Unless the NPP and NDC can come to some power-sharing agreement, the imperialists will take over--using the military.
Unless the NPP and NDC can come to some power-sharing agreement, the imperialists will take over--using the military.
snuff 11 years ago
prez mahama is seriously emptying state coffers. he will overthrow the late mobutu sese seko of dr congo. that is what you get when you sheepishly allow an immorally, immoral person to become president!!!!!! only f00lish ghan ... read full comment
prez mahama is seriously emptying state coffers. he will overthrow the late mobutu sese seko of dr congo. that is what you get when you sheepishly allow an immorally, immoral person to become president!!!!!! only f00lish ghanaians will allow a man who seriously cheats on his wife to become their president!!!
JOY 11 years ago
Will they agree power sharing? I doubt it. May be coup is the final option.
Will they agree power sharing? I doubt it. May be coup is the final option.
Paa 11 years ago
No we are not serious at all. Incompetency, lack of knowledge and greediness have control over politicians and as a result they think of themselves alone. I am welcoming a coup de'tat to change the situation now and I believe ... read full comment
No we are not serious at all. Incompetency, lack of knowledge and greediness have control over politicians and as a result they think of themselves alone. I am welcoming a coup de'tat to change the situation now and I believe everyone will support it.We will line up all the greedy ones and shoot them one by one. It will happen soon. Watch Out
BRIGHT 11 years ago
I won't support it, but I think it might come to pass.
I won't support it, but I think it might come to pass.
Recado II- (note the time is near) 11 years ago
We would never cry for this fools mistakes. Ghna is known ever since creation to be the best, for the best always comes frm the west. if this is accepted, and Ghana is the Star of afica, and we have the star of hope on our na ... read full comment
We would never cry for this fools mistakes. Ghna is known ever since creation to be the best, for the best always comes frm the west. if this is accepted, and Ghana is the Star of afica, and we have the star of hope on our national flag, than we would emerge victorious, there is going to be a day that all these crazy politicians, hall count their selves out of the game of politice.No one is going to force them, they themselves we count their boots out. The shall see the table nicely dressed for all to come and eat, just like a buffet, yet they would not come. Why becase they shall see themselves as unclearn; read the Bible its there" surely he is un clean surely he is unclean" as Saul said to David.
Why want they came to the nice table as this people really love that? Because they would see all options put on the table. this would be when the man comes. this would be when the Power man is arround.
June 4 and the so call 31St dec. would be a small thing ever Ghana has seen.
Do all Ghanaians now see how easily mankid could forget?
As people are chanting and calling for a coup, this is the same way Mr. AAA, Akwasi Amanquh Afirifa depicted same story to Col. IK Acheampong and he foolishly Ignor it, and it came to pass>
let those who beleve history repeates it slef stay quite and look untill the time comes around.
Like the mouse play the political noise and nonescenes in the city, for there is going to be a day the CATS would be there to party. These when they would smile the color of their own shite.
when the time comes around.This is why an article surface lastweek to alert Ghanaians that there is going to be another June4 one day and I believe that would be a very Big and massive explosion, for the people still dont hear. yes they do not feel for the poor. Yes they do not have heads to reason, but surly the time wouldcome and the time would tell. No one on earth, shall escape the truth.
The dat is coming that Mahama would be like a Rat, yes va very Big Rat and could not tell the color of the sky, he would only see it as yellow and he shall see the color of the soil as green, and smile the color of his shite as Gun powder.
with his ministers and the fools parliamentarians, they shall be scope out like a Rate been smoked out of its hole with sasampu. the only thing they shall brith would be Pepper, so let them go on with all the nonsence that we see and smile. for one day is good enough for the master to take care of the thief who has been in opreational all his life.
We all know that Military Govt. is not the right thing to go for, but the way this parliamenrt is behaving, it looks like it is be best option. even if it comes on foreve and ever.
Mahama, do you remmember what happend to Gadafi and Sadam? just look at what is going on in Syria. thes guys thought nothing could move them, but what is happening now? a great shift. Yes! a great shift. the great might stone , covering the thumb was move, and this urshed the depature of our lord Jesus Christ into haven.
with this analogy, just remmemdr there is nothing called covere ups, things shall come out clean and every living being shall see.
JOY 11 years ago
No sane Ghanaian would cry for the heartless lots when the time comes.
No sane Ghanaian would cry for the heartless lots when the time comes.
MIKE 11 years ago
In as much as I don't support coup, it might happen
In as much as I don't support coup, it might happen
princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago
An old maid wanted to travel by bus to the pet cemetery with the remains of her cat. As she boarded the bus, she whispered to the driver, I have a dead pussy.
The driver pointed to the woman in the seat behind him and said ... read full comment
An old maid wanted to travel by bus to the pet cemetery with the remains of her cat. As she boarded the bus, she whispered to the driver, I have a dead pussy.
The driver pointed to the woman in the seat behind him and said, "Sit with my wife. You two have a lot in common.
BRIGHT 11 years ago
A teacher gave her fifth grade class an assignment: Get their parents to tell them a story with a moral at the end of it. The next day the kids came back and one by one began to tell their stories. Kathy said, "My father's a ... read full comment
A teacher gave her fifth grade class an assignment: Get their parents to tell them a story with a moral at the end of it. The next day the kids came back and one by one began to tell their stories. Kathy said, "My father's a farmer and we have a lot of egg-laying hens. One time we were taking our eggs to market in a basket on the front seat of the pickup when we hit a bump in the road and all the eggs went flying and broke and made
a mess." "And what's the moral of the story?" asked the teacher. "Don't put all your eggs in one basket!" "Very good," said the teacher.
Next little Lucy raised a hand and said, "Our family are farmers, too. But we raise chickens for the meat market. We had a dozen eggs one time, but when they hatched we only got ten live chicks and the moral to this story is, don't count your chickens until they're hatched." "That was a fine story Lucy. Johnny, do you have a story to share?"
"Yes, ma'am! My daddy told me this story about my Aunt Marge. She was a flight engineer during Desert Storm and her plane got hit. She had to bail out over enemy territory, and all she had was a bottle of whiskey, a machine gun and a Machete. So .. she drank the whiskey on the way down so it wouldn't break. Then she landed right in the middle of 100 enemy troops. She killed 70 of them with the machine gun until it ran out of bullets! Then she killed 20 more with the machete till the blade broke; then she killed the last 10 with her bare hands." "Good heavens," said the horrified teacher, "what kind of moral did your daddy tell you from that horrible story?" "Stay away from Aunt Marge when she's been drinking."
princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago
GOOD JOKES.I BELIEVE AUNT MARGARET WAS DRINKING APIO.
GOOD JOKES.I BELIEVE AUNT MARGARET WAS DRINKING APIO.
mensah abrampa 11 years ago
Way back in the 70s I knew my "beloved Ghana" was headed in the wrong direction until Mr Rawlings burst on the scene.The Rawlings intervention brought some relief and hope to ghanaians but it was short-lived.We soon found out ... read full comment
Way back in the 70s I knew my "beloved Ghana" was headed in the wrong direction until Mr Rawlings burst on the scene.The Rawlings intervention brought some relief and hope to ghanaians but it was short-lived.We soon found out that Rawlings and his uniformed kleptocratic mob had no clue how to fix a broken economy and heal a politically divided nation. Of course when "when liberty comes with hands dabbled in blood it is hard to shake hands with her."(Oscar Wilde).The destabilization and bastardization continued unabated under Rawlings until the NPP took over in 2000 and made some modest gains.It was not the best of times but it was a welcome change under NPP rule.
In 2008 the NDC was back in the saddle and it was business as usual. They began exploiting the lowest instincts of an impoverished population- tribalism, xenophobia, class envy, insecurity. The NDC nut jobs took the nation to the era of blustering and blundering and plundering of the national purse. The profusion,profligacy, corruption, the bleeding and gross ineptitude of the political ruling class will continue to be acceptable to most ghanaians until we stop accepting them. Now most ghanaians have snuffled themselves in the cocoon of "see nothing hear nothing" habit and conventions and will often march into a herd to support incongruous plans that put everybody at risk.
Plundering the national purse has become an NDC orthodoxy. After inheriting an oil rich economy and a middle income status from the NPP they failed to build ladders of opportunities for ghanaians and now these quislings in parliament say they deserve ex-gratia from a national economy that their recklessness has caused to belly up in the short space of 4 years. Mahama talks and smiles to dissimulate urgency and seriousness but the truth is he's in lockstep with the nation wreckers. I'm not even sure he understands the complexity of what's going on in Ghana.
The MPs reaction to the public discontentment about their ex-gratia awards at this crucial time in our national history signifies a head in the sand logic. We, the people need to declare firmly and unequivocally that we will no longer have great questions decided on the altar of irrelevance, foolishness, and kleptocracy. Is this not an Orwellian moment come to Ghana?
BRIGHT 11 years ago
Well said. I will not discount another coup. Although it is not an ideal in my view. But the way things are going at the moment, that is the final option. The leaders are really messing up the economy. Indeed they are heartle ... read full comment
Well said. I will not discount another coup. Although it is not an ideal in my view. But the way things are going at the moment, that is the final option. The leaders are really messing up the economy. Indeed they are heartless, they have no empathy whatsoever.
Charlie King Addo 11 years ago
The way I see it.
NDC per definition is no political party but rather the extended arm of Kwaku Gyata`s evil revolution. The party has got nothing to do with politics because it never came to do politics. Hungry rogues who w ... read full comment
The way I see it.
NDC per definition is no political party but rather the extended arm of Kwaku Gyata`s evil revolution. The party has got nothing to do with politics because it never came to do politics. Hungry rogues who wanted in to fill their skinny body frames with anything they could fit into it. You speak against them and they will target and hurt you one way or the other. As they bulged up they craved for more and now and they will never move out of the way for fear of foregoing that frivolous lifestyle they have gotten so used to. If you are an insider and you vouch for change or want to do the right thing to help the masses it makes you an enemy of the state or a weak mind. In the past such an individual would cease to exist but today it is not all that easy. If one has no ability to rule but is the one in power the tone set is chaos and that is exactly what we have in Ghana today. For over 40% of the population, all they know is Kwaku Gyata and his click of bandits. NDC is a deformed or reformed version of the dark regime. They are not holding guns to our heads. At least not openly but in more ways than one they get the same results as Kwaku Gyata did with his heavy weaponry and brutality.
The sophisticated Ghanaian we once knew is no more and in his place are minds wired in reverse gear and all they care to celebrate is more anarchy and mayhem. NDC never can win an election in Ghana no matter how stupid my people have become because of the 30 years of belligerence. NDC cannot win anything in a wised up Ghana and they never did in the past elections either. Under watchful scrutiny all they can honest get is 30% of the votes and nothing more. Being street smart or a clever thief is no display of intelligence. Cutting corners means you cannot go the last mile so you let it all hang and take the short cut with your life hanging on the line. When caught the streets opens up and swallows you whole or your head catches a brick and that can cause a permanent migraine if you lived. Then the jail time you have to face. A wise person would put all these into consideration first so Dear Street smart you are not all that smart after all.
It is all a matter of time and time as they say time is of the essence. So how much longer can we wait as our country bursts on the seams under such a distorted political dispensation?
Sumdom 11 years ago
Great.
Great.
Sumdom 11 years ago
Mensah Abrampa, an apt description of what happened and is happening in Ghana. A great piece. Thank you.
Mensah Abrampa, an apt description of what happened and is happening in Ghana. A great piece. Thank you.
payoo 11 years ago
K. Badu,good stuff you have put out here.i don't blame the Ghanaian politician too much but we the people, why, unless that article 71 is amended, we the people should hold these politicians accountable and demand from them t ... read full comment
K. Badu,good stuff you have put out here.i don't blame the Ghanaian politician too much but we the people, why, unless that article 71 is amended, we the people should hold these politicians accountable and demand from them tangible targets and results which variable not words, then, they can be justified to receive the so called ex-gratias. instead of writing and posting it on the net, why don't we set up a system where we can reach most Ghanaians to educate them. the u.s and the u.k you mentioned are functioning well because of accountability on the part of the politicians, the people demand results, but in our case these politicians buy their ways there.we need to reach the masses in Ghana to sensitize and conscientize their brains to demand results from their politicians, then monies used on them can be justified. the ex-gratia is here to stay whether we like or not. to be honest with you bro, our politicians are S.T.U.P.I.D. From all the things the creator has endowed us with and we still wallow in abject poverty, they are thieves as well.kai
MAN 11 years ago
You are right, our leaders are clueless. Nonetheless, I shudder to think they will continue to play on Ghanaians,until benighted Ghanaians become enlightened. Yes, more education is needed, before we can defeat the crooks-pol ... read full comment
You are right, our leaders are clueless. Nonetheless, I shudder to think they will continue to play on Ghanaians,until benighted Ghanaians become enlightened. Yes, more education is needed, before we can defeat the crooks-politicians.
Sumdom 11 years ago
"the ex-gratia is here to stay whether we like or not." the quantum of the payments is not in the constitution. so far each payment has set up committees that are favorable to them, and they foolishly and unreasonably recomme ... read full comment
"the ex-gratia is here to stay whether we like or not." the quantum of the payments is not in the constitution. so far each payment has set up committees that are favorable to them, and they foolishly and unreasonably recommend huge amounts for them.
mojingles 11 years ago
Ghana is not, contrary to the varied opinions expressed by doomsayers that it is, headed in the wrong direction; granted, the economy is struggling, but much has been done by the previous NPP administration and the current ND ... read full comment
Ghana is not, contrary to the varied opinions expressed by doomsayers that it is, headed in the wrong direction; granted, the economy is struggling, but much has been done by the previous NPP administration and the current NDC government to guard against catastrophic economic collapse.....give it time, the economy will undoubtedly rebound and bring with it abundance of opportunities for Ghanaians to prosper...and for the record, Ghana is not, I repeat, the poorest nation on earth....there are many on the continent of Africa that are in worse shape that we are....
JAMES 11 years ago
I agree we are not the poorest in the world. We only have the most clueless leadership in the world.
I agree we are not the poorest in the world. We only have the most clueless leadership in the world.
Sumdom 11 years ago
Rank nonsense.
How is the increasing corruption going to make Ghana prosper. There are those who do not seem to know what the hell is happening, and you are one of them. You are part of the problem.
Rank nonsense.
How is the increasing corruption going to make Ghana prosper. There are those who do not seem to know what the hell is happening, and you are one of them. You are part of the problem.
JAMES 11 years ago
Mojingles is over optimistic, The fact of the matter is we are heading towards hell at the moment.
Mojingles is over optimistic, The fact of the matter is we are heading towards hell at the moment.
princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago
One night Jerry brought home a dozen red roses to his wife. "How lovely, Dear," she said. "What's the occasion?"
"I want to make love to you," he said simply.
"Not tonight, Dear. I have a headache," answered his wife. ... read full comment
One night Jerry brought home a dozen red roses to his wife. "How lovely, Dear," she said. "What's the occasion?"
"I want to make love to you," he said simply.
"Not tonight, Dear. I have a headache," answered his wife.
The next night Jerry came home with a big box of chocolates and explained that he wanted to make love with her. "I'm awfully tired, Honey," said his wife. "Not tonight."
Every night for a week Jerry brought home something, but each time his wife's answer was no. Finally he came home with six black kittens with little red bows around their necks and handed them to his wife.
"How adorable, Jerry!" she exclaimed. "But what are they for?"
The husband replied, "These are six little pallbearers for your dead pussy."
The good husband Nkrumah is gone and now lets be careful about the new wife or husband we make to.
There is no love here.Love have become lust.Its about how new lovers get into panties and pants for their own lust and leave.
Politicians have become money Gigolo's,screw and live.
Unless the NPP and NDC can come to some power-sharing agreement, the imperialists will take over--using the military.
prez mahama is seriously emptying state coffers. he will overthrow the late mobutu sese seko of dr congo. that is what you get when you sheepishly allow an immorally, immoral person to become president!!!!!! only f00lish ghan ...
read full comment
Will they agree power sharing? I doubt it. May be coup is the final option.
No we are not serious at all. Incompetency, lack of knowledge and greediness have control over politicians and as a result they think of themselves alone. I am welcoming a coup de'tat to change the situation now and I believe ...
read full comment
I won't support it, but I think it might come to pass.
We would never cry for this fools mistakes. Ghna is known ever since creation to be the best, for the best always comes frm the west. if this is accepted, and Ghana is the Star of afica, and we have the star of hope on our na ...
read full comment
No sane Ghanaian would cry for the heartless lots when the time comes.
In as much as I don't support coup, it might happen
An old maid wanted to travel by bus to the pet cemetery with the remains of her cat. As she boarded the bus, she whispered to the driver, I have a dead pussy.
The driver pointed to the woman in the seat behind him and said ...
read full comment
A teacher gave her fifth grade class an assignment: Get their parents to tell them a story with a moral at the end of it. The next day the kids came back and one by one began to tell their stories. Kathy said, "My father's a ...
read full comment
GOOD JOKES.I BELIEVE AUNT MARGARET WAS DRINKING APIO.
Way back in the 70s I knew my "beloved Ghana" was headed in the wrong direction until Mr Rawlings burst on the scene.The Rawlings intervention brought some relief and hope to ghanaians but it was short-lived.We soon found out ...
read full comment
Well said. I will not discount another coup. Although it is not an ideal in my view. But the way things are going at the moment, that is the final option. The leaders are really messing up the economy. Indeed they are heartle ...
read full comment
The way I see it.
NDC per definition is no political party but rather the extended arm of Kwaku Gyata`s evil revolution. The party has got nothing to do with politics because it never came to do politics. Hungry rogues who w ...
read full comment
Great.
Mensah Abrampa, an apt description of what happened and is happening in Ghana. A great piece. Thank you.
K. Badu,good stuff you have put out here.i don't blame the Ghanaian politician too much but we the people, why, unless that article 71 is amended, we the people should hold these politicians accountable and demand from them t ...
read full comment
You are right, our leaders are clueless. Nonetheless, I shudder to think they will continue to play on Ghanaians,until benighted Ghanaians become enlightened. Yes, more education is needed, before we can defeat the crooks-pol ...
read full comment
"the ex-gratia is here to stay whether we like or not." the quantum of the payments is not in the constitution. so far each payment has set up committees that are favorable to them, and they foolishly and unreasonably recomme ...
read full comment
Ghana is not, contrary to the varied opinions expressed by doomsayers that it is, headed in the wrong direction; granted, the economy is struggling, but much has been done by the previous NPP administration and the current ND ...
read full comment
I agree we are not the poorest in the world. We only have the most clueless leadership in the world.
Rank nonsense.
How is the increasing corruption going to make Ghana prosper. There are those who do not seem to know what the hell is happening, and you are one of them. You are part of the problem.
Mojingles is over optimistic, The fact of the matter is we are heading towards hell at the moment.
One night Jerry brought home a dozen red roses to his wife. "How lovely, Dear," she said. "What's the occasion?"
"I want to make love to you," he said simply.
"Not tonight, Dear. I have a headache," answered his wife. ...
read full comment