Individual success is highly valued in Africa, especially in Ghana. The average Ghanaian household teaches nothing but competition, even among family members.
Indians come to Canada, create a community & proper. Go to Brampton, you’d see.
The Chinese do the same. Go to Markham.
Collectivism continue to make these group of people prosper. Growing businesses & dominating.
But individualism will be the peril of the African community.
“I believe human beings were born through science, not created. Even if humans were created, I have never seen God as my father. The only person who cares for me is my mother, who provides for me. I am a traditionalist and pour libation. There is no God, so people should find jobs and stop bragging about Him, because if He truly cares, no one would be suffering.”
— Aaron Adepa Amoah (Okomfo Black), son of Ghanaian musician Mzbel, in a resurfaced interview with OBI TV
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@gyaigyimii Your party is scared of losing the next elections because situations like this is not about “killas go take do politics”. Not everyone knows what’s best for them, so the government must take whatever action is necessary
African education has really failed in some fields. Universities can’t do research to mechanize this just for humanity.
Colonial technology is still on display.
Mahama resorting to this lazy excuse is pathetic. If you’re not going to be ruthless about enforcing laws, nothing will change. If you’re not going to be ruthless about tackling proper planning in your capital city and country, nothing will change. It starts with you.
Unless you’re going on a holiday, why would you leave your country with $500k in your account? If you’re able to make $500k then you can make $2million
Lmao, car stand??
If you’re still talking of car stand it means you still have plans of staying in this county.
$500k? If two more weeks meet me for this country make i die 😂😂
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“contributed significantly towards the development of their communities”??? Perhaps you’re showing me the wrong picture because there’s nothing developed about this. A year’s revenue from that field could turn this place into one of the most beautiful cities in Africa. 1993 wow
The Chiefs and people of Tarkwa, Huni have appealed to President Mahama to renew the mining agreement with Goldfields which expires in 2027.
Commercial underground mining started in Tarkwa by the British Colonial Government in 1874.
Goldfields have owned the mines since 1993.
The chiefs argue that, Goldfields operations has contributed significantly towards the development of their communities.
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Tarkwa in its glory.