Ghanaians are too myopic, and irrational. We don't even know how to generate funds otherwise we will encourage Nigerian business in Ghana
Ghanaians are too myopic, and irrational. We don't even know how to generate funds otherwise we will encourage Nigerian business in Ghana
KOLA, LONDON PROPER 9 years ago
Why should Political Billboards be encouraged to be erected in a country which is not holding political elections?
Where has this been done? I support the pulling down of the billboards as Ghana cannot afford to host elect ... read full comment
Why should Political Billboards be encouraged to be erected in a country which is not holding political elections?
Where has this been done? I support the pulling down of the billboards as Ghana cannot afford to host election campaigns of another country. Period!!
Charlie 9 years ago
Kola, In today's Ghanaweb, I read "NPP Canada Remembers Dr. Danquah." Is Canada part of Ghana?
Kola, In today's Ghanaweb, I read "NPP Canada Remembers Dr. Danquah." Is Canada part of Ghana?
JB Mann 9 years ago
That is what you should ask yourself.
Gathering, like in a meeting, church etc to remember some person is 1 million miles away from erecting huge billboards for the same purpose.
While the first is beautiful and peacefu ... read full comment
That is what you should ask yourself.
Gathering, like in a meeting, church etc to remember some person is 1 million miles away from erecting huge billboards for the same purpose.
While the first is beautiful and peaceful, the second is ugly - destroying the beauty of the city and blocking the view of vehicle drivers, among some of the ugly reasons why suhc billboards SHOULD not be allowed.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
For taking your time to expose the intellectual bankruptcy of those xenophobic jokers behind the call to pull down the billboards. I was so amazed people couldn't see through their hollow reasoning.
In fact, the not so no ... read full comment
For taking your time to expose the intellectual bankruptcy of those xenophobic jokers behind the call to pull down the billboards. I was so amazed people couldn't see through their hollow reasoning.
In fact, the not so novel devt. (as you pointed out, Africans carry out pol. activities overseas) could be shown to rather augur well for the sub-region, if eventual unity is the goal of ECOWAS.
And for that so-called Nkrumaist, Vladimir, to take such an anti-pan Africanist stand really shows how cloudy-minded and confused some are. Jingoism taken to absurd levels and mistaken for patriotism and securing national security, methinks.
Andy-K
Ebo Africaba 9 years ago
I amazed at the pro Nigerian billboards in Ghana advocates. I am a Ghanaian by birth but grew up in the US and over the last forty two years I have lived in the US, I have never seen one Canadian billboard in the US about -Ca ... read full comment
I amazed at the pro Nigerian billboards in Ghana advocates. I am a Ghanaian by birth but grew up in the US and over the last forty two years I have lived in the US, I have never seen one Canadian billboard in the US about -Canadian presidential candidates campaigning for votes on American soil. My fellow Ghanaians, all the vilification of those who have opposed Nigerian presidential billboards in Accra is total Bull Shit. Ghana should never sell her soul for money. Ghana is for Ghanaians and not a play ground for Nigerians to wage their political campaign. There are more Nigerians living in Texas than in Ghana. Perhaps the Nigerian presidential candidates need to buy billboards in Texas and campaign there. Nigerian parties putting up billboards in Ghana is to draw Ghana into the mess that Nigeria is in now. Call Ghanaians xenophobic jokers, anti pan Africanist, or anything you want to call us, Nigerian officials never believed in ECOWAS until their economy was in a mess. Vladimir and all who oppose the Nigerian bill boards in Accra have done the right thing. Africans sold Africans into slavery for a bottle of gin. Those times are come and gone. Nigeria keep your bill boards in Nigeria and leave Ghana alone.
AB 9 years ago
Ebo- Thanks for your comments and the examples that you raised- so valid, yet the writes fails to see it. Can NPP/NDC go and erect billboards in Surulere, Banana Island or some other place in Lagos?? The answer is most proba ... read full comment
Ebo- Thanks for your comments and the examples that you raised- so valid, yet the writes fails to see it. Can NPP/NDC go and erect billboards in Surulere, Banana Island or some other place in Lagos?? The answer is most probably a resounding no! Ghanaians, should wake up and stop the stupidity! Thank you AMA for bringing them down. The advertising agency who owns the billboard should be fined for their lapse in judgement! Nigerian politics should stay within the walls of Nigeria- this should not even be up for debate.
Hmm 9 years ago
Forty years in the US, and you still think we Africans should wait to do things Americans do before we do it? You have not seen any foreign political party put up a billboard in America so Ghana should not allow that? Oh Afri ... read full comment
Forty years in the US, and you still think we Africans should wait to do things Americans do before we do it? You have not seen any foreign political party put up a billboard in America so Ghana should not allow that? Oh Africans, let's start to think for ourselves instead of copy copy
Kofi 9 years ago
All political billboards must be pulled down 3 months after elections and results have been confirmed.They are unsightly.It is not right for Nigerian political parties to put up billboards in Ghana.They can advertise in news ... read full comment
All political billboards must be pulled down 3 months after elections and results have been confirmed.They are unsightly.It is not right for Nigerian political parties to put up billboards in Ghana.They can advertise in newspapers.We do not need JAGUDA in Ghana.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
It is amazing that you guys indulge in such basic fallacious arguments without batting an eye-lid! And those are some of the crooked thinking Kwaku set up to expose just too well. Invalid premise/s lead/s to invalid conclusio ... read full comment
It is amazing that you guys indulge in such basic fallacious arguments without batting an eye-lid! And those are some of the crooked thinking Kwaku set up to expose just too well. Invalid premise/s lead/s to invalid conclusion/s, simple!
A basic acquaintance with the rudiments of logic would inform you that, the fact that the sun rises from the east the last billion (eon) years doesn't follow that it'd rise from the east tomorrow! So the fact THAT AN EVENT HASN'T HAPPENED BEFORE DOESN'T MEAN IT CANNOT HAPPEN. That's why we have precedent setting events. Thus, if Nigerians were allowed to mount billboards in Ghana, we can presume that it'd open the door for Ghanaians pol. parties to also mount such in Nigeria in the future on a reciprocal basis, if they feel like doing so.
If whatever situation in Nigeria is acting as a catalyst to make them embrace the laudable ideals of ECOWAS, is that not good for the whole sub-region? Whatever the situation in Nigeria, it is targeted to become a BRIC nation within 25 years, with the size of its economy already surpassing that S. Africa. Ghana thus is going to need Nigeria more than the reverse.
Lest I forget, I have seen Nigerian election posters on walls here in London.
Andy-K
Speedy Gonzalez 9 years ago
All these experts count for nothing,they love showing up at television and radio stations to blow their trumpets.These so called security experts only frighten the society just to make themselves relevant.
All these experts count for nothing,they love showing up at television and radio stations to blow their trumpets.These so called security experts only frighten the society just to make themselves relevant.
3dem 9 years ago
Please this is a sovereign country that makes decisions for itself. we have welcomed them here. we have given them places to live, some of them are married to our families, and we have every right to say that look, we dont wa ... read full comment
Please this is a sovereign country that makes decisions for itself. we have welcomed them here. we have given them places to live, some of them are married to our families, and we have every right to say that look, we dont want any billboards on your politics in our country and it is within within our rights to do so. You have the freedom to plant bill boards. next you will want to attack member of the other party because your party lost and we have to spend resources trying to keep you in order. we share everything with you, shelter, business, families, schools, hospitals, our inadequate water, dumsor power, and everything else, if you dont appreciate it because we wont let you erect bill boards then please, catch the next available flight to hell.
And for the Ghanaians who sit there and criticise every decision that this country makes, please join them.
menk)te a mete s3,"(AMA) pulled down some billboards the two major Nigerian political parties had legally rented and paid for"....legally rented and paid for my foot. go and buy legally by and pay for a stollen good and see what happens. you go and legally rent and pay for things you have no business renting and paying and see what happens. the writer must learn some wisdom.....not only English writing.
Captein 9 years ago
I this writer read the comments that were mounted on the issue he would have realised that 99.9% of commentries supported the pulling down if the billboards giving laudable reasons not just Vladimir, Anim or even Ken talked a ... read full comment
I this writer read the comments that were mounted on the issue he would have realised that 99.9% of commentries supported the pulling down if the billboards giving laudable reasons not just Vladimir, Anim or even Ken talked about.
But again since Mensah did not tell us his expertise it will be improper to think a caution by a security expert could be or should be ignored.
Rightly said though just as Mensah also does not know the motivation or goals of Boko Haram in the example of Chad or Cameroon does not even come close to negate why they cannot attack Ghana on flimsy reasons.
Who said the aim, reason or target of BH is homogeneous, it can change from day to day because it is terrorism.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
We agree a few of the so-called experts were way off their rocker in terms of their analyses.
But we submit that all that fuss had some basis in control of Ghana national affairs, from the exclusion of that adverse priva ... read full comment
We agree a few of the so-called experts were way off their rocker in terms of their analyses.
But we submit that all that fuss had some basis in control of Ghana national affairs, from the exclusion of that adverse private international transaction that supported a super small group powerful elites, some possibly thieves, in Nigeria.
Question: Why Ghana, and not Borno State, Maiduguri, etc.?
IMAGINE THIS ON A BILLBOARD IN ABUJA, LAGOS, MAIDUGUIRI, ISOLO, IKEJA, MUSHIN, ENUGU, PORT HARCORT, etc:
"VOTE Borno State, Maiduguri.
The Home of Peace...known for its peaceful and hospitable nature despite its diverse differences in terms of history, religion, culture and languages...People have been living in the Chad Basin Area even before the empire of Kanem Borno was founded in the 8th century....20,000 new jobs has been created by His Excellency Kashim Shettima even if Boko Haram Rules Us and Nigeria....Vote, even if you do not have a ballot in Ghana, or news from Abuja!
Borno State Govenrment at www.bornostate.gov.ng/ want you to know.
Ghanaians are too myopic, and irrational. We don't even know how to generate funds otherwise we will encourage Nigerian business in Ghana
Why should Political Billboards be encouraged to be erected in a country which is not holding political elections?
Where has this been done? I support the pulling down of the billboards as Ghana cannot afford to host elect ...
read full comment
Kola, In today's Ghanaweb, I read "NPP Canada Remembers Dr. Danquah." Is Canada part of Ghana?
That is what you should ask yourself.
Gathering, like in a meeting, church etc to remember some person is 1 million miles away from erecting huge billboards for the same purpose.
While the first is beautiful and peacefu ...
read full comment
For taking your time to expose the intellectual bankruptcy of those xenophobic jokers behind the call to pull down the billboards. I was so amazed people couldn't see through their hollow reasoning.
In fact, the not so no ...
read full comment
I amazed at the pro Nigerian billboards in Ghana advocates. I am a Ghanaian by birth but grew up in the US and over the last forty two years I have lived in the US, I have never seen one Canadian billboard in the US about -Ca ...
read full comment
Ebo- Thanks for your comments and the examples that you raised- so valid, yet the writes fails to see it. Can NPP/NDC go and erect billboards in Surulere, Banana Island or some other place in Lagos?? The answer is most proba ...
read full comment
Forty years in the US, and you still think we Africans should wait to do things Americans do before we do it? You have not seen any foreign political party put up a billboard in America so Ghana should not allow that? Oh Afri ...
read full comment
All political billboards must be pulled down 3 months after elections and results have been confirmed.They are unsightly.It is not right for Nigerian political parties to put up billboards in Ghana.They can advertise in news ...
read full comment
It is amazing that you guys indulge in such basic fallacious arguments without batting an eye-lid! And those are some of the crooked thinking Kwaku set up to expose just too well. Invalid premise/s lead/s to invalid conclusio ...
read full comment
All these experts count for nothing,they love showing up at television and radio stations to blow their trumpets.These so called security experts only frighten the society just to make themselves relevant.
Please this is a sovereign country that makes decisions for itself. we have welcomed them here. we have given them places to live, some of them are married to our families, and we have every right to say that look, we dont wa ...
read full comment
I this writer read the comments that were mounted on the issue he would have realised that 99.9% of commentries supported the pulling down if the billboards giving laudable reasons not just Vladimir, Anim or even Ken talked a ...
read full comment
We agree a few of the so-called experts were way off their rocker in terms of their analyses.
But we submit that all that fuss had some basis in control of Ghana national affairs, from the exclusion of that adverse priva ...
read full comment