Mahama, you forgot to tell the international investors that we need more toilets and, therefore, they must make that a PRIORITY, too.
Mahama, you forgot to tell the international investors that we need more toilets and, therefore, they must make that a PRIORITY, too.
ManBelhomme 11 years ago
I am not living in Ghana and I have no vote as my present situation dictates though I do support a party as every body does.Please allow me to make one thing clear to the honourable citizens of Ghana. That, not withstanding t ... read full comment
I am not living in Ghana and I have no vote as my present situation dictates though I do support a party as every body does.Please allow me to make one thing clear to the honourable citizens of Ghana. That, not withstanding their political affiliations, they should look at the bigger picture (Ghana) and not the fragmented smaller ones (regionals) and choose their leaders with competence as the yardstick and not tribal,ethnic or sectorian inclinations or leanings.It would have been preferable if the executive arm of government is elected from among the productive and visionary brains of every region and the MPs elected as usual through party nominations. What a country would we all be in! But here we are, where the winner takes all and not only that, not even the brainy wasting idly in the opposition party would be willing to contribute to the success of the governing party just because the only way to seize power is to see things go wrong.This brings into sharp perspective, the merit of UNIGOV. The Beauty of it All would have been.....I leave readers to cogitate about this
Mahama, you forgot to tell the international investors that we need more toilets and, therefore, they must make that a PRIORITY, too.
I am not living in Ghana and I have no vote as my present situation dictates though I do support a party as every body does.Please allow me to make one thing clear to the honourable citizens of Ghana. That, not withstanding t ...
read full comment