Well done. Is it any wonder our country is in shambles?
Well done. Is it any wonder our country is in shambles?
RM 9 years ago
Interesting and informative article, and I hope Ghana leaders will accept their circumstances and learn to do things the right way. They can't afford to be doing things like this. Celebrities are looked up to and admired by s ... read full comment
Interesting and informative article, and I hope Ghana leaders will accept their circumstances and learn to do things the right way. They can't afford to be doing things like this. Celebrities are looked up to and admired by so many, so they have responsibility to act and behave the correct way, and relish any opportunity they have for this to help make a better nation.
KKO 9 years ago
It is a sign of a failed state, nothing to show for apart from Grade D movie stars, who can't even do their lines in proper vernacular or English. In other jurisdictions REAL CELEBRITIES sponsor national events and even teams ... read full comment
It is a sign of a failed state, nothing to show for apart from Grade D movie stars, who can't even do their lines in proper vernacular or English. In other jurisdictions REAL CELEBRITIES sponsor national events and even teams!
What a bunch of idiots we have as rulers! I can bet my bottom penny that on the day Ghana plays its first match, there will be not electricity in 75% of the country!
quaci 9 years ago
hope our Celebes do not go to the world cup at the nation's expense to show all Ghanaians that they don't always take from them. I know the Celebes are capitalists though.
hope our Celebes do not go to the world cup at the nation's expense to show all Ghanaians that they don't always take from them. I know the Celebes are capitalists though.
Well done. Is it any wonder our country is in shambles?
Interesting and informative article, and I hope Ghana leaders will accept their circumstances and learn to do things the right way. They can't afford to be doing things like this. Celebrities are looked up to and admired by s ...
read full comment
It is a sign of a failed state, nothing to show for apart from Grade D movie stars, who can't even do their lines in proper vernacular or English. In other jurisdictions REAL CELEBRITIES sponsor national events and even teams ...
read full comment
hope our Celebes do not go to the world cup at the nation's expense to show all Ghanaians that they don't always take from them. I know the Celebes are capitalists though.