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Akuapems: Ignore Greedy Chiefs & Grab NPP’s Free SHS

Tue, 27 Nov 2012 Source: Mensema, Akadu Ntiriwa

*By Akadu Ntiriwa Mensema, PhD

**I have decided to devote a series of poems to address “insider” information

ferried to me by fellow Ghanaians that deals with corruption, greed, pen-armed

robbery, sexual abuse, nepotism, “tribalism,” etc. that affect our progress as a

nation. Please, send your “insider” information to me at the email address below.

Let us speak truth to power and the nation wreckers.

Akuapemfo

Good people

The noble people

Mahama had free education

His 18 siblings had it all for free

His 31 children have it for free

Yet he seeks to stall yours and all

Your chiefs have been bribed

They have taken 400,000 dollars

To buy your noble votes

To buy your conscience

Don’t follow the greedy chiefs

Akuapemfo

Good people

The noble people

Of the rolling hills

Of the serene hills

You who pioneered civility

You the bearers of education

Don’t follow your greedy chiefs

Who follow the NDC for money

Akuapemfo

Good people

The noble people

You like education

You pioneered education

Don’t follow your chiefs

Don’t follow your greedy chiefs

Chiefs who have taken bribes

Soaring all over like vultures

Chiefs campaigning for NDC

Nation wreckers of education

Akuapems, your greedy chiefs

Chiefs have accepted NDC’s bribes

Bribery of 400,000 dollars

To buy your noble votes

Akuapemfo

Good people

Don’t follow your chiefs

Your greedy chiefs

Bribed by the NDC

Chiefs who follow NDC

Like houseflies on excreta

Their maggots of NDC-wealth

P/NDC divided Akuapem

Divided Akans & Guans

NPP brought unity

P/NDC set road-traps for you

NPP rebuilt your hilly roads

Akuapemfo

Good people

The noble people

Mahama had free education

The Northern tribalist

With ontological wounds

Of inferiorized pride

His 18 siblings had free education

Mahama’s 31 children & counting

Will have free education

Mahama had free education

But seeks to deprive others

He who calls for “tribal” votes

Tribalism as his legitimacy

Hmm! Some Akuapem chieftains

Corrupt chieftains

In jobless Akuapem

Akuapem chieftains

Champion Mahama’s goods

Retails Mahama’s goods

His goods of non-free education

In Akuapem, the citadel of learning

Akuapemfo

Good people

The noble people

Fractured Akuapem

Disempowered Akuapems

P/NDC-benighted Akuapems

PNDC-divided Akuapems

You must rise up

Atop the hills

The rolling hills of learning

Hills that pioneered education

You must rise up

Atop the hill

To set forth in two weeks

Rise up to claim free education

From the clueless Mahama

From your predatory chiefs

From your chiefs

The custodians of poverty

The custodians of joblessness

Custodians of Tetteh Quarshie Hospital

Dillapidated Tetteh Quarshie Hospital

Custodians of miseducation

In a land that pioneered education

You must set forth in two weeks

To reclaim dignity in education

From the clueless NDC

From your greedy chiefs

*Akadu Ntiriwa Mensema, Ph. D., is a nationalist Denkyira beauty. She is a trained

oral historian cum sociologist and Professor in the USA. She lives in Pennsylvania

with her great mentor and teaches Africa-area studies at a college in Maryland. In

her pastime, she writes what critics have called “populist hyperbolic, satirical”

poetry. She can be reached at akadumensema@yahoo.com My poems and essays on Ghanaweb

and elsewhere must not be reproduced in full or in part for any academic or

scholarly work without my written permission.

Columnist: Mensema, Akadu Ntiriwa