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Koku Anyidoho - are you sure you are Ghanaian?

K Oku Koku Anyidoho

Fri, 19 Aug 2016 Source: Dabbousi, Fadi

Silence is the best remedy to a failing tongue, and in that regard we were taught by our elders that sometimes it is golden. Indeed there are those who are adamantly cynical, and will not believe in the good that anyone has to offer.

Their yardstick for judging innovative ideas is based on how profitable that will be for them. They are the political perverts who speak and do all evil. They refuse to hear sensible deliberations, and fail to accept that life is a continuous process of transformation, always for the better, supposedly.

Unfortunately, the NDC has transmogrified governance into a disastrous endeavour of retrogression and massive failure of the faculties of learned people who have become docile and illiterate as time progressed. Hence the epic failure we are experiencing in Ghana under the unfortunate administration of John Dramani Mahama.

What is slanderous is the fact that amongst the rank and file of the NDC, there are idiots who have never known reason, yet the hooligans of the party elected them to high offices to spite the nation. That notwithstanding, the only reason that Kokoon Anyidoho understands is his hatred for Nana Akufo-Addo and Dr Mahmoudu Bawumia, hence his fervent opposition to the brilliant ideas of the two wise men.

He knows all too well that the very principles that are laid down by these patriots are the real antidotes to the general national ailment brought about by the inefficiency of the John Mahama-led NDC government.

On the issue of free quality education (Free SHS) that was the mantra of the NPP during the 2012 electioneering campaign and beyond, he was one of those vociferous people of the NDC who claimed that it was a lie because such a programme was unachievable. After rigging the elections in favour of John Mahama, he, again, was one of those who backtracked and accepted that it could be done, albeit their imprudence failed them.

On his most recent tour of the Western Region, Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo made a declaration that his government would look into the possibility of creating another Region out it. Of course many factors inform such a decision like size, population, economy, the diversity of inhabitants, and so on and so forth.

Koku Anyidoho seems to have forgotten our rich heritage and history; or maybe he is just plain ignorant, knowing the kind of inchoate brains that members of the NDC carry in their coconut heads.

Both Upper East and Upper West regions as we know them today were carved out of the former Upper region , which itself was carved out of the Northern region. The former two were created by Jeremiah John Rawlings in 1983 under the PNDC.

The Hitler Party of Ghana, NDC, sees no good in anything that will finally inure to the benefit of our country. However, members of this incontinent Party applaud foolishness from within as if it is holy diction. Why does Kokoon Anyidoho not see any reason in carving another region out of the Western when same was done by his predecessors who mentored him to become the idiot that he is today?

I repeat that the divisive tribalism that the NDC and its members propagate is nothing more than the gurgle of a slain bird fluttering on the ground in a futile effort to avoid death. The NDC party is a dead political shame that was based on hooliganism, thievery, and a social curse that we are paying the price for under John Mahama.

Truly, as Dr Bawumia asserted, the people of the NDC do not read, otherwise Kokoon Ayidoho will not forget our history. Then again, does he care about Ghana and the history of her great people?

I leave you with my customised quote to fit the oedipus characters of the NDC, especially Koku Anyidoho, "Idiots will remain idiots even if they wear graduation robes or carry scrolls, for the scrolls of a fool are nothing but a camouflage of a more complex form of imbecility."

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Columnist: Dabbousi, Fadi