you could not have written it any better, my brother. I do agree with you 100%. Who tells the truth these days; the clergy, the traditional rulers, the political leaders, or who???? OMG!!!!
The other day I was sent by a lad ... read full comment
you could not have written it any better, my brother. I do agree with you 100%. Who tells the truth these days; the clergy, the traditional rulers, the political leaders, or who???? OMG!!!!
The other day I was sent by a lady friend to drive her car to the workshop for her for routine maintenance and the police arrested me for not having my licence with me. I tried explaining it to them that the vehicle was not my own and so there's no way I would have the licence on me but they should just give me some 15 minutes to produce it. They never agreed but processed me to court. It took more than a week for me to get the car back to the friend even after producing my valid licence.
What would a normal person do under this circumstance? Should i negotiate with the arresting police officer or I should let it go to the court? OYIWA!!!!!
Otsibu Darko 9 years ago
The whole 'fabric'of the Ghanaian society is corrupt from the leaders right down to the very bottom and we're afraid or not willing to change be cause of our lackadaisical attitude! You did very well with this article.
The whole 'fabric'of the Ghanaian society is corrupt from the leaders right down to the very bottom and we're afraid or not willing to change be cause of our lackadaisical attitude! You did very well with this article.
you could not have written it any better, my brother. I do agree with you 100%. Who tells the truth these days; the clergy, the traditional rulers, the political leaders, or who???? OMG!!!!
The other day I was sent by a lad ...
read full comment
The whole 'fabric'of the Ghanaian society is corrupt from the leaders right down to the very bottom and we're afraid or not willing to change be cause of our lackadaisical attitude! You did very well with this article.