Ghana has been good to the North all this while, with the free education opportunity, from day nursery to the 'tertiary level', amidst free food and things, all at the expense of the poor Kookoo farmer. What is left for the N ... read full comment
Ghana has been good to the North all this while, with the free education opportunity, from day nursery to the 'tertiary level', amidst free food and things, all at the expense of the poor Kookoo farmer. What is left for the Northerner to succeed is to take advantage of the free education and also consider to go into large scale farming since the are more than enough cultivable/arable lands free at their disposal. The is enough riches in farming, brothers and sisters in the North. Farm farm farm! The era of spoon-feeding and panhandling should be over.
Mohamed Hassan 9 years ago
1. It is not true that illiteracy and poverty are correlated. Otherwise how do you explain the rich and industrious Cocoa farmers of Ghana, Chinese Galamsay operators, Anloga Carpenters and builders in kumuasi, the KAYAAYE t ... read full comment
1. It is not true that illiteracy and poverty are correlated. Otherwise how do you explain the rich and industrious Cocoa farmers of Ghana, Chinese Galamsay operators, Anloga Carpenters and builders in kumuasi, the KAYAAYE to name just a few?
2. This false principle has been perpetuated by Liberals and Missionaries for ages.
3. What is needed is very simple single minded dedication to hardwork, clear thinking and progressive investment in the future.
4. Complete and absolute cultural ignorance and incompetence needs to be remedied through various tools including education but the bottom line is if someone or a group refuse to learn from their mistakes and work. YES WORK HARD, then nothing really matters.
PRIMITIVE PEOPLE WHO REFUSE TO BE CIVILIZED
Ghana has been good to the North all this while, with the free education opportunity, from day nursery to the 'tertiary level', amidst free food and things, all at the expense of the poor Kookoo farmer. What is left for the N ...
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1. It is not true that illiteracy and poverty are correlated. Otherwise how do you explain the rich and industrious Cocoa farmers of Ghana, Chinese Galamsay operators, Anloga Carpenters and builders in kumuasi, the KAYAAYE t ...
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