@nyannthierry This world cup is even problematic that we envisaged Qatar to be, first it was a coach, then a referee and now a player all from Africa, this is more than a statement from FIFA.
The rot is so deep that in Ghana today, when a young person speaks, the first question is not whether the person is making sense.
The first question is, โWho paid you?โ
That alone should scare us.
We have become so used to people selling their conscience that honesty now looks suspicious. Patriotism now looks sponsored. Speaking the truth now looks like an agenda.
And the saddest part is that the youth, who should be asking the hardest questions, are being trained to fight each other instead of questioning the system that keeps failing them.
They have turned our poverty into a weapon, our loyalty into a market, and our anger into entertainment.
So instead of demanding better roads, jobs, schools, healthcare, internet, drainage, security and real opportunities, we are busy asking which party someone belongs to.
A broken country does not only destroy buildings and institutions. It also destroys the peopleโs ability to believe that someone can still care without being paid.
That is the real tragedy. Ghana must work!
@NITAGhana The fact that the clauses and their content show in the draft show intent and we cannot ignore intent, or you meant to say you brought it to tease us and waste our time in deliberations. The draft should give us courage and not this response
@M23Rebel@S_OkudzetoAblak Trust me those who work hard don't have the luxury of time to complain about another's work, cos you can't hold the plough and look back. Your fight is not with blacks it is with the few others who control SA and u can't fight them, so I u attack harmless blacks cos it's easier
@1st_putsans@S_OkudzetoAblak Some go you sense is calling but you are out of reach, do you know the population of Ghana.
Check and you'll know that the number of Ghanaians in SA are few. Knowledge is abound go grab some and chill