I had some similar experiences with a Ghana-based cousin of mine some years ago and have said that the "cup in hand" mentality is inculcated from youth in Ghana.
As goes the families, so goes the nat ... read full comment
Mr. Twumasi-Fofie:
I had some similar experiences with a Ghana-based cousin of mine some years ago and have said that the "cup in hand" mentality is inculcated from youth in Ghana.
As goes the families, so goes the nation! I have said before that the post-independence generation failed miserably when it comes to instilling righteous principles into the minds and hearts of its children. Na so, so corruption wey dem dey teach!
Thanks again!
Sincerely,
Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah
"Children, obey your parents IN THE LORD : for this is right" (Ephesians 6:1 KJV).
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The The 6 years ago
Fofie maybe the solution is for us to go back under the management of the White man.
Fofie maybe the solution is for us to go back under the management of the White man.
Think 6 years ago
Parliament do not understand that the progress of a country must also meet stringent laws to curb attitudes and punish cheaters.
Orderliness is congruent to progressive laws.
Parliament do not understand that the progress of a country must also meet stringent laws to curb attitudes and punish cheaters.
Orderliness is congruent to progressive laws.
tiger 6 years ago
thanks for your posting.we Need to change our atitude from the top.We were promised one district one factory-one dam-on toü of that one million dollars.those who made the promises know very well we have no means of funding s ... read full comment
thanks for your posting.we Need to change our atitude from the top.We were promised one district one factory-one dam-on toü of that one million dollars.those who made the promises know very well we have no means of funding such promises now we have streched our hands to donors boasting we have acquired a trillion cedis loan,can we continue to depend on others to build our country for us.Nothing will change as long as there is no change at the top
Aduanaba 6 years ago
This is a very good piece. How can we survive like this? I understand the budget of Ghana includes monies expected from grants, donations and aid from developed countries. So the government even begs to be able to balance the ... read full comment
This is a very good piece. How can we survive like this? I understand the budget of Ghana includes monies expected from grants, donations and aid from developed countries. So the government even begs to be able to balance the books. Begging is a form of corruption and we cannot control corruption until we get rid of this bad habit. Well done!
ANOKWALE 6 years ago
A cousin contacted me after 20 years.In the Second email, he wants me to buy him somthing. And that cousin is in EUROPE and I am in North America. He probaby never heard of Ebay or Amazon. Ghanaians are PROFESSIONAL BEGGARS. ... read full comment
A cousin contacted me after 20 years.In the Second email, he wants me to buy him somthing. And that cousin is in EUROPE and I am in North America. He probaby never heard of Ebay or Amazon. Ghanaians are PROFESSIONAL BEGGARS. I am NOT on Facebook because I want to avoid requests. As soon as they establish contacts, they are going to beg for something.
GRANDPA DR. KUMAH 6 years ago
You got it right, do a follow up with more examples because I have experience some of it. What do we do about it?
You got it right, do a follow up with more examples because I have experience some of it. What do we do about it?
Mr. Twumasi-Fofie:
I had some similar experiences with a Ghana-based cousin of mine some years ago and have said that the "cup in hand" mentality is inculcated from youth in Ghana.
As goes the families, so goes the nat ...
read full comment
Trends predict a future of constantly-connected devices, business; smart homes, smart cities, networked ecosystems and all will be integrated into & controlled by our smartphones. High-value smartphones will require smart te ...
read full comment
Fofie maybe the solution is for us to go back under the management of the White man.
Parliament do not understand that the progress of a country must also meet stringent laws to curb attitudes and punish cheaters.
Orderliness is congruent to progressive laws.
thanks for your posting.we Need to change our atitude from the top.We were promised one district one factory-one dam-on toü of that one million dollars.those who made the promises know very well we have no means of funding s ...
read full comment
This is a very good piece. How can we survive like this? I understand the budget of Ghana includes monies expected from grants, donations and aid from developed countries. So the government even begs to be able to balance the ...
read full comment
A cousin contacted me after 20 years.In the Second email, he wants me to buy him somthing. And that cousin is in EUROPE and I am in North America. He probaby never heard of Ebay or Amazon. Ghanaians are PROFESSIONAL BEGGARS. ...
read full comment
You got it right, do a follow up with more examples because I have experience some of it. What do we do about it?
Great piece