@antoinetteakua@delali_nartey3 Oh I know. And since you are the adult here show us a glimpse of your sexual relationships online erh. Say it’s a normal thing to do per your words miss Adult woman.
Freeze the assets of everyone named in a major audit pending investigation and the chilling effect across every ministry would be immediate. That this has never been tried says everything.
@coldsummers91 400 million cedis is budgeted yearly for nursing training allowance, to train nurses they won’t even employ, whilst it could be diverted somewhere
@BermaPolos@Mr_Ceyram@victusdela He holds a bachelor’s in physics and economics. Was doing a phd before dropping it. I don’t know if you define that as self taught. Even knowledge outside of classroom is still education.
The cruelest thing about Mahama's second presidency is the hope it consumed. Millions of exhausted Ghanaians spent their last political faith on the idea that a man who failed once would govern differently.
He is burning it on ceremonies.
@coldsummers91 So the leader that’s in power, are they not seeing him? This people are making it hard to respect them. Do they enjoy our suffering or the insults we constantly rain on them? Doing the right thing to we have to be telling grown men 🤦🏽♂️
@WunnaCry1@AsareA33769@Ghanabeans@Citi973 Naa the point is to fix it once and for all. Not every part of a city needs mega drainage. Some places are more prone and those places will be prioritized. The rest simply need proper layout and the land will take care of the rest. But then our leaders ain’t competent….
@WunnaCry1@AsareA33769@Ghanabeans@Citi973 Not all areas of Accra need drainage. It’s about prioritizing and proper layout. So yes if it’s designed well it can be done.
@WunnaCry1@coldsummers91@Princessrolandr The solution is too simply enforce the laws. Other countries have formed the blueprint, we don't need to invent anything new. We just need to enforce the solutions. When we politicize things and give excuses, then we simply set ourselves up for failure. Have a nice day.
@WunnaCry1@coldsummers91@Princessrolandr They can be solved. It's all about enforcing the solutions. Maintain the roads. Invite investors to the real estate scene and control the pricing. Work the criminals. Make sure there are low tax leaks. Punish corruption etc. It's that simple.
@WunnaCry1@coldsummers91@Princessrolandr The informal market is supposed to be the source of employment for most people. Government institutions is only to provide to the populace and there can only be so much. Even our resources we ain't skilled enough and mines have to bring in expats to work in them.
@WunnaCry1@coldsummers91@Princessrolandr This is also because they are given that leeway. If that chance was not given to them would they have populated our streets instead of developing themselves to do something more productive? If people had taking schooling more seriously do you think they won't have more options?
@WunnaCry1@coldsummers91@Princessrolandr Lol the concept of law enforcement in a democratic government sounds alien to you only because we have not seen what a proper functioning government in Ghana would be like. That's the ideal. Doesn't make it authoritarian.
@WunnaCry1@coldsummers91@Princessrolandr So at the end of the day like I’ve been saying if people on the country don’t take initiatives to develop themselves government can’t do anything. Even our resources are useless if we ain’t skilled enough to exploit it. We must take initiatives as leaders.
@WunnaCry1@coldsummers91@Princessrolandr The free education is actually a huge deal. Like I’ve been saying people develop a country not the government. So education is non negotiable. Think of taxes as collection. People need to start businesses and actually develop for gorvenment to be able to tax and start projects.