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From Indiscipline, Lawlessness Into Uncivility

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  • adaku george 11 years ago

    good note my brother

  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    Thanks brother . Simply brilliant

  • Akwele 11 years ago

    We need to obey the laws. They are there for a reason. lawlessness leads us to nowhere.

  • Kwame Kumi 11 years ago

    Agreed. But there's nowhere in the world that people will just obey laws when they know that if you don't obey you aren't going to suffer any penalty for it. As the writer rightly says, people in more 'civilised' countries ...
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  • ATAKORA BEDIAKO 11 years ago

    Yes,in Ghana far reaching decisions are taken with politics or vote grabbing in mind.Groups with anti- society interests bribe the police to have their way all over the country.Yes, we have moved into the uncivility age.Many ...
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  • Josiah 11 years ago

    To many Ghanaians both literate and non literate democracy simply means to be lawless and disrespectful towards authority. And also the big shots in our part of society are never punished for wrong doing. They are bigger and ...
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  • Josiah 11 years ago

    Fellow Pastors rise up and preach against indiscipline and lawlessness in our society, the message of materialism is rather killing the soul and the moral fiber of the people

  • Koofinam 11 years ago

    Uncle Kwame, do you know that when there is a bypass of highways from towns, do you know prices of plots along the bypass are higher than those in the town?

  • MOM 11 years ago

    Thanks and I encourage you to highlight other expressions of this progression towards anarchy, in sequels to this interesting post.

  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Kwame, you have touched on a subject that though essential tour very existence and safety as a nation, is much too often given little or no attention. We seem to believe in the rule of law, but not necessarily 'abiding by the ...
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  • mensah abrampa 11 years ago

    The prevalence of indiscipline, lawlessness and uncivility in ghanaian society is not a myth but it took a turn for the worse from 1979 when Mr Rawlings suddenly appeared on the political landscape. The revolution that was la ...
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  • Ahenkye 11 years ago

    This article contains very important facts for the law enforcement institutions in Ghana.

    Do it yourself road humps or sleeping policemen are major problems on Ghanaian roads. Elsewhere, they are unacceptable on primary r ...
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  • yao 11 years ago

    Broa, "Moo, moo", a very great Article, Hmm, that is our country Ghana oo