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Kwame Nkrumah 1909-2009
A
TRIBUTE First Published in 2009.
By Rev. Peter Eric Adotey Addo
Why do his words and deeds affect our imaginations
and hopes for the future?
Is it because he seems larger than life?
Is it because we do not know how our words and deeds
will affect others?
Now he speaks to us behind the final curtain of
death,
An imperfect mortal among imperfect us,
Hopeful to some and inspiring to others.
But always with his own agenda,
Something altogether unlike hope.
His death along with his legacy gave birth to new
optimism.
The extent to which his status determined his
vision,
And now defines our public and personal debates.
He is the proverbial elephant in the national room
Now challenging us to look and define ourselves and
our future.
He belongs to the ages now;
Challenging us to look and define ourselves and the
future.
When this tribute is read one hundred from now,
Let it be my insightful description of him that is
remembered.
A Man of passion he definitely was,
But at the same time he was a Renaissance man.
Doing whatever he did in his own way,
And so amazingly well.
He articulated words of wisdom and his moved the
nation
Towards freedom and independence.
From the Northern Grasslands to the rich tropical
forests of the South,
To the coastal plains of the Nation,
One Nation was the dream.
One united nation of different tribes, diverse
languages, and different cultures.
He fervently and anxiously called us together,
To Honor and Duty to a new nation,
To be Brave and Honest.
We did accept his challenge with great hope and
dreams for the future.
And should we be granted the opportunity to meet
again,
We will have a lot to explain.
What have we done with his legacy,
The great legacy he left behind?
Lovingly Dedicated to This Generation
And Generations Yet To Come.
All Rights reserved.
Rev. Peter Eric Addotey Addo
http://home.roadrunner.com/~osofo |
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How Emerging Markets Can Get
Their Groove Back
IMF, Oct 08, Ghanadot - After a decade of high
growth and a swift rebound after the collapse of U.S.
investment bank Lehman Brothers, emerging markets are
seeing slowing growth. Their average growth is now 1½
percentage points lower than in 2010 and 2011. This is a
widespread phenomenon: growth has been slowing in
roughly three out of four emerging markets. This share
is remarkably high; in the past, such synchronized and
persistent slowdowns typically have only occurred during
acute crises.......More,
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Ghana drug regulator blacklists
Indian firm
TET, Oct 07, Ghanadot -
Under fire for supplying fake medicines, Indian
pharmaceutical firm Bliss GVS Pharma has been banned by
Ghana's health watchdog from importing and distributing
medicinal products to the African nation.....The
Maharashtra-based company was found to be selling fake
and unregistered malaria drugs in Ghana, alongwith a
local company named Tobinco Pharmaceuticals....
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Eleni receives green light to
set up Ghana Commodity Exchange
Ghanadot, Oct 07, Ghanadot - Eleni LLC, a
newly-formed company based in Nairobi, Kenya, with
equity investments by Morgan Stanley, International
Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the
World Bank, and 8 Miles Fund, a private firm in London,
has received the green light from the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC) to set up the Ghana Commodity
Exchange (GCX) within a 12-month timeframe....
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World Criminal Court Not
Targeting Africa, Says Annan
Naharnet, Oct 08,
Ghanadot - "Let me stress that it is the culture of
impunity, and individuals, who are on trial at the
International Criminal Court, not Africa," said Annan,
delivering the annual Desmond Tutu Peace Lecture on the
South African icon's 82nd birthday.....More
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