I am a staunch supporter of the president,but I totally agree with you.I am happy,with your approach,your are highly matured.Our leaders must try to respond to our demands or concerns and we intend must approach or criticize ... read full comment
I am a staunch supporter of the president,but I totally agree with you.I am happy,with your approach,your are highly matured.Our leaders must try to respond to our demands or concerns and we intend must approach or criticize them in a more respectful ways,instead of the insults some haul at them.
kwaku USA 10 years ago
Mahama is a liar and womanizer. He cannot zip up for a day.
Mahama is a liar and womanizer. He cannot zip up for a day.
Benash 10 years ago
Bernard you've said it all. I kept wondering too when I read his UN speech and the ones he gave afterwards and I asked myself was he talking about the same Ghana(Ojakrom) I just returned from this Summer(August 2013). May be ... read full comment
Bernard you've said it all. I kept wondering too when I read his UN speech and the ones he gave afterwards and I asked myself was he talking about the same Ghana(Ojakrom) I just returned from this Summer(August 2013). May be I went to a different Ghana or he(Mahama) was coming from another Ghana I am yet to discover.
The roads even in the nations capital are nothing good to write about. Internet connections are bad, banking system in shambles. Hospitals are like refugee camps.
The situation you mentioned at the ports still remained the same evn though Egya Atta Mills went there himself and promised the whole nation to change it for the better.
In a nut shell president Mahama is a serial lier and a very lazy president with no vision or goals to move Ghana forward. You look at the people he appointed to work with and the proverbial saying comes to mind. "Show me your friend and I will show you your character." Several years as an MP and a minister, three solid years as a vice president and a whole year as president since Atta Mills passed away and the guy still have NO CLUE as to how to govern or lead the country to wean ourselves from been beggars. I rest my case.
Jake 10 years ago
Your assessment, seems one sided pandering on political affiliation grounds.
The President not only have to fight for his credbility, but also against the faction trying to make the country ungovernable.
The daily insults a ... read full comment
Your assessment, seems one sided pandering on political affiliation grounds.
The President not only have to fight for his credbility, but also against the faction trying to make the country ungovernable.
The daily insults and accusations from the other side who lost the elections, starving the country of external investment, and non-collectable taxes, to country's assets sold and pocketed by a few.
The guy has an enormous task on his hands.
Seems presently every one has forgotten about the ex-President of the NPP, whose administration changed nothing.
Point is YOU SEEM to notice the decay when NPPis not in power, TRUE?
TALKERTIVE 10 years ago
So what is the product of the speech? Has it changed the roads, water systems etc.? That is his primary responsibility. Was it talking as the president of Ghana or as Mahama and at whose financial expense. Anybody can talk. ... read full comment
So what is the product of the speech? Has it changed the roads, water systems etc.? That is his primary responsibility. Was it talking as the president of Ghana or as Mahama and at whose financial expense. Anybody can talk. Let him stop talking and do something. We are fed up this Mahama mahama in US. All the presidents returned after giving their addresses except him alone talking.
Jake 10 years ago
When was the last time you paid" road tax, or water rate?. Nonesense Mr. "Talkertive
When was the last time you paid" road tax, or water rate?. Nonesense Mr. "Talkertive
Kwabena 10 years ago
Tuesday Ist of which month?
Tuesday Ist of which month?
Vuvuzela 10 years ago
Did the title sound correct for you after you read it probably twice before posting it here? It should read, "Listening to President Mahama talk in Atlanta...", NOT talked.
I am reminding you because you committed the same ... read full comment
Did the title sound correct for you after you read it probably twice before posting it here? It should read, "Listening to President Mahama talk in Atlanta...", NOT talked.
I am reminding you because you committed the same error in the first paragraph article, and this is unacceptable. We have disgraced ourselves for so long and yet we allow it to continue unabated. We all makes mistakes to a certain degree, but as some errors could be difficultly discernible others are too conspicuous to allow them to pass.
Nobody coerces anyone to write articles but when you do, please research certain usages and correct the mistakes before your exhibit.
Vuvuzela 10 years ago
I would agree with you on the substance of the article especially the issue concerning our roads.
While in Ghana last year I was fighting with almost everybody on the poor state of the roads. Ghana's contractors are very ... read full comment
I would agree with you on the substance of the article especially the issue concerning our roads.
While in Ghana last year I was fighting with almost everybody on the poor state of the roads. Ghana's contractors are very guilty of mismanagement and construction of roads that can't even qualify to be called 5th class roads but the problem is with those awarding contracts. They connive with these contractors for kickbacks and subsequently refuse to monitor the quality of the jobs at hand. The ensuing result is evident.
We should begin to award the construction of our roads to foreign constructors until our people are ready to offer services for which they are retained for the job.
Kwadwo Poku 10 years ago
No one in the history of academia has gotten 100% in an essay, so to minimize the impact of this brilliant submission by shedding light on an infinitesimal Grammatical error makes you not abreast of the times. You should rath ... read full comment
No one in the history of academia has gotten 100% in an essay, so to minimize the impact of this brilliant submission by shedding light on an infinitesimal Grammatical error makes you not abreast of the times. You should rather blame Ghanaweb for being cheap by not having a paid editor.
ABBY 10 years ago
'Shedding light on an infinitesimal grammatical error' BROFO,thought the word insignificant would be more appropriate than that word.
'Shedding light on an infinitesimal grammatical error' BROFO,thought the word insignificant would be more appropriate than that word.
Media Mogul 10 years ago
The webmaster writes out the titles of articles on to the title page and he often makes mistakes. He doesn't read over his own work.
The webmaster doesn't read any of the articles he posts. He just puts them there gbam gb ... read full comment
The webmaster writes out the titles of articles on to the title page and he often makes mistakes. He doesn't read over his own work.
The webmaster doesn't read any of the articles he posts. He just puts them there gbam gbam and doesn't care how they look like.
Musah 10 years ago
What is wrong with the title? Do you really understand the grammatical context of "talked" in that title? I bet you if the writer of that article had praised your president (Mahama) throughout, you would probably overlook eve ... read full comment
What is wrong with the title? Do you really understand the grammatical context of "talked" in that title? I bet you if the writer of that article had praised your president (Mahama) throughout, you would probably overlook everything. Just shut up if you don't know what you're talking about.
John 10 years ago
Fool, what did you say is wrong with this excellent piece, a wannabe grammar king?
Fool, what did you say is wrong with this excellent piece, a wannabe grammar king?
Nabeenu 10 years ago
Well written article.I was there that evening and was disappointed on the restricted questionairs.True, he looked noticeably tired from previous engagements but then some of ours work very hard too.We rushed there from jobs h ... read full comment
Well written article.I was there that evening and was disappointed on the restricted questionairs.True, he looked noticeably tired from previous engagements but then some of ours work very hard too.We rushed there from jobs honor him and also to voice our concerns.So it would have been fair to take one or two questions from the audiance,We might not have the money but we sure do have opinions,ideas and expirence of the ADVANCE WORLD that will help our LEADERS better GHANA.
Martin 10 years ago
Where is it written that the president should always entertain questions from the audience after giving a speech. The event was not a press conference and therefore should not even have asked to answer any questions. Presiden ... read full comment
Where is it written that the president should always entertain questions from the audience after giving a speech. The event was not a press conference and therefore should not even have asked to answer any questions. Presidents often entertain questions during press conferences and not when mainly addressing an audience. The president's advisers should stop this practice pronto.
Ben 10 years ago
I do agree with the writer. Martin what is wrong if Bernard suggest a question and answer session would have been great. This would have been an opportunity for listeners to find out a lot more on the information given by th ... read full comment
I do agree with the writer. Martin what is wrong if Bernard suggest a question and answer session would have been great. This would have been an opportunity for listeners to find out a lot more on the information given by the President 1st hand and not after thought.
Ben Guy 10 years ago
It does not have to be written anywhere before a president who is supposedly trying to interact with some of his nationals living outside the country entertain direct questions from them. I mean, it doesn't only have to be a ... read full comment
It does not have to be written anywhere before a president who is supposedly trying to interact with some of his nationals living outside the country entertain direct questions from them. I mean, it doesn't only have to be a press conference. I guess you don't understand the import of the writer's argument or just want to see your ignorant self saying something you don't know much about.
Sankofa 10 years ago
Bernard Asubonteng, go to Ghana and see things for yourself.
No use sitting in the US and attacking our President and government.
Bernard Asubonteng, go to Ghana and see things for yourself.
No use sitting in the US and attacking our President and government.
I am a staunch supporter of the president,but I totally agree with you.I am happy,with your approach,your are highly matured.Our leaders must try to respond to our demands or concerns and we intend must approach or criticize ...
read full comment
Mahama is a liar and womanizer. He cannot zip up for a day.
Bernard you've said it all. I kept wondering too when I read his UN speech and the ones he gave afterwards and I asked myself was he talking about the same Ghana(Ojakrom) I just returned from this Summer(August 2013). May be ...
read full comment
Your assessment, seems one sided pandering on political affiliation grounds.
The President not only have to fight for his credbility, but also against the faction trying to make the country ungovernable.
The daily insults a ...
read full comment
So what is the product of the speech? Has it changed the roads, water systems etc.? That is his primary responsibility. Was it talking as the president of Ghana or as Mahama and at whose financial expense. Anybody can talk. ...
read full comment
When was the last time you paid" road tax, or water rate?. Nonesense Mr. "Talkertive
Tuesday Ist of which month?
Did the title sound correct for you after you read it probably twice before posting it here? It should read, "Listening to President Mahama talk in Atlanta...", NOT talked.
I am reminding you because you committed the same ...
read full comment
I would agree with you on the substance of the article especially the issue concerning our roads.
While in Ghana last year I was fighting with almost everybody on the poor state of the roads. Ghana's contractors are very ...
read full comment
No one in the history of academia has gotten 100% in an essay, so to minimize the impact of this brilliant submission by shedding light on an infinitesimal Grammatical error makes you not abreast of the times. You should rath ...
read full comment
'Shedding light on an infinitesimal grammatical error' BROFO,thought the word insignificant would be more appropriate than that word.
The webmaster writes out the titles of articles on to the title page and he often makes mistakes. He doesn't read over his own work.
The webmaster doesn't read any of the articles he posts. He just puts them there gbam gb ...
read full comment
What is wrong with the title? Do you really understand the grammatical context of "talked" in that title? I bet you if the writer of that article had praised your president (Mahama) throughout, you would probably overlook eve ...
read full comment
Fool, what did you say is wrong with this excellent piece, a wannabe grammar king?
Well written article.I was there that evening and was disappointed on the restricted questionairs.True, he looked noticeably tired from previous engagements but then some of ours work very hard too.We rushed there from jobs h ...
read full comment
Where is it written that the president should always entertain questions from the audience after giving a speech. The event was not a press conference and therefore should not even have asked to answer any questions. Presiden ...
read full comment
I do agree with the writer. Martin what is wrong if Bernard suggest a question and answer session would have been great. This would have been an opportunity for listeners to find out a lot more on the information given by th ...
read full comment
It does not have to be written anywhere before a president who is supposedly trying to interact with some of his nationals living outside the country entertain direct questions from them. I mean, it doesn't only have to be a ...
read full comment
Bernard Asubonteng, go to Ghana and see things for yourself.
No use sitting in the US and attacking our President and government.