Sir Charles MacCarthy, Sir Garnet Wolseley, and Sir Frederick Hodgson all learned the hard way that the Asante spirit wasn’t something you could simply conquer.
So forgive me if I’m not losing sleep over online warriors typing from River City and acting like they’ve achieved what imperial armies couldn’t. 😂🦔
History is one thing. Twitter fingers are another. 🤣
I asked a Kumasi guy what he needs and he said proper drainage systems and road network, I asked an Accra guy same question and he said he needs Oobake to replace Akwaaba at Accra Airport.
Kumasi is just a political term.... Many towns and villages fall within Kumasi limits. And many chiefs in Kumasi control lands outside Kumasi limits. Kumasi as the capital of Asanteman is very complex, extending beyond the administrative Kumasi as the capital of Ashanti Region.
@gyaigyimii That actually confirms you are betting on a tribal showdown which you must be excited about coz why does this have to be about Tribes when it’s about government accountability and proper city planning!
The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, has apparently closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States, for the seventh time, won the war that wasn’t a war, so now the United States has to open the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the not-war began.
The not-war began because Iran had uranium that was totally, completely, beautifully obliterated, so they can’t build the nuclear bomb they weren’t building, which is why the United States had to start the not-war it definitely didn’t start.
Now the United States, which has nuclear weapons, is threatening to use nuclear weapons to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for countries with nuclear weapons to allow other countries to have.
If the United States saw the United States doing what the United States does in other countries, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
We kept our promise.
No Ghanaian has been abandoned in harm's way.
About a thousand Ghanaians have now been evacuated from South Africa by the Government of Ghana following the latest wave of xenophobic attacks.
Last night, it was a profound honour to welcome our fellow nationals with love, warmth and the pride of being a servant leader in a great country which does not forsake our citizens, particularly in time of distress.
But our work is far from over — we shall ensure reintegration with dignity, medical and psychosocial support, pursue compensation for those who have left properties and businesses behind, secure jobs for folks able to work and intensify our efforts towards achieving Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's Pan-African dream of genuine African integration.
I commend dedicated staff of the Foreign Ministry; our High Commission in Pretoria; colleague ministers; senior government officials; partner state institutions including GAF, GACL, GCAA, NADMO, GIS, GPS; the IOM; Ethiopian Airlines and the media for the flawless and efficient execution.
We are grateful to Ghanaian CEOs for their remarkable partnership with us aimed at creating employment opportunities for our returning nationals.
God bless President John Mahama for his inspiring and outstanding leadership and guidance.
The Mahama Administration shall continue to defend the rights of our cherished citizens, serve with compassion and safeguard the welfare of ALL GHANAIANS.
For God and Country 🇬🇭 🙏🏾