Another senseless and needless deaths. The Ashanti’s prefer an airport to dual carriage highways and they are the very first to make the utmost noise. How many VVIP buses leave Accra and Kumasi each day and how many passeng ... read full comment
Another senseless and needless deaths. The Ashanti’s prefer an airport to dual carriage highways and they are the very first to make the utmost noise. How many VVIP buses leave Accra and Kumasi each day and how many passengers fly to kumasi each day? Democracy is to serve the needs of the masses but not the elite. In our case the elites come first. I’m not against an international airport in kumasi but interrogating our national priorities. Until we employ data and become more rational rather than political affiliation thinkers, we are doom to eternal life.
I happen to be in the Spintex’s road and a place called coastal, a new road constructed from Manet towards coastal is only three weeks old and yet you can drive on that road to see the kinds of potholes developed, remember, only three weeks. I was at Assin Bereku in the Assin north district where a by-election was held over the controversial attempt to remove the NDC MP. The sight tells it all: rot, stealing, shoddy work, quietness because it favors a political party. For how long is it going to take our country to implement the decentralization process aimed at bringing governance to the doorsteps of the people? Why should contractors be brought from nowhere to do this kind of work with impunity? Where are our politically full and deeply affiliated know it all journalists? Education is the problem in Ghana and the universities and their professors are the answer
Kooboy 1 year ago
How has education solved its own problems in Ghana or anywhere else. Ghana's major problem has nothing to do with education. It's a moral one. Education prepares one for a job, it has never changed someone's heart from evil t ... read full comment
How has education solved its own problems in Ghana or anywhere else. Ghana's major problem has nothing to do with education. It's a moral one. Education prepares one for a job, it has never changed someone's heart from evil to God or to good. Look at the public university system in Ghana and it will tell you that education is not the problem since education does not change one's heart. Education also doesn't touch or attempt to solve our deepest problems anywhere. For example a professor is not judged by how many of his students pass an exam or how many of his students become successful. The professor doesn't care if you understand the material or not they don't even show up when they're supposed to. Ghana has failed in that the leaders don't invest or trust in the country that they're running. When they're sick they seek treatment outside Ghana. If they believed in Ghana they wouldn't spend so much money overseas.
Amandu 1 year ago
I have lost a dear classmate in this accident. CK, rest well...till we meet again
I have lost a dear classmate in this accident. CK, rest well...till we meet again
ankoma 1 year ago
The killings is not going anywhere , will continue until the policy makers, the politicians do the needful. Over 60yrs as a country, the only road connecting the first and the second capital is full of speed ramps, it is stil ... read full comment
The killings is not going anywhere , will continue until the policy makers, the politicians do the needful. Over 60yrs as a country, the only road connecting the first and the second capital is full of speed ramps, it is still single lane, building and stores springing or around it. What is wrong with npp?This particular road should have have been first class not just dualization considering the number of vehicles which use that strech. As a country we don't even have policy on inter regional, inter district roads. Why should a journey of 2hrs take me 5 to 6 hours?
Swift movements of people and goods is key to economy growth and yet even walewale Adam Smith is silent on it. Collision on acraa Kumasi road is a national shame .
Drivers are killing innocent people too much.
Great news. Ghana and its disgusting people.
Another senseless and needless deaths. The Ashanti’s prefer an airport to dual carriage highways and they are the very first to make the utmost noise. How many VVIP buses leave Accra and Kumasi each day and how many passeng ...
read full comment
How has education solved its own problems in Ghana or anywhere else. Ghana's major problem has nothing to do with education. It's a moral one. Education prepares one for a job, it has never changed someone's heart from evil t ...
read full comment
I have lost a dear classmate in this accident. CK, rest well...till we meet again
The killings is not going anywhere , will continue until the policy makers, the politicians do the needful. Over 60yrs as a country, the only road connecting the first and the second capital is full of speed ramps, it is stil ...
read full comment