@AmeyawDebrah The word illiteracy is vague. One can be a professor and still have a narrow view or knowledge. He may be ignorant about every other area/subject apart from his field.
@elonmusk Legal immigration everywhere in the world is good. The country of the said country has the opportunity to vet such applicants. Even better if they have skills in high demand.
"It is bad enough that so many people believe things without any evidence. What is worse is that some people have no conception of evidence and regard facts as just someone else's opinion."
— Thomas Sowell
@AdumKofi Well said my guy.
The devil is in the details. They forget they are the government- elect and these propaganda/narrative of lies won't cut it. It worked against the NPP government because of the economic hardships. Instead of ironing out their policies, they are being divisive.
"Politics allows people to vote for the impossible, which may be one reason why politicians are often more popular than economists, who keep reminding people that there is no free lunch and that there are no 'solutions' but only trade-offs."
— Thomas Sowell
@SenyoFestus You have won an election with the majority of Mps. You now want a party to disappear. Wishful thinking. The best wish is to improve the economy and national cohesion. Mind you close to 5M Ghanaians voted for NPP.
"Don't believe everything you read"
No matter how many times a lie is told, it will never become the truth.
Posterity will be kind to Akuffo Addo & Bawumia
Furthermore, this whole thing is completely false — none of this is happening. The old adage “don’t believe everything you read” is even more true today than it ever has been. Now lies can get ALL the way around the world before the truth can get its pants on. So be careful out there folks and don’t be gullible.
Will be interesting to see if all the outlets that “covered” and re-reported on this issue a correction when it comes and goes and doesn’t happen.
Furthermore, this whole thing is completely false — none of this is happening. The old adage “don’t believe everything you read” is even more true today than it ever has been. Now lies can get ALL the way around the world before the truth can get its pants on. So be careful out there folks and don’t be gullible.
Will be interesting to see if all the outlets that “covered” and re-reported on this issue a correction when it comes and goes and doesn’t happen.
A lot of people shouting "precedent, precedent" ironically lack a historical context of what they speak of. History has a funny way of repeating itself. On December 21, 2004, (check yesterday’s date) the Electoral Commission (EC), under the chairmanship of Dr. Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, re-collated results, demonstrating that re-collation is not without precedent in Ghana's electoral history.