Prof. Lungu, even though did not clearly come out with his essay, has a very good command of English language, because he wrote thoroughly on his own without any copying traces, like I said, it's only that, very few "nuts" ca ... read full comment
Prof. Lungu, even though did not clearly come out with his essay, has a very good command of English language, because he wrote thoroughly on his own without any copying traces, like I said, it's only that, very few "nuts" can be found in his "shell."
Lungu, however is trying to point finger at Mahama for his empty promises, loose talks and do little presidency.
If you compare Prof. Lungu to Francis Kwarteng, you will see a very big difference, thus, the bragart Kwarteng is very bad in both English grammar and construction, besides all articles posted by Francis Kwarteng till date are not his own ideas but rather paragraphs copied from different writers.
Kwarteng after copying will try modify some words to big words and end up in a different language all together.
And because he, Kwarteng uses to copy paragraphs from different sources, his essays are almost always deviation as regard to the heading of his garbage/article.
In a nutshell Prof. Lungu out weights 3 times the Dumbass Francis Kwarteng in terms of I.Q.
People who read Kwarteng's crap like me will bear me out that he has nothing sensible to offer readers. When readers comments his weed negative he becomes hysterical and begins to show his village skills by resulting to insults.
When you further push Kwarteng to the wall, he will then start to tell cock and bull stories like, he is an English teacher in the United States, he corrects academic work of some Ghanaian professors in USA, he wtite for many papers throughout the World and all sorts of nonsense.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
ADJOA WANGARA,
Thanks for the read, and the undeserved complement.
You got it - with this piece! It is all about Mr. Mahama's "loose talks". A lot of it is a disservice to serious-thinking Ghanaians and Ghana supporters ... read full comment
ADJOA WANGARA,
Thanks for the read, and the undeserved complement.
You got it - with this piece! It is all about Mr. Mahama's "loose talks". A lot of it is a disservice to serious-thinking Ghanaians and Ghana supporters the world over.
Right actions, transparent and accountable in character, are what all fair-minded persons ought to expect of Ghana's leaders, no matter their party identity.
Also, you will agree that we all come to the Ghanaweb forum with different experiences, education, training, and expectations. Further, you will agree that none of us is above learning, from anyone.
We've noted another positive - that even under those circumstance, you still read Francis Kwarteng.
In closing, I humbly ask that this new New Year, you "throw down your arms" with respect to anyone who makes any effort to provide opinions for Ghanaweb's global readers and pundits. This, of course, goes around!
HOWEVER, our entreaty ought not to extend to persons in the public eye who have freely elected to represent Ghana as politicians, administrators, and "public officials". They also can learn. But, they cannot ask citizens who are not their children to "obey" on the whim. It is they who ought to receive the brunt of our critiques and push-backs with respect to their words and actions.
Here you go - an appropriate refrain from one of our greatest musical philosophers, Burning Spear - Winston Rodney:
THROW DOWN YOUR ARMS!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcZPtNm_L_4
THROW DOWN YOUR ARMS!
Wishing you great success this New Year, ADJOA WANGARA.
kutsii. 9 years ago
Your piece is not interesting so people sre not commenting on ur nonsense. But I will not only have time to rebuke and educate u but to discipline u and tell u that u don't make sense at all. Are u a fool ? I hope u are not.
Your piece is not interesting so people sre not commenting on ur nonsense. But I will not only have time to rebuke and educate u but to discipline u and tell u that u don't make sense at all. Are u a fool ? I hope u are not.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
kutsii.,
Please allow us to Rest In Peace "discipline", and to boot, "obey", this New Year 2015.
Thanks for reading portions!!
kutsii.,
Please allow us to Rest In Peace "discipline", and to boot, "obey", this New Year 2015.
Thanks for reading portions!!
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Prof, your brilliant piece captures the idiosyncrasies of Mahamma. You have shown that he is stumped like a deer with his eyes fixated on the head lights of an oncoming vehicle on the highway at night. Mahama is dizzy and he ... read full comment
Prof, your brilliant piece captures the idiosyncrasies of Mahamma. You have shown that he is stumped like a deer with his eyes fixated on the head lights of an oncoming vehicle on the highway at night. Mahama is dizzy and he is taking the country to an abyss.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
On the other side:
Regional News of Sunday, 11 January 2015
"EPA drags AMA to court again over Lavender Hill"
IMAGINE: Ghana is over-paying for airports and all manner of "public investments". Yet, the Mayor of Accra ... read full comment
On the other side:
Regional News of Sunday, 11 January 2015
"EPA drags AMA to court again over Lavender Hill"
IMAGINE: Ghana is over-paying for airports and all manner of "public investments". Yet, the Mayor of Accra and the government cannot invest in human waste processing/treatment facilities for Accra, the center of Ghana, if you ask them.
As a result, AMA is throwing energy and fertilizer into the sea, creating "LAVENDER" for the people, judicial restraint notwithstanding!
Another Mahama/AMA/NDC "Divine Intervention", we can now add and revise.
Teacher 9 years ago
Prof Lungu, it's good to have you back on the features pages again after a long absence. I saw you in the forum the other day and was happy to have one of the more serious uncles back to this site. I remember your last piece ... read full comment
Prof Lungu, it's good to have you back on the features pages again after a long absence. I saw you in the forum the other day and was happy to have one of the more serious uncles back to this site. I remember your last piece was one written out of frustration at the resident professor of ghanaweb, Okoampa, who may have written something that made you, for once, take quite a dig at him. You are someone whose contributions on this forum are always clear, meaningful and completely devoid of insults. And, of course, Ghana centred (or should I say centered?)...
We knew you writing from Japan until you started sending your pieces from the USA. Then we later learned that you had actually been living in the US for a long time and, perhaps, was just on a "tour of duty" in the land of the rising sun.
Welcome back to base. Looks like you lived in Texas but are now domiciled in Washington. Who knows, you may just come across LOLA, Washington, in a shopping mall. If you do, tell her we miss her so much here and that the two years she gave for getting away have gone and we want her back...
On your day's offering, I wish to say that you've made too much of Mahama's "divine intervention" and didn't want to consider the fact that Mahama is a Ghanaian talking to Ghanaians in the language they understand and appreciate. There may be nothing more to it than that.
This doesn't mean that the 14 points you raised aren't relevant and in need of urgent attention - divine intervention or not. Perhaps you needed something to hang them on to which is why you brought the divine "interference" into it.
Those of us who follow your writings and know your most urgent concerns cannot fail to see the inclusion of your "pet" concern, FOIB, tucked away somewhere in the middle. But we know that is just for show - it is really the number one thing... Lol, lol.
I don't have any order or top five. Let me say they are all in the top spot. If only Mahama could summon the divine one above to intervene on his, and our, behalf to solve them, we won't mind whether it really was the result of divine intervention or not.
Keep your views coming, Prof Lungu. A few may insult you but there are many who also learn a lot from you and appreciate your arguments...
Prof. Lungu, even though did not clearly come out with his essay, has a very good command of English language, because he wrote thoroughly on his own without any copying traces, like I said, it's only that, very few "nuts" ca ...
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ADJOA WANGARA,
Thanks for the read, and the undeserved complement.
You got it - with this piece! It is all about Mr. Mahama's "loose talks". A lot of it is a disservice to serious-thinking Ghanaians and Ghana supporters ...
read full comment
Your piece is not interesting so people sre not commenting on ur nonsense. But I will not only have time to rebuke and educate u but to discipline u and tell u that u don't make sense at all. Are u a fool ? I hope u are not.
kutsii.,
Please allow us to Rest In Peace "discipline", and to boot, "obey", this New Year 2015.
Thanks for reading portions!!
Prof, your brilliant piece captures the idiosyncrasies of Mahamma. You have shown that he is stumped like a deer with his eyes fixated on the head lights of an oncoming vehicle on the highway at night. Mahama is dizzy and he ...
read full comment
On the other side:
Regional News of Sunday, 11 January 2015
"EPA drags AMA to court again over Lavender Hill"
IMAGINE: Ghana is over-paying for airports and all manner of "public investments". Yet, the Mayor of Accra ...
read full comment
Prof Lungu, it's good to have you back on the features pages again after a long absence. I saw you in the forum the other day and was happy to have one of the more serious uncles back to this site. I remember your last piece ...
read full comment
Prof. Lungulungu....lol
Nice article. Me luv