People are not really ready for this conversation but let me tell you teachers move to different female students, some of the girls say βNOβ
Some other girls say βYESβ, What Eri said is not far from the truth.
@appiah_renee Chaley lots of Ghanaians are hypocrites. We've seen SHS students doing "what the Mattadem" videos, telling women to hide their husbands because they are coming home from school and you want to say these girls don't know what they are doing.
We respectfully call on the Highway Authority to take a closer look into the work of various supervisors on ongoing road projects.
Poor supervision continues to affect the quality and safety of our roads, and accountability is needed to ensure standards are met.
The public deserves durable roads, proper oversight, and value for money.
President John Dramani Mahama,
You stood at the UN General Assembly and declared the transatlantic slave trade the greatest injustice in human history. You even called for reparations from the countries that benefited.
But when it was time to back your words with global support, the United States, Israel, and Argentina rejected your position.
Now here is where it gets uncomfortable.
The same United States can accuse one Ghanaian of defrauding its citizens, and within months, you cooperate and hand that citizen over to face justice in America. Fast. Efficient. No hesitation.
But when Ghana loses over 1.4 billion cedis, and the man accused, Ken Ofori-Atta, runs to the United States, a country he does not even belong to, everything slows down.
No urgency. No results. No accountability.
So letβs stop dressing this up.
When America calls, you act.
When Ghana bleeds, you pause.
That is not justice. That is imbalance.
That is not diplomacy. That is weakness.
You cannot stand on a world stage and demand justice for the past while failing to enforce justice in the present.
Because leadership is not proven by speeches at the UN.
It is proven by what you tolerate at home.
Right now, what you are tolerating is telling the whole world one thing:
Ghana responds to power, but struggles to assert its own.
Fix that or stop talking about injustice altogether.
Shatta Wale, one of Ghanaβs biggest musicians, a man with multiple streams of income, was arrested and paraded like a criminal over a car allegedly linked to a stolen case from the United States. A man who has not caused any financial loss to the state.
But Gifty Oware, a former Deputy Director of the National Service, allegedly involved in a 38 million cedi ghost names scandal, a direct financial loss to the state, is walking around like royalty.
That is your system. Loud against the harmless. Gentle with the harmful.
This is not justice. This is selective accountability.
Ghana does not have a small problem. Ghana has a structural failure.
John Dramani Mahama, you hold the power now. This is your moment. Reset the system. Fix the laws. Make corruption painful and accountability unavoidable.