Pryce, Daniel K., you bloody stupid hypocrite dirty EWE
Pryce, Daniel K., you bloody stupid hypocrite dirty EWE
Kojo T 10 years ago
Danquah and Busia stood for subjugation and 2 nd class citizenship. They were little minds How many books between the two wrote. What did they stand for ? No one knows . The brief stay of Busia in power showed he was a ribali ... read full comment
Danquah and Busia stood for subjugation and 2 nd class citizenship. They were little minds How many books between the two wrote. What did they stand for ? No one knows . The brief stay of Busia in power showed he was a ribalist and knew NOTHINg about governanace
Akadu Mensema 10 years ago
Dan Pryce: THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GET! THANK GOD YOU ARE ONLY TELLING A STORY, NOT HISTORICIZING!YOU WROTE:
"African chiefs would sell their fellow citizens to the foreigner. Slavery became the blotch on the awnings o ... read full comment
Dan Pryce: THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GET! THANK GOD YOU ARE ONLY TELLING A STORY, NOT HISTORICIZING!YOU WROTE:
"African chiefs would sell their fellow citizens to the foreigner. Slavery became the blotch on the awnings of the collective consciousness of Black people and of slavery’s perpetrators. Indeed, the enslaver, the complicit gangster, and the enslaved were all painfully mired in this chthonic, reprehensible act. Here began the fissures that would tear apart any modicum of unity on the continent. Then, of course, is the primordial burden of a smorgasbord of languages, dialects, and tongues, none of which was subsumable – except by cruel design, which, honestly, has never been an attractive phenomenon. Finally, the perpetual greed of Africa’s elites would have prevented any political, cultural, and/or geographical amalgamation of Continent Africa."
K. Boateng 10 years ago
"...THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GET!"
How about this "THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GETS?
You see, you don't need to throw stones if you live in a glass house, do you? Don't you come here running your mouth of being a col ... read full comment
"...THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GET!"
How about this "THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GETS?
You see, you don't need to throw stones if you live in a glass house, do you? Don't you come here running your mouth of being a college professor in the USA since your grammar stinks and no college professor worthy of his/her sort will write such elementary grammar. Have a good night, SMARTY PROFESSOR; W'abon.
The man 10 years ago
"Don't you come here"
Illiterate fool, what kind of grammar is that?
'Do not you come here', Does it sound like a good grammar to you Techiman idiotic villager?
"Don't you come here"
Illiterate fool, what kind of grammar is that?
'Do not you come here', Does it sound like a good grammar to you Techiman idiotic villager?
princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was ... read full comment
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was so upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered the pastor not to enter the donkey in another race.
The next day, the local newspaper headline read: BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR’S ASS.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the pastor to get rid of the donkey. The pastor decided to give it to a nun in a nearby convent.
The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline the next day: NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN.
The Bishop fainted. He informed the nun that she would have to get rid of the donkey, so she sold it to a farmer for $10.
The next day the paper read: NUN SELLS ASS FOR $10.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the nun to buy back them donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild.
The next day the headlines read: NUN ANNOUNCES…HER ASSIS WILD AND FREE.
The Bishop was buried the next day….
The moral of the story is…. Being concerned about public opinion can bring you much grief and misery … and even shorten your life.
So be yourself and enjoy life….. You’ll be a lot happier and live longer!
princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago
DENYRA BEAUTY,REMEMBER THAT HISTORY IS HIS STORY NOT HER STORY.
DENYRA BEAUTY,REMEMBER THAT HISTORY IS HIS STORY NOT HER STORY.
francis kwarteng 10 years ago
Dear Brother Pryce,
Informative, brilliant, and well crafted.
However, on the issue of African leadership, particularly relating to perceived and real destroyers of Nkrumah's grand goals for Ghana and Africa, I have de ... read full comment
Dear Brother Pryce,
Informative, brilliant, and well crafted.
However, on the issue of African leadership, particularly relating to perceived and real destroyers of Nkrumah's grand goals for Ghana and Africa, I have dealt with others, aside Busia. I hope you realize that my consistent use of "post-Nkrumah leadership" is not without justification.
In fact, elsewhere, as you may have already noticed, I have mentioned Nkrumah's own shortcomings, the CIA, betrayal by people closest to him, and the failure of other African leaders to embrace his continental ideas. Therefore, I have not left out others.
However, I chose to settle on Busia, the CIA, and the NLM in these particular series.Besides, some of us cannot sit down and allow the revisionist fabrications and whitewashing of Busia and the NLM to go on, even as we discuss Nkrumah's shortcomings.
Moreover, some, like Julius Nyerere, apologized to the African world for failing to embrace Nkrumah's continental goals. The other issue is that Nkrumah and other African leaders realized the difficulties differences in languages, etc., might pose to continental unification and moved to address the challenges head-on.
On the other hand, self-interest, greed, Francophone, Lusophone, and Anglophone gheottoization added to the challenegs. But "differences" in language did not prevent Nkrumah, Nyerere, and African leaders from settling different ethnic groups in polities. Nigerian, for instance, has over 250 ethnic grougs with over 510 languages. Yes, I acknowldge ethnic-related problems in Nigeria, but is still a good model. Every country, big and small, has ethnic problems. Thus, Nkrumah's continental ideas are not only theoretically manageable but are feasible as well. Gaddhafi came close to realizing it until America and NATO assasinated. And for good reasons (a complicated issue for another essay)! We wait to see!
Likewise, language and ethnic differences have not prevented the EU from materializing, so are America, China, India, etc. Finally, I have dealt with some of present concerns in Part 2, "Are the Noble Dwarfs Invited Too?-Part 2." You shall also see more of my critique of African leadership in another essay "EPA and the Moral Failure of African leadership" which I submited to Gnanaweb this afternoon. My series on critical thinking also takes on African leadership, so are all my articles published on Ghanaweb. I have not left anyone out.
Thanks for the critique. It's powerful and sheds more light on other issues I may not have sufficiently elaborated in the pprevious essay. Thanks.
Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago
Thanks, Brother Francis. Without a doubt, your various analyses of the African problem are very deep, and I appreciate very much your time and effort to provide us a better understanding of the issues. I will surely read Part ... read full comment
Thanks, Brother Francis. Without a doubt, your various analyses of the African problem are very deep, and I appreciate very much your time and effort to provide us a better understanding of the issues. I will surely read Part 2 that's out with the rest of tomorrow's articles.
I surmise that you're pro-Nkrumah, and I respect that. However, I believe that Nkrumah's goal of African unification was more of a personal ambition than a collective one, and I have lost friends because of my differing position regarding this issue! However, I believe that you won't take my critique personally, but that you will see it as my contribution to the discussion of the problems that have plagued our dear continent!
In a different vein, Francis Akoto forgot to include "Re:" which indicates that my piece is a rejoinder to yours. In fact, how Akoto copied and pasted my piece, and the title, onto the pages of Ghanaweb without including the "Re:" is quite surprising. I've sent him a reminder and I hope he'll correct the error.
francis kwarteng 10 years ago
Dear Brother,
Not at all. You approached the issue with a well-argued exposition, respect, and clear understanding, though I still believe parts of your assertions are highly debatable. Let's leave them at that!
That sa ... read full comment
Dear Brother,
Not at all. You approached the issue with a well-argued exposition, respect, and clear understanding, though I still believe parts of your assertions are highly debatable. Let's leave them at that!
That said, Brother Pryce, I did not take it personally at all. You took the best approach and, like I said before, you demonstrated a mature understanding of the issues I raised in the first part.
Thanks.
KWASI IN EUROPE 10 years ago
I am enjoying your intellectual debate, Kwarteng and Pryce but I think Africa's problems can only end if every African gets an appreciable level of education. Whilest an African politician can win an election just by promisin ... read full comment
I am enjoying your intellectual debate, Kwarteng and Pryce but I think Africa's problems can only end if every African gets an appreciable level of education. Whilest an African politician can win an election just by promising to reduce the price of petrol and distributing kerosene to villagers, I don't think any politician would win just by promising these things to Kwarteng and Pryce. The problem lies with education. A friend of mine told me his parents refused to send him to school because they feared too much intelligence would not let him become a good m.....m ( a certain religion.)
Good education can turn things around. Thanks.
GOLD COAST 10 years ago
What is Busia-Danquah-Dombo Traditioin?
PEACE
What is Busia-Danquah-Dombo Traditioin?
PEACE
GOLD COAST 10 years ago
Tradition
Tradition
syncopa 10 years ago
Megalomania need not be entirely negative. One person's "over-ambitiousness" or 'over-achieving" can lift an entire nation; like a prophet unto the nation; like a champion football player who dares to make that final dribble ... read full comment
Megalomania need not be entirely negative. One person's "over-ambitiousness" or 'over-achieving" can lift an entire nation; like a prophet unto the nation; like a champion football player who dares to make that final dribble instead of passing the ball...Let us not belittle greatness even if some choose to limit their imagination.
Nkrumah's faults are debatable; his vision is not. However even with the advantage of hindsight (and declassified documents), some still defend the tragic truncation of African hope. ...with the argument that Nkrumah was a tyrant! Today it is the EU (united), UK (united) US (united) and China (even un-united) who are our predating tyrants. I'd have preferred a kinky haired tyrant with vision!
Shame!
Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago
Great argument, syncopa, even if I don't completely agree with you! Wow, you'll make an amazing debater.
Great argument, syncopa, even if I don't completely agree with you! Wow, you'll make an amazing debater.
princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago
AFRICANS HAVE THE CRAB MENTALITY AND ARE PLAY HATERS.
AFRICANS HAVE THE CRAB MENTALITY AND ARE PLAY HATERS.
princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was ... read full comment
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was so upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered the pastor not to enter the donkey in another race.
The next day, the local newspaper headline read: BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR’S ASS.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the pastor to get rid of the donkey. The pastor decided to give it to a nun in a nearby convent.
The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline the next day: NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN.
The Bishop fainted. He informed the nun that she would have to get rid of the donkey, so she sold it to a farmer for $10.
The next day the paper read: NUN SELLS ASS FOR $10.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the nun to buy back them donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild.
The next day the headlines read: NUN ANNOUNCES…HER ASS IS WILD AND FREE.
The Bishop was buried the next day….
The moral of the story is…. Being concerned about public opinion can bring you much grief and misery … and even shorten your life.
So be yourself and enjoy life….. You’ll be a lot happier and live longer!
francis kwarteng 10 years ago
Hello,
I hahe enjoyed your piece. I could not stop laughing. Beautiful!
Thanks.
Hello,
I hahe enjoyed your piece. I could not stop laughing. Beautiful!
Thanks.
princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was ... read full comment
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was so upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered the pastor not to enter the donkey in another race.
The next day, the local newspaper headline read: BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR’S ASS.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the pastor to get rid of the donkey. The pastor decided to give it to a nun in a nearby convent.
The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline the next day: NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN.
The Bishop fainted. He informed the nun that she would have to get rid of the donkey, so she sold it to a farmer for $10.
The next day the paper read: NUN SELLS ASS FOR $10.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the nun to buy back them donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild.
The next day the headlines read: NUN ANNOUNCES…HER ASS IS WILD AND FREE.
The Bishop was buried the next day….
The moral of the story is…. Being concerned about public opinion can bring you much grief and misery … and even shorten your life.
So be yourself and enjoy life….. You’ll be a lot happier and live longer!
princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was ... read full comment
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was so upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered the pastor not to enter the donkey in another race.
The next day, the local newspaper headline read: BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR’S ASS.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the pastor to get rid of the donkey. The pastor decided to give it to a nun in a nearby convent.
The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline the next day: NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN.
The Bishop fainted. He informed the nun that she would have to get rid of the donkey, so she sold it to a farmer for $10.
The next day the paper read: NUN SELLS ASS FOR $10.
This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the nun to buy back them donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild.
The next day the headlines read: NUN ANNOUNCES…HER ASS IS WILD AND FREE.
The Bishop was buried the next day….
The moral of the story is…. Being concerned about public opinion can bring you much grief and misery … and even shorten your life.
So be yourself and enjoy life….. You’ll be a lot happier and live longer!
Abeeku Mensah 10 years ago
I am surprise to read you think... Nkrumah’s suggestion that Africa be united under one federal government …….., one that was based more on megalomania than egalitarianism" Impractical may be but not because it is impo ... read full comment
I am surprise to read you think... Nkrumah’s suggestion that Africa be united under one federal government …….., one that was based more on megalomania than egalitarianism" Impractical may be but not because it is impossible but because of two negative African human character traits. It is more likely than not that greed, selfishness and bribery of some African leaders from outside governments may make it impossible for them to accept oh yes. But is equally true that Africans lack the self confidence, the mastery of our own destination and perhaps the intellectual capacity to venture into areas we have not seen done by our colonial masters.
Why is alright for people of Sub-Saharan African (SSA) nations to admire Canada (made up territories) the USA made up of states, and the EU made up of nations, China made up of provinces etc but find it improbable that African can and must create a unification better than what exists in all those nations in the northern hemisphere? I am more inclined to accept Nkrumah had a better sense of wisdom than most of his time or of late because our tribal division and or ethnic divisions do confirm his fears or premonition. It is those fears that has not and will not allow us to progress in SSA nations; not as long as we have multiparty political system that accepts political parties that are built on tribal or lines of ethnicity. Could members of Ghana's unitary parliament not have obtained a no confidence vote in Nkrumah thus forcing him to leave if the time warranted? What we have put in place since the CPP era is one we admire because of its origins but which enhances our tribal and ethic differences even as we pride ourselves on practicing delusional democracy.
Kosoko 10 years ago
Your command of the English language in terms of the write-up is very mature. However, the substance and the analysis of your claims are unquestionably very vague. I disagree with you on three major claims in your article as ... read full comment
Your command of the English language in terms of the write-up is very mature. However, the substance and the analysis of your claims are unquestionably very vague. I disagree with you on three major claims in your article as I know they are not only factually incorrect but also some of them are very bad ideas.
First, you claim
"Although Nkrumah’s suggestion that Africa be united under one federal government had euphoric elements anchored to it, it was a very impractical proposition, one that was based more on megalomania than egalitarianism. Determinism, if it meant anything to Nkrumah, stood as a primordial opposition to African unity, considering the fact that African unity had existed in name only, without any tangible efforts to bring such unity to fruition"
To make a discussion of this nature very fruitful, one expect that you don't just make wild claims and leave them in a vacuum. What is euphoric about Nkrumah's notion of continental government? Is it because, you cannot comprehend how such noble ideas can be materialized or what? What is impractical about Nkrumah's ideas? You mean people with different languages, cultures have never united on this planet before or what? If you have paused on Nkrumah's work, you would have known that he didn't only make wild claims as you have done here, he showed how to go about it-- be it Military High Command, common trade or foreign policy. Indeed he started this project practically. It was only truncated by outside powers who felt it was not in their greedy interest and managed to used some elements of local elites as proxy. It is a bad idea to suggest that this noble vision is megalomania and impractical because it kills the very sprit of future generations who would seek to materialize it.
Second you claim: "Slavery became the blotch on the awnings of the collective consciousness of Black people and of slavery’s perpetrators".
Slavery by any stretch of imagination was never a collective consciousness of the Africans and the Europeans. It was part of European grand evil decision to assault the world and plunder everything in it. It is pure and simple! The question is, was it also a collective consciousness between Africans and Europeans to wipe out the Indians in America and the Tasmanians in Australia to take their lands?
Were there African collaborators in the slavery? Yes, but it doesn't mean Africans were in any way culpable of this evil trade.
Third, you also claim: "Maybe, just maybe, we Africans are not very intelligent".
First, if you not sure about your claim then don't make it, just leave it for those who are well informed to deal with it. On the other hand, if you are sure of your claim, state and discuss it. The analysis you made under this claim was poor and simplistic. The truth is that the way we think today is non-African. It was born out of the colonizers cultural incursion in the form of education which teaches us the concept of individualism; religion which teaches us not to punish wrongdoing amongst other things which are very attractive but disaster--a stark examples you failed to capture in your discussions. Your analysis therefore achieve nothing except the promotion of what supremacy. It is also a bad idea to think that some people are less intelligent than others because it undermines the self esteem of already victimized people and provides others the ammunition to exploit other fellow human being by any means necessary.
Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago
I will address only your third point: my argument that, perhaps, Africans are not very intelligent. Kosoko, if truly understand my piece, you'd realize that that was a tongue-in-cheek statement. I made the accusation against ... read full comment
I will address only your third point: my argument that, perhaps, Africans are not very intelligent. Kosoko, if truly understand my piece, you'd realize that that was a tongue-in-cheek statement. I made the accusation against Africa's elites because of the shockingly negative decisions our leaders continue to make in their countries every day. Of course, any thoughtful person would understand that I would not necessarily call Africans, which I am too, unintelligent, as a matter of genetics or consanguinity. Finally, please understand that my article was a rejoinder to Kwarteng's, so I tried to emulate some of his own tongue-in-cheek statements!
Kosoko 10 years ago
I never meant to offend you. Perhaps, my disagreements inflamed my passion to lose the oversight of the fundamentals of your contentions. I only meant to share my views on your expositions but not to attack you personally. Pl ... read full comment
I never meant to offend you. Perhaps, my disagreements inflamed my passion to lose the oversight of the fundamentals of your contentions. I only meant to share my views on your expositions but not to attack you personally. Please accept my apologies for the harm caused!
Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago
Kosoko,
No apologies necessary! If you've followed my writings, you'll realize that I try to not pick a fight with people on GWEB. In fact, I don't even respond to those who insult me directly. I think your comments were s ... read full comment
Kosoko,
No apologies necessary! If you've followed my writings, you'll realize that I try to not pick a fight with people on GWEB. In fact, I don't even respond to those who insult me directly. I think your comments were strong but fair, and I respect your arguments, even if I don't agree with everything you pointed out. As I pointed out to Kwarteng, we can all have differing opinions yet approach each other with respect. Thanks, my brother.
the mpepefuo cannot manage.
Pryce, Daniel K., you bloody stupid hypocrite dirty EWE
Danquah and Busia stood for subjugation and 2 nd class citizenship. They were little minds How many books between the two wrote. What did they stand for ? No one knows . The brief stay of Busia in power showed he was a ribali ...
read full comment
Dan Pryce: THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GET! THANK GOD YOU ARE ONLY TELLING A STORY, NOT HISTORICIZING!YOU WROTE:
"African chiefs would sell their fellow citizens to the foreigner. Slavery became the blotch on the awnings o ...
read full comment
"...THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GET!"
How about this "THIS IS AS SIMPLISTIC AS IT GETS?
You see, you don't need to throw stones if you live in a glass house, do you? Don't you come here running your mouth of being a col ...
read full comment
"Don't you come here"
Illiterate fool, what kind of grammar is that?
'Do not you come here', Does it sound like a good grammar to you Techiman idiotic villager?
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was ...
read full comment
DENYRA BEAUTY,REMEMBER THAT HISTORY IS HIS STORY NOT HER STORY.
Dear Brother Pryce,
Informative, brilliant, and well crafted.
However, on the issue of African leadership, particularly relating to perceived and real destroyers of Nkrumah's grand goals for Ghana and Africa, I have de ...
read full comment
Thanks, Brother Francis. Without a doubt, your various analyses of the African problem are very deep, and I appreciate very much your time and effort to provide us a better understanding of the issues. I will surely read Part ...
read full comment
Dear Brother,
Not at all. You approached the issue with a well-argued exposition, respect, and clear understanding, though I still believe parts of your assertions are highly debatable. Let's leave them at that!
That sa ...
read full comment
I am enjoying your intellectual debate, Kwarteng and Pryce but I think Africa's problems can only end if every African gets an appreciable level of education. Whilest an African politician can win an election just by promisin ...
read full comment
What is Busia-Danquah-Dombo Traditioin?
PEACE
Tradition
Megalomania need not be entirely negative. One person's "over-ambitiousness" or 'over-achieving" can lift an entire nation; like a prophet unto the nation; like a champion football player who dares to make that final dribble ...
read full comment
Great argument, syncopa, even if I don't completely agree with you! Wow, you'll make an amazing debater.
AFRICANS HAVE THE CRAB MENTALITY AND ARE PLAY HATERS.
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was ...
read full comment
Hello,
I hahe enjoyed your piece. I could not stop laughing. Beautiful!
Thanks.
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was ...
read full comment
An African pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again.
The local newspaper read: PASTOR’S ASS OUT FRONT.
The Bishop was ...
read full comment
I am surprise to read you think... Nkrumah’s suggestion that Africa be united under one federal government …….., one that was based more on megalomania than egalitarianism" Impractical may be but not because it is impo ...
read full comment
Your command of the English language in terms of the write-up is very mature. However, the substance and the analysis of your claims are unquestionably very vague. I disagree with you on three major claims in your article as ...
read full comment
I will address only your third point: my argument that, perhaps, Africans are not very intelligent. Kosoko, if truly understand my piece, you'd realize that that was a tongue-in-cheek statement. I made the accusation against ...
read full comment
I never meant to offend you. Perhaps, my disagreements inflamed my passion to lose the oversight of the fundamentals of your contentions. I only meant to share my views on your expositions but not to attack you personally. Pl ...
read full comment
Kosoko,
No apologies necessary! If you've followed my writings, you'll realize that I try to not pick a fight with people on GWEB. In fact, I don't even respond to those who insult me directly. I think your comments were s ...
read full comment