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What Happened to our Power of Critical Thinking?

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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    If J.B Danquah hadn't been born at all patriotic Ghanaians would've still overthrown Kwame Nkrumah with or without the help of CIA because, his leftward tendencies had reached a point of no return. The Guy was a red sickle co ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    Ghana epitomises much of the best of Africa, but also throws into relief the tragedy of the continent. It has maintained its higher education and has fewer extremes of wealth than elsewhere. But at independence in 1957, Ghana ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    Skype the Dumbass francis kwarteng for detailed information about Nkrumah and Danquah.

    Reach him at(Address): 4203 Oglethorpe St. MD 20781 Hyattsville, USA

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    We Danquists gathered to celebrate five decades since the prison death of our leader and patriot, Osagyefo Dr. J. B. Danquah, the true redeemer of the land who died in the cause of true freedom. But how could we talk of a pri ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    The way K. E. Antobam wants it:
    1. He will have the last word

    2. He has all the facts

    3. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah is the absent-minded villain

    4. He knows how the CIA and other organizations from Accra to Russian, to China ...
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  • James Obeng 9 years ago

    Critical Thinking,according to K.E.Antobam is subjective,biased and non-factual criticism of the great Kwame Nkrumah.

  • James Obeng 9 years ago

    Why did J.B.Danquah's name appear on CIA payroll,and why did he go to the American Embassy to complain when payments were not coming? NOTHING CAN CHANGE CIA RECORDS.Danquah was a CIA agent.

  • okaniba,atlanta,usa 9 years ago

    if danquah is a cia agent,he is not alone.what about a former president who collected money from cia to form a political party in ghana?he is walking free in ghana enjoying his loot.

  • Kojo Arhin 9 years ago

    CRITICAL THINKING has already been demonstrated by readers like Francis Kwarteng,Professor Lungu,G.K.Berko,ANDY C-K etc. on this forum.The anti-Nkrumah subjective,biased and non factual bashers such as the half-baked scholar ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Prof. Lungu,

    Has Antobam ever heard of RAFID AHMED ALWAN al-JANABI, a man whose lies provided much of the core intelligence report the CIA and the Bush administration used to justify Saddam Hussein's overthrow, only to tel ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    If you are actually arguing that intelligence gathering is not an exact science and is prone to errors, then your claim of Danquah being a CIA asset could be faulty as well. Don't you think? This is what happens when one allo ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Kwadwo,

    How does your comment powerful if incontrovertible indictment of Danquah's connections to the CIA (according to William Mahoney the father and Richard Mahoney the son?

    Then also, was Danquah like Chalabi and Alw ...
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  • Kwadwo 9 years ago

    Francis, if all you have is Mahoney's book as evidence linking Danquah to the CIA, then you have nothing. A recollection of an event that so remote when the witness was ten is quite problematic and has no evidencial value. ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Kwadwo,

    Funny how I recall a blind man telling me he could not see? How could he possibly expect to see when he was blind and had not undergone a magical surgery, as it were, to recover his lost vision?

    Kwadwo that is ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    Exclude Francis Kwarteng when talking about critical thinkers but be reminded of Kwarteng whenever you think about fools!

  • KEA 9 years ago

    Francis Kwarteng,
    I have written about things I have personal knowledge of as a Ghanaian. I lived through them. All the landmarks that I mentioned in the article are there for anyone who cares, to check. I DO NOT need any s ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    KEA,

    Collin Powel and Tony Blair admitted to telling lies under international pressure. That is why Desmond Tutu and other international jurists and human rights organizations want Bush and Blair put on international trial ...
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  • KEA 9 years ago

    Frankly,
    Any Ghanaian of whatever age, including those just getting out of kindergarten, who says "Kwame Nkrumah did nothing to JB Daquah", is not worth arguing with. Thank God that in America where you live, and even now in ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    KEA,

    I have not read you yet critiquing Nkrumah bashers. And please, this has nothing to do with age or getting out of kindergarten.

    It is clear there are far older guys just as there are relatively youger ones who ba ...
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  • Frank Appiah 9 years ago

    So this one-sided article is called CRITICAL THINKING.K.E.Antobam must be dreaming.

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    The way K. E. Antobam sees it, critical thinking has no important principles, vision, or ideology; not even as organizing principle.

    The way K. E. Antobam sees it, things are merely a series of unimportant random acts, in ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    The Nkrumaists are like the proverbial cockatrice, the Evil Aves who went upstream to sully the waters and came downstream searching for the culprit. They inherited their congenital wickedness from their godfather, Nkontompo ...
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  • Keneth 9 years ago

    This is a brief of what a critical thinker wrote some where on these pages.

    'One of the most brutal dictators in our modern era is that Singaporean Lee Kuan Yew (LKY). A couple of years ago BBC interviewed relatives of pol ...
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  • okaniba,atlanta,usa 9 years ago

    we ghanaians and blackpeople as a whole cannot blame anybody for our plight but our selves.after independence,the british left us companies like cast at akwatia,mim timbers, glisten,atp at samaboi and railway network.when gha ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    If Mr Atobam is saying that nothing better has come out of our independence,then he must start thinking twice.How could our education and medical care of some 70 years ago be better of than today?Where were you Mr Atobam,when ...
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  • KEA 9 years ago

    Poor Boy Kofi,
    This is exactly the kind of lack of critical thinking I wrote about. Where did I say anything about education system of 70 years ago? I wrote that it is in tatters and that is a fact! When was the last time a ...
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  • KB New York 9 years ago

    Well said. Thank you. Is there an email address or any contact information of the writer?

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    KB New York,

    The writer has practically said nothing of substance!

    Has Antobam ever heard of RAFID AHMED ALWAN al-JANABI, a man whose lies provided much of the core intelligence report the CIA and the Bush administratio ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    READ: The Choice Of One

    Feature Article of Friday, 26 December 2014

    Columnist: Antobam, Kobina

    Title: The Choice Of One


    ITEM: When "Power of Critical Thinking" is Bounded By Utter Confusion!


    READ ANTOBAM: ...
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  • Kojo Arhin 9 years ago

    If you have always wondered what J.B. Danquah had to offer CIA in return for financial rewards, then you must know that J.B. Danquah was at the centre of planning the assassination and overthrow of the newly independent Ghana ...
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  • Kojo Arhin 9 years ago

    If you have always wondered what J.B. Danquah had to offer CIA in return for financial rewards, then you must know that J.B. Danquah was at the centre of planning the assassination and overthrow of the newly independent Ghana ...
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  • Kojo Arhin 9 years ago

    If you have always wondered what J.B. Danquah had to offer CIA in return for financial rewards, then you must know that J.B. Danquah was at the centre of planning the assassination and overthrow of the newly independent Ghana ...
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  • Kojo Arhin 9 years ago

    If you have always wondered what J.B. Danquah had to offer CIA in return for financial rewards, then you must know that J.B. Danquah was at the centre of planning the assassination and overthrow of the newly independent Ghana ...
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  • Kojo Arhin 9 years ago

    If you have always wondered what J.B. Danquah had to offer CIA in return for financial rewards, then you must know that J.B. Danquah was at the centre of planning the assassination and overthrow of the newly independent Ghana ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Kojo Arhin,

    I have asked myself the same question a million times.

    My friends have also asked themselves and me the same question a million times!

    Were there more than one J.B. Danquah in the entire country, colony ...
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  • Annorwuo 9 years ago

    Has no appreciation of targets the CIA considers as a valuable asset! And of course,this nonsense about people like Ambrose Yankey and company failing to protect Nkrumah against the "mchinations" of certain Western powers is ...
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  • KEA 9 years ago

    Sorry, Mate,
    You did not understand the article. I have written about a phase of Ghana's history I lived through. If you have anything against anything in the article, pick it and bring your argument.

    I know a lot of "kno ...
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  • Kosoko 9 years ago

    Dear Mr. Antobam,

    Your essay sounds very interesting. However, a careful observation shows that your arguments are only based on reasoning or logic but not facts. I would therefore like to draw your attention to the fact t ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    I will always say yes,the Blackman is capable of managing his own affairs,why not?These are the words of Kwame Nkrumah on the eve of our Independence,6th March,1957.I was born in January,1954,3 years earlier.My fellow country ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    We are with you on every point!

    Thanks, BOY KOFI!

  • KEA 9 years ago

    If colonialism is the best for Ghana,why did Danquah and UGCC fight for Self government

    Wow, Boy Kofi,
    So now you actually believe that Danquah and others fought for self-government for Ghana? That is an epiphany!! Danqua ...
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  • KEA 9 years ago

    Sorry Gold Coast!

  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    Danquah has been always credited for the Self government struggle but we can never say he attained Independence for Ghana in 1957.The credit goes to Nkrumah in this regard.Tell me who was a plane pilot or a ship captain under ...
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  • KEA 9 years ago

    Boy Kofi,
    I think you have a real problem, not one of your own making, though. You really need to stop reading the cut and paste on Ghanaweb and get some education about Ghana.

    There is a lot more about Ghana than you th ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    What do you mean I have got a real problem?

  • KEA 9 years ago

    Dear Mr. Antobam,

    Your essay sounds very interesting. However, a careful observation shows that your arguments are only based on reasoning or logic but not facts. I would therefore like to draw your attention to the fact t ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    Namely,Nkrumah did his humanely best to break the shackles of colonialism in Africa.We must also continue the struggle to make Ghana a better place.Nkrumah took over the ruins of colonial government where human resources was ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    You state:

    "......he was fighting for freedom for Africans and against injustice....."

    Explain this "freedom" and "justice" to me please.

  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    Africans in Africa and all over the world were deprieved of their freedom and justice.Primarily,political freedom and justice cannot be assured under colonialism.In our case,the colonial rule was seen as another form of slave ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    So it is enough for you that we replaced one form of subjugation for another form of subjugation: Black subjugation instead of a White one?

    You should reflect on the meaning of "freedom" and "justice" and "liberty" and "eq ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    Now,I will write Greek.Agamiso;asto dialo,marlakias.

  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    Call me whatever you want,nobody knows Danquah anywhere but Nkrumah is a hero for BLACKS ALL OVER THE WORLD.Thank you.

  • Kwesi 9 years ago

    NDC does not make people think

  • KEA 9 years ago

    Exactly, Kwesi!

  • KAS 9 years ago

    Critical thinking is to approach a topic with an open mind, weigh the pros and cons impartially, and argue on facts and logic without being self-opinionated. Critical thinking means to approach an issue without preconceived i ...
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  • KAS 9 years ago

    Read about Edward de Bono's Lateral Thinking and Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences to be able to approach this topic holistically.

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    KAS,

    You are not entirely right.

    Critical thinking can involve preconceived notions when those notions can "later" have basis in scientific and experimental fact.

    In fact, there are many scientific discoveries that ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Bro. Francis,

    KAS stated:

    "Critical thinking is to approach a topic with an open mind, weigh the pros and cons impartially, and argue on facts and logic without being self-opinionated. Critical thinking means to approac ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Brother SAS,

    How are you?

    Unfortunately I may have to disagree with you.

    Critical thinking permeates every pore of human psychologization, whether it's a question of romance, speculative philosophy, science, intelli ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    All that you have written is collateral to the issue.
    Remember how the argument began: you challenged KAS' fine definition of critical thinking by positing that "preconceived notions" are acceptable as a scientific method of ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Brother SAS,

    I will not allow you to kill me with laughter.

    Prof. Lungu will hang you if he reads your comment about him. I like him though. He is brilliant and writes very well. Now you have a schoolmate to talk ...
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