What exactly do you mean by that? It appears you don't understand "life" one bit. Let me tell you what? TODAY, about 50% of the world worship one man. This man was born in a manger - a sleeping place for sheep. He was raised ... read full comment
What exactly do you mean by that? It appears you don't understand "life" one bit. Let me tell you what? TODAY, about 50% of the world worship one man. This man was born in a manger - a sleeping place for sheep. He was raised by a man who wasn't even his natural father and the man was a poor carpenter. In his glory days, he rode a donkey for transportation. The man was whipped until blood oozed from his skin. He was made to wear a crown made of thorns and carry a heavy cross on a hot sunny days for hours without water.
Does any of you know this man? They say he is the son of God. Some even say that he is God himself. What do you say Mr Titus Glover is?
Titus is telling us what life really is, just as Jesus with his life as an example, has been telling us to be humble.
Ken
Ken Ntiamoa 9 years ago
Nea obre ne ho ase no, yebema no so.
Nea obema ne ho so, wobebre n'ase.
Ken
Nea obre ne ho ase no, yebema no so.
Nea obema ne ho so, wobebre n'ase.
Ken
Kojo 9 years ago
Stupid comment, this is the root of Ghana's problems. There is a severe lack of critical thought here.
Stupid comment, this is the root of Ghana's problems. There is a severe lack of critical thought here.
Ken Ntiamoa 9 years ago
if you know any or have some, Kojo.
Ken
if you know any or have some, Kojo.
Ken
BIG NAME 9 years ago
NDC officials don't want to work, but they want to have millions of dollars. They are all thieves. They stole power to steal and loot our country's treasury. NDC fools and 'abayifo' like JJ Rawlings who have destroyed Ghana.
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NDC officials don't want to work, but they want to have millions of dollars. They are all thieves. They stole power to steal and loot our country's treasury. NDC fools and 'abayifo' like JJ Rawlings who have destroyed Ghana.
I applaud Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover. You are hard working Ghanaian. NPP people work for their money and they are not jealous like these trokosi fools.
Joe Tetteh, USA 9 years ago
GHANAIAN POLITICIANS COME TO POWER JUST TO STEAL. THEY DONT CARE ABOUT THE PEOPLE.
IT IS ALL ABOUT THE MONEY.
IF U THINK ONE PARTY IS BETTER THEN U BETTER THINK AGAIN. THEY ARE THE SAME.
GHANAIAN POLITICIANS COME TO POWER JUST TO STEAL. THEY DONT CARE ABOUT THE PEOPLE.
IT IS ALL ABOUT THE MONEY.
IF U THINK ONE PARTY IS BETTER THEN U BETTER THINK AGAIN. THEY ARE THE SAME.
bashings 9 years ago
please be careful of what you write because God will judge you one day!
please be careful of what you write because God will judge you one day!
SKILLO 9 years ago
The late Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was once a dishwasher while studying in America. And so was alot of great people around the world. There is nothing chilling or shocking about Mr Glover's story. It's GREAT ADVICE though.
The late Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was once a dishwasher while studying in America. And so was alot of great people around the world. There is nothing chilling or shocking about Mr Glover's story. It's GREAT ADVICE though.
dobiya 9 years ago
Hahaha life ooo they calls us the northerners as toilet collectors. they go to Oyibo man's land to do the same job. Na wow ooo.
Hahaha life ooo they calls us the northerners as toilet collectors. they go to Oyibo man's land to do the same job. Na wow ooo.
The Don 9 years ago
Point of correction! They call the frafras, dagatis, kusasis,Ewes and some few akans toilet carriers. I know u are not a northerner so stop fooling. You already know the pride of most northerners so stop fooling.
Point of correction! They call the frafras, dagatis, kusasis,Ewes and some few akans toilet carriers. I know u are not a northerner so stop fooling. You already know the pride of most northerners so stop fooling.
ADONGO 9 years ago
KWASEA,SOME PEOPLE DO MENIAL JOBS FOR LIFE,THE SMART ONES DO IT AS A MEANS TO BETTER LIFE
KWASEA,SOME PEOPLE DO MENIAL JOBS FOR LIFE,THE SMART ONES DO IT AS A MEANS TO BETTER LIFE
OH GHANA. 9 years ago
Why were the other panelist on the program surprised,anybody who travels outside either to study or work starts with such jobs,unless you are a child with your parents who have worked such jobs,even citizens of such countries ... read full comment
Why were the other panelist on the program surprised,anybody who travels outside either to study or work starts with such jobs,unless you are a child with your parents who have worked such jobs,even citizens of such countries work such jobs too,students tend bars wash dishes,sell news papers,sell in departmental stores to pay for tuition and boarding,and nobody makes fun of people workikng such jobs and you are paid depending on hours put in. there are such jobs too in ghana and because people look down on such jobs and are abused on such jobs,we dont wants to work such jobs in our own country.
The Don 9 years ago
That's not true. Every foreigner isn't doing such so please fix your lies Mr. Oh Ghana. Ask those there and stop trying to make it seem like you know. You could be doing so but not everybody. Thank u
That's not true. Every foreigner isn't doing such so please fix your lies Mr. Oh Ghana. Ask those there and stop trying to make it seem like you know. You could be doing so but not everybody. Thank u
Alexander Illi, Germany 9 years ago
I'm a German agric. engineer, and I've done lots of hard, dirty and menial work.
Mind you, I still clean the toilets for Ghanaians who don't know how to use them without defecating on the seat or urinating on the floor, quit ... read full comment
I'm a German agric. engineer, and I've done lots of hard, dirty and menial work.
Mind you, I still clean the toilets for Ghanaians who don't know how to use them without defecating on the seat or urinating on the floor, quite often :)
At the beginning in Ghana, we didn't even have our own toilet, so I had to go to one of those large halls for 5 pesewas and squat on the floor with an injured knee at that time.
I've lifted so heavy during agricultural work that I got an hernia.
I have herded animals and cleaned out thier stables full of excrements (manure...).
Many Ghanaians just keep ignorantly complaining, while plenty of them have quite an easy and simple life, without very much stress.
Many of the envied foreigners have a lot more to manage in their lives than many Ghanaians.
Many Ghanaians would be surprised at the amount of paper-work, planning, maintenance, working-hours many foreigners have to keep up for sustenance. I don't want to generalize, but I know many Ghanaians would fail at achieving the same, even if they were given all the necessary investments and commodities as free gifts. Many Ghanaians would just sit and chop the money, and sue the things without care and repair until they were run-down and ready for the garbage.
BTW, finally, in England public toilets are not solely "white man's toilets" - they are also used by plenty of "coloured men".
;)
Alexander Illi 9 years ago
too many typos, grammatical errors and unclarities, e.g.:
- lifted ... heav*ily
- herded animals = big herds of cattle, incl. bulls, and some goats
- *their stables
- *use the things without (...) *properly caring ... read full comment
too many typos, grammatical errors and unclarities, e.g.:
- lifted ... heav*ily
- herded animals = big herds of cattle, incl. bulls, and some goats
- *their stables
- *use the things without (...) *properly caring for them or repairing them*
'Sorry', that's the academic in me, who likes everything as clear and precise as possible.
Parker 9 years ago
Speak for ya'sef, don't think everyone does that buddy.....check your source of information.
Speak for ya'sef, don't think everyone does that buddy.....check your source of information.
Alexander Illi 9 years ago
Yes, I'm from Germany,
and I've done quite a lot of comparable work as mentioned in the article.
See my comment below.
Thank you for voicing reason.
Yes, I'm from Germany,
and I've done quite a lot of comparable work as mentioned in the article.
See my comment below.
Thank you for voicing reason.
Nii Tawiah 9 years ago
Busia, JB Danquah and Joe Appiah and co had it good and they did not have to experience such a real life i.e to know the people, value and respect for money because they never really work to earn money. They had it easily and ... read full comment
Busia, JB Danquah and Joe Appiah and co had it good and they did not have to experience such a real life i.e to know the people, value and respect for money because they never really work to earn money. They had it easily and free from the 'ahifie' scholarships and sponsorships from their royal coffers in those days when they were students home and abroad, so their attitude, about life in a display of arrogance and total misconception about life. And it is for these reasons those social deviants have the self-imposed and false belief that they should/have the audacity to lord the people. You could see from their actions and character that they have no clue about real life.
Kojo T 9 years ago
Jesus washed the feet of his disciples Titus your a the man . Keep telling them these stories Nkrumah had to do the same His motto " Work and happiness"
Jesus washed the feet of his disciples Titus your a the man . Keep telling them these stories Nkrumah had to do the same His motto " Work and happiness"
BUGA, BUGA, ATUBUGAH 9 years ago
If it is wrong for the MP to have scrubbed toilets in London, then it is equally wrong for children and grandchildren of "shit Carriers" to be ruling Ghana, period.
If it is wrong for the MP to have scrubbed toilets in London, then it is equally wrong for children and grandchildren of "shit Carriers" to be ruling Ghana, period.
Rastafara"I" 9 years ago
if the leaders lead by good example, the youth will follow. If the leaders are corrupt the youth will follow....
if the leaders lead by good example, the youth will follow. If the leaders are corrupt the youth will follow....
Aduana 9 years ago
The truth is clear that many educated Ghanaians are working like this in abroad, and cannot tell. Africans have been always remaining sad since the white man's invasion. African must know how to manage their affairs and sto ... read full comment
The truth is clear that many educated Ghanaians are working like this in abroad, and cannot tell. Africans have been always remaining sad since the white man's invasion. African must know how to manage their affairs and stop corruption.
Yaw Poku, USA 9 years ago
I do respect him for that.
I do respect him for that.
Bfire 9 years ago
Thanks, great advise.
Thanks, great advise.
SAARA-MENSAH 9 years ago
THIS IS WHAT WE KNOW SINCE TIME I CANNOT REMEMBER.
THIS IS WHAT WE KNOW SINCE TIME I CANNOT REMEMBER.
hmmm 9 years ago
Yes, that is life. Great men often have humble beginning. We the youth have to work harder to build our own future.
Yes, that is life. Great men often have humble beginning. We the youth have to work harder to build our own future.
Rastafara"I" 9 years ago
in the context of rule of law, working hard to bring yourself up makes sense. But where is the system is build on fraud and corruption as in ghana, where the leaders in both parties believe and operate that ripping off the co ... read full comment
in the context of rule of law, working hard to bring yourself up makes sense. But where is the system is build on fraud and corruption as in ghana, where the leaders in both parties believe and operate that ripping off the country is the only way up, working hard and playing by the rules, is losing cause....case in point, how can hard-earned dollars be distributed to Appiah and the GFA members who just return from a disastrous campaign as a raise....everywhere around the world, coaches who failed either resigned or are sacked including next door African country, Nigeria. Ghana rather rewards a coach that came in butt last with a more than 50 percent raise....Is monthly salary only can build a school..why do you play by the rules for some one like nyantekyi to steal it...I admire the MP..he has his values in place and I implore him to fight for his cause in parliament...change from within..I will VOTE FOR HIM
A-CLASS 9 years ago
So life is, you worked hard for it and you are enjoying now, that's good example. I go to farm everyday before classes, i have gain out of it. If the youths thinks working for money these way is wrong, then they will remain a ... read full comment
So life is, you worked hard for it and you are enjoying now, that's good example. I go to farm everyday before classes, i have gain out of it. If the youths thinks working for money these way is wrong, then they will remain at the bottom of ladder.
Alexander Illi, Germany 9 years ago
I also still work on my farm with bare hands and simple tools. It keeps you strong, if it's not toooo much and not your only occupation. ("All work and no play..." = "Man does not live from bread alone...")
I also still work on my farm with bare hands and simple tools. It keeps you strong, if it's not toooo much and not your only occupation. ("All work and no play..." = "Man does not live from bread alone...")
Nii Akwei 9 years ago
Freedom from Want.
Freedom from Want.
Smarty Pants 9 years ago
Work ethic and integrity are heart warming not chilling.
Something a famous Black man once said: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of thei ... read full comment
Work ethic and integrity are heart warming not chilling.
Something a famous Black man once said: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Would that Ghanaians would also learn to judge by the content of someone's character rather than by their social status, connections, external wealth, or media spin.
Also, a couple of quotes from Warren Buffett, a rather famous (and rich) white man: "Chains of habit are too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken." AND "It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you'll do things differently"
Andy USA 9 years ago
Yes its becos the BRITISH are very wicked with their substances-Have no room for the even the SO CALLED commonwealth immigrants-THE AMERICANS ARE NOT LIKE THAT-NO WONDER THE ALMIGHTY GOD IS STILL BLESSING AMERICA-GOD BLESS AM ... read full comment
Yes its becos the BRITISH are very wicked with their substances-Have no room for the even the SO CALLED commonwealth immigrants-THE AMERICANS ARE NOT LIKE THAT-NO WONDER THE ALMIGHTY GOD IS STILL BLESSING AMERICA-GOD BLESS AMERICA-GBA-GOD BLESS AMERICA-unless you go finding a problem in AMERIca-, you still work and go to school and still have your GREEN CARD in GOD's time-NOT so in UK after stealing our gold.
Kojo 9 years ago
"THE AMERICANS ARE NOT LIKE" what?
"THE AMERICANS ARE NOT LIKE" what?
ADABRAKA 9 years ago
If this guy is made a politician, what do u think he can bring? He will go out of demand from his people. Ask yourself, why do people do menial jobs in the whitemans land? Your point should centre; that in these lands, every ... read full comment
If this guy is made a politician, what do u think he can bring? He will go out of demand from his people. Ask yourself, why do people do menial jobs in the whitemans land? Your point should centre; that in these lands, every job is there for someone to do. So who does it is recognised as a contributor to the society. If a cleaner in the hospital is not there, the doctor's job will be useless. Because the patient will come out from the hospital with another infection and die. Take that!
Andy USA 9 years ago
GOD BLESS AMERICA- why do you even struggle to go to UK-now you pay millions to get their visa-get to AMERICA even though its not always easy Their doors are open to immigrants -they are MERCIFUL-unless you go and fool, and g ... read full comment
GOD BLESS AMERICA- why do you even struggle to go to UK-now you pay millions to get their visa-get to AMERICA even though its not always easy Their doors are open to immigrants -they are MERCIFUL-unless you go and fool, and get yourself in trouble-BUT UK-the trouble will surely go looking for you-those without papers in UK live in fear-ASK the same undocumented in the USA?
TRUE MAN 9 years ago
Thank you Nii for not hiding the truth,but you were lucky Public toilets in Europe and America are hygienic,clean and odourless.I bet you,you couldn't have cleaned any public toilet in Ghana.Please,let the youth know the diff ... read full comment
Thank you Nii for not hiding the truth,but you were lucky Public toilets in Europe and America are hygienic,clean and odourless.I bet you,you couldn't have cleaned any public toilet in Ghana.Please,let the youth know the difference,
joe 9 years ago
You are writting as if America is heaven on earth and the streets in America paved with gold and diamond.Blacks in America are among the poorest in the developed world,highly involved in drugs and form half of the prison poul ... read full comment
You are writting as if America is heaven on earth and the streets in America paved with gold and diamond.Blacks in America are among the poorest in the developed world,highly involved in drugs and form half of the prison poulation in America.I HOPE YOU KNOW ABOUT THE 99 PERCENT IN AMERICA.
akwesii 9 years ago
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Comment: MONKEY-WHY COMPARE GHANA TO NEW YORK
Author:
CITIZEN ONE
Date:
2014-07-09 04:12:43
Comment to:
Oh ghana
Some of you guys are so into yourselves, you always attempt to compare su ... read full comment
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Comment: MONKEY-WHY COMPARE GHANA TO NEW YORK
Author:
CITIZEN ONE
Date:
2014-07-09 04:12:43
Comment to:
Oh ghana
Some of you guys are so into yourselves, you always attempt to compare such an uncivilized and backward society to the USA and European culture of civility, courteousness and respect for the law.
When I read about private motorists being asked to ride that abominable public transportation, first thing that occurred to me was, why not just shut off Accra to all these bush and primitive residents. Behold, they listened to me.
Never trust a Ghanaian dressed like an European, speaking like an European, or thinking like an European. They will astonish you with abject ignorance.
The trouble with us is that we believe that culture implies, sticking to our bush primitive ancestral ways, or speaking that rubbish language.
Thank whomever came up with this idea. Left to me alone, I will shut off Accra for months. No Makola, No Trotros, No taxi an no street hawkers...Perfect World, Perfect Life!
Kojo Ghana 9 years ago
Life is not always rosy. I went through Nigeria b4 being here in the “cold land”. That is why I went to college as soon as I arrived here.
Life is not always rosy. I went through Nigeria b4 being here in the “cold land”. That is why I went to college as soon as I arrived here.
The Mask 9 years ago
There are some specific fields that we lack the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for Ghanaians to study abroad in these fields. In some instances ... read full comment
There are some specific fields that we lack the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for Ghanaians to study abroad in these fields. In some instances several people have been sent and not even one of them has returned. If you know very well that you are not prepared to live and work in this country and would therefore not return do not take these scholarships.
The Takoradi Poly Students who were sacked for applying with fake certificates must be prosecuted in a court of competent jurisdiction. Just sacking them is not enough.
Nowadays businesses and government organisations have stopped demanding Secondary School Certificate or Basic Education Certificate.
Each of these certificates are important. For example for many tertiary graduates the only certificate that can tell whether one can speak good English or whether one has adequate knowledge of Mathematics is the Secondary School Certificate.
Similarly the only certificate that can tell whether a tertiary graduate has basic knowledge of Ghanaian history, culture, agriculture and the basic geography of West Africa is the Basic Education Certificate.
Target 9 years ago
What is so chilling about such an admission. He did what he had to do to survive. I am sure besides becoming a better person through such hard work he earned a living. Ghanaweb ought to refrain from such attention grabbing he ... read full comment
What is so chilling about such an admission. He did what he had to do to survive. I am sure besides becoming a better person through such hard work he earned a living. Ghanaweb ought to refrain from such attention grabbing headlines. Employ qualified editors.
Watcher 9 years ago
Thank you for expressing my thoughts! What is more chilling to me is people who walk around entitled with no substance who actually need a few character-building experiences.
Thank you for expressing my thoughts! What is more chilling to me is people who walk around entitled with no substance who actually need a few character-building experiences.
Tolobeefi 9 years ago
Selling meat-pie and packing fish is a job that gives an income. What is so chilling about this?
Selling meat-pie and packing fish is a job that gives an income. What is so chilling about this?
Nii AYI ARYEE 9 years ago
oh so you studied in London n you can't speak good english ehh??? oh my God! .
oh so you studied in London n you can't speak good english ehh??? oh my God! .
ADABRAKA 9 years ago
He did car wash at Allen Ford in Coventry, UK.
The problem that brought him dicussing his life is political-made. Ghana and Africa leaders deny the youth, hence sending the youth to do all stuff to make life. Every govt off ... read full comment
He did car wash at Allen Ford in Coventry, UK.
The problem that brought him dicussing his life is political-made. Ghana and Africa leaders deny the youth, hence sending the youth to do all stuff to make life. Every govt official in politics is in 4WD cars. In advance worlds, we get on public transport with them. Some even use bicycles.
No politcs no chop in Ghana.
Yaa Maggie 9 years ago
The captions of some of the news media does not make any sense. What is chilling about a hustler doing menial jobs to pay for his school fees? It was a fascinating life story that the youth should hear often. It teaches them ... read full comment
The captions of some of the news media does not make any sense. What is chilling about a hustler doing menial jobs to pay for his school fees? It was a fascinating life story that the youth should hear often. It teaches them that life is not easy.
Ama 9 years ago
I like his story!! Teach the youth it is not always easy as it seems. People who have made it are not open to tell the youth the bumpy road to their success. That is way most of them are involve in get rich quick schemes.
I like his story!! Teach the youth it is not always easy as it seems. People who have made it are not open to tell the youth the bumpy road to their success. That is way most of them are involve in get rich quick schemes.
Ama 9 years ago
I like his story!! Teach the youth it is not always easy as it seems. People who have made it are not open to tell the youth the bumpy road to their success. That is way most of them are involve in get rich quick schemes.
I like his story!! Teach the youth it is not always easy as it seems. People who have made it are not open to tell the youth the bumpy road to their success. That is way most of them are involve in get rich quick schemes.
princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago
An Arab diplomat visiting the U.S. for the first time was being wined and dined by the State Department. The Grand Emir was unused to the salt in American foods (french fries, cheeses, salami, anchovies etc.) and was constant ... read full comment
An Arab diplomat visiting the U.S. for the first time was being wined and dined by the State Department. The Grand Emir was unused to the salt in American foods (french fries, cheeses, salami, anchovies etc.) and was constantly sending his manservant Abdul to fetch him a glass of water. Time and again, Abdul would scamper off and return with a glass of water, but then came the time when he returned empty-handed.
"Abdul, you son of an ugly camel, where is my water?" demanded the Grand Emir.
"A thousand pardons, O Illustrious One," stammered the wretched Abdul. "White man sit on well.
Grace 9 years ago
And what is chilling about this revelation? Who the heck is Titus-Glover?????????????
And what is chilling about this revelation? Who the heck is Titus-Glover?????????????
OMPITA .UK 9 years ago
What a stupid remark.
There is no such thing as a "white man’s public toilet in London".
All public toilets in the UK are for the equal use of all who need to use them - regardless of ethnicity.
Similarly they can ... read full comment
What a stupid remark.
There is no such thing as a "white man’s public toilet in London".
All public toilets in the UK are for the equal use of all who need to use them - regardless of ethnicity.
Similarly they can be cleaned by whosoever chooses to take that task on as a job - just as (sadly)they can be rendered filthy by anyone whatever their racial origin!
That comment was an unwarranted racial slur.
Seth Owusu 9 years ago
I am happy somebody is telling our youth what it takes to make life worthwhile. Some of us worked as farm labourers, burnt charcoal, cultivated maize and yams in order to pay our own school fees.
I am surprised nowadays y ... read full comment
I am happy somebody is telling our youth what it takes to make life worthwhile. Some of us worked as farm labourers, burnt charcoal, cultivated maize and yams in order to pay our own school fees.
I am surprised nowadays young men and women prefer to have the latest mobile phones and sit down doing nothing whilst expecting that Uncle or Auntie abroad to send him/her money. They don't do anything to help themselves. Always expecting the government or that relative living abroad to help them.
No doubt I have stopped sending money to any relative in Ghana.
ALHAJI KUKRUDU 9 years ago
Is this experience chilling, Raymond Archer? I see it to be normal for someone from a poor home who is determined to make it in life. There are many of us such people who could call ourselves Middle Class in the system. My ex ... read full comment
Is this experience chilling, Raymond Archer? I see it to be normal for someone from a poor home who is determined to make it in life. There are many of us such people who could call ourselves Middle Class in the system. My experiences in my home village here in Ghana and in Germany are wow. Even today, I can't believe the Grace which has brought me this far despite my determination and hard work. He is even lucky to have lived and grown in Tema. With MSc. and MBA,I could have been a minister if I had gone into politics because I come from NDC's world bank. I had been a bank manager for 5 years and I am now occupying a very respectable position in my company. Just as he has said, these young guys who think they have made it in life because of fame should be very careful. What I tell people like that is, many people admire you when from nowhere you've been able to make it. Instead of bragging in and around town, be humbled by the respect and admiration that people have for you because they see you as their role models. Castro's death should be a lesson to all of them. Forcing to speak slang and moving with ladies around do not mean they've arrived.
ROGUE LAWYER 9 years ago
And such a Person had the balls to Insult prof mills, in the Name of politics-
Titus your curse is on the way
And such a Person had the balls to Insult prof mills, in the Name of politics-
Titus your curse is on the way
Alexander Illi 9 years ago
"such a person" ... - there's nothing indecent about performing such above-mentioned tasks.
In fact, attorneyship ("lawyer") by a person disrespectfully looking down at those who wipe their excrements and dispose their gar ... read full comment
"such a person" ... - there's nothing indecent about performing such above-mentioned tasks.
In fact, attorneyship ("lawyer") by a person disrespectfully looking down at those who wipe their excrements and dispose their garbage etc., i.e discriminating those who could be your clients based on their supposed "class", seems more indecent to me by far.
Esi 9 years ago
Good. Many people have gone through this life before and still going through worse. What is chilling about the story. Reporters, please wake. This story is not a news item. why should anyone be surprised about it?
Good. Many people have gone through this life before and still going through worse. What is chilling about the story. Reporters, please wake. This story is not a news item. why should anyone be surprised about it?
Alexander Illi 9 years ago
...because there's a lot to be learnt here, as you can see.
...because there's a lot to be learnt here, as you can see.
Jeff, UK 9 years ago
Everybody wants to be like Michael Essien, Sulley Ali Muntari, Kojo Asamoah. Others want to be Samini. The others also want to be into cyber fraud, what they call sakawa. Quick money and they are encouraged by fake pastors an ... read full comment
Everybody wants to be like Michael Essien, Sulley Ali Muntari, Kojo Asamoah. Others want to be Samini. The others also want to be into cyber fraud, what they call sakawa. Quick money and they are encouraged by fake pastors and "bishops"
JH New York 9 years ago
I have said several times on this forum that the Ghanaian Society has wrong Values of things,and therefore need a Revolution in the Mind. The entire nation is Sick and Confused.
For,what is “ Chilling or Surprising" about ... read full comment
I have said several times on this forum that the Ghanaian Society has wrong Values of things,and therefore need a Revolution in the Mind. The entire nation is Sick and Confused.
For,what is “ Chilling or Surprising" about the Hon MP's experience,both at home and abroad ! It is only in Ghana that the only decent job is to Sit in the Office. Ghanaians are not aware that Decency is not founded in the type or kind of job you do But,how you honestly acquired or earned the Money to make a living.(maybe that is the reason why corruption is not punished ).
Again,it's only in Ghana that one could ask , "you work at the place(establishment) as what ?." I have no idea about the other African Countries but I will not be surprised if the attitude is the same on the Continent.
That kind of attitude is a Contributing factor that is the reason why we have always been on a bridge to nowhere ! We need all Types of jobs,trade and professions to move the Country forward. That is the only way forward And non of these is more important than the other !
Sick and Confused nation ! Anyway.
Ghana Young Boy 9 years ago
Gash! Know one needs to know what you did legitimately for your living elsewhere in the world back then. Keep it to yourself. Is no ones business.
Gash! Know one needs to know what you did legitimately for your living elsewhere in the world back then. Keep it to yourself. Is no ones business.
Alexander Illi 9 years ago
..to hear such news,
as in Ghana, like in many places, many Young Boys and Girls have become haughty and presumptuous.
They'd nearly all want to become "stars" in sports and entertainment, or sit in air-conditioned offices ... read full comment
..to hear such news,
as in Ghana, like in many places, many Young Boys and Girls have become haughty and presumptuous.
They'd nearly all want to become "stars" in sports and entertainment, or sit in air-conditioned offices wearing fine suits and dresses (or at least become big-time drug-pushers), while turning up their snobby noses at those providing them with the necessities of life, such as "lower-class", "peasant", farmers, laundry-washers, maidens, mechanics, "toilet-cleaners" ASO.
All enticed by commercial ads and music-videos with "Young Boys" showing off grand houses, cars, gold jewelry and half-naked "Young Girls" dancing for them like just another financial asset.
So, Young Boy, the article may have hit on a raw nerve with you.
Military Man 9 years ago
So what?
We Africans are survivors and we can adjust to any given situation to survive.
Look at the sitauation in Ghana now. The hardships people are facing are unimagineable yet people are still living. Aren't they?
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So what?
We Africans are survivors and we can adjust to any given situation to survive.
Look at the sitauation in Ghana now. The hardships people are facing are unimagineable yet people are still living. Aren't they?
So with him cleaning toilets to survive is not a big deal. At least, he had a paycheck coming every 2 weeks. How about Ghanaians at home not having jobs at all, let alone looking forward to a paycheck every couple of weeks?
Remember in the 1980'S when Ghanaians were flooding to AGEGE? Some were engineers, teachers, technicians, doctors and a lot survived by working as 'latrine carriers'. Now that's what I respect. Those 'latrine carriers' were the real heroes . They earned their living honestly and that job was brutal.
For this guy cleaning toilets in a western country is like being on holidays as compared to those who did the same in AGEGE because over here in overseas, one could sleep on the floors in these washrooms. Unlike public washrooms in Africa which are always messy, the ones here are perfect.
I'm not trying to downplay what he did here to survive, but he shouldn't also make it look like he is the only one who did that. His AGEGE counterparts had it worse yet they don't go to the news media to spout off for sympathy. Those guys were the real heroes.
Some of our women even 'sold' themselves and their virtues in order to survive.
So in my opinion. he should instead shut the fuck up and promote the idea of a good education now that he's in a position to do so.
I had one of the best education in Ghana when Ghanaian education was the best in Africa and , therefore, the envy of most African countries.
I can't speak for other people but I'm a living testament to prove that good education is the best foundation for anything in this world.
I'm reaping the benefits of that education in North America after I worked in Ghana for years after the university to pay my dues in appreciation for my country giving me that education.
Now look at our educational system.....it's so broken down that it's become a joke and this guy promoting himself is now part of the political clowns ruling the country and making a mess of everything.
So if in his mind, he thinks cleaning toilets is demeaning, then he should help to make our educational system first class like it used to be so that when future Ghanaian graduates come overseas, they don't become toilet cleaners.
Watcher 9 years ago
Well, you have several valid points. Nevertheless, education seems to be going down the tubes everywhere - even in Western countries. Still, as you imply, being on the bottom rung in a Western country is like being on holid ... read full comment
Well, you have several valid points. Nevertheless, education seems to be going down the tubes everywhere - even in Western countries. Still, as you imply, being on the bottom rung in a Western country is like being on holiday, but maybe not for long given immigration issues in those countries and the loss of faith and indulgent living.
kwam 9 years ago
life is not easy, many successful Ghanaians have a lot to share, I also went through similar experience, but thank God am okay now. The youth of today want quick money.
life is not easy, many successful Ghanaians have a lot to share, I also went through similar experience, but thank God am okay now. The youth of today want quick money.
Cool J. 9 years ago
Nothing strange to glorify himself about; does he know how many young Ghanaians had to farm, burn charcoal for sale, work on other people's farms for a fee, etc, just in a bid to pay school fees their parents cannot afford? T ... read full comment
Nothing strange to glorify himself about; does he know how many young Ghanaians had to farm, burn charcoal for sale, work on other people's farms for a fee, etc, just in a bid to pay school fees their parents cannot afford? This is commonplace in Ghana.
By the way, Titus must be honest, was he not sent to the UK by ALUWORKS after he used his position as Union chairman to blackmail the then Management?
We know certain things so he should shut up!
shakara 9 years ago
MOST IMMIGRANTS DO CLEANING JOB IN LONDON, I DID TOO, SO THIS GUY SCRUBBING
FOR A LIVING IS NOT NEW
MOST IMMIGRANTS DO CLEANING JOB IN LONDON, I DID TOO, SO THIS GUY SCRUBBING
FOR A LIVING IS NOT NEW
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What exactly do you mean by that? It appears you don't understand "life" one bit. Let me tell you what? TODAY, about 50% of the world worship one man. This man was born in a manger - a sleeping place for sheep. He was raised ...
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Nea obre ne ho ase no, yebema no so.
Nea obema ne ho so, wobebre n'ase.
Ken
Stupid comment, this is the root of Ghana's problems. There is a severe lack of critical thought here.
if you know any or have some, Kojo.
Ken
NDC officials don't want to work, but they want to have millions of dollars. They are all thieves. They stole power to steal and loot our country's treasury. NDC fools and 'abayifo' like JJ Rawlings who have destroyed Ghana.
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GHANAIAN POLITICIANS COME TO POWER JUST TO STEAL. THEY DONT CARE ABOUT THE PEOPLE.
IT IS ALL ABOUT THE MONEY.
IF U THINK ONE PARTY IS BETTER THEN U BETTER THINK AGAIN. THEY ARE THE SAME.
please be careful of what you write because God will judge you one day!
The late Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was once a dishwasher while studying in America. And so was alot of great people around the world. There is nothing chilling or shocking about Mr Glover's story. It's GREAT ADVICE though.
Hahaha life ooo they calls us the northerners as toilet collectors. they go to Oyibo man's land to do the same job. Na wow ooo.
Point of correction! They call the frafras, dagatis, kusasis,Ewes and some few akans toilet carriers. I know u are not a northerner so stop fooling. You already know the pride of most northerners so stop fooling.
KWASEA,SOME PEOPLE DO MENIAL JOBS FOR LIFE,THE SMART ONES DO IT AS A MEANS TO BETTER LIFE
Why were the other panelist on the program surprised,anybody who travels outside either to study or work starts with such jobs,unless you are a child with your parents who have worked such jobs,even citizens of such countries ...
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That's not true. Every foreigner isn't doing such so please fix your lies Mr. Oh Ghana. Ask those there and stop trying to make it seem like you know. You could be doing so but not everybody. Thank u
I'm a German agric. engineer, and I've done lots of hard, dirty and menial work.
Mind you, I still clean the toilets for Ghanaians who don't know how to use them without defecating on the seat or urinating on the floor, quit ...
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too many typos, grammatical errors and unclarities, e.g.:
- lifted ... heav*ily
- herded animals = big herds of cattle, incl. bulls, and some goats
- *their stables
- *use the things without (...) *properly caring ...
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Speak for ya'sef, don't think everyone does that buddy.....check your source of information.
Yes, I'm from Germany,
and I've done quite a lot of comparable work as mentioned in the article.
See my comment below.
Thank you for voicing reason.
Busia, JB Danquah and Joe Appiah and co had it good and they did not have to experience such a real life i.e to know the people, value and respect for money because they never really work to earn money. They had it easily and ...
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Jesus washed the feet of his disciples Titus your a the man . Keep telling them these stories Nkrumah had to do the same His motto " Work and happiness"
If it is wrong for the MP to have scrubbed toilets in London, then it is equally wrong for children and grandchildren of "shit Carriers" to be ruling Ghana, period.
if the leaders lead by good example, the youth will follow. If the leaders are corrupt the youth will follow....
The truth is clear that many educated Ghanaians are working like this in abroad, and cannot tell. Africans have been always remaining sad since the white man's invasion. African must know how to manage their affairs and sto ...
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I do respect him for that.
Thanks, great advise.
THIS IS WHAT WE KNOW SINCE TIME I CANNOT REMEMBER.
Yes, that is life. Great men often have humble beginning. We the youth have to work harder to build our own future.
in the context of rule of law, working hard to bring yourself up makes sense. But where is the system is build on fraud and corruption as in ghana, where the leaders in both parties believe and operate that ripping off the co ...
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So life is, you worked hard for it and you are enjoying now, that's good example. I go to farm everyday before classes, i have gain out of it. If the youths thinks working for money these way is wrong, then they will remain a ...
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I also still work on my farm with bare hands and simple tools. It keeps you strong, if it's not toooo much and not your only occupation. ("All work and no play..." = "Man does not live from bread alone...")
Freedom from Want.
Work ethic and integrity are heart warming not chilling.
Something a famous Black man once said: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of thei ...
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Yes its becos the BRITISH are very wicked with their substances-Have no room for the even the SO CALLED commonwealth immigrants-THE AMERICANS ARE NOT LIKE THAT-NO WONDER THE ALMIGHTY GOD IS STILL BLESSING AMERICA-GOD BLESS AM ...
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"THE AMERICANS ARE NOT LIKE" what?
If this guy is made a politician, what do u think he can bring? He will go out of demand from his people. Ask yourself, why do people do menial jobs in the whitemans land? Your point should centre; that in these lands, every ...
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GOD BLESS AMERICA- why do you even struggle to go to UK-now you pay millions to get their visa-get to AMERICA even though its not always easy Their doors are open to immigrants -they are MERCIFUL-unless you go and fool, and g ...
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Thank you Nii for not hiding the truth,but you were lucky Public toilets in Europe and America are hygienic,clean and odourless.I bet you,you couldn't have cleaned any public toilet in Ghana.Please,let the youth know the diff ...
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You are writting as if America is heaven on earth and the streets in America paved with gold and diamond.Blacks in America are among the poorest in the developed world,highly involved in drugs and form half of the prison poul ...
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Comment: MONKEY-WHY COMPARE GHANA TO NEW YORK
Author:
CITIZEN ONE
Date:
2014-07-09 04:12:43
Comment to:
Oh ghana
Some of you guys are so into yourselves, you always attempt to compare su ...
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Life is not always rosy. I went through Nigeria b4 being here in the “cold land”. That is why I went to college as soon as I arrived here.
There are some specific fields that we lack the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for Ghanaians to study abroad in these fields. In some instances ...
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What is so chilling about such an admission. He did what he had to do to survive. I am sure besides becoming a better person through such hard work he earned a living. Ghanaweb ought to refrain from such attention grabbing he ...
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Thank you for expressing my thoughts! What is more chilling to me is people who walk around entitled with no substance who actually need a few character-building experiences.
Selling meat-pie and packing fish is a job that gives an income. What is so chilling about this?
oh so you studied in London n you can't speak good english ehh??? oh my God! .
He did car wash at Allen Ford in Coventry, UK.
The problem that brought him dicussing his life is political-made. Ghana and Africa leaders deny the youth, hence sending the youth to do all stuff to make life. Every govt off ...
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The captions of some of the news media does not make any sense. What is chilling about a hustler doing menial jobs to pay for his school fees? It was a fascinating life story that the youth should hear often. It teaches them ...
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I like his story!! Teach the youth it is not always easy as it seems. People who have made it are not open to tell the youth the bumpy road to their success. That is way most of them are involve in get rich quick schemes.
I like his story!! Teach the youth it is not always easy as it seems. People who have made it are not open to tell the youth the bumpy road to their success. That is way most of them are involve in get rich quick schemes.
An Arab diplomat visiting the U.S. for the first time was being wined and dined by the State Department. The Grand Emir was unused to the salt in American foods (french fries, cheeses, salami, anchovies etc.) and was constant ...
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And what is chilling about this revelation? Who the heck is Titus-Glover?????????????
What a stupid remark.
There is no such thing as a "white man’s public toilet in London".
All public toilets in the UK are for the equal use of all who need to use them - regardless of ethnicity.
Similarly they can ...
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I am happy somebody is telling our youth what it takes to make life worthwhile. Some of us worked as farm labourers, burnt charcoal, cultivated maize and yams in order to pay our own school fees.
I am surprised nowadays y ...
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Is this experience chilling, Raymond Archer? I see it to be normal for someone from a poor home who is determined to make it in life. There are many of us such people who could call ourselves Middle Class in the system. My ex ...
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And such a Person had the balls to Insult prof mills, in the Name of politics-
Titus your curse is on the way
"such a person" ... - there's nothing indecent about performing such above-mentioned tasks.
In fact, attorneyship ("lawyer") by a person disrespectfully looking down at those who wipe their excrements and dispose their gar ...
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Good. Many people have gone through this life before and still going through worse. What is chilling about the story. Reporters, please wake. This story is not a news item. why should anyone be surprised about it?
...because there's a lot to be learnt here, as you can see.
Everybody wants to be like Michael Essien, Sulley Ali Muntari, Kojo Asamoah. Others want to be Samini. The others also want to be into cyber fraud, what they call sakawa. Quick money and they are encouraged by fake pastors an ...
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I have said several times on this forum that the Ghanaian Society has wrong Values of things,and therefore need a Revolution in the Mind. The entire nation is Sick and Confused.
For,what is “ Chilling or Surprising" about ...
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Gash! Know one needs to know what you did legitimately for your living elsewhere in the world back then. Keep it to yourself. Is no ones business.
..to hear such news,
as in Ghana, like in many places, many Young Boys and Girls have become haughty and presumptuous.
They'd nearly all want to become "stars" in sports and entertainment, or sit in air-conditioned offices ...
read full comment
So what?
We Africans are survivors and we can adjust to any given situation to survive.
Look at the sitauation in Ghana now. The hardships people are facing are unimagineable yet people are still living. Aren't they?
...
read full comment
Well, you have several valid points. Nevertheless, education seems to be going down the tubes everywhere - even in Western countries. Still, as you imply, being on the bottom rung in a Western country is like being on holid ...
read full comment
life is not easy, many successful Ghanaians have a lot to share, I also went through similar experience, but thank God am okay now. The youth of today want quick money.
Nothing strange to glorify himself about; does he know how many young Ghanaians had to farm, burn charcoal for sale, work on other people's farms for a fee, etc, just in a bid to pay school fees their parents cannot afford? T ...
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MOST IMMIGRANTS DO CLEANING JOB IN LONDON, I DID TOO, SO THIS GUY SCRUBBING
FOR A LIVING IS NOT NEW
Foolish and
disgraceful. Mp