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Comment: "DESIRED EFFECT" NOT "[DESIRE] EFFECT"

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Comment: "DESIRED EFFECT" NOT "[DESIRE] EFFECT"

Author: Nana Akyea Mensah, The Odikro.

Date:
2010-07-24 17:11:01
Comment to:
Mills Is Messing The Economy Up, He should Resign.

Sarpong,

I am highly disappointed and extremely disgusted by the standards your article bear. First of all, after all these years of correcting other peoples English with your struggling grammar, you still have not found it fit to do justice to your own.

Your article contains blunders that even JSS students could spot without effort. I am going to give you a home work. I shall roll the stuff, paragraph by paragraph. Here is your first paragraph. Can you point out why I have put the following into the brackets? Also whilst you are at it, can would you kindly translate the following Sarponglish into English?

"Ghanaians should count the [four years] rule of President Mills whose eye and hearing [vestigials] are hampering [his rule] as lost years. Lost years because this administration cannot even turn [a good economic news] to its advantage. This administration [tantivy] about the single digit inflation achievement is not even bringing the [desire] effect of lower interest rates to spur economic growth. Naturally, a lower inflation in the economy will lead to a brisk economic activity because the [central Bank], or in the case of Ghana, Bank of Ghana will lower its prime rate to the [commercial Banks] who in turn will do a brisk business of lending to its customers but somewhere along the line of chain of events supposed to happen, [there is yaw.]" (Paragraph One of Feature Article of Monday, 26 July 2010, Columnist: Sarpong, Justice, Mills Is Messing The Economy Up, He should Resign.)

I shall cool it down for you a little bit if you humbly acknowledge these bullets, as all normal scholars do when they slip and not behave like the thug that you are. You are nothing but a thug, that is not welcome here, and that is what I want to expose. Please come and confirm what I have just said, or prove me wrong, before you dare to comment again on the contributions of people you disagree with, under the yoke of your struggling grammar.

Sincerely,
THE SARPONGLISH
Blog: /sarponglish.blogspot.com/

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