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Tag Archives: Ghana Armed Forces
Two Nigerians arrested for hacking into GAF mails
Two Nigerians have been arrested for allegedly attempting to divert $13,978 belonging to Ghanaian peacekeepers after they had succeded in hacking into the e-mails of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF). The suspects, Peter Okechukwu, 32, and Emmanuel Ifedi, 31, were … read more
Ghana: Mahama Must Not Be Elected-Admissible Reasons
Badu, K “To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the citizens”(Taft). In practice, … read more
Ghana: Is the Kumasi Peace Pact a mere window dressing?
By Dr. Michael J.K. Bokor Efforts by the Asantehene, the Ghana Peace Council, and others that culminated into the signing of the Kumasi Peace Pact by flagbearers of the various political parties contesting next Friday’s general elections are commendable. The … read more
Posted in Article, Columnist, Election, Ghana, Michael Bokor, West Africa
Tagged Akufo-Addo, Ashanti Region, Ghana, Ghana Armed Forces, IndepthAfrica, John Kufuor, Kumasi, NDC, NPP
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Ghana: What Is Mahama Hiding?
Sarpong, Justice Answer YES Or No, Mr Temporary President Did President Mills set up an investigative committee to investigate you for inflating prices on the contracts you signed in the name of Ghana? YES or NO? Sarpong, Justice President Mahama … read more
Posted in Ghana, West Africa
Tagged Armed Forces Council, Ghana, Ghana Armed Forces, IEA, IndepthAfrica, John Atta Mill, John Dramani Mahama, Mahama, Martin Amidu, Mills
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Ghana: Dr. Percy’s proposal on national security is dangerous (Part I)
By Dr. Michael J.K. Bokor The proposal by Dr. David Percy, a leading member of the National Reform Party (NRP), that all Presidents refrain from directing national security during every election is unacceptable. In sum, it is not only absurd … read more
Posted in Article, Ghana
Tagged Burma Camp, Ghana, Ghana Armed Forces, IndepthAfrica, Kufuor government, national security, Percy
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Why do these NPP functionaries like crying wolf?
By Dr. Michael J.K. Bokor Revelations that the Ghana Armed Forces has created a Special Forces Unit (SFU) to be deployed in security operations have come to inflame passions in an already tense political environment in the country because the … read more
Posted in Article, Ghana, Michael Bokor, News, West Africa
Tagged Africa news, African, African news, Ghana, Ghana Armed Forces, Ghana Police Service, Indepth Africa, Indepth Africa Magazine, Indepth Nigeria, Indepth Soccer, John Atta Mills, New Patriotic Party, NPP, Rawlings government, SFU
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Ghana President Mills’ Independence Day Speech
A national parade of school children and contingents of security personnel was today held at the Independence Square in Accra and addressed by President John Evans Atta Mills. President Mills, who arrived at the parade grounds in the company of … read more
Why patronage politics at the presidency is the root of all evil in Ghana
By Frank S. Debrah Groucho Marx, a witty American film star and comedian, once said that “politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it, and then misapplying the wrong remedies”. In Ghana today, a peculiar kind … read more
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