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  • @bryanteeirra4216
    @bryanteeirra4216 2 years ago +42

    I never get tired of watching this, with this interview together with the likes of Mjr. Rida, Akata Pore, Zaya Yebo, Adomako Nyamekye, Matthew Adabuga, Cpt. Budu Koomson, Cpt. Baba Awuni, I have become a historian, been able to narrate our history to some people who lived through the period…..
    Thanks so much Raymond for bringing all these men on board for these insightful revelations🤝

    • @Sradenham
      @Sradenham 26 days ago

      Now these 4th republic are living worse than them but walking free 😂

  • @mathewadjardjah9541
    @mathewadjardjah9541 5 years ago +13

    Lord, spare me the curse of bitterness so that l can make fair judgements.

  • @kwameagyei7466
    @kwameagyei7466 3 years ago +18

    Hi Baa-Acheamfour. You are the man Ghana must have. You're so eloquent and brilliant. You have what it takes to be a man to lead. ZI heard your name in the time of the ARFC but listening to yo today has given me hope to believe that we have the men. J. J
    Rawlings and Kojo Tsikata came to loot our country under false pretences. God is judging them now. They will cry before God. They are crying even now. Now now.

  • @myowusuansah
    @myowusuansah 5 years ago +8

    Senseless killings!!

  • @kwamezulushabazz
    @kwamezulushabazz 6 years ago +22

    Impossible to get to the truth without starting with the multiple attempts to assassinate Nkrumah.

  • @asamoahappiah9215
    @asamoahappiah9215 5 years ago +9

    The best interview on joy upfront ..it contains deep secrets and shocking revelation

  • @herculesskinny2030
    @herculesskinny2030 6 years ago +25

    A second segment of this discussion will be very, very extra good for Ghana.
    My humble salute to you sir.

    • @BenjaminAdjani
      @BenjaminAdjani Year ago +3

      Lo0

    • @emmanuelablorh2615
      @emmanuelablorh2615 9 months ago

      So why the blame on chairman Rawlings,if everyone says they wanted to rescue Ghana ,,,JJ also wanted to rescue Ghana and so must be left alone ✊

  • @TRENDYCOM
    @TRENDYCOM Month ago +2

    I’m still sitting with the emotions this film left in me. From the very first scene to the final frame, it felt less like watching a movie and more like living through something deeply human and profoundly moving.
    The storytelling was powerful, but what truly stayed with me was the cast. Every performance felt honest and vulnerable, as if each actor poured a piece of their soul into their role. Their chemistry, the subtle expressions, the quiet moments - everything felt so real and beautifully layered.
    This is the kind of film that lingers long after the credits roll. It reminds us why cinema matters - because it connects us, moves us, and sometimes even changes us.
    Grateful to have experienced something this meaningful. 👏🏾👏🏾
    Greetings to my Nigerian family 🍷🍾👌🏽
    ……………Nana Kwasi Fosu

  • @dennismorrison5384
    @dennismorrison5384 3 years ago +8

    The year is 2023. Four years on from this interview and Ghana has gotten worser. The greed of politicians is negatively impacting our lives and makes economic growth impossible for future generations. They’re looting and stealing from the nation’s coffers. To what end will someone wake up and do the right thing? It’s becoming increasingly difficult for us to live in this country when the very few people in government are living off the sweat of hardworking citizens.

    • @mikedwamena1662
      @mikedwamena1662 2 years ago +1

      What is the right thing? Another coup? Coup is not the answer

    • @dennismorrison5384
      @dennismorrison5384 2 years ago

      definitely not. I am saying that the same things are happening and we are getting worse off@mikedwamena1662

  • @andrewsamponsah8545
    @andrewsamponsah8545 6 years ago +3

    All the truth will come out before we all go to eternity.

  • @mealexmailex311
    @mealexmailex311 6 years ago +22

    It's sad that we might never know the whole truth of our darkest hours as Ghanaians.

    • @kgaghana1
      @kgaghana1 6 years ago +2

      If you want to go to our darkest error please look deeper look into slavery slave trade and the Eros our ancestors caused to the people that was shipped to America. Just don't go there

    • @jbk3944
      @jbk3944 5 years ago +3

      He's not explaining things that truly happen, ks only interested in attacking Rawlings

    • @justiceappiah3060
      @justiceappiah3060 5 years ago +5

      @jbk3944 because Rawlings was a murderer

    • @peterasare6719
      @peterasare6719 5 years ago +3

      @kgaghana1 well it seems your reply to a contributor is just an insult to his notion.As much as you have a right to your opinion, That doesn't gives you the right to disparage other contributions.The gentlemen made his feelings felt, his resentment against evil and lies. What is wrong with that?

    • @MBhat001
      @MBhat001 4 years ago

      @justiceappiah3060 mm

  • @kofi333
    @kofi333 6 years ago +3

    very nice interview wish you can do part 2 with him..learnt a lot..sad history of our country..

  • @yawjay7049
    @yawjay7049 6 years ago +2

    TRUTH CAN BE DiFFERENTIATED FROM ERROR

  • @DavidOfosuAppiah
    @DavidOfosuAppiah 6 years ago +3

    so sad ,tragic #history of #Ghana during the #bloody #evil days in #Ghana of June 4th 1979 ,

  • @kwameghana5369
    @kwameghana5369 5 years ago +6

    They had weird names back then.

  • @williamhanson4154
    @williamhanson4154 4 years ago +2

    I was an accountant at that time with a company in Accra.

  • @vidaburgess9401
    @vidaburgess9401 5 years ago +2

    Thanks for telling mother Ghana children's the truth stay bless

  • @frederickagyemang418
    @frederickagyemang418 3 years ago +2

    They were young when they took power so everything was bloody and scary 😨.
    JR was here 💙

  • @NewEraSSKid
    @NewEraSSKid 6 years ago +4

    This is what they call a real Officer , 40 years later he can still defend the honesty of his actions!

    • @professor5281
      @professor5281 3 years ago

      What honesty? Someone was part of a junta and you say he was honest. They are all murderers.

  • @osumanuabubakar9557
    @osumanuabubakar9557 5 years ago +6

    I salute the interviewer/ journalist.
    Very objective!

  • @kriskhinson443
    @kriskhinson443 6 years ago +12

    I remember when water and education were free in Ghana for all Ghanaians!

  • @Jitenge98
    @Jitenge98 Year ago +1

    Learning a lot (from Nairobi). I was in form 4 in 1979.

  • @albertdanso1354
    @albertdanso1354 5 years ago +16

    Quality interviewer,quality interviewee,quality content,quality program,quality insight..just quality information all round .. well done !

  • @harrypee1
    @harrypee1 5 years ago +7

    So much confusion in/with the AFRC.
    Sometimes its hardly to believe their stories.
    Set up an inquiry board, and bring in every living member.
    And see how most of these their stories will change.

  • @heartwillkalephe226
    @heartwillkalephe226 5 years ago +1

    We need to hear this.
    More of it if possible.

    • @nnaemekaibeneme1251
      @nnaemekaibeneme1251 3 years ago

      The big difference between Nigeria and Ghana. See the sincerity which Capt Barr Achamfour described the events and even his involvement as a person. I respect you Captain. This spirit helps national reconciliation. It creates room for forgiveness. I wish there are bold and sincere men like this everywhere. I have listened to many of these Ghanian officers. They are truthful about their roles during the tumultuous part of their national history.

  • @simonobeng5958
    @simonobeng5958 4 years ago +1

    Thanks in millions Captain (Rtd)

  • @dawudaibrahimbraimah1670
    @dawudaibrahimbraimah1670 5 years ago +18

    Avoiding the execution of over 240 Ghanaians was a feat achieved by whoever stopped it. But the execution of even the minority group we are talking about today was needless and could have been avoided with cool heads. Condolences to the families of the executed ones.

    • @nephatoliech5601
      @nephatoliech5601 3 years ago

      240 corrupt ghaniens needed to serve as an example for plundering the millions of hard working Ghana citizens... So this was a bold move, ery much needed after the assassination of Kwame Nkurumah.

    • @professor5281
      @professor5281 3 years ago

      He is lying to the teeth here

    • @jamesntiri4659
      @jamesntiri4659 2 years ago

      ​@nephatoliech5601and today the NDC party he brought are more corrupt than the generals. One thing I know for a fact is that Military are less corrupt than Civilians

    • @ianphillips2103
      @ianphillips2103 Year ago

      He not lying he speaking the truth stop typing nonsense

  • @moscombusinesssystems8309

    Every one is pushing the blame's away,had it's been it's was an award the same people will be saying singularly that he or she deserved that award.only God knows the truth.

    • @emmanuelofei4388
      @emmanuelofei4388 6 years ago

      Hahaha, interesting narratives from these past soldiers.

  • @ianphillips2103
    @ianphillips2103 Year ago

    Very informative interview

  • @risk0systemsuk171
    @risk0systemsuk171 6 years ago +4

    It’s seams there’s no honour amongst pirates.

  • @heartwillkalephe226
    @heartwillkalephe226 5 years ago +1

    Am enjoying this replay of 1979, happenings.

    • @forokwasi
      @forokwasi 4 years ago

      General Afrifa's late sister - Ceci Acheampomaa - told me that when they came to plead with you to intercede, when the General was arrested in Mampong, you told her that "that boy will be killed like a dog"!
      Truth will free your conscience!

  • @ebottah
    @ebottah 6 years ago +45

    Given these revelations, it is pure poetic justice that Kofi Awonoor suffered the fate that he suffered in Kenya. God was smiling!

    • @petitben5240
      @petitben5240 5 years ago

      @Nelson Osei how do you that! Many have done worse evil's in Ghana.

    • @Afrojoeful
      @Afrojoeful 4 years ago +3

      You so right.... You know in the 75 coup attempt by Kojo Tsikata he kept Kattah who was the mastermind in his house secretly? This man does give a good analysis of some aspects of our history

    • @momills295
      @momills295 4 years ago +1

      @Afrojoeful Another tribalism nonesense.Could someone ask the Captain what he told Afrifa s people when they killed him.This guy is a big liar.

    • @Afrojoeful
      @Afrojoeful 4 years ago +3

      @momills295its not about what they told the family it's about WHY they killed him and I won't believe anything a coup maker tells me, I'll draw my own conclusions. Massa have some dignity wai and ask yourself this question, Why would the same people who saved someone who was going to be killed complain about his behaviour after saving him? Some of us know the history ooo, this man is from 5 battalion, just as Boakgye Gyan and most of the June 4th fighters were. They released JJ from prison and Boakgye Gyan thought my old friend speaks better than me so I'll make him the spokesman and JJ totally abused that position with other people he'd been listening to. Tribalism or not you can draw your own conclusions

    • @momills295
      @momills295 4 years ago

      @Afrojoeful Do agree to your assertion 100%.

  • @SkanCityAcademy_SirJohn

    Nice interview, I've watched this for like 30 times

    • @scriptsstudios
      @scriptsstudios 5 months ago

      So i've got a counterpart...the entire set of interviews as well as the documentary..i've watched it dangerously many times. i had Cameron Doodo's book on these events but currently can't tell which of my history buff friends who last came for it.

  • @sarfokantankakwaku997
    @sarfokantankakwaku997 3 years ago +3

    God have mercy on us

  • @uniteekandjo9454
    @uniteekandjo9454 3 years ago +5

    I listen to this noble retired Captain Cquabna Baha's testimony over and over again. Every time I do watch this though deeply interested, I shed tears of mercy and sympathy over the lives of all the wasted AFRC-victims of the nation of Ghana during the very setting in time. Being from Namibia myself,I have pain so deep. And while I should rebuke my bitterness at Boaky Gyan and the Tshikata,Lawrings...them (may their souls rest in peace), the likes of the still living (as I think) of Boaky Gyan should please say sorry on behalf of themselves and on behalves of the gone fellows! Please...

    • @tagorsterling1513
      @tagorsterling1513 3 years ago +1

      Boakye Gyan says the constitution killed them and he has no regret. Check out that interview on Andy D Tv on RUclips

    • @jhibreal35
      @jhibreal35 3 years ago +1

      Hmm

    • @jhibreal35
      @jhibreal35 3 years ago +1

      @tagorsterling1513 Rawlings also said he has no regrets

  • @lieutenantcolonel8576
    @lieutenantcolonel8576 3 years ago +2

    The head of state of upper volta ( Burkina Faso) then was Maurice Yameogo ( late)

  • @nephatoliech5601
    @nephatoliech5601 4 years ago +5

    I still think that Ghana could not be where it is now had ft. Lt. Rawlings not done what he needed to do. Ghana was so corrupt that they even assassinated Kwame nkurumah Osagiefo. Our need to sanitize killed criminals at this stage is not helpful. If you are in the helm of government are abet corruption, protect the corrupt and even somehow participated in the assassination of nkurumah, there was no need for mercy. This rule should and must apply today. This sanitation of a rotten history is really nauseating.

    • @emikinc
      @emikinc 3 years ago

      That's a dumb statement from you I tell you. But I will not blame you much because you have no idea of what really happened during those days.
      People just submitted names of people to be killed based on hatred for others. And without proper investigations, they were executed. That was pure foolishness but not a solid way of checking corruption.
      That is why corruption is still pervasive in our society. Because Rawlings himself ended selling state property to his wife at a very cheap price. Per the standard of Rawlings, he and his wife should have been executed but that didn't happen. Why? Because in the first place he was never committed to checking corruption. He was just jealous of others and wanted to kill them. That's all. He only used the corruption tag to get at them without putting any proper structures in place to check corruption.
      More so, he killed others for committing treason but he himself committed treason by overthrowing the constitutionally elected government of Dr. Hilla Limann but once more he pardon himself by granting himself amnesty in the 1992 constitution. Clearly, he had no principles in life and just wanted to kill those he claimed had committed treason.
      After killing those he wanted to kill almost all his appointees including himself went back to commit the very alleged mistakes he killed others for without investigations because he had no solid principles or structures built to check corruption.

    • @nephatoliech5601
      @nephatoliech5601 3 years ago

      @emikinc are you aware of the truth yourself? I don't think so. Ghana was so corrupt that even judges were involved and abetted corruption, the investigators were also corrupt for most parts, as a president he had to do good for most of the population at the expense of the corrupt few. So, those people had to go. Ghana is shining star of Africa as we talk right now, but there was no way of putting it on the right path. We should be thankful for such leaders who manage to change the trajectory and a culture of corruption, to what we are seeing now. Nobody is perfect and we can poke holes on Jerry's leadership. But truth be told, Ghana could be as corrupt as Nigeria if Jerry didn't bring in sanity. Give credit where it is due. You now have the freedom to express your feelings because of Jerry's boldness

    • @emikinc
      @emikinc 3 years ago +3

      @nephatoliech5601 You clearly don't understand the purpose of the 1979 coup. If you did you wouldn't tell me to praise Rawlings after he had committed the very offense that he had shot others for.

    • @nephatoliech5601
      @nephatoliech5601 3 years ago

      @emikinc do you understand it, are you just masking peripheral and superficial judgment?? Obviously if he was so wrong why didn't they bring him to court and charge him after he left office? Instead of appreciating what he did for you to create a democratic space so that you can now express your views freely and have integrity restored in leadership? Africans continue to be a thankless and self destructive lot. You don't even see the objectivity for his actions!! GOD FORGIVE YOU.

    • @Blackwhite99251
      @Blackwhite99251 3 years ago +1

      @emikinc
      Rawlings saved Ghana go read history
      Do you even know what smc 1 and smc2 did to Ghana?

  • @Etiako1
    @Etiako1 4 years ago

    whispers in the then corridors of power now laid bare.

  • @GeorgeStephenOsei
    @GeorgeStephenOsei 2 years ago +2

    So Acheamfuo is saying that he didn't buy into their philosophy but he was called to become a member

  • @albertansah1373
    @albertansah1373 4 years ago +8

    The killings of about two hundred and forty two civilians by JJ Rawlings is a tragedy on Ghanaians.???

    • @Koloviv48i
      @Koloviv48i 3 months ago

      Love that era, it cleaned the shyyt that was happening in Ghana that time. Love it then.

  • @RichardMensah-n4i

    I've enjoyed the interview

  • @albertowusuansah8108
    @albertowusuansah8108 6 years ago +11

    Criminals minds inside 🇬🇭 armed forces.????Very stupid army even today.?????

    • @youssefcamara3916
      @youssefcamara3916 6 years ago

      This guy is right. June 4th was the only way to cleanse Ghana from corruption and all sorts of evils.

    • @ltjusticekorang3955
      @ltjusticekorang3955 6 years ago +1

      @youssefcamara3916 but it was later politicized and ethnisied

    • @youssefcamara3916
      @youssefcamara3916 6 years ago +1

      Ripple/XRP Preacher perhaps, but how about the outcome today. The Ghana l visited in summer 1978 is far cry from Ghana today. All things be equal, Ghanaian are better off today than those year’s of military coups and chronic shortages of basic goods like toothpaste or bathing soap.

    • @deecole108
      @deecole108 5 years ago

      Mcml o

    • @jamesntiri4659
      @jamesntiri4659 2 years ago +1

      ​@youssefcamara3916June 4th has never brought nothing to Ghana. Ghana is even worse

  • @kenzizappy4627
    @kenzizappy4627 6 years ago +1

    Hmmm......truth of history dey oooo

  • @masawudumohammed1763
    @masawudumohammed1763 3 years ago

    may Allah bless u sir .am realy in tears

  • @Bruceturkson
    @Bruceturkson 5 years ago +1

    This people speak about Prez. Rawlings with so much disdain. I hope the while truth surfaces one day .

  • @kofisanka4092
    @kofisanka4092 6 years ago +4

    This man is telling the truth

  • @kamalfarida
    @kamalfarida 6 years ago +4

    Serves Kofi Awunor right. His untimely death.

  • @PERSCOPLANESPOTTINGS
    @PERSCOPLANESPOTTINGS 6 years ago +10

    Why wasn’t Ankrah executed then

    • @nananhyiraakoto8750
      @nananhyiraakoto8750 5 years ago +5

      Sorry for late response... the excuse they gave was n I quote “ General Ankrah wasn’t part of the coup but was invited to lead government after it”

    • @yawjay7049
      @yawjay7049 5 years ago +1

      Why is oir history hidden

    • @Safroko1
      @Safroko1 5 years ago

      Kotoka planned and lead the coup, but they put Gen. Ankrah as the H.O.S.

    • @PERSCOPLANESPOTTINGS
      @PERSCOPLANESPOTTINGS 5 years ago +1

      Nova Soprano so then how did Afrifa come in the picture??

    • @nananhyiraakoto8750
      @nananhyiraakoto8750 5 years ago +3

      CHRISTOPHER AIKENS
      Afrifa I believe happened to be a subordinate of Kotoka n he was lured into it ..
      But after Ankrah failed to deliver n with Kotoka dead, Afrifa was forced to seize power from Ankrah ..

  • @PERSCOPLANESPOTTINGS
    @PERSCOPLANESPOTTINGS 5 years ago +2

    All these people had no place in politics of the country.Main reason why Ghana looks the way it is now

  • @DeBoss3
    @DeBoss3 6 years ago +1

    Jelukophe Mafia....one man one matched.

  • @philipbaidoo6299
    @philipbaidoo6299 6 years ago +19

    It was very sad with envy and jeoleosy. These people don't know anything about governance yet they played about it.

    • @samueldonkor
      @samueldonkor 3 years ago +1

      That is why we are where we are. We are too known. All these noises are from we the Akans, who think Ghana is for us.

    • @benjaminduahboatenag2950
      @benjaminduahboatenag2950 3 years ago

      Why you speak as if you lost your mind,

  • @nanaasare959
    @nanaasare959 5 years ago +2

    This old soldier is very wise

  • @millicentgyimah3270
    @millicentgyimah3270 6 years ago +3

    He is truthful, Ghanaians are being taken for cowards by few greedy men. Military is to protect the country and not to rule. We need more educated intelligent and brave people who have the best interest of the people of Ghana. When children are being educated it must be in still in them the slogan, what I can do for my country and the next generation. God bless Ghana the land of honey.

    • @nephatoliech5601
      @nephatoliech5601 4 years ago

      If the rulers are deeply corrupt, we need the military to take o er and expel the greedy politicians who mess the lives of millions of people.

  • @maurizioruggiero4907
    @maurizioruggiero4907 6 years ago

    and you will always be the last in all ...

  • @ibrahimhussein7567
    @ibrahimhussein7567 6 years ago +1

    I want Peter Tashri on this show.

  • @herculesskinny2030
    @herculesskinny2030 6 years ago +24

    We need more of this, can you bring on the likes of Atiomo, Gatsiko, Tasiri, Gbedema, Akatapore, etc., etc if they are still alive? Thanks.

    • @frankarhin477
      @frankarhin477 5 years ago +1

      5 321 5 31st and the I will not be have any of classes of the classes of of the classes my 2991160

    • @sampsonsarbine3311
      @sampsonsarbine3311 4 years ago

      More of this?Wat gains Adjei Boadi JJ nd Co had.Nothing zero

    • @victorbonssrah3822
      @victorbonssrah3822 4 years ago

      Hercules Skinny, I don't know if it's a typo or not.One of the names you mentioned isn't Atiomo but Atiemo.

    • @herculesskinny2030
      @herculesskinny2030 2 years ago

      ​@victorbonssrah3822 thanks for the correction.

  • @albertowusuansah5528
    @albertowusuansah5528 5 years ago +2

    What should Ghanaians even think 🤔 about the role of military force inside Ghana 🇬🇭.Busia did the same thing.It didn’t work and liman did the same thing and both were overwhelming overthrown.Sad place to remember the devil 👿 with military in Ghana 🇬🇭.??!!!!!!!!!

  • @peteradjedu2980
    @peteradjedu2980 5 years ago +1

    We had enough of this and we are very pleased and ok. Can we draw attention of the sufferings.

    • @peterasare6719
      @peterasare6719 5 years ago

      Well Peter you may feel good and true to your feeling, but the evil had to be exposed.The heinousness had to be told.For the next generation to be ready for such charlatans.

  • @arnoldustwumasi1253
    @arnoldustwumasi1253 3 months ago

    Hmm “…. Unnecessary book long … “ to the interviewer…. hmmm well spoken sir

  • @MrBADABINGI
    @MrBADABINGI 4 years ago +8

    I've watched this clip a couple of times and I doff my hat off to the Ex Army Officer for his in depth and cogent analysis, knowledge, composure and demeanour .The fluidity for which he presents his case is worthy of commendation..A real gentleman. A big salute to you Sir!

    • @Afrojoeful
      @Afrojoeful 4 years ago

      Almost everything he says is true. I grew up at Arakan barracks so have always had an interest in the coups. I witnessed both coups and know a lot about them and he clarifies a lot, sometimes lies and simple explanations. He actually got me to research the Nkrumah coup, Kotoka and the 72 coup

    • @cojoopoku4946
      @cojoopoku4946 4 years ago +3

      Can you justify the June 4th coup? The only reason he seems apologetic is the fact that Rawlings became successful compared to him. Make no mistake, the June 4th coup was unnecessary and is the reason why Rawlings came back in 1981. We were on course to constitutional democracy so why the coup? And it's sad that the host doesn't confront him with the contradictions of the main actors. Rawlings, Baokye Gyan, this guest and even kweku Baako at al gives different reasons for the June 4th coup. I'm not absolving Rawlings but to blame it all on him, is a cop out.

    • @cojoopoku4946
      @cojoopoku4946 4 years ago

      @Afrojoeful the fact that you believe everything he said to be gospel doesn't absolve his culpability. Make no bones about it, June 4th coup was armed robbery full stop.

    • @Afrojoeful
      @Afrojoeful 4 years ago

      @cojoopoku4946 there is no where in ky statements I justified June 4th Massa. Personally I have a passion digging into the Coups because I witnessed them and still have dreams related to them living not 5 minutes walk from 5 battalion and recce when they happened. I have listened to tens of stories from ex soldiers, officers, wives etc and that is how I either believe or disbelieve what I read or hear. Most of what this man says is absolute truth.....you don't have to believe it anyway, its a free world remember

    • @Afrojoeful
      @Afrojoeful 4 years ago

      @cojoopoku4946 I am sorry but your analysis is even more shallow that the Captains. Why do you think they made him spokesman then. These are people who were clever and not jealous. He Rawljngs abused the sacrifice they made for him. When they all agreed to take sponsorship and travel abroad Rawlings didn't, that's when they smelled foul, not today massa....back in 1980 before Rawlings became rich they were asking for June 4th to be investigated. Iam sorry but your analysis is pretty shallow

  • @justiceappiah3060
    @justiceappiah3060 5 years ago +1

    You right, Rawlings was a bitter man to the end

  • @jbk3944
    @jbk3944 4 years ago

    I like baa achaafour! He always speak the truth

  • @albertowusuansah5528
    @albertowusuansah5528 5 years ago +4

    The plot thickens with the coming of JJ Rawlings trying to revenge General kotoka’s death 💀 by counter coup by junior officers 👮‍♀️.General Afrifa never 👎 killed kotoka.????The ewes felt they want to kill Afrifa period.????!?Sad for all Ghanaians for this travesty against allegations against all five generals and innocent civilians.?!!!!!!

    • @Blackwhite99251
      @Blackwhite99251 3 years ago

      Nonsense revenge kotoka's death for what?
      Kotoka was part of danquah and akuffo addo's father who hated nkrumah

    • @Blackwhite99251
      @Blackwhite99251 3 years ago +1

      Your tribalistic tendencies is sickening

    • @kofi7617
      @kofi7617 3 years ago +1

      Everything about the coup was tribally motivated... why is the airport named after Kotoka, have u ever asked that question?

  • @captainfrankasuakokwapong6151

    Rest well General Acheampong

    • @Blackwhite99251
      @Blackwhite99251 3 years ago

      Rest well?
      Nonsense

    • @nanablaze3877
      @nanablaze3877 3 years ago +2

      @Blackwhite99251 go read about General Acheampong ok ,the man was just painted black

    • @Andante007
      @Andante007 3 years ago

      It's sad
      Hmm

    • @jamesntiri4659
      @jamesntiri4659 2 years ago

      ​@Blackwhite99251Acheampong 6 years is better than 19 years of Rawlings.

    • @Blackwhite99251
      @Blackwhite99251 2 years ago

      @jamesntiri4659
      In your dreams
      The inflation the nepotism the corruption?

  • @yvettetagoe3627
    @yvettetagoe3627 6 years ago +1

    Revenge of Kotoka,I believe ,was not born then

  • @akyempemheneowususekyere1126

    May they souls be on ur heads

  • @yawjay7049
    @yawjay7049 6 years ago +1

    Tsikata?
    Why won't he run for President if those in power to him are not doing well

  • @willsalotia1636
    @willsalotia1636 5 years ago +4

    Infact I now understand the reason why Ghanaians enjoy doin open defecation if you had more than one toilet was a crime back in the days no wounda landlords were not building toilets in their homes back in the days and now open defecation is now one major headache for every government !!

  • @maxwellnyarko3063
    @maxwellnyarko3063 6 years ago +3

    Ex Magor Baa Achamfoor, may the merciful Lord God Al-mighty, richly bless you with long life, for the accurate narrative accounts of one of the greatest of history of our dear Great Nation Ghana. I wish l will one day meet you if l visit Ghana.

  • @wilsongyimah8290
    @wilsongyimah8290 5 years ago +1

    This guy doing the interview makes me wonder whether he is interviewing or cross examining the man telling the story. Very unprofessional indeed.

  • @kwametenkorang2019
    @kwametenkorang2019 6 years ago +37

    I like this old soldier...everything he said is true.

    • @akwasilarteh5646
      @akwasilarteh5646 5 years ago +1

      The Head of State of Upper Volta (now, Burkina Faso), whose name Capt. Baah Achamfour cannot recollect was called; Campore!

    • @samueldonkor
      @samueldonkor 3 years ago

      And so what. Why you were not killed?
      If you guys have nothing doing , please do not do it here. Do not forget it was a REVOLUTION EBAM!!

    • @eugeneobikyere556
      @eugeneobikyere556 3 years ago

      The head of state of Burkina Faso then was Maurice Yameogo and not Campoare.

    • @isaacacheampong1409
      @isaacacheampong1409 2 months ago

      How can officers who have staged a coup, accused other officers who have also staged a coup in the past? Oh' your coup was unjust but mine is justified. Nonsense.

  • @ahmedmusa5632
    @ahmedmusa5632 6 years ago +1

    Why people were demanding for their death

  • @stanleysiasinyanga5022
    @stanleysiasinyanga5022 11 months ago

    The Ghanian history during the reign of JJ Rawlings can best be described as a "HORROR MOVIE"! or "KILLING FIELDS", the equivalent of the ancestral and historical period of Shaka Zulu in South Africa. It was a bloody and scary period. Citizens lived in fear and were faced with uncertainty, death always lurking and staring in the faces!

  • @jerryamuzu6545
    @jerryamuzu6545 6 years ago +3

    This is a problem interview

  • @nanaboadu1754
    @nanaboadu1754 5 years ago +2

    None of them are not my family, but I am still morning them okay 👌 thanks.

  • @lydiahuawei8207
    @lydiahuawei8207 4 years ago

    Accusations and blame shifting after all colleagues are no more.

    • @Andante007
      @Andante007 3 years ago

      They were alive at the making of the interview especially JJ

  • @albertansah1373
    @albertansah1373 5 years ago +2

    What a sad day for Ghanaians to deal with jj Rawlings who was wasn’t a Ghanaian by birth.?????

    • @WW24343
      @WW24343 Year ago

      If you think jj Rawlings wasn't Ghanaian born where did he born ? He need to refresh up on your history about ghana 🇬🇭

  • @Fire_and_Passion
    @Fire_and_Passion 6 years ago +2

    Yorke gari creditor😂😂😂😂😂

  • @harryobeng226
    @harryobeng226 19 days ago

    HARRY KINGSLEY OBENG was a member of AFRC JUNE 4th 1979 Coup.

  • @kwabenaboateng5329
    @kwabenaboateng5329 6 years ago +12

    Rawlings split personality, and pernicious anger has really let Ghana down.

  • @huistiepersol2430
    @huistiepersol2430 6 years ago +11

    Afrifa never sat in parliament, as a member of UNC, he was executed before he took his seat, even though he won the elections in his constituency

  • @kwasisarfoacheampong5385

    Why kill Afrifa and not Ankara

    • @alexwilson9530
      @alexwilson9530 5 years ago +2

      Ankrah was just a front man. He had no part in planning the overthrow of Nkrumah. The CIA approached Afrifa at 5th battalion in Kumasi. He intend convinced his C.O. Kotoka, another ignorant illiterate to go along with it. Afrifa was paid a measly $29,000 to betray the whole African continent. The CIA knew they could only find such a traitor in Ashanti land. The CIA had realized that the average Ashanti will sell his own mother for money

    • @nanaadjeiquansah5156
      @nanaadjeiquansah5156 Year ago +1

      ​@alexwilson9530What about J.W.K Harlley ? I know Gen. Ocran went to exile

    • @STReakVibeZ
      @STReakVibeZ 6 months ago

      ​@alexwilson95305th battalion in Kumasi??? 😂😂 And oh, your tribalism stinks.

  • @sonboobo5304
    @sonboobo5304 6 years ago +12

    Thank you sir, you're a man of truth but still Rawlings must be taking to court and prosecuted

  • @feliksnunoo8542
    @feliksnunoo8542 6 years ago +10

    Upfront why don’t u invite Rawlings to interview him if all this allegations label on him are true?

    • @gmnboss
      @gmnboss 6 years ago +5

      His answers will be all over the place

    • @herculesskinny2030
      @herculesskinny2030 6 years ago +11

      He is a COWARD and will never come on a platform like this to answer all these allegations. (Jj)

    • @linkmsthang123
      @linkmsthang123 5 years ago +5

      Haaahaaaa.....he would never come

  • @philipamankwa579
    @philipamankwa579 3 years ago +2

    The Ghanaian culture seems to be laced with jealousy and selfishness. It's something that's been with part of our history from independence

    • @goldenlady8333
      @goldenlady8333 Year ago

      You forgot to add the following to the mix: tribal bigotry, greed, selfishness, zero patriotism, and ignorance.

  • @Head_On
    @Head_On 4 years ago

    It’s all over now..jato is in a hell of fire 🔥 ..case closed

  • @andrewsamponsah8545
    @andrewsamponsah8545 6 years ago +3

    Former JA Kufour government was wrong by for ming NRC to waste the nation's resources for nothing. Listening to this old soldier, actually gives room for prosecution. NRC was wrong to let some of this soldires went scort free.

  • @natweb8129
    @natweb8129 5 years ago

    Major Rida and this captain where on the same page 85%

  • @chapterdifrenz3446
    @chapterdifrenz3446 3 years ago

    hmmm GHANA, The Ex Officer is so honest

  • @hardworker1503
    @hardworker1503 6 years ago +14

    Well said General. The Gap between the rich and poor is just soo sad. This foolish soldiers destroyed our country and the same to other african countries like Nigeria etc.

    • @muchilamwamona293
      @muchilamwamona293 5 years ago +1

      Many African countries that did not resort to coups and bloodshed are at par economically with Ghana.I feel very angry at the unnecessary spilling of blood.You kill your judges just like that.

  • @TheMuzikall
    @TheMuzikall 6 years ago +1

    I can't think of any good thing about Ghana 2day....Apart from...goes on to reel of 4 good things off the top of his head😆😆😆..Bitterness Spreads To Your Organs Like Cancer😥..Papa J is getting on with life..lol

  • @yawbee7711
    @yawbee7711 3 years ago

    Rawlings under the 3-5 men MAFIA

  • @albertowusuansah5528
    @albertowusuansah5528 5 years ago +3

    JJ Rawlings was a Togolese not a real citizen of Ghana 🇬🇭 period.?????

    • @samueldonkor
      @samueldonkor 3 years ago

      And so what?

    • @legend4life889
      @legend4life889 Year ago

      He was from Keta, Keta was part of the Gold Coast located in Eastern but added to Volta after independence when Gold Coast became Ghana

  • @ismailaceesay551
    @ismailaceesay551 6 years ago +6

    Respect for the captain. He is a real officer in the true sense.

  • @davidsonkofi858
    @davidsonkofi858 3 years ago

    God forgive all Afrc members alive and those demised

    • @richardtakyi4464
      @richardtakyi4464 3 years ago +1

      They were v wicked. Eii condemn a fellow human being to.death

  • @znmaf
    @znmaf 6 years ago +1

    Fact he wants Indemnity removed from the constitution,says a lot

    • @atesuapharaoh4164
      @atesuapharaoh4164 6 years ago

      He knew what he's asking if indemnity is removed he will call for questioning for sure. Something is missing & they are aware off

    • @herculesskinny2030
      @herculesskinny2030 6 years ago

      Am with him on INDEMNITY CLAUSE.

  • @eddyocran9700
    @eddyocran9700 4 years ago

    And his brutes

  • @babaibrahim9809
    @babaibrahim9809 6 years ago +6

    U should have also talk about soldiers who lost their lives when them also overthrow other governments

  • @gladysabalagajarakukeba7890

    Let's end this digging up of who did this and who didn't do this. Let's try and see if we can go back to free healthcare, water and education and of course electricity for all Ghanaians. Ghana has enough money without borrowing to do this if we stick to the policy of one man one car

  • @pastorbrightamegazo9231
    @pastorbrightamegazo9231 6 years ago +1

    Why did all these people who were seeking their own parochial interest after the coup, now portray themselves as good people when they didn't stay to develop the country? Which property can this man point to as own by JJ apart from the Statehouse he remains? He's a bitter man!

    • @agoogo5026
      @agoogo5026 5 years ago

      JJ has a vacation home along Akosombo dam. Stop wasting our time, JJ is not a saint. Foolish people who allowed a foreigner to rule you for 19 years and still talked down to you because of tribalism. Please don't come here to tell me JJ is a Ghanaian because I know his family from Togo and there's no town or village in Ghana that you can point to as Jerry's hometown.

    • @pastorbrightamegazo9231
      @pastorbrightamegazo9231 5 years ago

      Agoogo You believe that unmarketable lie that JJ own a house in Akosombo? How long does Ghanaian politicians serve before they own mansions in their hometowns, abroad and many places?