tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555516329392912719.post6584319893490646400..comments2008-07-24T03:37:36.149ZComments on One Ghana, One Voice: To Nkrumah - Prince MensahRob Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06507320627534702508noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555516329392912719.post-9591038407666891042008-07-24T03:37:00.000Z2008-07-24T03:37:00.000Z2008-07-24T03:37:00.000ZKwame Nkrumah deserves more than the attention you...Kwame Nkrumah deserves more than the attention you poets are giving him. I wonder what we, black people, do to remember our heroes? We have been treating the most people in our struggles with global injustice as after-thoughts. Well, how long shall we keep our heads in the sand, O ostrich children of Africa?Cyrus Appiah-Kubinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555516329392912719.post-52001313851661059562008-07-15T18:52:00.000Z2008-07-15T18:52:00.000Z2008-07-15T18:52:00.000ZPrince you have brought back memories of Nkrumah. ...Prince you have brought back memories of Nkrumah. I was 10 when they had the coup and remember a lot of what happened. We tend to forget that he was a man with visions far ahead of his time and focus more on the time things went wrong. Nkrumah was a great statesman and "freedom fighter"Mariskanoreply@blogger.com