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Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Dec 2001 18:03:44 +0000
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Mboge,

I gave you credit for being bold enough to give the other side of the coin
and not for the accuracy or otherwise of your statements on the late Leopold
Sedar Senghore. Whereas I know a little about how people like Sembene Ousman
felt about the late Senghore, I cannot authoritatively speak about the man
himself.

You wrote:

"I know a lot about Ghana.  I did a whole course in the Rise of Nationalism
in Ghana in my final year at college.  My dissertation was on  Policing,
Security and Nationalism in Ghana (1945 to 1957).  I am a strindent critic
of the late Osagefo.  I am well aquainted with the PDA.  I know the genesis
and dynamics of the whole security measures under Nkurumah's rule .  I
studied under one of the world's leading Ghana expert - Professor Richard
Rathbone".

Your this statement is not only arrogant but lacks merit; otherwise you
would not have called Kwami "Osagefo" knowing full well that he stole that
title, dummy!

Have a good day, Gassa.



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