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Nkrumah Did Not Force His Views On African Leaders 8

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  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    There is no question that Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was prophetic in his actions and writings, and Molefi Kete Asante is right in describing him as "Prophet of reality".

    The bone I will continue to pick with you, brother Kwarteng ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    I mean plan for them, not prepare for them.
    Sorry.

  • ADJOA WANGARA 8 years ago

    Just as Francis Kwarteng has suceeded in forcing IDIOTISM on himself, so did Nkrumah try to force his selfish views on African leaders.

    But how can you explain that to an idiot like Kwarteng, who will copy and paste all n ...
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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    "Aspirations for African and World Leadership

    Nkrumah, who is driven by ambition to be far more than Ghana's leader, aspires to be recognized not only as the predominant African political personality but as a man to be rec ...
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  • Mahmoud 8 years ago

    That was a sincere and objective analysis of that despot called Nkrumah, and we thank all those who supported or participated in getting rid of the egocentric cunning dictator. As one writer rightly put it, "we don't care abo ...
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  • UNMISGUIDED AFRICAN CHILD 8 years ago

    Any better ideas Adjoa Wangara?
    please come up with something new,Mahmoud.....cos we are so far behind as a RACE.

  • Kwame Joe 8 years ago

    Mahmoud, stop exhibiting your ignorance, " ..and the looser will always be our dear country and its people." The correct word is loser, not looser. Moronic Mahmoud, our dear country and its people are losing big time because ...
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  • Shabi 8 years ago

    Frankly, lets admit that the kind of people who would normally be inclined to read anything on or about Kwame Nkrumah are the liberated African who clearly, are on a higher plane of thought.

    Those who do not read or even w ...
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  • francis kwarteng 8 years ago

    Dear Readers,

    Thanks to you all for reading.

    We shall surely come back again with more interesting and enlightening articles. Continue reading!

    Have a great week.

    Thanks.

  • Kojo T 8 years ago

    Start where you are, use what you got , get where you want to.Africa needs to start with like minded leaders NOW. After all neither the USA nor EU started with the full membership as at now. When the Union begins and others ...
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  • Kofi B 8 years ago

    Kojo T, it is the highest time you begin writing your comments in Ewe for you Ewe people to understand.

    Your English is more than serious, trust me!!!

  • Kojo T 8 years ago

    Did you read your post? You should write in Twi. Trust me, my English is far better than yours. What is "your highest time"? Sorry if you cannot read Queen's English .You know when you drink coconut juice, it polishes your e ...
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  • zantoda 8 years ago

    Kwame Nkrumah had his shortcomings but not on the subject of African Unity or common market, if unity is not good, why didn't the US stay as 13 states? and why are Europeans uniting in the 21st century when each of them can ...
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  • UNMISGUIDED AFRICAN CHILD 8 years ago

    "Africans still travel to fetch the family water on their heads.

    "y3so ne yawiaa na 3bo y3n no"

    Most of Kwame's ardent enemies have not even read a book by his....and Kwame wrote as many as 20 books and other publ ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    Waiting anxiously to hear from either the writer or Prof. Lungu.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    MARCUS AMPADU,

    We have been on travel!

    YOUR: "...many of (Kwarteng's) audience will have a hard time understanding..."

    WE SAY: We've agreed!

    We agree!

    ITEM: There are several challenges to Nkrumah legacy defen ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    I pray to the Almighty that Prof. Lungs cease using "WE SAY" ..."but, we agree". You and who, may I ask?

    And what do you mean by "We will never use those two words, (historicity, futuristics), practically, in any forum?
    B ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    CRITICAL OBSERVERS REFLECT ON THE LEGACY OF KWAME NKRUMAH & THE FORCES BEHIND HIS OVERTHROW IN 1966 BY THE KOTOKA MILITARY JUNTA THAT ESTABLISHED A DICTATOTSHIP THROUGH MILITARY RULE...ALL THE WAY TO JERRY "ACCOUNTABILITY" RA ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    I have always admired Nkrumah's vision of Ghana as one nation, indivisible but condemned him for proscribing liberty and justice for all.

    In my pseudepigraphical writing dubbed "Nkrumah's Lamb", I was explicit that Ghana w ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law,
    We are thinking one of your problems is, you do not appreciate differences in "ideas".

    Let's not confuse the minor, with the major!

    In all our readings of your essays, and given the expansi ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    I personally don't see any problem with Nkrumah as a demon with some strains of vision, or even goodness.

    Remember that he was charismatic enough to attract all the largesse and freebies from friends whom he later incarcer ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    You've proven my point and we can now move on beyond the "brain"!

    But, you are the lawyer!

    What is that about "twelve Supreme High Court judges" attest on (your) certificate?

    Where in "the land" you reference does t ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    You are too clueless.

    I am barred in Texas; but can practice anywhere in the USA by pro hac vice, if you know what I mean.

    I cannot educate you on how you get to be licensed here, but I can tell you that the law exams a ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    YOUR EARLIER:
    "...if I have twelve Supreme High Court judges attest on my certificate that I qualify to practice in all the courts of the land, maybe you could say that they were in no doubt about my critical analyses as a l ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    It is a useless exercise to argue with an idle non-lawyer like you.

    After you read all the standardized information on becoming a lawyer in the USA, what you depend on to state that I cannot practice anywhere I want in the ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    After noting the extensive multstate exams one has to write (i.e. Multistate Bar Examination, Multistate Essay Examinations, Multistate Performance Examination and Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination, you
    can ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    Y'all should understand that having reached the apex of the food chain with my education, profession and intelligence, I have the responsibility to tell the truth as it is no matter the cost. And if I criticize Nkrumah, it is ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Is that you, or is someone impersonating you, Attorney Samuel Adjei Sarfo (SAS)?

    Your cannot be serious with this "Addendum"?

    YOUR: "...if I find any redeeming qualities in Nkrumah, I would be the first to acknowledge t ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    You are bothered that I consider Nkrumah as a demon and still believe that he had a vision to elevate the confidence of the African, to unite Africa or to unite Ghana?

    I have never faulted Nkrumah for his vision in these r ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    Just listen to what you are saying. The sad fact is having reached the "apex of the food chain with my education, profession and intelligence ", you still don't realize the depth of your irrational thinking Dr. SAS.

    Irrati ...
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  • YAW 8 years ago

    Winston Churchill,F D Roosevelt,Hillary Clinton all failed their exams at some point.

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    It should strike you as significant that all those people you mention wrote and failed the same Bar exams which I passed the very first time, despite that apart from Law School, I had all my education in Ghana, a third world ...
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  • YAW 8 years ago

    It proves how ingrained your hatred for Nkrumah is.So what is your point in telling us Nkrumah failed his exams? Did Nkrumah start his education in Eton or Harrow in [Great Britain] prior to going to United States or Gold Coa ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    YAW,
    YOUR: "...Trouble is, there is always two sides to every question- and all-knowing Dr. SAS always take both..."


    WE SAY: We've taken Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law, to task on multiple fronts/multiple times on his two-fac ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    What a pathetic display of pompous self adulation. What makes you think "I am the best here..., and you can pretend that you don't know".

    That is exactly what I meant when I described you as an irrational thinker. Waiting ...
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  • YAW 8 years ago

    He constantly acts in an arrogant and high-handed manner.He has more negative views about Nkrumah than a dog has fleas.

  • YIKRA 8 years ago

    The world has moved on, if you believe in God why don't you try the God-solution?
    Afterall, God is stronger than men who are nothing but evil snakes.

  • YAW 8 years ago

    Francis,can you possibly contact the publishers to rectify this error about the year of death. REF: 100 Leaders in world history.Thanks in advance.

    FACTS ABOUT
    Kwame Nkrumah

    Born: September 21, 1909 Birthplace: Nkroful ...
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