Ghanaian politicians make it you look like the indiscipline of the citizenry is the reason why we are not developing.
IT IS NOT.
They beg us to elect them to power and then turn around and lord over us from their high castles.
YOU are not the problem.
I wonder why Ghanaians think there aren’t thieves abroad🤣🤣🤣🤣 you think if you give them chance they wont steal the streetlights and bins there eh?? Successive governments have really succeeded in making you guys think your indiscipline is why we aren’t developing. Smh
It's crazy how these politicians have successfully convinced the masses that their indiscipline is the reason the country isn't developing. No accountability on their side. Just looting taxes to enrich themselves and their future generations. So easy for them😂😂😂😂😂😂
The main problem with basically every issue in Ghana is that the government has convinced you that working for you is some sort of favour. It’s not.
The day the majority of Ghanaians realize that is the day we’ll have any real hope of turning the fortunes of this country around.
Low IQ is thinking criticism requires insults.
Who makes the government? Monkeys or giraffes? No! the same people who make up society. A functioning country isn’t built because its citizens are magically better. It’s built because the system enforces accountability. In countries where the law works, you break it, you get fined or punished whether you’re a citizen or a public official. That’s the difference. In Ghana, too often the people enforcing the law and the people expected to obey it are both violating it. Without accountability at every level, disorder becomes the norm.
@MKAYalways The recency bias is the main point though
The viking conquest and slavery didn't last long as this and was not as inhumane
But it's not hypocritical. The westerners propagated the notion that Africans were inferior for centuries and their scientists even theorised it as fact
Isn’t that your Job Madam? They’re also doing their work, I legit understand why Trump said this is a Sh!thole, absolute joke of a nation.
You guys in Ghana have the concept of “Vote for me to be a Boss” when in actual reality, you were voted for to come and work, arrant nonsense.
Having conducted medical screening for recruits into the Ghana Armed Forces, I’ve seen firsthand the health conditions that lead to disqualification.
Yet every time those results reach the public, the headline is the same: “X number tested positive for HIV.”
But what about the recruits who tested positive for hepatitis B or C? What about the other conditions flagged in screening that were just as disqualifying?
Why is HIV always the headline?
Here’s what makes this striking. In Ghana, hepatitis B is hyperendemic — an estimated 9.1% of the population carries it, compared with roughly 1.5% living with HIV. That’s about six times more people. Yet hepatitis rarely makes the news. It’s silent, under diagnosed and every bit as serious.
By singling out HIV, we keep feeding its stigma while overlooking infectious diseases that deserve just as much attention.
If we’re going to use recruitment data to spark a health conversation, let’s have the whole conversation not just the part that makes headlines.
Public health communication should educate, not selectively stigmatize.
You just can't say there's no conspiracy by FIFA against African teams in the World Cup.
As a business organisation, they always want the more marketable teams to progress.
That's sad