Talk:J. B. Danquah
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[edit]These paragraphs are quite odd and not written in a suitably encyclopedic tone. They are also very partisan, discussing "rewriting the history of Ghana" in an unscholarly way.
The current government which is was carved out of the Danquah- Busia UP party ,has since assuming office being striving to rewrite the history of GHANA by making him the founding father of the sovereign state . Many GHANAIANS who have studied the political history of Ghana, however lable JB Danquah as a "gangsta" who helped to retard the progress of the country after he and other members of the UP Danquah-Busia party, overthrew Dr Kwame Nkrumah cpp. In a recent publication by a media outlet allied to the NPP, headline their 5th March 2020 edition of the news paper as" DANQUAH"S GHANA AFTER 63 YEARS" .This made many to question whether He, JB DANQUAH or Dr Kwame NKRUMAH was the founding father of GHANA.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.178.33.39 (talk) 13:02, 25 March 2020 (UTC)
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