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Saint Akufo-Addo in the web of the moral shame of new-age plagiarism

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  • K Anim. 7 years ago

    Where and when did Nana Addo in his professional and political career, ever refer to himself as a Saint? This is sheer sour grapes because your man Mahama lost miserably to Nana Addo. " Otanhun ara kwa, na omama ho ye ahi amp ...
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  • Nii Teiko 7 years ago

    This form of plagiarism meant nothing to the hungry majority of the Ghanaian citizens whom until Nana, the doyen of contemporary politcs, gave his inspirational inaugural address, knew nothing about the word. The hullabaloo ...
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  • ADJOA WANGARA 7 years ago

    "Kwarteng and Stupid English"!

    ...in the web of moral shame of new-age plagiarism...?

    So Kwarteng, what is the meaning of that bogus caption?

    I have told you on countless times that your modicum I.Q. is your majo ...
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  • Kojo T 7 years ago

    Plagiarism means you have no original thought Adoa add value as there is no standard English. Even in England there are variants, not to mention the many variants in the UK from the Scots to Welsh to ...
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  • B.L.K. 7 years ago

    You that so called kwarteng,do you think real Ghanaians don't reason as you don't? Let it be clear to you that those of us in Ghana who voted know what is good for us.Are you even a Ghanaian at all? I doubt it.I am sure you d ...
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  • wiseman 7 years ago

    National Plagiarism Party (NPP) members please love your country more than the shameful party. This is international disgrace and we shouldn't treat it lightly.

  • MUGU YARO 7 years ago

    K. ANIM, What is the BIG PICTURE? if we can't see it we can't move towards it. The reality on the ground that you fail to note is that even though the NDC lost, it still has a fairly large support base 44%, just as NPP, plus ...
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  • Jam Jam 7 years ago

    I read and admired your beautifully woven words fabric. It gives me the impression that you have a superior lexical oratory

  • GREAT TRUTH 7 years ago

    NPP sinner is just like NDC holy person. All NDC party officials steal with impunity. Do you know that, Mr Saint?

  • Mahama is out. Halleluyah 7 years ago

    Do you even know what you are talking about? Plagiarism my foot. Kwasia. NDC people are the most idiots ever. If i live in a massive house but i am hungry then of what purpose is the stupid massive house? Anybody that condone ...
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  • NPP GURU, GHANAIANS ARE NOT SERIOUS 7 years ago

    NO WONDER, YOUR DWARF PRESIDENT, ASKED GHANAIANS TO TRY HIM TOO. SO BLAME THOSE WHO VOTED TO TRY HIM AS A DWARF PLAGIARISM PRESIDENT.

  • fatao king Faisal 7 years ago

    oh people of Ghana, I told you that this man very short and on a more serious note he is also short in terms of ideas how there you to start governance with plagiarism. oh mother Ghana what an embarrassing across the world.

  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    We must say this!

    It is not right or proper for staffers in any government to maintain Facebook accounts/walls where they communicate with the public on matters concerning public policy and administration.

    This is wrong ...
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  • MUGU YARO 7 years ago

    PROF LUNGU, WHEN THE IGP SAID AT ONE TIME THAT IT WOULD SHUT DOWN SOCIAL MEDIA, WHAT DID THE NPP IN PARTICULAR DO OR SAY? NOW THAT YOUR NPP IS IN POWER YOU WANT TO GAG PUBLIC WORKERS FROM USING FACEBOOK ACCOUNT ETC. GO AHEAD, ...
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  • Hakanasa 7 years ago

    The spirit in the star of our flag has been dented. Thank you Mr president for embarrassing us. Ayikoo Akufo-Addo

  • H.S. FIRE 7 years ago

    do you want to be reminded about embarassment? Mahama's NDC assigned the Ghanaian presidency to the Kenyan leader Uhuru during our last independence anniversary. That's beyond embarassment. The list could go on, and on, but w ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago

    I am deeply worried that some NPP party hacks are downplaying this egregious intellectual dishonesty by our new president. Can Akufo-Addo and his team of plagiarizers be trusted to bring about the change Ghanaians voted for? ...
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  • Francis kwarteng 7 years ago

    Kwabena Yeboah,

    I surely did reference "brochuregate."

    I called it rather "Independence Brochure Saga." I did write an entire article about what you correctly have called "brochuregate," and also about the internationa ...
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  • KKO 7 years ago

    Francis Kwarteng,
    You of all people should know that the original speech was made by Woodrow Wilson who died 93 years ago. That is why both Clinton and Bush used parts of the speech without attribution!

    Mahama plagiarised ...
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  • francis kwarteng 7 years ago

    Dear My Good Friend KKO,

    Thanks for your observations.

    But you surely got it all wrong.

    Have you seen an original transcript of Akufo-Addo's inaugural address yet?

    Have you wondered why Eugene Arhin apologized? ...
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  • Nii Teiko 7 years ago

    The problem of the Ghanaian today is how to fix the loophole of Create, Loot and share which was institutionalized by Mahatma and his disciples. I cannot tell you what to do but, believe you me, I will never let stupid stuff ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago

    My friend Nii, if JD Mahama created 'create, loot and share', and the so-called saviour Akufo-Addo lifted speeches from two American Presidents without giving due credit to them, then both Mahama and Akufo-Addo are dishonest ...
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  • H.S. FIRE 7 years ago

    Kwabena, did George Bush reference Woodrow Wilson, the owner of the said piece in Akufo Addo's address? If no, was he accused of plagiism? If the answer is still a "no", what's so crucial about this issue that warrants this o ...
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  • H.S. FIRE 7 years ago

    Was Geoge bush accused of PLAGIARISM for not citing Woodrow Wilson as the owner of that piece?

  • Eric 7 years ago

    Solid!! Thanks my brother????

  • Kwabena Yeboah 7 years ago

    When a people become infatuated with their corrupt and dishonest leaders, they lose their mind and become complicit in the same act they accuse their leader of. What do you mean by solid?

    If Akufo-Addo claims to be an agen ...
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  • Taliban 7 years ago

    WMT fool who taught u how to publish

  • MINOR CASE 7 years ago

    See who is talking , a copy and paste specialist ? You have no shame yourself. Which of your articles is original ?

  • Hohoho, montreal 7 years ago

    Nana addo is just a figure head. The vote was for bawumia. He's clueless. The man is old and tired. He has no time to read . Bawumia is the defacto president, he is going to rule from behind. Just matter of time he will b ...
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  • Kutsii 7 years ago

    I am deeply embarrassed by Akufo Addo's plagiarized speech. The foreign media is making fun of Ghana. How would Akufo Addo be respected at the UN Assembly or ECOWAS if he delivers any speech?

    Until they know his speech or ...
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  • Oppong 7 years ago

    Hmm. The way the international media carried this plagiarism issue is serious.The name of Ghana which the president said we should be proud of has been brought to ridicule. The whole world is laughing at the president and Gha ...
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  • Pancho 7 years ago

    Why this fuss? There are lots and lots of pressing matters in Ghana that needs immediate attention and stupid and foolish Ghanaians waste time on some stupid English phrase and or sentences. Gyimimgyimi fuo paaa. Idiots and t ...
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  • M Kofi 7 years ago

    It is beta to vote for a party that plagiarize than for a parthy which does not even respect our presidency by attributingour office of the presidency to a different person (Uhuru Kennyata).
    What is more shameful than this? ...
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  • Adu 7 years ago

    This chimp of a president has no brain of his own. He demonstrated his foolishness from ground zero. Citizens not spectators

  • Avasongo Patrick 7 years ago

    It's only stupid and lazy people like the NDC WHO will comment unethically to this noble issue of plagiarism. Without much I say,I thinkc it is this attitude that lead to their downfall and never shall they rise again in Gha ...
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  • Prof 7 years ago

    I notice e lot of scorn in your riposte.. what exactly is your beef?
    Yes, an error has been made which has been acknowledged and apology rendered.
    Looks like you just want to demonstrate your archaic exposition of the Engl ...
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  • Mobi de Oparaku 7 years ago

    You write as if you are under the influence of hard drugs

  • Eric 7 years ago

    Buffoon! You are an enemy of the state!! Kwasia you have brought yourself, oaf!! Akufo Addo is blessed. He is the president of this great country, and Ghana will never be the same again. Kwasia kwa!!!!

  • Vanity 7 years ago

    Quotation is not a crime.Plagiarism as long as it is not misused for say PhD work is not a sin neither is it punishable.Ghanians need development,Peace and Unity,

  • ABU-ACCRA 7 years ago

    MAHAMA IS A BIG THIEF

  • Cross 7 years ago

    The writer says K4's government is the most corrupt in Ghana. Time is my friend. The very reason why NDC lost miserably solely because of this writer who always puts out unbalanced hate articles against Nana. I am happy becau ...
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  • Diasporan 7 years ago

    1. The heading of the article is wordy but vague.

    2. The long, wordy article does not tell me exactly what Akufo Addo did. Was he the one who plagiarized, or was he just involved or caught "in the web..." of a plagiarism ...
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  • Joe 7 years ago

    What a truthful and beautiful piece of article, a well written and an articulate one.it has made my day

  • Phil 7 years ago

    If you claim your so called plagiarism to be the conduct of a leader, then I guess all the recent decades American presidents are also to be put in your said moral shame. At least, Bill Clinton, George Bush and Barrack Obama ...
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  • Frank 7 years ago

    Don't mind those who are using this pragyia or kumkum whatever word to derail Nana from putting those fraud ministers to the law courts.

  • Wiseman 7 years ago

    Stop the insult, members of our beloved party NATIONAL PLAGIARISM PARTY (NPP) deal with this serious, it's a shame

  • Eddie Bonk 7 years ago

    So what? I wonder what this writer wants the whole world of elites in Ghana should over a speech that came and already gone

  • King Asante-Yeboa 7 years ago

    Plagiarism...Some of us have expressed our displeasure about the incident and I think that it is enough. This must not distract our advance. It's a minor issue. Even if President Addo-Dankwa or his speech-writer stole for us ...
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  • sam 7 years ago

    No one on earth was born with words in their mouth and there is nothing wrong to learn from a wise man, Please stop this shit.

  • National Alliance of Liberals 7 years ago

    He won the elections. It is over. Shut the fuck up and call him President Akufo Addo. We still love him. Nothing you can write against him will undermine our determination to see him succeed.

  • H.S. FIRE 7 years ago

    There was no plagialism here: George Bush was not the original owner of that speech, yet he did not reference Woodrow Wilson as the owner. Was Goerge bush accused of plagialism? So why are we making a bid deal about this in G ...
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  • Akora Oteng 7 years ago

    Why do we have to waste time on this when our energies should be on starting anew to find ways and means to develop our Ghana which is lacking behind. We talk too much about nothing. It is time to think and stop these PHD non ...
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