Hi Guys,i sleep in this mosque during exams,this year i prayed almost all my taraweeh in this mosque it’s hurts me every time i wakeup during those days to pray fajr and there isn’t water to perform ablution,so here i am soliciting for funds just for borehole.
May this Ramadan bring Relieve to all oppressed Muslims Across the globe. Most especially to the people of Palestine 🇵🇸. To you and Yours , Ramadan Mubarak ☪️ 🙏
Everybody gets up and they want to speak to the youth because everyone thinks that they have the license to speak to the youth but do they really know what challenges the youth of this country go through?
Because “Dr” here doesn’t seem to have a grasp of the issues that Ghanaian youth face and perhaps it’s time that someone lets him know that it doesn’t matter what talents and skills or whatever you have, the system has been built in such a way that if you’re not ready to be a bootlicker or if you do not have access to a certain support system there’s absolutely nothing you can do about it. You will fail.
The Ghanaian system will milk you dry and sink you in the ocean.
Those of us with talents who choose to rely on the talents and skills that we have end up getting paid peanuts or sometimes nothing at all in the name of “we are giving you platform” e be platform man go chop?
For people who know me, know that back on campus I used to do a lot of stage plays but ever since I left school I stopped because some people took advantage of me, used me and paid me peanuts that I had to even chase for months.
Imagine you attend rehearsals for over a month. You commute from Oyarifa to Kanda everyday until the day the production is staged and you have to chase your payment for over a month after the production and you’re paid just 600 Cedis for a production that sold out and had all the crème dela crème of society in attendance!!!!
Wofa Badu? How will you feel?
Or better still imagine, you come up with an amazing business idea that almost got you closer to winning a million dollars in the USA but unfortunately you couldn’t make it to the next stage after a tie.
You come back home to Ghana and walk to every single government office you know, including going to private business men to pitch the idea and no one is interested in supporting the idea and the next moment you see them trying to implement bits of it but yet fail at it. That’s the kind of society we live in.
God bless the member of parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon, Hon. Lydia Alhassan for helping us register that business back then. I’ll never forget her kindness.
Wofa Badu, you think the youth are not doing much? You think we are not networking enough?
How about you attend a protest, your interview makes headlines and you wake up the next day and you do not have a job again. Do you know how that feels?
Chaley! Someday, some of us will tell our story about how this country continues to kill our dreams but yet we smile in our tears and hold on to faith.
It’s not as though we have nothing to do and we just want to rant for no reason. We are talking from a point of pain and anger. We love our country but does our country replicate the love?
Some of us are living testimonies of how the Ghanaian system has been built to kill dreams even before they’re born.
The only thing that keeps some of us going is the hope that someday things will change.
#LazyGhanaianYouth
#OccupyJulorbiHouse
#FixTheCountry
The covid time eh
We Dey monitor patient Wey the oxygen finish
See how I no big , I had to carry oxygen cylinder on my shoulder coz the patient was desaturating and I was on duty with ladies
And u @konkrumah had the nerve to pay yourself risk allowance but 1¢ sef I didn’t get
Ghana is not a real place. The person who caused the mess has not lost anything. Not even his job. But he’s telling you that you should help him so he helps you? The thing dey borst ma head o. Ei.
with just a population of roughly 35m, arguably the largest producer of gold all time, cocoa, agric, oil, salt, timber, bauxite, granite etc… should have been one of the best places on earth.