How do we get united Africa when our leaders are visionless and lack direction. With the booming oil and Gold production, not to mention the increase of the price of cocoa on the international market, John Mahama, the luckies ... read full comment
How do we get united Africa when our leaders are visionless and lack direction. With the booming oil and Gold production, not to mention the increase of the price of cocoa on the international market, John Mahama, the luckiest president ever, had every opportunity to make name for himself but b'cos of greed, has turned the nation into a Guinea Fowl Republic. His administration is nothing but a guinea fowl revolution.
' and Jesus wept ' 11 years ago
Have you thought of coming together as a nation first instead of calling each other names?
Have you thought of coming together as a nation first instead of calling each other names?
Ato 11 years ago
Nice try Austin, the write-up is good material to awaken some of our brothers and sisters who are lagging behind in the search to rediscover who we are and what we want but, amongst 'informed Africans', this is old-school.
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Nice try Austin, the write-up is good material to awaken some of our brothers and sisters who are lagging behind in the search to rediscover who we are and what we want but, amongst 'informed Africans', this is old-school.
We (all of us) must now move on to the point where we either offer solutions or we take action to revive that spirit and substance that once made Ghana what Ghana should be - the beacon of the Black race. We must also take note of the fact that the founding father Kwame Nkrumah, raised Ghana and with it, the entire Black race all over the world, to the highest socio-economic levels that any Black nation, society or people has ever achieved in human history.
We must be proud of this, we must use it as a benchmark and we must try to again reach and even surpass that extraordinary achievement. To do this will have the added advantage of appeasing the longstanding aspirations of the beautiful Black people of Ghana and Africa
How do we get united Africa when our leaders are visionless and lack direction. With the booming oil and Gold production, not to mention the increase of the price of cocoa on the international market, John Mahama, the luckies ...
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Have you thought of coming together as a nation first instead of calling each other names?
Nice try Austin, the write-up is good material to awaken some of our brothers and sisters who are lagging behind in the search to rediscover who we are and what we want but, amongst 'informed Africans', this is old-school.
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