@salimquo@askghmedia@RaDa_Me_L The people involved in such acts also need to be punished. It will serve as a deterrent to others. We can never achieve a working system with such attitude.
@salimquo Then we have a long way to go as a country. The people we elect to represent us are not ready and willing to take up the task. Rather to stack up some cash and build wealth.
The young folks are even worse.
@salimquo Our leaders need to be held accountable for failing to ensure we have a working system. But does that mean we leave citizens who’re indiscipline?
@salimquo Here we are again. To the extent of claiming lives. It’s obvious these floods didn’t start recently. Instead of shifting blame and turning a long-standing issue into a political game, the focus should be on finding lasting solutions that protect lives and communities.
The rainy season will pass, and everything will be forgotten. Then we go again next year, and the year after that. Is it until our capital city turns to an island?
🚨ICYMI🇬🇭🇬🇧🎤: “…when we saw Ebola killing Africa, we never saw you people shut it down; all the violence in Congo but we haven’t heard nobody make a sound. But when we dig our own gold, now I see you people wanna come around..”
Ghanaian rapper @sarkodie jumped on @djedu’s beat during BBC’s This Is Africa and delivered a sharp freestyle calling out Western hypocrisy, touching on African unity, self-determination, & the fight against exploitation.
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📹: IG/BBCAfrica
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