In the dynamic realm of Ghanaian politics, where slogans wield the power to sway public opinion, the recent emergence of two distinctive mantras, "Digitalisation for the Future" by the NPP and "24-Hour Economy" by the NDC, ha ... read full comment
In the dynamic realm of Ghanaian politics, where slogans wield the power to sway public opinion, the recent emergence of two distinctive mantras, "Digitalisation for the Future" by the NPP and "24-Hour Economy" by the NDC, has ignited fervent debates and stirred the political arena. These slogans, while ostensibly embodying promises of progress and prosperity, mask a deeper narrative of manipulation and misinformation, particularly evident in the tactics employed by the NDC.
At the forefront of this discourse is the NDC's relentless propagation of their "24-Hour Economy" slogan, purportedly championing a vision of round-the-clock economic activity. However, beneath the veneer of populist appeal lies a stark reality: a lack of substantive policy frameworks and a reliance on deceptive communication strategies. The NDC's communicators, ensnared in a web of misleading interpretations, obscure the true essence of their slogan, failing to articulate coherent plans for its realization. Instead, it serves as a superficial façade, concealing the party's inherent shortcomings and masking its inability to deliver tangible solutions.
Moreover, the dubious tactics employed by the NDC extend beyond mere sloganeering, manifesting in the manipulation of public perception through questionable survey practices. Recent polls, ostensibly conducted to gauge the popularity of their slogan, are emblematic of this disingenuous approach. These surveys, marred by doubts surrounding their credibility and methodology, serve as nothing more than instruments of self-aggrandizement, tailored to inflate the ego of their corrupt, alcoholic and greedy Gonja thief rather than reflect genuine public sentiment.
Furthermore, it is imperative to recognize the broader implications of such political subterfuge on the democratic fabric of Ghana. By perpetuating a culture of misinformation and deceit, the NDC undermines the foundational principles of transparency and accountability, eroding public trust in the political process. The proliferation of hollow slogans and manipulated poll results not only obfuscates meaningful discourse but also disenfranchises citizens, depriving them of the opportunity to make informed choices based on substantive issues.
In light of these observations, it becomes evident that the allure of political slogans often belies their substantive merit, serving as smokescreens for deeper deficiencies within the political landscape. As conscientious citizens, it is incumbent upon us to interrogate the rhetoric espoused by political actors, discerning between empty promises and genuine commitments to progress. Only through critical engagement and vigilant scrutiny can we safeguard the integrity of our democracy and hold our leaders accountable to the principles of truth and transparency. My deepest concern is that majority of the NDC followers are gullible illiterates who are easy to hoodwink. Right now, they have been conditioned to believe that any election that they lose must jave been rigged.
As for Ghanaweb and Tv3, your days are numbered in conniving with the MDC to propagate falsehood.
Oklemekuku 2 months ago
And NPP followers are ???????
And NPP followers are ???????
King Yobo 2 months ago
This is very poor by a person who arrogantly describe others as illiterates.
This is very poor by a person who arrogantly describe others as illiterates.
Gyato 2 months ago
Academic fraud, that's what you are. No wonder you follow Bawumiah, and all the discredited and disgraced PhD holders who can't tell us where the One Vollage One Dam have been constructed. Ofui ni ba, kilogram body with micro ... read full comment
Academic fraud, that's what you are. No wonder you follow Bawumiah, and all the discredited and disgraced PhD holders who can't tell us where the One Vollage One Dam have been constructed. Ofui ni ba, kilogram body with microgram brain.
Nsoroma 2 months ago
Writing thesis on comment section is very interesting to read, are you a citizen or a party fanatic?, all your long writings can't change or convince logic, even in the west where we pretend to be emulating, you see staunch ... read full comment
Writing thesis on comment section is very interesting to read, are you a citizen or a party fanatic?, all your long writings can't change or convince logic, even in the west where we pretend to be emulating, you see staunch supporters coting on issues not on lies.
A word to the wise............
In the dynamic realm of Ghanaian politics, where slogans wield the power to sway public opinion, the recent emergence of two distinctive mantras, "Digitalisation for the Future" by the NPP and "24-Hour Economy" by the NDC, ha ...
read full comment
And NPP followers are ???????
This is very poor by a person who arrogantly describe others as illiterates.
Academic fraud, that's what you are. No wonder you follow Bawumiah, and all the discredited and disgraced PhD holders who can't tell us where the One Vollage One Dam have been constructed. Ofui ni ba, kilogram body with micro ...
read full comment
Writing thesis on comment section is very interesting to read, are you a citizen or a party fanatic?, all your long writings can't change or convince logic, even in the west where we pretend to be emulating, you see staunch ...
read full comment