my heart goes out to ALL the hardworking Ghanaians who wake up everyday of the week, spend ridiculous hours sitting in traffic to get to work, get stressed by their bosses at work, then have to spend ridiculous hours in traffic to get back home.
you get home and realize your whole house is flooded.
i’m so sorry you have to deal with this. you don’t deserve this.
you truly don’t.
you make this country bearable. your light, your resilience indicates there can be light at the end of the tunnel.
don’t give up though. we will fix this together. WE WILL.
almost 8 years ago, i stood and watched at the kpeshie when they retrieved the body of the doctor(God rest her soul) whose car got swept by the rain. i’ll never forget. you might think your area doesn’t flood but so long as you drive or board cars. accra can happen to you
11 years on, we have still not fixed the basics. it rained today and Adenta is flooded, buildings have collapsed, families are trapped under. sad day in Adenta Newsite bro💔
I spoke to the BBC’s Focus On Africa team on behalf of the @HumanistsGH, as we discussed the dangers of the passed Anti-LGBT+ Bill.
One important point to note is that since January @RightifyGhana has documented 84 cases of abuse against members of the LGBT+ community in Ghana.
Random: First, they'll start with anti-LGBT, next, they'll look at public legislation to ban abortion in Ghana
When your MPs are being sponsored by a US Christian group, things like this start to fall into place....