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What was displayed on a grand scale on the world stage was a picture of a country which WAS plagued with ineptitude, indecision and plain foolishness. A country that WAS r ... read full comment
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What was displayed on a grand scale on the world stage was a picture of a country which WAS plagued with ineptitude, indecision and plain foolishness. A country that WAS reactive and DIDN'T think of options upfront before starting a project. A nation with inexperienced ministers who don't know when to keep their mouths shut and what to disclose versus what not to disclose. A country without an plan.
My contribution is that the verbs in capitals should be in the present tense because Ghana still has those problems.
Only a sense/feeling of patriotism can move us forward.
KL 9 years ago
Yes...those three did us a favor. The problems otherwise would have been hidden under the table, as the leadership tried to do. No one talks about the gesture of Muntari to the poor neglected black kids in Brazil. The media p ... read full comment
Yes...those three did us a favor. The problems otherwise would have been hidden under the table, as the leadership tried to do. No one talks about the gesture of Muntari to the poor neglected black kids in Brazil. The media prefers to talk about the donations of others...but no real shine on anything African...or even how scared they were when it appeared Ghana was giving Germany a tough time with skilled play.
Murtala 9 years ago
This writer is too smart. I didn't want the article finish. I will look out for more of your articles.
This writer is too smart. I didn't want the article finish. I will look out for more of your articles.
insight to the bone 9 years ago
As the days go by more and more people wake up to the reality of the ndc anti Akan hate agenda and their deep rooted corrupt dark souls of evil .This was first initiated by the Ewes and through Mahama and his brothers being c ... read full comment
As the days go by more and more people wake up to the reality of the ndc anti Akan hate agenda and their deep rooted corrupt dark souls of evil .This was first initiated by the Ewes and through Mahama and his brothers being championed today by the northerners. We see in Iraq/Syria the announce of the Islamic caliphate state and their map which now includes Ghana and the whole of West Africa .Most people are ignorant of the fact that unlike in Christianity and other religions whereby the leaders or priests are men of peace in Islam their imams or priests advocate for war and destruction of the non believers and when war starts every single one of them assumes the title emir and becomes the captain of a murderous horde as we saw in Libya and with the boko haram. The mosque is not only a place of worship but an army fortress or barracks and that is why they must in the design in every area which is not predominately Muslim its required to have a tall reconnaissance tower. we see in Accra and other places these mosques spring up all over the place at militarily very strategic positions but we are vigilant and when our bloody revolution starts we will raze all these structures to the ground and drive out this menace from our midst . There are some brainwashed idiotic fools who still believe mahama has good intentions but don't know he is a Muslim disguised as a christian which Islam allows and his only agenda is to weaken with corruption and destroy with negligence the Akan economy so the caliphate can be achieved that is why no project of strategic importance can see the light of day under his watch.As for the Ewes his partners in crime all i can say is have you ever wondered why when you go to Togo there the Ewes are very nice people and true African brothers but the moment you cross the Aflao border into Ghana the ayigbe wickedness , hate and evil starts? The ewes in Togo know these ayigbe are so bad and useless that they are not interested in reuniting with them but would rather throw them all into the sea. We should find a way to trick them into taking them back as we Akans will definitely be better off without this foolish idiotic people. Mahama and his brothers have stolen so much that even the bank of Ghana admits they dont know where our foreign reserves have disappeared to , i can tell you where , Turkey , Iran, Dubai and other Muslim countries where its safe for them. Congrats to Kumasi for hitting the nail on the head and exposing the discrimination and abuse of the civil/human rights with the WHAT HAVE WE DONE TO YOU demonstration , today we see idiots and saboteurs trying turn it into a question of mere economics , even one idiot woman came out with a humiliating brainless idea to go naked just to deflect from the main core issue of discrimination against the Akans. My people we have only one problem and if that's solved the rest will be easy , the problem is discrimination and the Anti Akan agenda of part of this mafia ndc . its never about npp , ndc ,left or right wing ideology politics but simply pepeni/ayigbe tribalism against Akan nationalist evolution. They are only attracted to ideas that only destroy our economy like this EPA paramount foolishness with the Europeans or giving away our gold fields to foreigners who never invest here in the name of prudent business , end result our people are exploited and made poorer. we shall never surrender or be fooled again. While we were thinking of a better Ghana for ALL citizens they were thinking of only themselves and destroying the future for our children . We need to have our revolution and secede to form our own state as they will never change.
Senyo 9 years ago
THE CLOWN! YOU ARE THE MOST STUPID CONTRIBUTOR ON Ghanaweb!
THE CLOWN! YOU ARE THE MOST STUPID CONTRIBUTOR ON Ghanaweb!
KL 9 years ago
Very well said...and in good English too! This is definitely a summary of all that is happening in our beloved country...we think by just praying, majically all things will fall in place in proper order. From the beginning, t ... read full comment
Very well said...and in good English too! This is definitely a summary of all that is happening in our beloved country...we think by just praying, majically all things will fall in place in proper order. From the beginning, the current administration did not, and have not since, had a plan for the country. Everytime there is a ministerial shuffle, it should remind us again, that there is no plan or consistency of policy by our leaders, so anyone can be made a minister even if they have no skill or knowledge of the subject matter. Everything is based on self-serving now, now politics. When you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there. To think that despite all this, we tied and could have beaten Germany! Now, we are being further embarassed by official complicity with asylum seakers!!! When will this reality show end?
Mawutor Alifo 9 years ago
The 2014 FIFA World Cup is over and we all have some thoughts to share. Here is my take.
Thumbs up for all the participating countries. Congratulations to the eventual winners (Germany) and runners-up (Argentina).
As a Ghan ... read full comment
The 2014 FIFA World Cup is over and we all have some thoughts to share. Here is my take.
Thumbs up for all the participating countries. Congratulations to the eventual winners (Germany) and runners-up (Argentina).
As a Ghanaian, I asked myself whether the German team was beatable or not given our performance against the Germans. So what made the difference between the two teams?
I think the Germans adopted the right mix of the following:
• Perhaps a little bit of prayer (but I don’t want to believe they prayed louder than our players. (I’m referring to KPB’s views on this issue). Did the Germans set some good money aside for special prayers?;
• Hard work and planning/strategizing – as our team spent needless time haggling over money, the Germans no doubt focused on training and strategizing for the next match(es);
• Discipline and respect -- the German players have not been cited in any reported incidents of disrespecting their coach/technical and management teams; and
• Winning mentality -- the German players might not be as skillful as the Ghanaian players, but they take more pride in wearing the national jersey and winning the ultimate trophy for their motherland as opposed to some African players (including our own) who were whining about short-sighted personal benefits. What is $100k vis-à-vis possible multi-million contracts after a very successful campaign on the world stage?
The lessons are very bitter. And I know we’re not going to talk about the same issues four years down the line.
princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago
An old man, a boy and a donkey were going to town. The boy rode on the
donkey and the old man walked. As they went along they passed some people
who remarked it was a shame the old man was walking and the boy was
riding. T ... read full comment
An old man, a boy and a donkey were going to town. The boy rode on the
donkey and the old man walked. As they went along they passed some people
who remarked it was a shame the old man was walking and the boy was
riding. The man and boy thought maybe the critics were right, so they
changed positions.
Later, they passed some people who remarked, "What a shame, he makes that
little boy walk." They then decided they both would walk!
Soon they passed some more people who thought they were stupid to walk
when they had a decent donkey to ride. So, they both rode the donkey.
Now they passed some people who shamed them by saying how awful to put
such a load on a poor donkey. The boy and man said they were probably
right, so they decided to carry the donkey.
As they crossed the bridge, they lost their grip on the animal and he fell
into the river and drowned.
The moral of the story; "If you try to please everyone, you might as well
kiss your ass good-bye.
kaketonti 9 years ago
A very good befitting answer to all the "talk-talk" Ghana faces.Oliver ask for more!
A very good befitting answer to all the "talk-talk" Ghana faces.Oliver ask for more!
SOLOMON POBEE, ACCRA 9 years ago
Thank you.
Thank you.
noName 9 years ago
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
Naa Ashawa Milton Keynes 9 years ago
As the president commented at the recent Ecowas summit, "God is in control"so things will be fine regardless of what we do, so why bother planning for the future. As a people we have no control of our actions, so until God ge ... read full comment
As the president commented at the recent Ecowas summit, "God is in control"so things will be fine regardless of what we do, so why bother planning for the future. As a people we have no control of our actions, so until God gets to Ghana in his high pile of "To do List" in his "In Tray", we will wallow in corruption and mismanagement and ineptitude and poverty.
Long live the God of Israel, Isaac and Jacob. We still await the God of Ghana.
kobina 9 years ago
a good piece, the incompetence is just too alarming
a good piece, the incompetence is just too alarming
papillon 9 years ago
We are a disgrace.
We are a disgrace.
SOLOMON POBEE, ACCRA 9 years ago
Thank you, Sir.
Thank you, Sir.
mensah abrampa 9 years ago
The future belongs to those who prepare for it. Those who fail to plan (for the future and think the future will sort itself out ) plan to fail. The future does not sort itself out but it sorts out those who fail to make adeq ... read full comment
The future belongs to those who prepare for it. Those who fail to plan (for the future and think the future will sort itself out ) plan to fail. The future does not sort itself out but it sorts out those who fail to make adequate plans for it.
The effects of a hurricane can be very devastating for those who failed to heed the warnings and counselling when it finally makes its landfall. It's a joyful end for those who heed the warnings and counselling and make the appropriate preparations for the impending future .
Again it's all about having the future in mind and preparing for it than having the future come upon us like a thief in the night. For Christian Ghana the parable of the ten virgins is about having a vision for the future and making the appropriate preparations for it to avoid disappointments. There were 5 wise virgins and 5 foolish virgins. We know now which of the two groups we belong to.
The Brazil failure is so symptonic of how we approach every business in Ghana, from the presidency level to the man in the street. We tend to overplay the hand of luck and refuse to take responsibility, always blaming everyone but us . Doing a proper analysis and finding the causes of failure is half the problem solved. In Ghana we like to sweep all the dirt under the carpet for fear of punishment, loss of favors and positions and shame should we take responsibility. There cannot be any healing without penitence and pain.
With all our immense natural and human resources we've reduced ourselves to a beggary nation status because we have no interest in the future. Corruption is so widespread about 9 out of every 10 ghanaians have been corrupt for at least a few times in their lives or are open to the practice should the opportunity present itself. When almost everyone is corrupt and have lost the moral right to punish other offenders we will continue to swim in it until we find how much damage it causes our national development. Meanwhile the various committes of enquiry are mere smokescreens. Nothing significant will come out of it and nothing significant will change. It's business as usual.
Nana Amponsem 9 years ago
Nice write-up,You sound like someone who lives in a well-run country like Canada, Germany or Japan.I will be surprised if you really live in Ghana the officials (both gov't and GFA)couldn't contain KPB because of where he is ... read full comment
Nice write-up,You sound like someone who lives in a well-run country like Canada, Germany or Japan.I will be surprised if you really live in Ghana the officials (both gov't and GFA)couldn't contain KPB because of where he is coming from.He comes from a culture where things are done in a more civilized fashion.The guy probably has bank accounts in Italy, Switzerland and Germany so how can't you remit his bonus through his bank? Nobody from any civilized country carries that amount of money on them.After several centuries of brushing shoulders with Europeans we still act primitive.
cheap backlinks 9 years ago
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What was displayed on a grand scale on the world stage was a picture of a country which WAS plagued with ineptitude, indecision and plain foolishness. A country that WAS r ...
read full comment
Yes...those three did us a favor. The problems otherwise would have been hidden under the table, as the leadership tried to do. No one talks about the gesture of Muntari to the poor neglected black kids in Brazil. The media p ...
read full comment
This writer is too smart. I didn't want the article finish. I will look out for more of your articles.
As the days go by more and more people wake up to the reality of the ndc anti Akan hate agenda and their deep rooted corrupt dark souls of evil .This was first initiated by the Ewes and through Mahama and his brothers being c ...
read full comment
THE CLOWN! YOU ARE THE MOST STUPID CONTRIBUTOR ON Ghanaweb!
Very well said...and in good English too! This is definitely a summary of all that is happening in our beloved country...we think by just praying, majically all things will fall in place in proper order. From the beginning, t ...
read full comment
The 2014 FIFA World Cup is over and we all have some thoughts to share. Here is my take.
Thumbs up for all the participating countries. Congratulations to the eventual winners (Germany) and runners-up (Argentina).
As a Ghan ...
read full comment
An old man, a boy and a donkey were going to town. The boy rode on the
donkey and the old man walked. As they went along they passed some people
who remarked it was a shame the old man was walking and the boy was
riding. T ...
read full comment
A very good befitting answer to all the "talk-talk" Ghana faces.Oliver ask for more!
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing.
As the president commented at the recent Ecowas summit, "God is in control"so things will be fine regardless of what we do, so why bother planning for the future. As a people we have no control of our actions, so until God ge ...
read full comment
a good piece, the incompetence is just too alarming
We are a disgrace.
Thank you, Sir.
The future belongs to those who prepare for it. Those who fail to plan (for the future and think the future will sort itself out ) plan to fail. The future does not sort itself out but it sorts out those who fail to make adeq ...
read full comment
Nice write-up,You sound like someone who lives in a well-run country like Canada, Germany or Japan.I will be surprised if you really live in Ghana the officials (both gov't and GFA)couldn't contain KPB because of where he is ...
read full comment
xHWH3f I appreciate you sharing this article post.Really thank you! Fantastic.