An economist once told me that the biggest mistake Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah did was his refusal to nationalise all our lands to the state.Greed and lack of foresight is pushing us to destroy our lands either thru galamsey, Real ... read full comment
An economist once told me that the biggest mistake Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah did was his refusal to nationalise all our lands to the state.Greed and lack of foresight is pushing us to destroy our lands either thru galamsey, Real Estates,land guard etc.Having our lands with the state would have protected us from these activities.
DotCom 1 year ago
@Nana: Nkrumah did his bit by nationalising lands under the state farms schemes and many more. The rest of us couldn’t take care of it and have all been sold. Greed is the cause. We still have some land that belongs to the ... read full comment
@Nana: Nkrumah did his bit by nationalising lands under the state farms schemes and many more. The rest of us couldn’t take care of it and have all been sold. Greed is the cause. We still have some land that belongs to the state indicating that we had it before. If you don’t get upset about how greedy our politicians have been by stealing almost everything that we collectively own, then you don’t live this country. It is heartbreaking.
Tunde 1 year ago
This professor is a hipocrite.
This professor is a hipocrite.
DotCom 1 year ago
Where is the hypocrisy? Anyone who raises the cause of some of the problems we have, for us idiots to understand, is branded ‘opposition’ or is hated for raising the issue. So how else shall we assess the problems we have ... read full comment
Where is the hypocrisy? Anyone who raises the cause of some of the problems we have, for us idiots to understand, is branded ‘opposition’ or is hated for raising the issue. So how else shall we assess the problems we have and if we don’t raise them, how can we solve them? Shall we pretend as if we don’t have any problems. Wake up my friend, this kind of attack doesn’t benefit anyone. What is wrong with what the professor is suggesting. Is it because he is raising the issue under the NPP government? Think of Ghana for once.
Tunde 1 year ago
The hipocrisy in the professors submission is this and I quote" we cannot rely on any government in power to uproot galamsey.....'so if we can't rely on the government who else has power? This is what we call equalisation, no ... read full comment
The hipocrisy in the professors submission is this and I quote" we cannot rely on any government in power to uproot galamsey.....'so if we can't rely on the government who else has power? This is what we call equalisation, no wonder after the presentation of the prof;Anor Dompre(NPP MP) would say that NDC destroyed the water bodies more than npp.
Korku 1 year ago
@ Tunde.
Na Wha oooo. Na Ayeleoo
@ Tunde.
Na Wha oooo. Na Ayeleoo
Sensible 1 year ago
Interesting points, prof. Small minds and vested interest will surely attack you for the sensible observations, but truth can not be covered by galamsay greed.
Interesting points, prof. Small minds and vested interest will surely attack you for the sensible observations, but truth can not be covered by galamsay greed.
Korku 1 year ago
Cluster of bodies identified from "citizenery, through to youth and security agencies" , sounds truly fine, sensible and legitimate. Do you however want us to consume this, in that, this cluster should function without pivota ... read full comment
Cluster of bodies identified from "citizenery, through to youth and security agencies" , sounds truly fine, sensible and legitimate. Do you however want us to consume this, in that, this cluster should function without pivotal direction and harmony? From a pivotal ambit that is cogent, trustworthy, credible, measured legitimate both locally & internationally? When at this 95 degrees centrigrade hot point of hardships and hopelessness, the people have seen through things and poised? When at this pivotal point, their voices and will are ready to speak 95 DAYS, fast forward from today? Eei!! Hmmmm! Folks, shine your eyes oo.
Kilogram 1 year ago
Prof, several months ago, people like me who want to remain anonymous referred to galamsey in Ghana as a form of "ecological terrorism"/eco-terrorism". It's insidious, those who can/ought to extirpate it are benefitting enorm ... read full comment
Prof, several months ago, people like me who want to remain anonymous referred to galamsey in Ghana as a form of "ecological terrorism"/eco-terrorism". It's insidious, those who can/ought to extirpate it are benefitting enormously from it. They pay the jobless rural folks to do the dirty job.
An economist once told me that the biggest mistake Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah did was his refusal to nationalise all our lands to the state.Greed and lack of foresight is pushing us to destroy our lands either thru galamsey, Real ...
read full comment
@Nana: Nkrumah did his bit by nationalising lands under the state farms schemes and many more. The rest of us couldn’t take care of it and have all been sold. Greed is the cause. We still have some land that belongs to the ...
read full comment
This professor is a hipocrite.
Where is the hypocrisy? Anyone who raises the cause of some of the problems we have, for us idiots to understand, is branded ‘opposition’ or is hated for raising the issue. So how else shall we assess the problems we have ...
read full comment
The hipocrisy in the professors submission is this and I quote" we cannot rely on any government in power to uproot galamsey.....'so if we can't rely on the government who else has power? This is what we call equalisation, no ...
read full comment
@ Tunde.
Na Wha oooo. Na Ayeleoo
Interesting points, prof. Small minds and vested interest will surely attack you for the sensible observations, but truth can not be covered by galamsay greed.
Cluster of bodies identified from "citizenery, through to youth and security agencies" , sounds truly fine, sensible and legitimate. Do you however want us to consume this, in that, this cluster should function without pivota ...
read full comment
Prof, several months ago, people like me who want to remain anonymous referred to galamsey in Ghana as a form of "ecological terrorism"/eco-terrorism". It's insidious, those who can/ought to extirpate it are benefitting enorm ...
read full comment