity and its purpose? Hog-tie Akuffo Addo and the NPP before 2016. There's such a void in real leadership in Ghana that you'd expect they'll take extreme measures to make themself look relevant.
The purported statement by the Northern Region Chairman of the NPP, Alhaji Bugri Naabu, is churlish and idiotic but more importantly, it udermines the tenets of democracy. There has to be a full investigation to establish the facts of the momentous occurence and its portentous consequences and hold fresh elections if proven to be true.
But let not ignorance and thoughtlessness lead anyone into the error of assuming this is not an isolated happenstance but a widespread orchestration of electoral coercion and fraud.
My question to the NDC is: "do they ever rise above those under their condemnation"?
As for Mr Kofi Atta, my advice is : "never forget that thinking aloud on a piece of paper about Nana Akuffo Addo's foibles is silver but your silence is pure gold.
Kojo T 9 years ago
Nana belong to the trash bin and not leadership. He has old and out dated ideas that are IRRELEVANT . Please let us keep looking for the Real one
Nana belong to the trash bin and not leadership. He has old and out dated ideas that are IRRELEVANT . Please let us keep looking for the Real one
mensah abrampa 9 years ago
Why are you and the NDC so scared of Nana? The answer is not far fetched.He's the only one who can turn the sunshine the NDC is basking in into pitch-darkness. He scares the daylight out of you. Does it make any sense what-s ... read full comment
Why are you and the NDC so scared of Nana? The answer is not far fetched.He's the only one who can turn the sunshine the NDC is basking in into pitch-darkness. He scares the daylight out of you. Does it make any sense what-so-ever that the NDC gets to pick the presidential candidate for the NPP? Rivals don't say what they mean and never mean what they say to each other. The NPP would be too daft and dumb to heed the chicanery of their bitterest rival, the evil NDC. Who does that, Mr too smart by half?
NEMESIS 9 years ago
You're a stupid fool, raving and ranting like a mad trokosi dog. You have no shame at all, not the slightest. Did you write same about the Atuguba verdict, Victoria Hammah's own confessions, made under no duress, but in the c ... read full comment
You're a stupid fool, raving and ranting like a mad trokosi dog. You have no shame at all, not the slightest. Did you write same about the Atuguba verdict, Victoria Hammah's own confessions, made under no duress, but in the comfort of her own car? What did you write when she mentioned Oye Lithur's name, that she played a major role in NDC's election petition victory, because she managed to influence the judges after meeting with them prior to the declaration of the election petition results. During the entire election petition hearing live on TV, wasn't it obvious to the world, that the NDC didn't win that last elections after all? What did you say about Atuguba's perverted justice? Those ones have no serious implications for our democracy? Go ahead with your nonsensical articles, and let the equally stupid, damn idiots agree with you. It's good that you're helping NDC followers hear what they always want to hear, which are lies. No matter how fervent and resolute you are in employing devilish tactics aimed at putting Nana in a bad light, he'll still remain the people's choice. If you're not writing in favour of NDC, let's see you writing about the massive corruption and rot in govt. The economy is in shambles, the pieces cannot be put together; the sufferings of the masses have been assuaged, worsened rather than finding pragmatic solutions that will help better people's lives. Mahama and his cohorts have virtually succeeded in messing everything up from A to Z. So much to write about if you have the country's democracy at heart. During NDC's last delegates conference in Sunyani during which Konadu Agyeman Rawlings challenged Prof Mills, what didn't we see and hear? Do you think if there had been no incidences of bribery, there would have been that landslide victory for late Prof Mills? At the programme, JJ was hooted at by a section of the delegates, when he first entered the hall to take his seat. In Cape Coast during a "thank you" tour by Konadu, we heard how she was heckled by NDC security guards, who refused her entry into one of the town-halls to interact with the people. All of those have no potential implications for our democracy, eh? Our democracy has already been shit bombed by the NDC. Go ahead and write those lies about Nana, as if in the NDC everything that happens is clean and perfect. If no one is watching you, God is. He's the one who'll judge whether you're fair or biased, full of hate. Kwasiaba, hell is your dwelling place. Some of us also hate you with all our strength, body and soul in same manner as you hate Nana. Let the idiots and goons who say the results must be nullified, go and do so if they have the guts. They should have nullified Afari Gyan's presidential results way back then, and especially Atuguba's. So annoying, when it's NDC people who commit crime, wantonly break the law, it's okay, it's fine. But when it's other party people, then hell must break loose by all means. When Jesus said "Let the man who says he has never sinned before, throw the first stone", they all fled, with all those balls dangling in between their legs. Worst crimes are being perpetrated by this ruling NDC govt, and yet we hear govt officials shamelessly making pronouncements that accuse others of wrongdoing. Write about those things and leave Nana alone, who's just one single, harmless individual. You don't know anything, or else you won't even say a thing like "last but not the least", instead of "last but not least". Cambridge scholar, indeed! This is simple English grammar, not lies, fabrications, cooked up stories to paint people black. Your entire family put together, including whatever you've achieved in academia, can't equal Nana's achievements. "Aboaba", "Kwasiaba" Kofi Ata, you're really sick. Sick in the head!
Owura 9 years ago
Kofi Ata, I think your article is poor if it is based on the analysis of the above information. We are not talking about 1% or 5% or even 10% point lead over his closest rival but a difference of over 70%. Statistically even ... read full comment
Kofi Ata, I think your article is poor if it is based on the analysis of the above information. We are not talking about 1% or 5% or even 10% point lead over his closest rival but a difference of over 70%. Statistically even if given a margin of error of 15% Alan could not even get close enough to have doubts over the results. Why dont you guys just accept that Nana is the candidate the majority of NPP members want, throw in the towel live to fight another day. The way Alan is carrying on is having a detrimental effect on his future prospects because Dr Bawumiah is becoming more popular the more Alan drags on. Being a Presidential candidate is a privilege and not a right so the earlier Alan and his followers learnt this the better it would be for them.
Lexus 9 years ago
PRICELESS !!!$$$$$$!!!
PRICELESS !!!$$$$$$!!!
LONTO-BOY 9 years ago
MASSA KOFI, my answer to your question is that, it looks like you're stretching Mr Bugri Naabu's incredible stupidity and irresponsible behaviour too far. Clearly, Bugri Naabu comes across as a very controversial and divisive ... read full comment
MASSA KOFI, my answer to your question is that, it looks like you're stretching Mr Bugri Naabu's incredible stupidity and irresponsible behaviour too far. Clearly, Bugri Naabu comes across as a very controversial and divisive figure, bearing in mind, his claims and statements.
I think Mr Bugri Naabu, by making those claims and statements wanted to be seen as a loyal and staunch supporter of Nana Akufo-Addo. I believe Nana Akufo-Addo worked hard to secure that strong endorsement of his leadership candidacy. The vote was fair and transparent. Regard Bugri Naabu's claims as complete nonsense, unless you believe somehow, those claims cast doubt over Nana Akufo-Addo's decency and integrity.
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago
LONTO-BOY, I have no reason to suspect or believe that Nana Akufo-Addo was even directly or indirectly aware of Bugri Naabu's claims, let alone cast doubt on his decency and integrity. However, if what Bugri Naabu claimed to ... read full comment
LONTO-BOY, I have no reason to suspect or believe that Nana Akufo-Addo was even directly or indirectly aware of Bugri Naabu's claims, let alone cast doubt on his decency and integrity. However, if what Bugri Naabu claimed to have done was widespread, then, it casts doubt on the elections, particularly the landslide victory. I am also of the view that in the minds of others, especially, the Alan Team there will always be some doubt in their minds about the election results.
Moreover, I am personally disappointed that a party such as NPP that I expect more from when it comes to democratic credentials would have such a person (Regional Chairman) behaved the way he did. Perhaps, as a friend of mine tells me, I give too much credit to NPP on this matter whilst I see NDC as less democratic. Again, maybe as Yaw said in his comment, I am using standards here to judge Ghanaian politics. Nonetheless, I am sure if this had happened in a national election by either of the two leading parties the other would cry foul. In other words, if it would not be acceptable in national elections it should be unacceptable in any election.
I know that there are people in both Alan and Nana's camps that would do anything to ensure victory for their man and Bugri Naabu is one of such supporters. These people risk even damaging their candidate (as Katakyie has been doing on Ghanaweb) with their actions and omissions.
Interestingly, Bugri Naabu seems to have got away with murder by issuing that withdrawal statement which was cleverly written, probably by a lawyer.
Lawrence 9 years ago
I call on Nana Akufo-Addo to immediately ask the Party executives to declared the August 31 elections null and void so that a new election s would be conducted before October 18. If Nana could go to the Supreme Court to have ... read full comment
I call on Nana Akufo-Addo to immediately ask the Party executives to declared the August 31 elections null and void so that a new election s would be conducted before October 18. If Nana could go to the Supreme Court to have results canceleed, I don't see why he cannot do this to safe the party and his candidacy.
AKUFFO ADDO IS MAN WHO ALWAYS CARRIES BAGGAGES WHEREEVER HE GOES. AKUFFO ADDO CANNOT WIN ANY GENNUE ELLECTIONS IN NPP OR GHANA
Nana is a thief which is why he wanted on two occasions to sneak in through the back door He knew he could bribe the Judges Unfortunately , it did not work
That is the M-O of NPP elections. That useless & murderer of an MP called Opare Ansah of Suhum uses the same method in their Suhum constituency elections all the time where delegates are made to swear.
Is that not evil. If y ...
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Atiwa is small thing. Just wait and see apalahala in action. Bugri is his surrogate. So look no further. Nana has said he must win elections at all cost, and he is not joking even if Bugri was.
Asem b3ba dabi
Kofi nie gyimii nie. Aboaba.
Guess what would have happened if the shoe was on the other leg. Nana Addo would have been sitting on the doorstep of supreme Court crying like a kid looking for attention from his parents asking the court to cancel the resu ...
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When he won by a landslide I knew there was something FISHY . That is the WAD Akufo Addo or is it Nana Addo or Nana Akufo Addo
You try too much to sound analytical. In fact, you come across as shallow and not ready for prime time. This analysis is fit for the toilet
HE IS VERY GREEDY, HE HAS NOTHING TO OFFER, THAN JUST BECOMING A PRESIDENT, HE IS NOTHING BUT AN EMPTY SHELL. DOES HE THINK THE PEOPLE ARE STUPID? HE WILL LOSE AND STARTS A CIVIL WAR AND RUN AWAY FROM THE COUNTRY AND LEAVE US ...
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Dega me Ata,
Is it your proposition that superstitious ritual is enough to throw into doubt a whole election? And that once it occurs in an election somewhere,it invalidates all outcomes everywhere? Did you use this same an ...
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Dr SAS, I am not suggesting that if what Bugri-Naabu claimed to have done occurred only in Northern Region, then the whole election is in doubt because it would be unreasonable to do so on the basis of proportionality. Howeve ...
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1. What happened in the North, even if it were widespread, is no standard for measuring the validity of any election anywhere. It does not even rise to the level of coercion or force in the legal sense. You cannot go to court ...
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Dr SAS, if you are educated and can think well, that is fine. If you are of the view that had what Bugri Naabu claimed to have done been said by the Northern Regional Chairman of the NDC in the 2012 Presidential election and ...
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Ata, why waste your time on Dr. SAS. He/She is one of the people who are helping Nana Addo to remain the President of the opposition.
Kejetia Attorney, you wish you could have one.
You are not thinking well . Nana stole and I said it from the beginning
This n.p.p party without any conscience and is replete with dubious and vicissitudes such as akufo and others harboring the idea of spreading ebola across tribal lines in order to win sympathy and oust Mahama our rightful lea ...
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Kofi, you write well, but do you really believe that such a high caliber of delegates could be intimidated or forced to vote for Akuffo Addo? Additionally, on what basis do you believe this intimidation likely occurred in ...
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Even the the Ghanaian news Sept08/ 2014 , unrepentant Akuffo Addo still boast his TACTICS SHALL NOT BE CHANGED
Northern region knows no peace but violence
Ohene Mtow & Alan camp should boycott & ask the court to investi ...
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Are you now are that the UP group proclaim democracy but they are not democratic. This is amlply demonstrated since nkrumah days. Because they shout democracy, democracy, ghaians are fooled to believe that they are democratic
Kofi, I agree with you on two scores: Bugri Naabu was not helpful to the cause of Akufo Addo by his statement. His later retraction did not go far enough. He should also have apologised to the Alan Kyreremanteng Campaign.
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Yaw, it is not my intention to tar Nana Akufo-Addo with what Bugri-Naabu claimed to have done. The main objective is to open up debate on democracy and democratic principles within the wider context of Ghanaian elections. The ...
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Until Tuesday, September 9, 2014, I've lived under the false impression that the anti-Akuffo Addo/NPP coalition within the NDC had taken a well deserved time out to look inward for a change and eke out the orgy of failed lead ...
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Nana belong to the trash bin and not leadership. He has old and out dated ideas that are IRRELEVANT . Please let us keep looking for the Real one
Why are you and the NDC so scared of Nana? The answer is not far fetched.He's the only one who can turn the sunshine the NDC is basking in into pitch-darkness. He scares the daylight out of you. Does it make any sense what-s ...
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You're a stupid fool, raving and ranting like a mad trokosi dog. You have no shame at all, not the slightest. Did you write same about the Atuguba verdict, Victoria Hammah's own confessions, made under no duress, but in the c ...
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Kofi Ata, I think your article is poor if it is based on the analysis of the above information. We are not talking about 1% or 5% or even 10% point lead over his closest rival but a difference of over 70%. Statistically even ...
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PRICELESS !!!$$$$$$!!!
MASSA KOFI, my answer to your question is that, it looks like you're stretching Mr Bugri Naabu's incredible stupidity and irresponsible behaviour too far. Clearly, Bugri Naabu comes across as a very controversial and divisive ...
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LONTO-BOY, I have no reason to suspect or believe that Nana Akufo-Addo was even directly or indirectly aware of Bugri Naabu's claims, let alone cast doubt on his decency and integrity. However, if what Bugri Naabu claimed to ...
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I call on Nana Akufo-Addo to immediately ask the Party executives to declared the August 31 elections null and void so that a new election s would be conducted before October 18. If Nana could go to the Supreme Court to have ...
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