@ellyserwaaa Funny how you can use the same answers for almost every single problem the country is facing. And some of us learnt this in the early 2000โs. 20 years down the line and same answers
@AliquamScripto Just need Sesko to pick up a thing or two. Hold up play, being able to beat atleast one marker or take on defenders. Big strikers arenโt normally skillful but I think being able to make one dribble to create space for a shot is bare minimum
@RicosRevengev Like Iโd feel more comfortable with a hyena than with a chimpanzee cus atleast I know what the hyena can do. A chimp switches its mood and they go for disfiguring rather than killing. Like bite your face and dick off type of shit
Akufo-Addo went to Canada and told Ghanaians he was tired of spending over $250 million every year fighting floods, only for people to dump refuse into drains.
Mahama went to London and said Ghanaโs flooding problem is largely an attitudinal one.
Were they wrong? No.
But that excuse collapses the moment leadership enters the conversation. Engineering solutions exist. Cities all over the world are built to account for human stupidity, foolishness and negligence.
If Ghanaians are supposedly dirty and stupid, why are you still constructing open drains in 2026 knowing very well they will be turned into garbage dumps within weeks?
Leadership is about designing systems that work despite peopleโs flaws, not whining about those flaws every rainy season.
Human beings respond to only two things: reason or fear. If reason has failed for decades, try FEAR!