You are a medical doctor and a Regional Minister, married to a nurse. When your wife was ready to give birth, you flew her abroad to deliver. What does that say about KATH, which is in the very region you oversee as Minister? Does it mean you have no confidence in our healthcare system? If you don’t trust it for your own family, why should ordinary citizens? Nyame nkoa ne nokwafo🤧
That sam george guy is overly freaked out, and the funny thing is he thinks he’s being lowkey.
You are what your priorities are. If in your capacity as a gov’t official, all you want to do is police people’s personal sexualities, that is exactly who you are in real life too.
Nothing kills me like the financial gurus on Ghanaian twitter who keep importing foreign financial tips here.
No contextualisation, just rich dad poor dad ass nuggets
It would be so funny if those new MMT buses they have parked in that yard on the spintex road were affected by the rains.
It would be so fucking funny because i will tear the ministers a new one
The Quaque family should rather be paying reparations to the state.
1. Philip Quaque’s father, Obirempong Cudjoe, was a caboceer.
2. If you didn't know, a caboceer was a big, strong & powerful African man whose job was to raid communities in the hinterlands, and capture free men, women & children for sale to Europeans as slaves.
3. This job became lucrative following the arrival of the Portuguese on the Gold Coast, continued under the Danes and the Dutch, and ended with the British.
4. Obirempong Cudjoe built a strong business relationship with the biggest slave trader of the 1750s in Anomabo, an Irishman named Richard Brew, who was governor of the Royal Africa Company (RAC) at the slave fort in Anomabo.
5. But for the enterprise in Gold Coast’s slave forts, which were the manger that served greener pastures to most British employees, Richard Brew, an unemployed drunkard back in Ireland, would have perished in poverty. Ironically, now we rather troop to their ends in search of greener pastures.
6. Together, Brew & Cudjoe profited from slavery. Part of those profits financed the education of Cudjoe's son, Philip Quaque, at Oxford. Quaque later became Africa's foremost Anglican priest and preacher at the slave forts. After returning from Oxford, however, he was alienated from his Fanti people, could no longer speak his mother tongue fluently, and began trading in slaves himself.
7. Richard Brew, on the other hand, undermined the RAC, made even greater profits, and built himself a fort named Castle Brew, which still stands in ruins at Anomabo.
8. To strengthen their relationship, Richard Brew's mulatto son from a caboceer's daughter, Henry Brew, married Quaque's sister, Abba Kayba. The Brew family in Ghana emerged from this union and developed into a large privileged lineage that persists to this day.
9. Kwesi Brew (poet, diplomat, & member of the first batch of students to attend Legon), his daughter Rama Brew (veteran actress), Marietta Brew (second female attorney-general & current chair of Legon Council), Amandzeba Nat Brew (celebrated musician), & hyphenated-and-allied Brews all descend from this lineage.
10. These descendants & their allied Quaque family should be among those held accountable for the ancestral debt.
11. They can begin by renaming the Quaque House at Adisadel College in memory of their enslaved victims, whose family names I would rather not mention to avoid stigmatization.
Ghana is still far behind in terms of development, and I don’t see anything changing anytime soon. The layman is as corrupt and selfish as the next. It’s only a Ghanaian who sees nothing wrong in making decisions that will directly or indirectly affect the next person.
Ghana is still far behind in terms of development, and I don’t see anything changing anytime soon. The layman is as corrupt and selfish as the next. It’s only a Ghanaian who sees nothing wrong in making decisions that will directly or indirectly affect the next person.
Tema never floods.
Its the outer banks of the Sakumo river that people have decided to tear a new community into
When i saw this video it said comm. 3 so i called my family and they said there was no such flood.
That’s the outer banks where they shouldn’t be building at.
This is why I laugh when people say because Tema is a planned city, floods can’t happen here.
This is Rich Joy Lodge in Comm. 5. Unless drastic measures are taken, places that don’t flood will be under water in a few years.
@niilexis Bro Tema Community 5 is right next to Community 3.
If Community 5 Floods, the water will naturally flow to community 3, then into the sea.
You see what i mean?
Mahama will not come a 3rd time so i don’t even get why he cant be ruthless in dealing with the flooding in Accra. You don’t seek any favors, just sacrifice a few buildings for the greater good of the country.
Give up.
The life you’re currently clutching at isn’t the best version of you.
Life will somehow balance out & you’ll ll find a reset.
Just give up.
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