It is just a shame to be a Black-man. Why the Black-man thinks his enemy has all of a sudden become his friend or development partner is just mind bugling. Why the modern Black-man thinks a White-man will introduce a policy t ... read full comment
It is just a shame to be a Black-man. Why the Black-man thinks his enemy has all of a sudden become his friend or development partner is just mind bugling. Why the modern Black-man thinks a White-man will introduce a policy to the betterment of a black-man just baffles me. Will the black-man ever learn from his mistakes?
Black-people are too open and easily captivated. In the 15th Century, the White-men emerged as friends and a Merchants. Surprisingly, we have become their slaves and after slavery, they have become our masters and owned our land. These people plan ahead with all kinds of tricks before they meet a black-man.
Foolish Ghanaians, grow what you can eat! Get off your stupid obsession for foreign goods, partner with your West African neighbors and trade among yourselves before the European destroy your economy. Europeans have nothing beneficial for you. Take a few lessons from History, IDIOTS!!
wisely 10 years ago
you have said it all my brother
africans especially ghanaians would never learn from the past.
It is very sad indeed.
you have said it all my brother
africans especially ghanaians would never learn from the past.
It is very sad indeed.
The Change Agent 10 years ago
Obenfo, me ne wo ye ajwen!. Your first paragraph resonates VERY strongly with me:
"It is just a shame to be a Black-man. Why the Black-man thinks his enemy has all of a sudden become his friend or development partner is ju ... read full comment
Obenfo, me ne wo ye ajwen!. Your first paragraph resonates VERY strongly with me:
"It is just a shame to be a Black-man. Why the Black-man thinks his enemy has all of a sudden become his friend or development partner is just mind bugling. Why the modern Black-man thinks a White-man will introduce a policy to the betterment of a black-man just baffles me. Will the black-man ever learn from his mistakes?"
Reading your comment does give me some hope - that at least not all Afrians (Ghanaians especially), are that stupid (or maybe just brainwashed).
To quote Esi Sutherland "We have been dealt with" properly by the Europeans before they left our shores - we still do not own our own minds, and therein lies the problem.
We need to PROPERLY educate the children, so that they know their history and whom they have descended from, the adults are already a lost cause - anything Western is "better" for them.
I think I will start posting pictures of Lynchings of black people in America (complete with smiling white people underneath the mangled bodies of the Africans), on the streets of Accra.
This will be a wakeup all for Ghanaians, as the vast majority of them have absolutely no idea of the contempt that the white man has for them.
Nii Lantey Vanderpuye 10 years ago
Thanks so much for this well researched work. We ( ECOWAS Ministers of Trade and Ind.) ,civil society and stakeholders are currently in Dakar discussing the reviewed agreement before the Heads of State meeting. We are going ... read full comment
Thanks so much for this well researched work. We ( ECOWAS Ministers of Trade and Ind.) ,civil society and stakeholders are currently in Dakar discussing the reviewed agreement before the Heads of State meeting. We are going to do another round of civil society orientation on the new terms before the council of ministers meeting. Regional Intergration is paramount . Lets discuss more .
bt 10 years ago
Can Ghana compete with cheaper tomatoe products from Spain and Italy, when we are not even able to compete with Burkinabe tomatoe
farmers?
Can Ghana compete with cheaper tomatoe products from Spain and Italy, when we are not even able to compete with Burkinabe tomatoe
farmers?
The Change Agent 10 years ago
Have you ever stopped to thing WHY Ghanaian farmers are unable to compete? - or are you (with your brainwashed mind), simply jumping to the (erroneous and racist) conclusion that Ghanaian farmers are inherently unable to comp ... read full comment
Have you ever stopped to thing WHY Ghanaian farmers are unable to compete? - or are you (with your brainwashed mind), simply jumping to the (erroneous and racist) conclusion that Ghanaian farmers are inherently unable to compete in a FAIR market?
It is just a shame to be a Black-man. Why the Black-man thinks his enemy has all of a sudden become his friend or development partner is just mind bugling. Why the modern Black-man thinks a White-man will introduce a policy t ...
read full comment
you have said it all my brother
africans especially ghanaians would never learn from the past.
It is very sad indeed.
Obenfo, me ne wo ye ajwen!. Your first paragraph resonates VERY strongly with me:
"It is just a shame to be a Black-man. Why the Black-man thinks his enemy has all of a sudden become his friend or development partner is ju ...
read full comment
Thanks so much for this well researched work. We ( ECOWAS Ministers of Trade and Ind.) ,civil society and stakeholders are currently in Dakar discussing the reviewed agreement before the Heads of State meeting. We are going ...
read full comment
Can Ghana compete with cheaper tomatoe products from Spain and Italy, when we are not even able to compete with Burkinabe tomatoe
farmers?
Have you ever stopped to thing WHY Ghanaian farmers are unable to compete? - or are you (with your brainwashed mind), simply jumping to the (erroneous and racist) conclusion that Ghanaian farmers are inherently unable to comp ...
read full comment