this bullshit! This is so foolish…These people have no power for this kind of nonsense they’ve shown these past few days. SHUT UP? and you see they do that to a certain demographic. The disrespect is too much
The World Cup truly is the greatest sporting event right behind monkyɛdi, coz how am I only finding out this morning that there was Wimbledon on going.
Unrelated but old nollywood hits different because they weren’t trying to copy Western filmmaking they just reflected our society as it was, no need to overdo it.
Nothing dey vex me than hearing politicians blame the sanitation situation on indiscipline.
Nobody ever said Ghana is made up of angels n saints. If that were the case there would be no need to elect a Government to govern.
What's annoying in all this is that, even if this bank manager tried to insist on why that approach was in poor taste, her own company would side with the politician.
It's so frustrating.
The rich n upper class folks are cruising in their Benz to their Workplaces but them say make Auntie Naa the Shop owner close her small provision shop n enter gutter.
Temporary mediocre solutions are our priority in this country. These will be neglected, and the next heavy rain will push everything back into the gutters. Then Mahama will organize another clean-up exercise.
Maybe we deserve it. We've coddled politicians so much and for long, they've actually forgotten who they are and what they exist to do.
It's why when their incompetence shows, they're still pompous enough to berate us every chance they get.
The only thing I have learnt from this cleanup exercise and how our security services, MP’s and everyone else are flexing their muscles is that we can actually fight galamsey if we really want to. They need to send this energy to galamsey sites.
🇬🇭 A heated exchange occurred during the Ketu North MCE’s inspection of the ongoing Big Push road project as Hon. Rev. Martin Amenaki and a contractor engaged in a tense discussion over the progress of work at the site.
The inspection attracted attention as both sides shared their concerns during the visit.