Asamoah Gyan regrets joining Bawumia’s campaign. He believes the NPP as not a serious political party, particularly highlighting their neglect of the youth.
Many years ago, when I was a secondary school student, we used to sing one of our anthems in Akan; it was entitled Edikanfo!
Singing the song this morning was heartwarming. It filled me with enormous nostalgia and gratitude.
Let’s learn in all things to give gratitude to those who led us;
Those who helped us;
Those who lit the candles;
Those who kept wake;
Those who cheered us on;
Those who held our hands;
Those who supported us;
Those who stood up for us;
Those who build the blocks that we now can stand on;
And remember that only those who build good blocks out of what their forbears have left can withstand the true test of time.
Remember that we are only reinventing the wheel and reforming what exists for better.
In all things, give thanks to God and to our Edikanfo!
#IAmForChange
Distressing! Every passing day makes our economic situation worse. Gov’t must work with greater alacrity to lock in a programme with the Fund in order to create a more predictable economic outlook.
Our country has a really big problem when the President's pride is only in how many elections he has won, rather than how he can alleviate the suffering of the people and create opportunities for them.
#Ghana.
My SIM was blocked even though registered… why should anyone’s right be so trampled and abused for no logical reason and with such impunity by a Minister who is also a Lawyer! #leadership
Our #Mamprusi community greeted us with great fanfare today and Naa Bɔhagu, paramount chief of #Mamprugu, received his son Manboora Trey Haun as he returned home with two #Unicycling World Championship medals for #Ghana.