We are witnessing the complete breakdown of law and order in Ghana
There’s no plan from the leadership to change the uncivilized culture that exists among a significant fraction of the population
They are hoping that one day the people will wake up and decide to change
You will pay street light levy and drive in darkness.
Pay water bill and have to dig a borehole still.
Pay sanitation levy and be expected to close your business to go sweep gutters.
What the hell are they doing with my money?!
The main reason why so many African teams come across as mediocre is because of the nonsense that transpires behind the scenes. The federations are full of greedy, unserious fools.
Oh you mean the 35 year old journeyman who has only scored more than 9 goals in a season only once in his whole career; who has been relegated 6 times in 12 years, and whose most recent club just got relegated to the 3rd division (and promptly released him as a free agent), wasn't qualified to captain and lead the line for one of Africa's most important world cup teams?
You mean his surname shouldn't have given him an automatic starting spot and >70 mins guaranteed playing time in every game, keeping better players on the bench for no reason? You mean after he was taken off and the player that replaced him gave Ghana its only win at the tournament, that player shouldn't have been rewarded by being padlocked to the bench for the rest of the tournament even when Ghana desperately needed a goal?
You don't say.
Eventually someone will break this bullshit conspiracy of silence one day, and they will tell the true story of what the hell the Ayew family has over the GFA that keeps getting Jordan and Andre picked 5 years after they should have voluntarily retired from international football if they had any honour and self respect.
The amount of rainfall recorded today is among the highest experienced in several years. Preliminary data indicates that approximately 140 millimetres of rain fell on Accra. By comparison, the highest single-day rainfall recorded last year was about 56 millimetres.
That aspect of the problem is beyond our control because it is driven by changing climatic conditions. There is the issue of human behaviour.
Whenever government begins removing structures built in waterways, some people accuse us of being inhumane. Yet when disasters such as today's flooding occur, the consequences affect everyone. The irresponsible actions of a few individuals end up putting entire communities at risk.
Accra, by land area, is larger than London, but London is more populous than Accra.
Accra population is 2.8 million and that of London is 9.1 million.
We don't need any decongestion but discipline within the institutions working.
Homegirl completed midwifery school in 2020 and finished her service in 2021. She's yet to be recruited. The closest she came to getting recruited came with a charge of ¢20,000. She turns 30 next year. Ghana is wasting people's life & delaying adulting. Her hope is leaving 🇬🇭!