Whoever was driving this car this morning is one of the biggest IDIOTS on the road!
From American House (where he was literally sitting on top of my boot blowing his horn)….there were cars in front of me….until the Bawaleshie road where he almost ran me off the…
Something about these recent trends troubles me.
We are a serious country about some things.
Our attorney general’s office went to the court to appeal to keep students out of school over their hair.
But when it comes to the harder work of a serious state, tracing suspicious wealth, enforcing financial transparency, and making fraud difficult to scale, we look away.
So the contradiction is honestly painful.
We are strict with symbolism & weak where institutions are required.
A 24-year-old finishes his degree.
No job.
Then he watches a Cybertruck park outside a mansion in his hometown.
Or he watches his classmate, who entered politics without experience, accumulate a level of wealth nothing can honestly explain.
We are asking him to take the slow road while the fast one parks in front of him.
That does not excuse fraud.
But it helps explain how a country slowly teaches young people to distrust honest effort.
We only normalize appearance.
That is hypocrisy with institutions missing.
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You think they want to pass the dual citizenship bill for who? For their children. Also note that, national service certificate is a requirement to public positions in the country. Ghanaians be smart. This is not a about you, it is about them.
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@xena_devon They're no longer victims of the system so they don't care anymore.
Just as when politicians in opposition enter power. They forget everybody else