What at do we want? And like I said protect Achimota forest with your lives . If that forest goes, Dzorwulu and and its environs will be underwater for a very long time
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If you trace my ancestry on my paternal side, you’ll find modest herdsmen whose sole dream was to own the largest herd among their kin. That ambition held true until my father, who rejected the ordinary. He dreamt of a day like this; where if not him, his children would excel in various spheres of life, making real impact far beyond the cattle trail.
What some might see as just another feat is, for me, a generational prayer answered.
This humble upbringing fuels my life’s ambition. It's why I push for perfection in everything, no room for slip-ups when you're carrying dreams like these.
Every opportunity demands excellence, born from the discipline of those who built legacies with calloused hands and unyielding resolve.
Now, as a lawyer, I carry forward a lifelong commitment to service, leadership, fairness, and accountability.
I'm stepping into this role humbly but determined: to stand for the rule of law, serve honestly, and help build a better society for all of us.
The work continues. The responsibility deepens. The mission remains clear.
~ Fatah Mahama Esq, Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Ghana.
You are fortunate to have been admitted to a university.
Instead of learning and ensuring political accountability whenever you can, you've joined political party groups on campus, fanfooling other students while doing the bidding of politicians.
Then, when you finish school, you become a foot soldier. In the long run, these politicians create structural problems that keep you poor and unemployed so you can continue to serve them.
But because you don't see beyond today, you fail to realise it.
You are keeping the incompetence thriving, directly or indirectly.
As someone who likes to share my high and low moments….
Last year I got into a deal to help scale up and profitably manage my business which unfortunately didn’t work out and put me through a ripple of debts.
My creditors have been gracious enough but this has left me with a lot of stress and sleepless nights. We find moments to be happy but generally it has been crazy. (My friends know this)
So this is me inviting my following and beyond to hit me with orders cos this is only legit way I know how to make money to deal with the situation.
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A country where sick patients have to receive emergency healthcare on the floor in the biggest hospitals it has should not be contributing anything to a world cup... Especially one where it's players and fans lives and safety can't be guaranteed.
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Let's talk about how yoghurt sellers not having knives raised a whole generation of selfish Ghanaian youth who have forgotten about the power of sharing and community.
In this essay, I will...
So profoundly put, perfect summation of the Ghanaian story, elevate and stop complaining..If journalism in this country doesn’t bring you to this recognition, I don’t know what kind of journalism you’re practising..thank you @Shejackiesays 🙏🏾
I honestly don’t understand the ridicule.
Universities study everything: natural science, tech, medicine, politics, language, culture, sport, human behavior. Virtually every aspect of human life.
Dance is part of human history and culture. Why shouldn’t it be studied seriously?
Louisa and I have had conversations about her post that went viral and caused a troll storm and I got her to appreciate a few things - one of them being that there’s one thing about what you say and there’s another about how people interpret it.
While you may feel free to say what you wish, you cannot necessarily control how people understand it.
There’s also how people would choose to spin it to suit their own narrative.
She however explains, that she never meant to body shame anyone.
Unfortunately, we can all agree that you can’t control how people choose to interpret a post.
Louisa further clarifies, that she never sought to infer that Lily Mohammed had bleached or done BBL because she does not know her.
If Lily felt offended, sorry, but that was definitely not the intention.
I’ve also read posts and comments about my marriage. To those people, I’d say focus on your marriage if you have one or when you enter one.
There are also those who say Louisa is ugly. Really? This woman right here at 52 years after giving birth to three children, is ugly? Create a human let’s see how you fare.
Finally to the “friends” who joined the troll or fueled it, what real friends will do would be to reach out privately to obtain some context or seek to correct if necessary.
I’ve never trolled or joined trolling of a friend and would never do that. But hey, we’re all brought up differently, which is why we will always have differences in opinions.
Stay well.
…and to you, Louisa, I love you always.
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