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God Bless Ghana
Bravo, Rashid, what a beautiful write up! I wish you had posted this piece a bit earlier - like a week ago. But I am not surprised at all at Nigerians' calmness during elections. I have met and worked with a lot of Nigerians ...
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Ghana is doing it again so Nigeria will follow not the other way round. Ghana's election will set the record for Nigeria and Africa again.
Lol. Nigeria did her elections in 2015 and you do yours 2016 so please correct me if I'm wrong. Who is actually following who? What record are you setting for Africa that has not been set? My brother do yourself a favour and ...
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NDC and NPP supporters should take note. Most importantly, the EC should be above par.
Well said Rashid. Ghanaians will listen to your advice.
Rash, thoughtful re-connection of the 2015 election in Nigeria, and presented objectively for the benefits of readers. Indeed, i hope the people of Ghana are able to learn from Nigeria's past experience. On a personal note, ...
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thought provoking. GHANA OUR HOMELAND
Well done my brother. Life is indeed preciou. This is the best article about elections I have ever read in Ghana Web.
I earnestly pray and believe that Ghanaian s are very peaceful and law-abiding citizens, and whatever the out come all we be accepted in good faith. Peace, peace, peace is all we need.
Ghana will surely win if these cardinal lessons from Nigeria are well observed. They are good points of political stability.
"Naa tuma pam"!
Good article Mr Lasid
Non-sense: Ghana successfully transferred democratic power 4th time without insistence
We don't need to lent any lessons from Nigeria because we have a history of conducting successful election for the past 20 years. Ghana elections will be peaceful and transparent
No one begged you to read the article. Only the wise ones learn from others even though they have experience of their own. There are people that require more knowledge that's why they read articles and if learning from Nigeri ...
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We have enough experience of our own. Ghana leads, Nigeria follows.
Nigeria follows Ghana? Stop deceiving yourself. Do your elections in peace and leave Nigeria alone