Posts Tagged ‘ Sekou Nkrumah ’

Analysis: Instead of flogging the dead “Asomdwehene”… By Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

Analysis: Instead of flogging the dead “Asomdwehene”… By Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

As is to be expected, those who have no concrete solution for solving the country’s problems are still fouling our air with their useless political
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ANALYSIS: Sekou Nkrumah and the Ghanaian jinx – By Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

ANALYSIS: Sekou Nkrumah and the Ghanaian jinx – By Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

When a Ghanaian politician behaves like a butterfly and flits about as the pendulum swings, he makes me laugh out loud. Carpet crossing is usually motivated by something in the politician’s character. I am reminded of a former classmate of mine at the completion of the “O’ level programme many years ago who went for
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ANALYSIS: Are Nkrumah’s children in politics failing him? Part Two- By Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

ANALYSIS: Are Nkrumah’s children in politics failing him? Part Two- By Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

Then, Sekou shifted political grounds again, rushing to align with the NPP and vowing to do all he can to ensure an electoral victory for
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Are Nkrumah’s children in politics failing him? Part I – By Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

Are Nkrumah’s children in politics failing him? Part I – By Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

The political career of Samia Yaaba Nkrumah and Dr. Sekou Nkrumah is in crisis. And that is even an understatement. Indeed, their political career is a flop. Their fate provides useful lessons in political miscalculation. While Samia’s experiences portray her as a victim of unfortunate circumstances, that of Sekou certainly establishes him as a political
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ANALYSIS: Is Sekou Nkrumah a straw man in Ghana politics? – Asks Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

ANALYSIS: Is Sekou Nkrumah a straw man in Ghana politics? – Asks Dr Michael J.K. Bokor

By flitting from one political camp to the other at the least prompting, Dr. Sekou Nkrumah isn’t doing anything good to shore up his political
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