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The Generation that Missed it

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  • MUGU YARO 11 years ago

    GOOD, OLE BOY. THAT GHANA IS GONE FOREVER. BUT WHAT LED US TO THE CURRENT STATE, THE "BETTER GHANA"?

  • Hopeful 11 years ago

    'Time present and time past
    Are both perhaps present in time future,
    And time future contained in time past.'

  • Kwadwo 11 years ago

    Well, Rawlings missed all the discipline you talked about. He took the gun and started killing in the name of his faux revolution. Ghana went down hill from then.

  • Kawaanopaado 11 years ago

    Need we learn a lesson from other foreign universities and try to instil some discipline in our universities? At Oxford or Cambridge, you would not have the mayhem we through at Legon in the mid 70s, where undergrads ponded, ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    I followed your great write-up until your detour to university education spoiled the broth! By the time one reached university, s/he was expected to be disciplined! So at what age do you expect one to be independent and circu ...
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  • Ebo 11 years ago

    She bought her certificates at a cheap college in the US so she found the great write-up flawed at the detour to university education.

  • Ofori Quaah 11 years ago

    Akadu,
    My point is that many of us "lost the plot" at the university and never recovered and that has been the undoing of Ghana! Part 2 may show you why.
    Regards

  • Paa Kwesi Mintah 11 years ago

    Too evocative and I'm teary-eyed so I'm not going to read Part II in case the sadness becomes too overpowering.
    I think I know the conclusion of this story. Thanks a lot for the memories, Doctor Ofori Quaah. Was that Nigeria ...
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  • Kawaanopaado 11 years ago

    Ofori Quaah can develop his great story into a novel for we the old timers to read to relive those glorious halcyon and memorable days at secondary/teacher training colleges and university. Our youth of today have not known a ...
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  • Ofori Quaah 11 years ago

    Thanks, Kawanopaado,
    For your great comments. I am trying to do that, but as Paa Kwesi noted, some of the memories are very painful indeed!
    Kind regards

  • Kwamena 11 years ago

    Thanks, Ofori Quaah. A very well written article. You are so right. Keep it up!!!!

  • Ofori Quaah 11 years ago

    Thanks, PK,

    Mr Adu-Ampomah was my Headmaster. I wrote it with a heavy heart myself!
    Kind regards

  • MANU 11 years ago

    THE INHERENT INDISCIPLINE OF THE GHANAIAN AND THE ELEMENT OF CORRUPTION WAS GROSSLY EXHIBITED THEN BUT NOT TRUELY IDENTIFIED AS SUCH. THAT IS WHY GHANA IS SUFFERING NOW.

  • GOD BLESS 10 years ago

    I am thrilled to the bone. Prempeh College, TA Osae, Orleans Pobee, F Bartels --where are you? GOD BLESS