The same people who have ethics around abortions will not hold back on mocking you and that child if they came out disabled and you’re unable to provide for them .
@FemalePainter Mind you, he’s clearly in the girls dormitory. It’s not as if she went to his bungalows to fight him. He came looking for her for a reason that clearly escalated to her fighting him. People are being slow on purpose
@sua_nyansaa_ A girl student doesn’t just get up to fight her teacher . Male students don’t either . So for her to have done that , it must have been out of self defense. Think for a second. He came to the girl’s dormitory. She didn’t go looking for him at the bungalow. Some of you act so slow
My assumption that journalists who moderate LGBTQ related discussions on national TV don't prepare well is wrong. Rather, these journalists are fundamentally biased and their objectivity is clouded by their religions, leading them to ask unintelligent and ridiculous questions.
🚨ICYMI🇬🇭🏆: The Greater Accra Regional Minister has won “Regional Minister of the Year” while her region was underwater this very week at the Ghana Ministers of State Excellence Honours.
3,000 streetlights later, the city’s still dark.
That’s not all.
“Best Deputy Minister” went to the Deputy Minister for Transport whose commuters are still stranded at the station(s) & junction(s).
Ghana Ministers of State Excellence Honours.
Read that title again. Lol.
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This is equivalent to the e-levy cake situation in my books. So out of touch with reality.
The country is flooding and you’re awarding yourselves for, *checks notes* doing your job???
Galamsey, looming water crisis, Accra flooding, market fires, dumsor, striking doctors, undersupplied hospitals, transportation issues.
The country is being run so well that your ministers decided to attend an awards night in their honor.
It may surprise you what I found today.
Last year, while reporting on this school, I was chased away and threatened by the assemblywoman after exposing how the place became flooded whenever it rained. At the time, the school had no perimeter wall, so anyone could clearly see the situation from outside.
Shortly after my report, walls were put up, making it impossible to see what was happening inside.
Today, I decided to find out for myself. I quietly made my way onto the premises after noticing some of the doors were open.
What I discovered was shocking: the school is still flooded.
Despite all that has happened since the story was first told, the problem remains unresolved
When Lee Kuan Yew moved Singaporeans from huts to high rises, people were urinating in the elevators. Instead of saying it was a problem of indiscipline, he installed hidden cameras, urine detectors, fines and community service penalties. Make of that what you will
All of this is a distraction. Ghana is facing far more urgent and pressing challenges that affect the daily lives of millions of citizens. We are dealing with poor roads, illegal mining (galamsey), recurring floods, corruption, pedophilia, sexual violence, the destruction of our environment etc.
Many people will say, “We can tackle multiple issues at once.” While that may be true in principle, the question is one of priorities. What we are choosing to focus on does not address the struggles the average Ghanaian faces every day.
We want to see this government take decisive and proactive action where it matters most like officials implicated in enabling galamsey removed from office and held accountable.
Our resources should be directed toward solving the crises that are actively harming citizens. Ghanaians deserve to see progress on the issues that directly affect our livelihood. There’s still a DCE who was exposed by Joynews for enabling illegal mining in his district that is still in office btw #StopGalamseyNow
Mind you, there was a time in the United States when Black people were legally enslaved and treated as property under the law. There was a time when segregation was legal, and interracial marriage was banned in many states. There was also a time when Black people were denied citizenship, excluded from voting through discriminatory laws, and systematically prevented from accessing equal education, housing, and employment opportunities.
Ghanaian citizens: Accra is flooding and our waterbodies destroyed by Galamsey. Government do something .
Government: passes anti LGBTQ bill .
Oh yes that solves our problems. Thank you