This is what you call a REPRESENTATIVE of a community. Not those who represented the area in Parliament, in earlier parliament, who had ample opportunity to do better for that community. Thank you, Mr minister! The children i ... read full comment
This is what you call a REPRESENTATIVE of a community. Not those who represented the area in Parliament, in earlier parliament, who had ample opportunity to do better for that community. Thank you, Mr minister! The children in your constituency shall always be grateful and thankful to you for this well-thought gesture. You have really impressed the nation in all your work and endeavours! We, solemnly, pray for God's guidance in all things you do!
Kofi 10 years ago
bullshit, we do not want handouts. what we need are MP's with ideas who can create jobs so that we can buy the gifts for our children. hope he does not sleep with his constituents wife’s and gives them chop money. we have t ... read full comment
bullshit, we do not want handouts. what we need are MP's with ideas who can create jobs so that we can buy the gifts for our children. hope he does not sleep with his constituents wife’s and gives them chop money. we have to let these brainless politicians work hard and not steal our money and donate pittance to us. wake up Ghanaians.
Sam USA 10 years ago
You got filthy mouth to curse at someone putting smiles on the faces of children. I guess you need serious mental evaluation. All because you are waiting for your politicians to create jobs for your lazy attitude before you c ... read full comment
You got filthy mouth to curse at someone putting smiles on the faces of children. I guess you need serious mental evaluation. All because you are waiting for your politicians to create jobs for your lazy attitude before you can buy gifts for yours. Kofi wake up and smell the coffee. I pray that you wake up now and change your mental awareness because you are getting old with each passing day. Wake up you sleepy "Ghanaian".
Kofi 10 years ago
Sam, you have to wake up. if life was good in Ghana you wouldn't be sweeping the streets of US to make a living. even in the US politicians take the lead in job creation. why do you think employment figures are the most talke ... read full comment
Sam, you have to wake up. if life was good in Ghana you wouldn't be sweeping the streets of US to make a living. even in the US politicians take the lead in job creation. why do you think employment figures are the most talked about in the US during their elections. we are not lazy and we don't want handouts. we want jobs and good policies that would create that climate not father Christmas politicians whose source of earnings are questionable (ie our money). also i hope you stay young for ever as i understand it a nursing home would be at the end of the tunnel for you if we do not task these politicians to change their mentality of steal our money feel guilty at Christmas and dole out a few gift to our kids and be praised by inward looking guys like you.
TOGBE FIAWORSIMEH 10 years ago
I absolutely agree with Kofi. However, he
chose bad words. As the saying goes, "give a person a fish, you've fed him for a day. But teach him to fish, and you've fed him forever"!
I absolutely agree with Kofi. However, he
chose bad words. As the saying goes, "give a person a fish, you've fed him for a day. But teach him to fish, and you've fed him forever"!
Sam USA 10 years ago
Remain blessed
Remain blessed
Obed Adore 10 years ago
Good job, keep it up! This is a sign that you are a good rep of your people. Please work with the district executives to bring some developmental projects to that area. Education of the kids should be priority number one.
Go ... read full comment
Good job, keep it up! This is a sign that you are a good rep of your people. Please work with the district executives to bring some developmental projects to that area. Education of the kids should be priority number one.
Good job!
emmanuel nettey-Davidson 10 years ago
I gave a couple of dollars to those who need it here in Chicago.i did it privately from my heart. Money spent was part of my Christmas bonus from my boss. Dr. Maloney.giving to the needy is a blessing. In disguise cause god w ... read full comment
I gave a couple of dollars to those who need it here in Chicago.i did it privately from my heart. Money spent was part of my Christmas bonus from my boss. Dr. Maloney.giving to the needy is a blessing. In disguise cause god will reward any one who share what he have. I have never regretted doing good. Thanks to the m.p. For.his.vision.
Right or wrong 10 years ago
MP, James and Sam are right for short-term goals.
Kofi and Togbe are right for the long term.
Politicians must also tell the press where their so-called gifts are coming from.
They've been stealing since independence, an ... read full comment
MP, James and Sam are right for short-term goals.
Kofi and Togbe are right for the long term.
Politicians must also tell the press where their so-called gifts are coming from.
They've been stealing since independence, and giving back 0.00001% of the crumbs from their tables to tell us they are kind.
No, they're not.
They are thieves.
They should disclose the sources of their "gifts".
They should bring factories and commerce, dams and irrigation projects, large-scale agriculture and food-processing plants, paved roads and electricity, schools and hospitals to their areas.
That's when we'll know they're doing something.
THEY SHOULD STOP STEALING!
THOMAS QUANSAH 10 years ago
INDEED THE HONORABLE MP/MINISTER IS DOING GREAT FOR ELLEMBELLE AND GHANA AS A WHOLE,I CAN FORESEE THAT HIS EXCELLENCY MAHAMA WILL TIP HIM FOR HIS RUING MATE IN 2016 ELECTION.BRAVO TO HON. EMMANUEL ARMAH KOFI BUAH
INDEED THE HONORABLE MP/MINISTER IS DOING GREAT FOR ELLEMBELLE AND GHANA AS A WHOLE,I CAN FORESEE THAT HIS EXCELLENCY MAHAMA WILL TIP HIM FOR HIS RUING MATE IN 2016 ELECTION.BRAVO TO HON. EMMANUEL ARMAH KOFI BUAH
Kofi 10 years ago
Thomas, why do we have to vote for people to serve our country and call them by titles and shower accolade for no job done except spending our money and taking holidays for no reason. my friend's son has been employed as a te ... read full comment
Thomas, why do we have to vote for people to serve our country and call them by titles and shower accolade for no job done except spending our money and taking holidays for no reason. my friend's son has been employed as a teacher for 2 years and has not been paid. this is not acceptable so let them earn the honourables and excellencies. this donations the minister made should not have made headline news. the fact that he chose not to make the donation unanimous and publicise it, that is why people are pissed off with him. we need our energy sector problems solved or at least a policy frame work as to how dum so dum so would be a thing of the past. no schools under trees whiles the president enjoys a holiday at our expense in Dubai, only for mosquito to tell us the he decided to take his passport and run because things were hot at the flag staff house during the X'Mas period. then he should stay there and not bother to came back. maybe he gave you a laptop but friend that is not good enough. we deserve better.
This is what you call a REPRESENTATIVE of a community. Not those who represented the area in Parliament, in earlier parliament, who had ample opportunity to do better for that community. Thank you, Mr minister! The children i ...
read full comment
bullshit, we do not want handouts. what we need are MP's with ideas who can create jobs so that we can buy the gifts for our children. hope he does not sleep with his constituents wife’s and gives them chop money. we have t ...
read full comment
You got filthy mouth to curse at someone putting smiles on the faces of children. I guess you need serious mental evaluation. All because you are waiting for your politicians to create jobs for your lazy attitude before you c ...
read full comment
Sam, you have to wake up. if life was good in Ghana you wouldn't be sweeping the streets of US to make a living. even in the US politicians take the lead in job creation. why do you think employment figures are the most talke ...
read full comment
I absolutely agree with Kofi. However, he
chose bad words. As the saying goes, "give a person a fish, you've fed him for a day. But teach him to fish, and you've fed him forever"!
Remain blessed
Good job, keep it up! This is a sign that you are a good rep of your people. Please work with the district executives to bring some developmental projects to that area. Education of the kids should be priority number one.
Go ...
read full comment
I gave a couple of dollars to those who need it here in Chicago.i did it privately from my heart. Money spent was part of my Christmas bonus from my boss. Dr. Maloney.giving to the needy is a blessing. In disguise cause god w ...
read full comment
MP, James and Sam are right for short-term goals.
Kofi and Togbe are right for the long term.
Politicians must also tell the press where their so-called gifts are coming from.
They've been stealing since independence, an ...
read full comment
INDEED THE HONORABLE MP/MINISTER IS DOING GREAT FOR ELLEMBELLE AND GHANA AS A WHOLE,I CAN FORESEE THAT HIS EXCELLENCY MAHAMA WILL TIP HIM FOR HIS RUING MATE IN 2016 ELECTION.BRAVO TO HON. EMMANUEL ARMAH KOFI BUAH
Thomas, why do we have to vote for people to serve our country and call them by titles and shower accolade for no job done except spending our money and taking holidays for no reason. my friend's son has been employed as a te ...
read full comment