It is sad that lately anyone one who passes away is mourned at the fore court of the state house. This place should be reserved for heads of state or leaders of parliament. We are now moving from "we blocked 7 roads to the fu ... read full comment
It is sad that lately anyone one who passes away is mourned at the fore court of the state house. This place should be reserved for heads of state or leaders of parliament. We are now moving from "we blocked 7 roads to the funeral was held at the fore court".
Additionally this practice is at variance with the preaching of government, priests and some chiefs admonishing people to be modest in funeral expenses. No wonder people prefer funerals to educating their children.
SGT ANANI FIADZOE 9 years ago
I take exception to your offensive comment, Omanba. Joe Issachar was no ordinary person. He contributed far more than some presidents who were harmful to society. A president who presided over the looting of state lands and b ... read full comment
I take exception to your offensive comment, Omanba. Joe Issachar was no ordinary person. He contributed far more than some presidents who were harmful to society. A president who presided over the looting of state lands and bungalow, or the selling of Ghana Telecom or Ghana Airways etc was not acting in the interest of Ghana! Yet you think such parasites deserve state.
Omanba, your tribalist comment is most offensive.
Omanba 9 years ago
Comments not directed to Joe. It is a general one. Just look at some of the recent uses it has been put to. It is time to limit its use. Otherwise it becomes an ordinary park like the one in my village.
Secondly, I want ... read full comment
Comments not directed to Joe. It is a general one. Just look at some of the recent uses it has been put to. It is time to limit its use. Otherwise it becomes an ordinary park like the one in my village.
Secondly, I wanted to make a bigger point. It is time to emphasize modest funerals and spend money on our children and not waste it on extravagant funerals.
TRUTH 9 years ago
Rest in peace my brother. Can't believe you are gone but in all things we give thanks to God.
Rest in peace my brother. Can't believe you are gone but in all things we give thanks to God.
Coleman USA 9 years ago
Uncle thank you for all you did for me. My success in career is mostly due to your mentoring. Thank very much. God keep you till we meet again.
Uncle thank you for all you did for me. My success in career is mostly due to your mentoring. Thank very much. God keep you till we meet again.
It is sad that lately anyone one who passes away is mourned at the fore court of the state house. This place should be reserved for heads of state or leaders of parliament. We are now moving from "we blocked 7 roads to the fu ...
read full comment
I take exception to your offensive comment, Omanba. Joe Issachar was no ordinary person. He contributed far more than some presidents who were harmful to society. A president who presided over the looting of state lands and b ...
read full comment
Comments not directed to Joe. It is a general one. Just look at some of the recent uses it has been put to. It is time to limit its use. Otherwise it becomes an ordinary park like the one in my village.
Secondly, I want ...
read full comment
Rest in peace my brother. Can't believe you are gone but in all things we give thanks to God.
Uncle thank you for all you did for me. My success in career is mostly due to your mentoring. Thank very much. God keep you till we meet again.