tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467446869495260375.post1311439298920514654..comments2023-11-03T09:30:36.124+00:00Comments on Editor's Blog: Jaundiced rationalisations & un-intellectual bravadoStan DOGBEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14179819385081344331noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467446869495260375.post-77786970892314698652009-04-21T18:32:00.000+01:002009-04-21T18:32:00.000+01:00interesting and easy reading!
am especially fascin...interesting and easy reading!<br />am especially fascinated by the title of this piece.<br /><br />indeed the journalism profession in this country is becoming a jungle because the standards have been terribly lowered to look "attractive". one gets the sense that its been practiced out of malice other than an opportunity to inform and solve societal ills.<br />its therefore strange that the Ghanaian media has recently been tagged as the most 'inspiring'in Africa. even though you specifically did not address that issue am obliged to think that your concerns in this article suggests that you hold a contrary view of the praise.<br /><br />personally,i ve chosen to be selective these days on what i read and listen to, because i want to learn the rudiments of the trade as some one who is aspiring to join the fraternity of the inky trade.<br />Stan...it's unbelievable but the use of insulting language gets my pressure rising.<br /><br />i'm outraged that suddenly even those who did not vote for the good old Prof are demanding that he fulfills his promises,mischievously shouting out that Ghanaians have regretted voting for Mills...when in fact they are only being bitter in opposition and had no hand in the success of Mills as their rhetorics sometimes suggest they did.<br /><br />i'll also repeat that Mills far far ahead of Kuffour!nii ayertey aryehhttp://naaryeh.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com