They come into power, secure generational wealth, place all their children abroad in better societies, get so detached from the struggles of the average Ghanaian and boys still want to address them “with all due respect” go to hell man.
The most dangerous thing that can happen to a people is not poverty. It is when poverty becomes normal to them.
When bad roads become normal, we stop demanding better.
When hospitals have no beds, we call it “Ghana.”
When young people graduate and sit home for years, we blame them for not hustling enough.
When floods destroy lives every year, we say “that is how Accra is.”
When leaders fail, we defend them because they belong to our side.
That is how a nation slowly loses its anger.
And when people lose their anger against failure, failure becomes comfortable.
Ghana does not need more excuses. Ghana needs citizens who are tired enough to stop clapping for mediocrity, defending incompetence, and accepting suffering as culture.
A country does not change because people complain. A country changes when people finally refuse to be managed like they are powerless.
Our grandparents complained,
Our parents complained,
We are complaining
Our children must not complain.
Let us break the cycle, ghana needs consequences for poor governance.
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Brothers and sisters, if you like stay and die in this useless country called Ghana. Common street lights sef we no get
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They have made you believe that when you become a politician and your party comes to power, you are supposed to have mansions, luxury cars, and become rich. What they don’t tell you is that most politicians earn salaries comparable to those of many doctors.
If a doctor cannot realistically build a single mansion within 30 years of practice, why do you think a politician can afford them within 4 years in office?
They loot public funds meant for development through corruption, inflated contracts, and wasteful spending. Yet some people still defend these actions because the system has conditioned them to believe that politicians are expected to become wealthy once they gain power.
“I received a total of GH¢4,350,000 (43.5 billion old Ghana cedis) in cash gifts during my 60th birthday celebration, and the entire amount will be used to build a factory at Dormaa Akwamu to create jobs for the youth.”
— Dormaahene Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II reveals that he received GH¢4,350,000 during his 60th birthday celebration and states that the entire amount would be invested in establishing a factory at Dormaa Akwamu to create employment opportunities for the youth
Gambling sells you the dream of easy money, but too often delivers the reality of hard lessons.
A colleague at work used to spend almost half his salary on sports betting, Whenever he won, he felt like a genius.
Whenever he lost, he would believed the next game would recover everything so he kept trying and trying.
One day he decided to check his betting history for the past year. He realized that the amount of money he had deposited so far shocked him.
If he had invested even half of that money consistently, he would have built a very decent portfolio by now.
The major problem there, wasn’t lack of income.
It was confusing gambling with investing. The biggest risk in gambling is not losing money, it’s believing that the next bet will fix the last one.