This is a top-level prognosis of the social malaise that undergirds our inability to sustain any significant growth, socially and economically.
I have alluded to similar observations elsewhere but never so cogent and inte ... read full comment
This is a top-level prognosis of the social malaise that undergirds our inability to sustain any significant growth, socially and economically.
I have alluded to similar observations elsewhere but never so cogent and intellectually compelling.
Great job!
Summarily, your apt explanation accounts for why we fail to call out the inequities of leaders and elders among us. The more we realize that consanguinity does not guarantee shared progress or otherwise, the more we would learn to demand accountability of folks close to us. The more we concede that seniority does not necessary confer greater wisdom and fairness on anyone, the more we could be more assertive with our elders. And lastly, but not the least essential, the more we accept that respect for others, especially, does not have to be reduced to sheepish submission misguided by exaggerated religious expectations.
Long Live Ghana!!!
G. K. Berko 8 years ago
Sorry, my last paragraph was disrupted by a power glitch.
I meant to say that: 'And lastly, but not the least essential, the more we accept that respect for others, especially, our elders, does not have to be reduced to s ... read full comment
Sorry, my last paragraph was disrupted by a power glitch.
I meant to say that: 'And lastly, but not the least essential, the more we accept that respect for others, especially, our elders, does not have to be reduced to sheepish submission, misguided by exaggerated religious expectations, the greater integrity we establish in dealing with all issues.
Long Live Ghana!!!
Akpa 8 years ago
Fantastic piece which like Anas has laid bare one of the invidious drawbacks to progress as a nation. Assertiveness should be the watchword if this country is ever to progress. Let us drink more from this fountain of knowledg ... read full comment
Fantastic piece which like Anas has laid bare one of the invidious drawbacks to progress as a nation. Assertiveness should be the watchword if this country is ever to progress. Let us drink more from this fountain of knowledge.
inercycl 8 years ago
And as a result hide away the evil within us (corruption, untrustworthiness,incompetence ) and leave it all up to "god".Otherwise if we were the most god-fearing as it sounds, why are we saddled with such great calamities a ... read full comment
And as a result hide away the evil within us (corruption, untrustworthiness,incompetence ) and leave it all up to "god".Otherwise if we were the most god-fearing as it sounds, why are we saddled with such great calamities all over the place.One can't even trust their own relatives , let alone government.
This is a top-level prognosis of the social malaise that undergirds our inability to sustain any significant growth, socially and economically.
I have alluded to similar observations elsewhere but never so cogent and inte ...
read full comment
Sorry, my last paragraph was disrupted by a power glitch.
I meant to say that: 'And lastly, but not the least essential, the more we accept that respect for others, especially, our elders, does not have to be reduced to s ...
read full comment
Fantastic piece which like Anas has laid bare one of the invidious drawbacks to progress as a nation. Assertiveness should be the watchword if this country is ever to progress. Let us drink more from this fountain of knowledg ...
read full comment
And as a result hide away the evil within us (corruption, untrustworthiness,incompetence ) and leave it all up to "god".Otherwise if we were the most god-fearing as it sounds, why are we saddled with such great calamities a ...
read full comment