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Kweku, Koku, chiefs and partisanship

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  • George Bronx 8 years ago

    No one believe you nowadays so please let's have our peace of mind ok.

  • Charles Agbenu 8 years ago

    Eric Opoku has said ALL MUSLIMS WHO SUPOORT NPP ARE FAKE. Find space to comment on that. He said that before Baako
    comments. You do selection to suit your purposes.

  • Okonko Palm 8 years ago

    You seem to have departed from your objective analysis today.As much as I agree with you that the constitution bars a chief from politics and by logical extension endorsing a political leader,it is wrong to limit it to Mahama ...
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  • Kwame 8 years ago

    The British detained and exiled Prempeh for many many years, yet we see that as a blessing and not a crime against us. It is a crime when we detain a linguist. Arthur Kennedy remember that we are all born equal.

  • Yaw Yeboah 8 years ago

    Kwame, you have me lost with your comments. Who sees the detention & exile of Asantehene Prempeh, as a blessing? He was detained & then exiled with other a large number of Asante Chiefs, Queen Mothers & Royal Family Members ...
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  • kaketonti 8 years ago

    ........OVER THE BAR..THE CHIEF DID NOT ENDORSED PRESIDENT MAHAMA.SIMPLY,HE PRAISED AND LOBBIED FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS IN HIS(CHIEF) JURISDICTION.