I m deeply touched just like the parable of the good sabbath Samarithan. Our location will never determine our final destination. A tear for the Sunday thief.
I m deeply touched just like the parable of the good sabbath Samarithan. Our location will never determine our final destination. A tear for the Sunday thief.
Adobah 10 years ago
As heartless as the mob, the passive passers-by and the driven church goers are probably equally guilty as well! Sometimes it takes one step to save some one in distress as the culprit. When shall we learn the gospel as taugh ... read full comment
As heartless as the mob, the passive passers-by and the driven church goers are probably equally guilty as well! Sometimes it takes one step to save some one in distress as the culprit. When shall we learn the gospel as taught by Christ? And who are those mob? Aren't they just as sinful as the one been beating? We've got so much to learn and the lesson starts here!
HAWA YAKUBU 10 years ago
Ghanaians should grow out of this kind of barbarism. This kind of thing goes on unabated in Accra quiet often. One time I had to stop and question a large mob who were in pursue of a young man. Their answer was that he stole ... read full comment
Ghanaians should grow out of this kind of barbarism. This kind of thing goes on unabated in Accra quiet often. One time I had to stop and question a large mob who were in pursue of a young man. Their answer was that he stole something from one of the ladies bag. I asked whether the guy had the (thing)bag in his possessing. The united answer was yes.I told them a young fellow ran this way a moment a go but had nothing in his hands. I was greatly pissed of and wanted to do something. But my friends told me not to get involved.
The law needs to do something about this in the country. We boost of our hospitalities to the outside World, but they watch us do these stupid things to one the other.
The problem at the rural area is greatly different. These notorious thieves are warned by the people. And if they continue to do the same thing day in day out, then the individual faced the instant justice.
GIRLS SP 10 years ago
YES! IT'S TRUE, MOST HEARTS OF THE TRUE GHANAIAN PEOPLE ARE CRYING FOR THE THIEF DRAMANI MAHAMA.
ATTA MILLS IS CONTINUOUSLY TURNING IN HIS GRAVE WHO HE HEARS THE NAME JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA.
YES! IT'S TRUE, MOST HEARTS OF THE TRUE GHANAIAN PEOPLE ARE CRYING FOR THE THIEF DRAMANI MAHAMA.
ATTA MILLS IS CONTINUOUSLY TURNING IN HIS GRAVE WHO HE HEARS THE NAME JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA.
Adabre Apeligre 10 years ago
Have you ever seen a ghanaian accusing a white man? For the white man it is a mistake but for me am a thief. That the treatment we give to our own blood. This must be stopped
Have you ever seen a ghanaian accusing a white man? For the white man it is a mistake but for me am a thief. That the treatment we give to our own blood. This must be stopped
I m deeply touched just like the parable of the good sabbath Samarithan. Our location will never determine our final destination. A tear for the Sunday thief.
As heartless as the mob, the passive passers-by and the driven church goers are probably equally guilty as well! Sometimes it takes one step to save some one in distress as the culprit. When shall we learn the gospel as taugh ...
read full comment
Ghanaians should grow out of this kind of barbarism. This kind of thing goes on unabated in Accra quiet often. One time I had to stop and question a large mob who were in pursue of a young man. Their answer was that he stole ...
read full comment
YES! IT'S TRUE, MOST HEARTS OF THE TRUE GHANAIAN PEOPLE ARE CRYING FOR THE THIEF DRAMANI MAHAMA.
ATTA MILLS IS CONTINUOUSLY TURNING IN HIS GRAVE WHO HE HEARS THE NAME JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA.
Have you ever seen a ghanaian accusing a white man? For the white man it is a mistake but for me am a thief. That the treatment we give to our own blood. This must be stopped