Akogun Akomolafe
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13 January 2011 at 14 : 00 PM
Focus on Africans Interview with Marlene van Duijnhoven part 1 of 6.mp4
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11 January 2011 at 19 : 00 PM
Focus on Africans Interview with Youdi Schipper
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11 January 2011 at 12 : 00 PM
Focus on Africans Interview with Chief Akarigbo Okoro part 1 of 6.mp4
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8 January 2011 at 20 : 00 PM
La Cote d’Ivoire: A layman’s analysis on the call for Ghana’s Intervention
My Books on Amazon Africa: it shall be well: https://www.amazon.com/Africa-shall-Mr-Femi-Akomolafe/dp/9988197837Africa Destroyed by the gods: https://www.amazon.com/Africa-Destroyed-gods-Femi-Akomolafe-ebook/dp/B01HPSMK8O18 African Fables & Moonlight Stories: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07638G8TL/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_awdb_t1_g7nbDb8DQE10S Try and get your copy. And, please, help me share the links. Kind regards, Femi Akomolafe “Enough of this genuflection to France! If Sarkozy has decided to go to war against Cote […]
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6 January 2011 at 07 : 00 AM
Run, Samia, Run!
In its second decade of existence, this column has never endorsed a politician. We will make an exception and declare our whole-hearted support for Samia Nkrumah in her quest to become the Chairwoman of the Convention of People Party (CPP), the party founded by her incomparable and illustrious dad, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. It […]
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15 November 2010 at 18 : 00 PM
Can The Chief Justice Spell ETHICAL?
In September 2010, I wrote a piece entitled “The Untenability of Justice Georgina Wood’s position.” In said article, I wrote, inter alia: “In many other societies the Chief Justice (CJ) of the Republic of Ghana, Madam Georgina Wood, would have resigned her position. To maintain her personal integrity and safeguard […]
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13 November 2010 at 15 : 00 PM
Nigeria’s 2011 Elections Logic-Defying Permutations
The Nigerian factor is a little-known, little-discussed, and little-researched sociological phenomenon that is believed by many Nigerians to be the greatest impediment to their nation’s march to progress and prosperity. In many (let’s not use “advanced” here) countries, elections have become so routine that citizens cannot conceive of silly hiccups that would make them […]
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23 October 2010 at 16 : 00 PM
Europe no be Paradise (a story)
(a story) One of the attractions of the former SWISSAIR is their Visual Display Units (VDUs), the television-like gadgets that informs passengers about our geographic positions as we cruise far above -in the skies. I prefer the information provided by the VDUs to the second-rate Hollywood trash with which the other airlines entertain their […]
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23 October 2010 at 16 : 00 PM
I don’t want to be saved, period!
“Religions are the cradles of despotism.” – Marquis de Sade. What manner of arrogance made the Christians believe that they have the right to disturb my sleep? Is it not presumptuous for them to arrogate to themselves the right to intercede between me and my supposed creator? There are hundreds, if not thousands, of […]
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19 October 2010 at 16 : 00 PM
The Inspector General Of Police And His Convoy
Among the many things that pissed me off with the former ruling party in Ghana, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), was their attempt to impose an Orwellian society of “all animals are equal, but some are more equal than the other” in our beloved republic. Their crass, unbridled attempt to loot all lootable state […]
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