Your last paragraph "thought of the week" paraphrased the great Osagyefo and academic courtesy requires that you acknowledge it.
Your last paragraph "thought of the week" paraphrased the great Osagyefo and academic courtesy requires that you acknowledge it.
Pelicles 9 years ago
In any nation where the laws are trampled upon, chaos become the order of the day as we see in Ghana.
Stiffer rule of law, makes people responsible because if one goes against the law, the consequences is quite obvious. W ... read full comment
In any nation where the laws are trampled upon, chaos become the order of the day as we see in Ghana.
Stiffer rule of law, makes people responsible because if one goes against the law, the consequences is quite obvious. We live in a country where no one cares about what he/she does because our institutions are too weak as if they don't exist and that opens the doors for all that you have mentioned in your article.
Remember what Obama told our leaders when he came to Ghana? He said "We need strong institutions and not strong men". Unquote. In the West, they seems to move ahead due to their no nonsense "no one is above the law" in their constitution.
BOY KOFI 9 years ago
Culture,traditions,education and moral principles are factored into civility.Responsibility goes with duty,if you take duty and leave responsibility out,you are equally creating confusion.Our attitude and mentality must chang ... read full comment
Culture,traditions,education and moral principles are factored into civility.Responsibility goes with duty,if you take duty and leave responsibility out,you are equally creating confusion.Our attitude and mentality must change for the better, law alone cannot achieve this objective.
In any case,it's our intellectuals who have let us down because they are refusing to administer properly.They know the philosophy of life and are trusted with sensitive positions to correct the mistakes in the society,to lead the blind.Tell me where are they.Thank you.
Boo Yaa 9 years ago
ITS JUST LIKE THAT.BUT WHEN WLD IT CHANGE FOR THE BETTER?
ITS JUST LIKE THAT.BUT WHEN WLD IT CHANGE FOR THE BETTER?
Your last paragraph "thought of the week" paraphrased the great Osagyefo and academic courtesy requires that you acknowledge it.
In any nation where the laws are trampled upon, chaos become the order of the day as we see in Ghana.
Stiffer rule of law, makes people responsible because if one goes against the law, the consequences is quite obvious. W ...
read full comment
Culture,traditions,education and moral principles are factored into civility.Responsibility goes with duty,if you take duty and leave responsibility out,you are equally creating confusion.Our attitude and mentality must chang ...
read full comment
ITS JUST LIKE THAT.BUT WHEN WLD IT CHANGE FOR THE BETTER?