Wow! One of my heroines that I used to admire from afar & yearned to meet but never did.😫 Hmmm... seriously, I share a lot of parallels with her too. Since I'm also N Suntreso girl, born & bred. Oops! I'm also half Ga but half Asante. N there...I studied English at UCC. N actually knew her mum, a v v beautiful lady, who used to stop & briefly chat with Papa in Fante. (Because he schooled Cape-coast & spk faultless fanti) Interestingly, I could also only spk twi but learnt to spk Ga in sec sch, ie. mfantsiman. Thereafter, my Papa ensured I communicated with him only in Ga!! 😅 It's just great to see your role model, after so many yrs. Way hey! It's a bloody looonng journey from N-Suntreso to Legon & other tertiary institutions with all the deprivation & lack of social amenities such as libraries!! Still reliving the arduous treks to the library at cultural ctr fortnightly,🙆🏾♀️😫 to borrow novels! Labour of love, on 2nd thoughts!🥰 Besides being ridiculed for being too "book long"! More so, when you're a girl competing with v chauvinistic male students from popular schs.etc, etc. What more can I say, I'm v proud of U & I salute U Madam!!!! 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾 hey! I say kindred spirit, bam!!
Can ex-President Mahama context AGAIN? Having been a president in the Late President Mills government for 5 months and some days, ruled as a president for 4 years, and wanting for another 4 years. Does Ghana constitution supports 8 years 5 months presidency? I need your contributions. Dr. Ernest O. Agyeman
Auntie Joyce ayee with due respect she is naive She did not understood the forces of predator system under capitalistic industrial power which control the world She did hate military coup of general acheapong but but but she didn't went down enough to hate kotoka afrifa coup that destroyed Ghana and Africa
Wow, you really know the definition of COUP D'ETAT and against it. But when they offered you a position you accepted it. Heads of religions and politicians hmmmm, smh.
She didn't.Chairman Rawlings had to convince her wai.rber the govt wasn't so popular at that time. She's not a politician only became a minister to serve.get that fact
Listen to it very well.She was never in favor of Rawlings coup.He only knew her works at least she being a head prefect at Achimota when Rawlings was a junior and so on.listen to the interview well and don't just justify stuff
@@edwardkofigyasi1148 that's her composition. They enjoyed the work, they went about their duties with a lot of enthusiasm, they were committed. They work with all their hearts. She in particular was very popular and she was often invited to the church we were attending. Some of them talk they way they talk because along the line they either had a challenge with Rawlings or some or the person in government or egos were becoming so large or some started feeling shy when Professor Adu Boahen surfaced and started insulting all over. Rawlings didn't beg any of them to serve, they were excited when they were invited to serve. Rawlings didn't discriminate like Professor Mills did. Rawlings didn't care which part of the country you hail from once he is convinced you a person of integrity, he will hand pick you.
The hypocrisy of our culture. You talk about not liking coups and the excesses they bring, yet you were one of the staunch supporters and member of the brutal PNDC regime. This is what is wrong with our culture; we gloss over wrongdoings as if they didn’t happen. Here she is, justifying her being part of the PNDC. Is there anything she could do to make an impact, she asked. Yes, you could’ve refused to join an illegitimate regime as part of your protest and principles, if you had any. I was a very young boy, but I remember seeing you in military fatigues in the newspapers along with Jerry Rawlings as part of the PNDC propaganda after one of the failed coup attempts against Rawlings. I don’t see you as a patriot; I see you as a traitor of your nation. You were part and parcel of the long term damage that was done to our country! The interviewer could’ve pushed for more answers on why you joined the PNDC, but like most of the unskilled so-called journalists in Ghana who themselves have little to no integrity, he lobbed softball questions without any curiosity of follow up with obvious questions.
I love this lady too much. Very humble and respectful.
The ceo of citifm is very humble and down to earth not all CEOs will do what he's doing bless u
I love this lady I wish she was still an MP. God bless you auntie Joyce
Auntie Joyce is a national treasure. I remember when she was secretary for education
Wow! One of my heroines that I used to admire from afar & yearned to meet but never did.😫 Hmmm... seriously, I share a lot of parallels with her too. Since I'm also N Suntreso girl, born & bred. Oops! I'm also half Ga but half Asante. N there...I studied English at UCC. N actually knew her mum, a v v beautiful lady, who used to stop & briefly chat with Papa in Fante. (Because he schooled Cape-coast & spk faultless fanti) Interestingly, I could also only spk twi but learnt to spk Ga in sec sch, ie. mfantsiman. Thereafter, my Papa ensured I communicated with him only in Ga!! 😅 It's just great to see your role model, after so many yrs. Way hey! It's a bloody looonng journey from N-Suntreso to Legon & other tertiary institutions with all the deprivation & lack of social amenities such as libraries!! Still reliving the arduous treks to the library at cultural ctr fortnightly,🙆🏾♀️😫 to borrow novels! Labour of love, on 2nd thoughts!🥰 Besides being ridiculed for being too "book long"! More so, when you're a girl competing with v chauvinistic male students from popular schs.etc, etc.
What more can I say, I'm v proud of U & I salute U Madam!!!! 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾 hey! I say kindred spirit, bam!!
You are nice and beautiful Lady May Almighty God be with you with all your undertaking
Ei that is nice
It’s refreshing to hear this firebrand, stateswoman of yesteryears. Happy and awesome she is now a firebrand for God... Proud of you, auntie.
Uncle Sam I remember your gospel programs at Joy fm. Awesome. I remember you doing a program on Helen Baylor. It was a life changer for me
73 years? Damn u r bless
Mummy you look too good i haven't seen you for ages miss you.
Am also Anutie Joyce and I love that
CDR - Committee for the Defense of the Revolution
Can ex-President Mahama context AGAIN?
Having been a president in the Late President Mills government for 5 months and some days, ruled as a president for 4 years, and wanting for another 4 years. Does Ghana constitution supports 8 years 5 months presidency? I need your contributions. Dr. Ernest O. Agyeman
I was wondering for a moment during the interview whether she was a Doctor of science or a Dr of letters
Wow doesnt look 70s at all.
73 wow .....you look good
Auntie Joyce ayee with due respect she is naive
She did not understood the forces of predator system under capitalistic industrial power which control the world
She did hate military coup of general acheapong but but but she didn't went down enough to hate kotoka afrifa coup that destroyed Ghana and Africa
sakawa!
Traders canned occurred in 1979 but not 1982 please
EVEN IN 1986 87,88 IT WAS GOING ON. TANKAS
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Why can't you guys speak some of our locals than to speak the other way?., after all your last name is Aryee.
Are u saying she shd speak a local language?
Wow, you really know the definition of COUP D'ETAT and against it. But when they offered you a position you accepted it. Heads of religions and politicians hmmmm, smh.
She didn't.Chairman Rawlings had to convince her wai.rber the govt wasn't so popular at that time. She's not a politician only became a minister to serve.get that fact
Listen to it very well.She was never in favor of Rawlings coup.He only knew her works at least she being a head prefect at Achimota when Rawlings was a junior and so on.listen to the interview well and don't just justify stuff
@@edwardkofigyasi1148 don't be dubious. Who told you the government wasn't popular?
@@wilsonattitoe3997 won't argue with u bruh! The whole stuff is in the interview. Just listen
@@edwardkofigyasi1148 that's her composition.
They enjoyed the work, they went about their duties with a lot of enthusiasm, they were committed. They work with all their hearts. She in particular was very popular and she was often invited to the church we were attending.
Some of them talk they way they talk because along the line they either had a challenge with Rawlings or some or the person in government or egos were becoming so large or some started feeling shy when Professor Adu Boahen surfaced and started insulting all over. Rawlings didn't beg any of them to serve, they were excited when they were invited to serve. Rawlings didn't discriminate like Professor Mills did. Rawlings didn't care which part of the country you hail from once he is convinced you a person of integrity, he will hand pick you.
The hypocrisy of our culture. You talk about not liking coups and the excesses they bring, yet you were one of the staunch supporters and member of the brutal PNDC regime. This is what is wrong with our culture; we gloss over wrongdoings as if they didn’t happen. Here she is, justifying her being part of the PNDC. Is there anything she could do to make an impact, she asked. Yes, you could’ve refused to join an illegitimate regime as part of your protest and principles, if you had any. I was a very young boy, but I remember seeing you in military fatigues in the newspapers along with Jerry Rawlings as part of the PNDC propaganda after one of the failed coup attempts against Rawlings. I don’t see you as a patriot; I see you as a traitor of your nation. You were part and parcel of the long term damage that was done to our country! The interviewer could’ve pushed for more answers on why you joined the PNDC, but like most of the unskilled so-called journalists in Ghana who themselves have little to no integrity, he lobbed softball questions without any curiosity of follow up with obvious questions.
NOT a "doctor". Stop lying to Ghanaians.
Yes she is a Doctor not hospital one may be that's why you getting confused.
@@janetfrempong1871 She's neither. She has no PhD.