This is a tough group for Ghana but we can beat Portugal (Ronaldo or no Ronaldo) and USA. I don't think we can beat Germany. Even a win and a draw can take us to the knockout stage. I think Ghana is unlucky among the African ... read full comment
This is a tough group for Ghana but we can beat Portugal (Ronaldo or no Ronaldo) and USA. I don't think we can beat Germany. Even a win and a draw can take us to the knockout stage. I think Ghana is unlucky among the African teams. It will be tough but the ball is round...
PK 10 years ago
What did Vicky Hammah say? "If you have money, you can control people' And to spice it up further she said she will stash some millions in her account before...... Amenyo, that is the Ghanaian politician for you.
What did Vicky Hammah say? "If you have money, you can control people' And to spice it up further she said she will stash some millions in her account before...... Amenyo, that is the Ghanaian politician for you.
SPIDER IN HIS WEB 10 years ago
Father in heaven, we beseech you to let your peace spread throughout the world especially in Africa. Help Africa overcome the Aids epidemic, the cholera epidemic, the meningitis epidemic, the hepatitis B, malaria, tuberculosi ... read full comment
Father in heaven, we beseech you to let your peace spread throughout the world especially in Africa. Help Africa overcome the Aids epidemic, the cholera epidemic, the meningitis epidemic, the hepatitis B, malaria, tuberculosis, buruli, ebola virus epidemics and all other secret epidemics that are ravaging our continent, the work of our enemies. Father, we beseech you to put an end to the evil activities of Africa's enemies and bring them to shame, scorn, contempt and dishonour. Father, grant Africa leaders of vision, virtue, knowledge, wisdom and courage; leaders who will serve their people instead of stealing from them. Father, let your holy countenance shine upon the people of Africa and bring us out of poverty, ignorance, corruption, diseases, wars and famines. Amen.
ATTA OWUSU 10 years ago
A very important and thought-provoking article. Ghana needs peace and selfless presidents to rule the country.
A very important and thought-provoking article. Ghana needs peace and selfless presidents to rule the country.
Ghanaba 10 years ago
Write tons about politicians in Ghana ,they are all the. Same .l remember some time ago when some NPP politicians were braging that they alread have made their money what happened. Don't. trust or listen. to Ghanian politicia ... read full comment
Write tons about politicians in Ghana ,they are all the. Same .l remember some time ago when some NPP politicians were braging that they alread have made their money what happened. Don't. trust or listen. to Ghanian politicians just work hard and be successful. They can't help you.NDC and NPP all the same.Ghana needs some new politicians, these ones are tired house.They don't have new ideas.
G Clef 10 years ago
Not many politicians, I can confidently say, have genuine conviction that they can do "something" for the people in Ghana. Most of them already knew exactly how they were going to steal before coming to power.
Take for in ... read full comment
Not many politicians, I can confidently say, have genuine conviction that they can do "something" for the people in Ghana. Most of them already knew exactly how they were going to steal before coming to power.
Take for instance former president Kufuor who came to power through vilification and insults to JJR on the one hand and on the other, shouting on top of his voice "Zero Tolerance for Corruption". But how do these reconcile with the fact that he started negotiating for the acquisition of a hotel as early as the last quarter of 2001. Recently there is much noise about drill ship which was also sold in 2001. So it is easy to understand that the guy had the mind to steal long before he came to power by manipulating the confidence of the electorate who had enough with NDC under JJR at that time.
U.S.A 10 years ago
well written piece.We are in country whenever you criticize the actions of these greedy and power wielders who call themselves politician you are tagged as an opposition.What can we do to change the minds of our people for th ... read full comment
well written piece.We are in country whenever you criticize the actions of these greedy and power wielders who call themselves politician you are tagged as an opposition.What can we do to change the minds of our people for them to know that these people are messing our lives?Mass revolution by the youth in my mind###
Kwadwo 10 years ago
Keep up the good work. I enjoyed your piece.
Keep up the good work. I enjoyed your piece.
ANANSE 10 years ago
This is the best political commentary I have read for a while.Thank you very much, but not so fast, wait a minute. I think you forgot the catergry of well meaning people who get into politics to genuinely change the path of t ... read full comment
This is the best political commentary I have read for a while.Thank you very much, but not so fast, wait a minute. I think you forgot the catergry of well meaning people who get into politics to genuinely change the path of the country for the sake of the children of tomorrow. They however realize that Ghanaians like you are hypocrites who don't vote for the issues the profess to care about but rather for their political parties from which they derive patronage to survive. So after wasting the novice idealistic politician's time and money, he is mocked as somebody who talks sense but does not dish out money and therefore deserves no votes. After such a harsh experience the novice idealistic politician has one of two choices. He or She can either return into their shell of a private life, abandoning any further interest in public service, or he/she can join the hoard of pig politicians to give the hypocritical Ghanaians the government of wolves they deserve! How is that for a two way sword?! Yes societies gets the leaders they deserve!!!!! FACT PROVEN BEYOND DOUBT! save yourselves no one is coming to save you from yourselves!
twaa pau 10 years ago
God bless those who recognized Nkruma as uncorrupted statesman. And seek ye the first corruption politicians will suffer
God bless those who recognized Nkruma as uncorrupted statesman. And seek ye the first corruption politicians will suffer
The Danny 10 years ago
Kofi Amenyo would make a wonderful English-language professor, because the guy writes extremely well, more so because he does not need "big" words to convey his thoughts.
That said, this piece is very important because the ... read full comment
Kofi Amenyo would make a wonderful English-language professor, because the guy writes extremely well, more so because he does not need "big" words to convey his thoughts.
That said, this piece is very important because the writer accurately captured Ghana's greatest problems at this time: "greed" and "hubris".
A good friend who returned from Ghana recently informed me that life is very difficult for the average Ghanaian at the moment, yet politicians and their cronies are living like Saudi Arabian princes. Folks, Ghanaian leaders must change their ways, or they will be giving soldiers an excuse to torpedo our democratic experiment and return us to the "Stone Age."
I remember Rawlings once said to a BBC journalist that economics he understood not, and political science he understood not, but he knew when he was hungry. Well, if Rawlings did not know how an economy worked, what, then, was the bloke's reason to overthrow Limann's administration? All across Africa, we had seen how semi-literate and illiterate soldiers derailed their nations' economies by overthrowing legitimate governments and drawing the ire of Western nations whose economic aid is a necessity for some of these African nations to be able to survive.
I will hate to see Ghana return to the dark days of military rule, but we are slowly heading in that direction, and I hope Mahama, his loyalists, members of parliament, their loyalists, and all others in power will begin to see the dark handwriting on the wall.
Before we had oil, life was tolerable for Ghanaians. Now that the oil money is coming in, things are worse for Ghanaians. Where is the oil money going, amanfuo? What in the world is happening in Ghana? We need to be careful, people, because hardships breed discontent, and discontent breeds usurpation of power.
Please, we need to call in to radio programs and remind our elected leaders that they need to shape up or they risk dangerous consequences no one wants to see in Ghana.
Are we a cursed people? Why do I ask? Because only a cursed being will steal that which belongs to an entire family, or tribe, or even nation. What does one man gain from stashing away $5 million dollars that could have been used to build two new hospitals to support the dwindling health care delivery system?
May the good Lord help us wake up from our slumber of greed and hubris.
Dantankwa 10 years ago
Kofi, Once again, you have given us another thought proving masterpiece. You have skilfully summarized the Ghanaian politics within these few paragraphs and an engaging style. We look forward to reading more from you. God ric ... read full comment
Kofi, Once again, you have given us another thought proving masterpiece. You have skilfully summarized the Ghanaian politics within these few paragraphs and an engaging style. We look forward to reading more from you. God richly bless you. I however think that you could have titled your essay differently to reflect more the major issues you raised therein.
LONTO-BOY 10 years ago
Efo Amenyo, I couldn't agree more with this very impressive and perceptive piece on Ghana's "gravy-train riding and self-serving" political culture and practices. Very articulate and intelligent.
But, while we attack the n ... read full comment
Efo Amenyo, I couldn't agree more with this very impressive and perceptive piece on Ghana's "gravy-train riding and self-serving" political culture and practices. Very articulate and intelligent.
But, while we attack the nation's politicians/political leadership, we the masses have ourselves to blame for voting and supporting the same utterly incompetent, corrupt, untrustworthy and self-serving characters.
Okponglo Guy 10 years ago
And yet you don't flash a Phd. Why are those who write Phds after their names the least thought provoking in this forum?
And yet you don't flash a Phd. Why are those who write Phds after their names the least thought provoking in this forum?
ONUA 10 years ago
But why doesn't Kofi write more to save us from the likes of Bokor and his nonsense?
But why doesn't Kofi write more to save us from the likes of Bokor and his nonsense?
Vodoo Xebieso 10 years ago
... Bokor and his nonsense?" while you leave the Akyem dog and bastard Okoampa Ahoofe roaming the landscape like a dinosaur breathing fire and brimstone?
... Bokor and his nonsense?" while you leave the Akyem dog and bastard Okoampa Ahoofe roaming the landscape like a dinosaur breathing fire and brimstone?
Okponglo Guy 10 years ago
The Okoampahs and Bokors are in the same category.
The Okoampahs and Bokors are in the same category.
ONUA 10 years ago
How can you be so sure about my opinion on Okoampah? Because my monicker 'ONUA,' is Twiish?
How can you be so sure about my opinion on Okoampah? Because my monicker 'ONUA,' is Twiish?
THE REVOLUTION IS COMING!!!
GROUP G: Germany, Ghana, USA and Portugal.
This is a tough group for Ghana but we can beat Portugal (Ronaldo or no Ronaldo) and USA. I don't think we can beat Germany. Even a win and a draw can take us to the knockout stage. I think Ghana is unlucky among the African ...
read full comment
What did Vicky Hammah say? "If you have money, you can control people' And to spice it up further she said she will stash some millions in her account before...... Amenyo, that is the Ghanaian politician for you.
Father in heaven, we beseech you to let your peace spread throughout the world especially in Africa. Help Africa overcome the Aids epidemic, the cholera epidemic, the meningitis epidemic, the hepatitis B, malaria, tuberculosi ...
read full comment
A very important and thought-provoking article. Ghana needs peace and selfless presidents to rule the country.
Write tons about politicians in Ghana ,they are all the. Same .l remember some time ago when some NPP politicians were braging that they alread have made their money what happened. Don't. trust or listen. to Ghanian politicia ...
read full comment
Not many politicians, I can confidently say, have genuine conviction that they can do "something" for the people in Ghana. Most of them already knew exactly how they were going to steal before coming to power.
Take for in ...
read full comment
well written piece.We are in country whenever you criticize the actions of these greedy and power wielders who call themselves politician you are tagged as an opposition.What can we do to change the minds of our people for th ...
read full comment
Keep up the good work. I enjoyed your piece.
This is the best political commentary I have read for a while.Thank you very much, but not so fast, wait a minute. I think you forgot the catergry of well meaning people who get into politics to genuinely change the path of t ...
read full comment
God bless those who recognized Nkruma as uncorrupted statesman. And seek ye the first corruption politicians will suffer
Kofi Amenyo would make a wonderful English-language professor, because the guy writes extremely well, more so because he does not need "big" words to convey his thoughts.
That said, this piece is very important because the ...
read full comment
Kofi, Once again, you have given us another thought proving masterpiece. You have skilfully summarized the Ghanaian politics within these few paragraphs and an engaging style. We look forward to reading more from you. God ric ...
read full comment
Efo Amenyo, I couldn't agree more with this very impressive and perceptive piece on Ghana's "gravy-train riding and self-serving" political culture and practices. Very articulate and intelligent.
But, while we attack the n ...
read full comment
And yet you don't flash a Phd. Why are those who write Phds after their names the least thought provoking in this forum?
But why doesn't Kofi write more to save us from the likes of Bokor and his nonsense?
... Bokor and his nonsense?" while you leave the Akyem dog and bastard Okoampa Ahoofe roaming the landscape like a dinosaur breathing fire and brimstone?
The Okoampahs and Bokors are in the same category.
How can you be so sure about my opinion on Okoampah? Because my monicker 'ONUA,' is Twiish?