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Should the NPP be unduly concerned about the ‘Akan’ tag?

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  • koffie 10 years ago

    NDC ..IS EWES PARTY ...

  • Ghanaman 10 years ago

    NPP is for Ashanti, Akyem, Kwahu and Akwapim. Those are the only tribes in 2 regions that NPP counts on to vote in majority for them.

    If Fante, Bono, Ahanta, Nzema are included in Akan then it is not Akan Party, because th ...
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  • Babs 10 years ago

    It is the loud mouth of the NPP Ashanti’s that discourages the other tribes from joining the NPP. Educate them.

  • THOMAS 10 years ago

    Ohemeng, you are more than a sick donkey. Listen to yourself with this rubbish you have churned out here! What at all make you people think you are superior over every tribe in this country? Listen to your fucking self with ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    It's clear our good Dr Yaw Ohemeng has managed to evade the main problem for the NPP: the vituperative "Akan" ethnocentrism that emanates from their very being and thinking! And so far, I see almost all the commentators haven ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 10 years ago

    Telling It As It Is: The PP/NPP’s Tradition of Tribal Politics

    Folks,

    Here is the other post from the archives. It should be an eye opener to all those who are claiming that tribal politics started under Rawlings and ...
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  • Okponglo Guy 10 years ago

    Akan majority and dominance is the root cause of the envy. Accusations of arrogance are excuses

  • Kwabena Yeboah 10 years ago

    NPP is Ashanti/Akyem owned ,controlled and directed party.Don't use the Akan label to decieve a good number of Akans who don't speak the Twi dialect.I understand you are a Nuclear Scientist.well stick to that and leave Ghana ...
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  • Mark (UK) 10 years ago

    Yaw,
    It is disingenuous of you to state that ' at the end of the day competence will be the determining factor for electing....' Of course you will say that, when we know that for your party, only Ashantis/Akyems are deemed ...
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  • KKO 10 years ago

    Distortion of facts in support of theory! Who are the "NPP stalwarts" who come to Ghanaweb. When Mahama says "I am a Northerner therfore vote for me," what do you think that is? What do you think "Adze wofie oye" or "Habanase ...
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  • Mark (UK) 10 years ago

    KKO,
    The difference between those statements and the point I made is that at least they are honest enough in admitting to those statements. In Ghana, people vote on tribal lines. Let us admit to that fact. But in my rejoind ...
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  • Kwesi Agbenu 10 years ago

    NDC always use Fantes to represent Akans in their equations. In NDC either the flagbearer or his running mate is always a Fante. The other Akans dont matter.Mahama from the North had to take a Fanti--Amissa Arthur(stupid donk ...
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  • Said 10 years ago

    Don't use that name & keep misbehaving. Get something doing okay

  • Spartacus 10 years ago

    You can quote statistics as much as you like, it is perceptions that matter. The NPP was not formed along tribal basis. Everybody knows that and the constitution even prevents it. But in practice, people perceive the party as ...
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  • Yaw Ohemeng 10 years ago

    My article is arguing that the NPP needs to make the distinction clear. I also said some formal structure to encourage non-Akan frontline actors might also be needed.

    The statistics alone will not do it but it is of value ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    NPP came from UP which came from tribal parties dominated by NLM an Asante/Akyem groupin that visited violence on Ghana. So stop wasting our time NPP is a tribalistic party

  • John,Tema 10 years ago

    The point is those in NDC who keep on tagging NPP as Akan party are criminals who want to create that division just to win power to rule.Unfortunately they have not been able to use that advantage to develop the state which i ...
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  • Ako 10 years ago

    The analysis of Yaw Ohemeng is disingenuous.The argument so far is that the npp has projected itself as not only an Akan dominated party but they seem to have exclusively arrogated to themselves the right to the leadership of ...
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  • Tussey 10 years ago

    The minority leader Kyei Mensah or so said there is no single sensible Ga, who is qualified enough to lead the NPP. Just imagine such remarks coming from a minority leader of the biggest opposition party? What about the late ...
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  • KKO 10 years ago

    Good piece, Yaw,
    I also believe that the only reason why some in the NPP hierarchy bother to respond to those baseless taggings/accusations is that there are within the NPP itself, clowns like Nyaho Tamaklo (who after being ...
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  • Kotey, Kotei 10 years ago

    Yaw Obemeng cannot even understand his own question. Akan dominated and being Akan tribalist may sound different but in practice they are same Sir. This is because we all know the history of the United Party(UP) to PP and NPP ...
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  • James Armstrong 10 years ago

    Your analysis is an effort at intelectural dishonesty without success because facts cannot be turned upside down and repeated continuously to make it the truth, no matter how hard you try. Good luck to you next time

  • Kweku Boateng Jnr. 10 years ago

    There is no tribe known as 'Northern' in Ghana. Mahama is Gonja, who are Guans partly based in northern region. Guans are part and parcel of Akans. They are found in the Central region for example Sanya Breku?, Appredi in the ...
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  • Yaw Ohemeng 10 years ago

    I am at a loss as to what you thought my argument was? If you think Mahama is Akan, then you are rather reinforcing my argument.

    I am a Ghanaian and I am very much aware that 'Northern' is not a tribe but with time, we hav ...
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