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Emerging from the Shadows of the Flood. Part I

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  • Osei Kofi 8 years ago

    I think all they are calling for including the Ga traditional council is objectivity.Certainly there is a difference between deliberate noise making and noise for the sake of it.But there is more to it,cultural edicts recogni ...
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  • A GERSIS 8 years ago

    A Gersis reporting

    Fellow Ghanaians

    SAS, Dr. SAS in his usual self has insulted all Ghanaians as uncouth, little town criers, and people who believe in superstition. Yet in the next paragragh, our so called highfalutin ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    The operative word is "appeared" which translates to "it seemed". In this posture, I invoke a hypothesis, and do not advance a faith.

    Also, I believe in some type of god as a bundle of principles. Karma is a strong princip ...
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  • A GERSIS 8 years ago

    A Gersis reporting

    Fellow Ghanaians

    We have our quirks and queers, so it is quite natural that the words of our language, which are our progeny and spawned by us, should inherit some of our oddities.

    When SAS makes a ...
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  • Simon 8 years ago

    Antonio Gersis, all roads are leading to the clear fact that you envy both SAS and Sarpong, hence your primitive and unplausible attacks on them.

    Why are you Ewes that primitive?

  • insight to the bone 8 years ago

    The blood of the innocent will never be washed away so these feeble bullshit attempts to shift the blame will never fly. Bull shit will kill you one day Mr Finance minister, that's what happens when you surround yourself with ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    This place is not for bone heads sir.

    How did you lose your way to the festival for idiots and psychopaths?

    I have not read your fecal material here, but please go back to the cesspool and rest in pieces.

    Intellectua ...
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  • mensah 8 years ago

    Hello Osei I think you've got Sam wrong and added a political twist to his write-up.I would classify the unfortunate disaster as a preventable occurrence. If the drainage systems had been taken care off by successive administ ...
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  • Ekow Arthur-Mensah 8 years ago

    Dear Sir,

    Thanks for such a thoughtful piece. I especially like your point about admitting as a nation that we have failed and build from there. Please keep prodding such fruitful discussion, I just wish some leader on e ...
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  • Bossnigger 8 years ago

    "In short, we ought to build the stronger and broader national policy framework encompassing our education, religions, media, art and cultural traditions, and having as its sole aim the things we have to do to make our countr ...
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  • JKK 8 years ago

    On the inappropriate statements that come from our leaders, you give the impression that things were better in the past - i.e. our past leaders said better things. But, SAS, it has always been like that. Our leaders have NOT ...
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  • BlackC 8 years ago

    I agree with JKK. PRACTICAL (WORKABLE) STEPS.

    Enough with the analysis. That's easy. The work? How do you get this government - no matter what party because this has been going on for decades - so uncomfortable that it wo ...
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  • Kofi Abankwa 7 years ago

    Very grateful to you doc for your indepth analysis of our woes as a nation. I wish those in power gets to read this nice piece of yours...bravo Doctor Sarfo.