Good contribution, but it seems you assume that all elections are done free and fair. I do not think so. I read with shock and dismay the testimony of a former Deputy British High commissioner, Craig Murray. You can read a ... read full comment
Good contribution, but it seems you assume that all elections are done free and fair. I do not think so. I read with shock and dismay the testimony of a former Deputy British High commissioner, Craig Murray. You can read about how he fought to prevent the 2000 elections being manipulated and twisted. You can read his accounts in his book "The Catholic Orangemen of Togo" Just google, find a free copy and read it. You will be shocked.
You will realise that Ghana has able men and women who can steer the country to the right direction, if, for a start, elections would be free and fair, and if ethnic sentiments will not influence Ghanaian politics.
Daakyehene 10 years ago
Got himself so immersed in our purely internal affairs anyway! What do think Craig Murray was attempting to do by intruding into our politics? Where did his sympathies reside? Then again,what makes you think that his version ... read full comment
Got himself so immersed in our purely internal affairs anyway! What do think Craig Murray was attempting to do by intruding into our politics? Where did his sympathies reside? Then again,what makes you think that his version of what actually happened is the 'gosple truth'? Please give us a break!
Joe Turkey 10 years ago
Daakyehene, every Ghanaian knew what happened; the problem is that Ghanaians don't write. Imagine how much Ghanaian history would have been richer if congenital coup maker, Jerry Rawlings, decides to write about the events of ... read full comment
Daakyehene, every Ghanaian knew what happened; the problem is that Ghanaians don't write. Imagine how much Ghanaian history would have been richer if congenital coup maker, Jerry Rawlings, decides to write about the events of May 15 1979, June 4 1979 and December 31, 1981. Our politics? You and who?
GHANAMAN 10 years ago
And you believe that English thief. This is part of the problem. You trust an outsider more than your own brothers. Who said, the other half so called angels did not engage in that robbery.
Like Nkrumah said, I prefer ind ... read full comment
And you believe that English thief. This is part of the problem. You trust an outsider more than your own brothers. Who said, the other half so called angels did not engage in that robbery.
Like Nkrumah said, I prefer independence in servitude than colonialism in tranquility. If you have a lack of travelling experience, you would not understand me today. I give you time.
Wisdom 10 years ago
Unfortunately, the good and principled individuals with positive moral convictions do not put themselves up for election, so we are left with crooks and all we do is vote and hope that a miracle happens.
Unfortunately, the good and principled individuals with positive moral convictions do not put themselves up for election, so we are left with crooks and all we do is vote and hope that a miracle happens.
KOO 10 years ago
Kafui,people are just naïve as to what is going on in countries like Ghana.Like you wrote there are able men who can change things for the better,but these do not get the chance and they are not prepared to associate themse ... read full comment
Kafui,people are just naïve as to what is going on in countries like Ghana.Like you wrote there are able men who can change things for the better,but these do not get the chance and they are not prepared to associate themselves with crooks and gangsters.The result is what we are witnessing all over,stealing and looting.The sad side of all this is that the electorate help them to power because they cannot decipher the lies and propaganda from the truth.
peace 10 years ago
enough of nelson mandela. lets forget about him. the man who had the opportunity to right the wrongs done by apathied but failed woefully.
enough of nelson mandela. lets forget about him. the man who had the opportunity to right the wrongs done by apathied but failed woefully.
CHARLES 10 years ago
Until the majority of the populace boldly without prejudice settles for competence and not petty tribal politics and trivial character persecution, we shall perpetually wallow in poverty while the sycophants sing praises of t ... read full comment
Until the majority of the populace boldly without prejudice settles for competence and not petty tribal politics and trivial character persecution, we shall perpetually wallow in poverty while the sycophants sing praises of their paymasters for their mediocre performances.......OKUDZETO ABLAKWA COULD IGNORE HIS POVERTY STRICKEN VOLTARIANS' CIRCUMSTANCES AND ASK GHANAIANS TO PAY OUT 1.5 billion dollars in fake judgement debts to africa autom ltd.....THEY DID ALL THIS THINKING THEY WERE PUNISHING NPP AND AKANS FOR NO TANGIBLE REASON...GHANAIANS SHD KNOW THAT THE DUBIOUS JUDGEMENT DEBTS WERE JUST AN AVENUE TO NDC TO CREATE LOOT AND SHARE AND HEAP STUPID AND FOOLISH BLAME ON NPP AND AKANS BCOS.....THE WHOLE GHANA END UP BEING THE LOSERS, NOT NPP ALONE AND THE REAL BENEFICIARIES ARE THE NDC CRIMINALS WHO HAVE FUEL STATIONS DOTED ALL OVER GHANA IN JUST A MATTER OF A COUPLE OF YEARS....ide biii keke.
Kojo T 10 years ago
Charles it is people like you who cause the polarisation. Busia and K4 were the most tribalistic. How do you vote for some one who says Yen Akanfo and " kill the gas and kill the Ewes? Are these idiots to vote for a people wh ... read full comment
Charles it is people like you who cause the polarisation. Busia and K4 were the most tribalistic. How do you vote for some one who says Yen Akanfo and " kill the gas and kill the Ewes? Are these idiots to vote for a people who have declared their intention of genocide ? What is the record of the NPP from the ma te me ho days to Busia and the aliens compliance to K4. It has been INTOLERANCE to non Akans . So how do you talk about these NPP In any case who are the COMPETENt people you talk about? Name them . I do not see them . It is not the verbosity that impresses some of us but SUBSTANCE. You assume we are veranda boys and so we do not think , but we do
Shamu 10 years ago
Let me put it this way, your point is quite good, but one way or the other, both politicians citizen must be blame. When it comes to Ghana, to be frank over 99% of our citizens are theifs. In some cases is difficult for the p ... read full comment
Let me put it this way, your point is quite good, but one way or the other, both politicians citizen must be blame. When it comes to Ghana, to be frank over 99% of our citizens are theifs. In some cases is difficult for the people to identify who is who. In reality, people can be identified through soo many way, yet I am still wondering why Ghanaians can`t do that. My question is that, is it what we call each other as over sense? Because when people are too stupids and foolish, this a lone gives you a sign of who they are.
However, my point here is that, Ghanaians so like corrupt people to a point that, their believe is, if that person comes to power, he or she will allow them to steal from government. That was why are earier mentioned that ,99% of us are thieves.
If you could remember, whenever great Rawlings make mention of corruption, just imaging how many people will respond to his statement. All of them will against him in favour of corrupt activities. There we have problem.
Abroampah 10 years ago
To add to your point as the saying goes - every society deserves the sort of leadership they have - it's just a reflection of itself.
To add to your point as the saying goes - every society deserves the sort of leadership they have - it's just a reflection of itself.
Idi Amin Mobutu Mokassa Jr. 10 years ago
Okofo, you cannot blame the electorates. The problem is that all the politicians we currently have are crooks. It doesn't matter whether whether we vote NDC, NPP or any other party to power. When politicians are in opposition ... read full comment
Okofo, you cannot blame the electorates. The problem is that all the politicians we currently have are crooks. It doesn't matter whether whether we vote NDC, NPP or any other party to power. When politicians are in opposition, they talk like saints to gain support and sympathy. Once they're voted to power, they spew garbage. Until the people demand that all politicians vying for positions should agree to declare their assets publicly prior to running for an office and upon exit, we just will have a spinning wheel. How much did Kuffour and his cohorts and family have before assumption of office? How much did they have when they left office? How much did Mahama and his minions have before taking office? Does anybody know? These are the key questions we ought to explore. Otherwise Ghana will just continue to be a cookie jar.
CHARLES 10 years ago
all this is happening for jj rawlings to appreciate that education and conscience are the only way to practice good govnce but not VIOLENCE AND MERE RHETORIC.....HIS SO CALLED CLAIMS OF INTEGRITY INTEGRITY INTEGRITY HAS BEEN ... read full comment
all this is happening for jj rawlings to appreciate that education and conscience are the only way to practice good govnce but not VIOLENCE AND MERE RHETORIC.....HIS SO CALLED CLAIMS OF INTEGRITY INTEGRITY INTEGRITY HAS BEEN SHATTERED BY HIS OWN DISCIPLES COMPLETELY...MARTIN AMIDU IS THE ONLY CORRECT ONE AS EVEN JJ HIMSELF HAS SHOWED US HOW BIASED AND PREJUDICE HE CAN BE WHEN HE CHOSE TO ATTACK KUFFOUR RECENTLY INSTEAD OF CONDEMNING GYEEDA, SADA, SUBAH, FORTIZ, ETC ETC....GOD IS REALLY WONDERFUL....JJ IS A BIG FAILURE JUST LIKE A PASTOR WHOSE KIDS COMMIT THE WORST CRIMES.....AND NOW EVEN THE PASTOR IS SIMILARLY WORSE OF IN TERMS OF INTEGRITY...ide biii keke..
kwabena ohemeng,london 10 years ago
Who says we do politics in Ghana?I am yet to accept that.`What is obtained in Ghana is 'TRIBALITICS'.Tribal leanings determine which party gets power and who becomes the president of Ghana. Probity and efficiency are never co ... read full comment
Who says we do politics in Ghana?I am yet to accept that.`What is obtained in Ghana is 'TRIBALITICS'.Tribal leanings determine which party gets power and who becomes the president of Ghana. Probity and efficiency are never considered by an electorate largely made up of people who are not well informed about politics and economics.
BRAVEBOY 10 years ago
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult destroys our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a person's wealt ... read full comment
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult destroys our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a person's wealth is hardly scrutinized. We only listen to people when they are rich and have some cash to offer, instantly.
We lack vision, the ability to envisage a person's future. Who thought football could create so much wealth, the likes of Appiah, Essien etc will grow to be millionaires today. Only someone with a great foresight.
Infact, a person with vision can do more than just envisaging, he can inspire.
All I am trying to say is, when as a society, we put the essentials ahead of the unnecessary or the major issues ahead of the minor issues, then and then only would we begin to do things in the right order.
The culture of greed, selfishness and individual corruption must stop. After all, it is the people you see today, ie, the young, still in school, naive learners of our social flaws, who will rise to become leaders tomorrow.
If we do nothing about this, then we must expect the worst from the next generation. If we think the leaders today are bad, then we ain't seen nothing yet.
BRAVEBOY 10 years ago
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult is destroying our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a persons we ... read full comment
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult is destroying our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a persons wealth is hardly scrutinized. We only listen to people when they are rich and have some cash to offer instantly. We lack vision, the ability to envisage a persons future. Who thought football could create so much wealth, the likes of Appiah, Essien etc will grow to be millionaires today. Only someone with a great foresight.
Infact, a person with vision can do more than just envisaging, he can inspire.
All I am trying to say is, when as a society, we put the essentials ahead of the unnecessary or the major issues ahead of the minor issues, then and then only would we begin to do things in the right order.
The culture of greed, selfishness and individual corruption must stop. After all, it is the people you see today, ie, the young, still in school, naive learners of our social flaws who will rise to become leaders tomorrow.
If we do nothing about this, then we must expect the worst from the next generation. If we think the leaders today are bad, then we ain't seen nothing yet.
BRAVEBOY 10 years ago
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult is destroying our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a persons we ... read full comment
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult is destroying our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a persons wealth is hardly scrutinized. We only listen to people when they are rich and have some cash to offer instantly. We lack vision, the ability to envisage a persons future. Who thought football could create so much wealth, the likes of Appiah, Essien etc will grow to be millionaires today. Only someone with a great foresight.
Infact, a person with vision can do more than just envisaging, he can inspire.
All I am trying to say is, when as a society, we put the essentials ahead of the unnecessary or the major issues ahead of the minor issues, then and then only would we begin to do things in the right order.
The culture of greed, selfishness and individual corruption must stop. After all, it is the people you see today, ie, the young, still in school, naive learners of our social flaws who will rise to become leaders tomorrow.
If we do nothing about this, then we must expect the worst from the next generation. If we think the leaders today are bad, then we ain't seen nothing yet.
Good contribution, but it seems you assume that all elections are done free and fair. I do not think so. I read with shock and dismay the testimony of a former Deputy British High commissioner, Craig Murray. You can read a ...
read full comment
Got himself so immersed in our purely internal affairs anyway! What do think Craig Murray was attempting to do by intruding into our politics? Where did his sympathies reside? Then again,what makes you think that his version ...
read full comment
Daakyehene, every Ghanaian knew what happened; the problem is that Ghanaians don't write. Imagine how much Ghanaian history would have been richer if congenital coup maker, Jerry Rawlings, decides to write about the events of ...
read full comment
And you believe that English thief. This is part of the problem. You trust an outsider more than your own brothers. Who said, the other half so called angels did not engage in that robbery.
Like Nkrumah said, I prefer ind ...
read full comment
Unfortunately, the good and principled individuals with positive moral convictions do not put themselves up for election, so we are left with crooks and all we do is vote and hope that a miracle happens.
Kafui,people are just naïve as to what is going on in countries like Ghana.Like you wrote there are able men who can change things for the better,but these do not get the chance and they are not prepared to associate themse ...
read full comment
enough of nelson mandela. lets forget about him. the man who had the opportunity to right the wrongs done by apathied but failed woefully.
Until the majority of the populace boldly without prejudice settles for competence and not petty tribal politics and trivial character persecution, we shall perpetually wallow in poverty while the sycophants sing praises of t ...
read full comment
Charles it is people like you who cause the polarisation. Busia and K4 were the most tribalistic. How do you vote for some one who says Yen Akanfo and " kill the gas and kill the Ewes? Are these idiots to vote for a people wh ...
read full comment
Let me put it this way, your point is quite good, but one way or the other, both politicians citizen must be blame. When it comes to Ghana, to be frank over 99% of our citizens are theifs. In some cases is difficult for the p ...
read full comment
To add to your point as the saying goes - every society deserves the sort of leadership they have - it's just a reflection of itself.
Okofo, you cannot blame the electorates. The problem is that all the politicians we currently have are crooks. It doesn't matter whether whether we vote NDC, NPP or any other party to power. When politicians are in opposition ...
read full comment
all this is happening for jj rawlings to appreciate that education and conscience are the only way to practice good govnce but not VIOLENCE AND MERE RHETORIC.....HIS SO CALLED CLAIMS OF INTEGRITY INTEGRITY INTEGRITY HAS BEEN ...
read full comment
Who says we do politics in Ghana?I am yet to accept that.`What is obtained in Ghana is 'TRIBALITICS'.Tribal leanings determine which party gets power and who becomes the president of Ghana. Probity and efficiency are never co ...
read full comment
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult destroys our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a person's wealt ...
read full comment
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult is destroying our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a persons we ...
read full comment
It is widely held and with evidence that tribalism and personality cult is destroying our sense of judgment when it comes to picking the right leaders, but I will go further than that.
Ghana is a country were a persons we ...
read full comment