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Saturday, May 06, 2006 |
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DEDICATED TO NANA BOTWE CHIEF OF AGONA SWEDRUIn honest analysis President Agyekum Diawuo Kufuors rule that enjoys media and public admiration and solidarity is gradually being burdened with an uncomfortable epidemic that needs urgent purging to avoid serious infection on an unblemished New Patriotic Party presidential aspirants So we could ... Read more |
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006 |
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Thinking of Ghana at night gives most of us a terrible fright But still a few of us take the shrieking call from the Osagyefo seriously the New Ghana needs domestication of its politics devoid of troubled foreign concepts As writer Patricia Adams point out no farmer dreams of leaving his children ramshackle farm topsoil swe ... Read more |
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Thursday, February 23, 2006 |
THE NANA AKUFOADDOS INDIGENOUS CAPITALISM VIEWPOINT Like any budding chief executive determined to rescue a struggling business Nana Dankwa AkufoAddo who the media extol as probable successor to President John Agyekum Kufuor wants to make his mark He tells shareholders that they better invest their monies where their mouths are The ap ... Read more |
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Friday, February 10, 2006 |
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DR ARTHUR KOBINA KENNEDYS CAMPAIGN MESSAGE ON FOCUS Geneticists have long promised that their science will bring a revolution to medicine Yet like all revolutions this one too nearly had its victims It seems to have been built on the corpses of legions of bacteria that have perished in the course of decades of research This sounds odd t ... Read more |
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Sunday, January 01, 2006 |
THE MACHINERY OF THE STATE PLANNING In our earlier article Travellers without Destination with the byline The Nkrumahs Development Plans is Found Not in India But in Ghana we submitted that Ghana having tested almost all political faiths we are inclined to reason that the first point of our economic growth and s ... Read more |
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Monday, December 19, 2005 |
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The Updated version of the Nkrumahs Development Plans is Found not in India But in Ghana So you are a Ghanaian Then Akwaaba for you must be traveller Though your country is not and had never ever been poor Our repeated history also reveals that our nation had never ever been in want of leadership Why then believe that Imam the Past ... Read more |
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Tuesday, July 05, 2005 |
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Written in memory of John Mensah Sarbah the First Ghanaian Lawyer The current electoral process which generally but invariable returns a government with a large majority of seats in parliament asserts British Lord Hailsham the Lord Chancellor in the parliament contributes an elective dictatorship SJ It could even be ... Read more |
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Monday, May 30, 2005 |
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In the hierarchy of plagues destabilising Ghanas development bribery and corruption are still perceived as one of the most destructive canker that have troubled not only soldiers and police officers but also politicians philosophers social commentators as well as ordinary Ghanaians throughout ages What makes this blemish worrying is the ... Read more |
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Monday, November 15, 2004 |
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The notion that historical event can best be told and judged by its participants or those who witnessed it with their own eyes appears to be irrelevant after every change of government in Ghana This lax approach to history and the traditional lack of expression of gratitude for our political leaders because of the bluff and arrogance they so ... Read more |
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