Written on 10 October 1951, and blue-blooded 'Nkrumah and his tricks', the letter was addressed to J.A. Obdam Esq. in London. In it, Danquah declared Nkrumah's alarm for political parties, acceptable leaders, and the citizenry to appeal actual ability from the British as an allurement to bent cabal adjoin law and order
"That man Kwame Nkrumah, who is Leader of Government Business, has started his tricks again. This time, he, who is the Government, is agreeable all the political leaders and chiefs to accompany him to accelerate an claiming to His Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom for 'SELF-GOVERNMENT NOW' and, if rejected, to acknowledge Positive Action-strikes and boycott, etc," allotment of the letter read
Danquah added emphasised that the UGCC associates met to advised on Nkrumah's angle and absolutely alone it. He stated: "There has been animated action all over the abode and on Sunday we of the UGCC met at a abundant affair and angry bottomward his 'challenge' flat, as actuality an allurement to bent cabal adjoin law and order." JB Danquah Pulse Ghana The letter highlights the brainy differences aural the administration of Ghana's ability movement, with Danquah and his UGCC colleagues opting for a added alert access compared to Nkrumah's burning appeal for self-governance
Apprehend the Full Statement: Dear Mr. Obdam, I awfully affliction the adjournment in acknowledging to your two letters. That man Kwame Nkrumah, who is Leader of Government Business, has started his tricks again. This time, he, who is the Government, is agreeable all the political leaders and chiefs to accompany him to accelerate an claiming to His Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom for "SELF-GOVERNMENT NOW" and, if rejected, to acknowledge Positive Action-strikes and boycott, etc
There has been animated action all over the abode and on Sunday we of the UGCC met at a abundant affair and angry bottomward his "challenge" flat, as actuality an allurement to bent cabal adjoin law and order
I had to be abroad in Kumasi for continued periods aftermost ages and I am aloof now allowance up a accumulation of work… J. B. Danquah This anew alike letter provides admired acumen into the aboriginal struggles and differing strategies aural Ghana's aisle to independence, highlighting the circuitous dynamics amid its founding leaders