Useless ECOWAS! What are they doing to rescue those kidnapped Nigerian school girls?
Useless ECOWAS! What are they doing to rescue those kidnapped Nigerian school girls?
insight to the bone 11 years ago
first law of economics is supply and demand , second is never produce anything if there is no market for it . we have the market so we can industrialize sooner or later , hand it over freely to the Europeans no matter how wel ... read full comment
first law of economics is supply and demand , second is never produce anything if there is no market for it . we have the market so we can industrialize sooner or later , hand it over freely to the Europeans no matter how well packaged and the future of our children are doomed. i dont see the Europeans offering the other benefits such as the freedom of movement and insisting on visa free entry into their countries. they are not offering half a trillion for infrastructural development and real assistance in bettering the standard of the people of west Africa . this is a war that will destroy any chances of self reliance and self development . see what they have done to our poultry , fish and beef industry . until we have people who understand the issues and the true hidden agendas and dangers of such a one sided agreement where the benefits are only for the Europeans we should not engage in any such devastating experiments . EPA is being pushed now because they are aware pepeni is an illegitimate president , even now the video of the murder of atta mills is being circulated in private circles and one day soon he will be overthrown so he is rushing to put another yoke and burden on the people of Akan. this govt can only borrow and can not even secure investments of 30 billion dollars how do they expect to handle a multitrillion agreement which in reality denies your own people the right to develop their own industry. our industrial base is less than 3% by the way. lets not allow this foolishness to pass ,
CITIZEN ONE 11 years ago
100 years ago we trekked across fields and forests, some were fortunate to go on horseback. 50 years ago, we had taxis, cars, mummy trucks (tro-tros) and horse drawn carts. This really has not been any different for western c ... read full comment
100 years ago we trekked across fields and forests, some were fortunate to go on horseback. 50 years ago, we had taxis, cars, mummy trucks (tro-tros) and horse drawn carts. This really has not been any different for western civilizations. But in-as-much as they have transformed, one can almost see a day in the not too distant future, where horse drawn carts and bush pathways criss-crossing the capital city Accra. Recently I have noticed a spat or rise of human drawn carts all of Accra. Seems that some mugrant class from our northern-most parts of the coast have invaded Accra with this new found lucrative practice, an as primitive as it gets, so does the lawless authorities allow this and many other vices to flourish, until it becomes "culture". Even these private mass transportation systems notable called tro-tro's should have long been permanently abolished. But the backward and lazy mentality of a typical African persists in Ghana.
I don't hope for change, we are a cursed race and continent, so I will live my isolated life in Ghana, and let all others perish. Segregation is a survival kit, I have come to recognize. My apologies to you..White People!!!
Amanda 11 years ago
She is just there to talk and go home
She is just there to talk and go home
TEE 11 years ago
NATIVE GHANAIANS WAKEUP PERIOD
NATIVE GHANAIANS WAKEUP PERIOD
Joe Turkey 11 years ago
In one story, she is Ms. Tetteh, in another she is Mrs. Tetteh Kpoda, in another, she is something else. So who is this strange woman?
In one story, she is Ms. Tetteh, in another she is Mrs. Tetteh Kpoda, in another, she is something else. So who is this strange woman?
Useless ECOWAS! What are they doing to rescue those kidnapped Nigerian school girls?
first law of economics is supply and demand , second is never produce anything if there is no market for it . we have the market so we can industrialize sooner or later , hand it over freely to the Europeans no matter how wel ...
read full comment
100 years ago we trekked across fields and forests, some were fortunate to go on horseback. 50 years ago, we had taxis, cars, mummy trucks (tro-tros) and horse drawn carts. This really has not been any different for western c ...
read full comment
She is just there to talk and go home
NATIVE GHANAIANS WAKEUP PERIOD
In one story, she is Ms. Tetteh, in another she is Mrs. Tetteh Kpoda, in another, she is something else. So who is this strange woman?