Who told the FA official and the players to leave their lucrative ventures to go to somebody's country. Honestly, I think you are a disappointment. Can you justify spending $8M on football that does not bring the country at t ... read full comment
Who told the FA official and the players to leave their lucrative ventures to go to somebody's country. Honestly, I think you are a disappointment. Can you justify spending $8M on football that does not bring the country at the expense of people (human resources) dying at Korle-bu for preventable diseases? If the $8M is giving to doctors and teachers, I would never have any problem with that. Thank you Songo man. Expose them all. More fire!
Abeiku Brew South Africa 10 years ago
Raymond you missed the point Ivory Coast can have luxury to do what they did having regard to their financial standing.Have heard of any dumsor and businesses on the verge of collapse in that country? The old adage says cut y ... read full comment
Raymond you missed the point Ivory Coast can have luxury to do what they did having regard to their financial standing.Have heard of any dumsor and businesses on the verge of collapse in that country? The old adage says cut your coat according to your size. With the current economic situation can the country afford that? Please and please come again and be realistic.
nana kofi 10 years ago
How can you talk this way, were the government officials obliged to go to EQ? What good did their going do to the country? You should be asking yourself where the money that came from the tournament go to. If everybody works ... read full comment
How can you talk this way, were the government officials obliged to go to EQ? What good did their going do to the country? You should be asking yourself where the money that came from the tournament go to. If everybody works for money, every employer seeks productivity. In this case Ghanaians are the employers but we dont record any productivity from the GFA and the government save that of massive corruption unaccountability. God help us.
nana kofi 10 years ago
Are you also implying that every Ghanaian who leaves his work to go to the stadium to see the Black Stars played should be payed for it?
Are you also implying that every Ghanaian who leaves his work to go to the stadium to see the Black Stars played should be payed for it?
Ayi 10 years ago
Rubbish.
Rubbish.
Ghana first 10 years ago
We have lost the honour and pride to serve the nation, for money. It is a privilege to be called to serve your nation not to come and chop money. Black Stars officials need to learn this. Where is the honour and where is the ... read full comment
We have lost the honour and pride to serve the nation, for money. It is a privilege to be called to serve your nation not to come and chop money. Black Stars officials need to learn this. Where is the honour and where is the pride for being called to represent or serve the nation?
Ayi 10 years ago
Try working for free in the name of honour and pride and see if you will be able to feed yourself and your family. Typical Ghanians mentality. You want the players to perform well but you don't want to reward them when they ... read full comment
Try working for free in the name of honour and pride and see if you will be able to feed yourself and your family. Typical Ghanians mentality. You want the players to perform well but you don't want to reward them when they exceed all expectations. A country of ungrateful people.
Ghana first 10 years ago
You still don't get it. A national team is different from playing for your club. Being called to represent your nation and wear the national colours is a privilege and honour not everybody gets. You make your money at your cl ... read full comment
You still don't get it. A national team is different from playing for your club. Being called to represent your nation and wear the national colours is a privilege and honour not everybody gets. You make your money at your club and you come to represent your nation against other nations.
Ghana first 10 years ago
It is only in Ghana or should I say Africa where politicians are richer than business men and enterpreneurs. How rich is Obama compared to Bill Gates or the Google founders. We have lost our priorities as africans.
It is only in Ghana or should I say Africa where politicians are richer than business men and enterpreneurs. How rich is Obama compared to Bill Gates or the Google founders. We have lost our priorities as africans.
Taxi 10 years ago
Well said.
Well said.
EMMANUEL 10 years ago
PLEASE CHECK YOUR HEADLINE SPELLINGS (ITS BUDGET AND NOT BUDJET...THANKS
PLEASE CHECK YOUR HEADLINE SPELLINGS (ITS BUDGET AND NOT BUDJET...THANKS
Botha 10 years ago
Raymond Yeboah, you sound stupid and illiterate. Who is forcing you to write an article when you can't write well English.
Let me point just one of your many mistakes.
Somebodies country should rather be SOMEBODY'S COUN ... read full comment
Raymond Yeboah, you sound stupid and illiterate. Who is forcing you to write an article when you can't write well English.
Let me point just one of your many mistakes.
Somebodies country should rather be SOMEBODY'S COUNTRY.
nokware 10 years ago
English is not his mother tongue.At least you did understand the thrust of his argument no matter how you view it.
English is not his mother tongue.At least you did understand the thrust of his argument no matter how you view it.
Papa Dey 10 years ago
You are comparing apples to oranges when it comes to Ivory Coast.They won the prestige cup and again their economy is not in shambles as ours so Mr you really don't know our priorities.Ghana won nothing and they don't deserve ... read full comment
You are comparing apples to oranges when it comes to Ivory Coast.They won the prestige cup and again their economy is not in shambles as ours so Mr you really don't know our priorities.Ghana won nothing and they don't deserve to be welcomed as heroes.
kakabo 10 years ago
It is the existence of journalist like you in Ghana that is why we are where we are. Nobody is saying people should not be paid or the expenditure was too high. The money is public money and therefore whenever public funds a ... read full comment
It is the existence of journalist like you in Ghana that is why we are where we are. Nobody is saying people should not be paid or the expenditure was too high. The money is public money and therefore whenever public funds are spent, the one who is responsible for spending it should give detailed account to support the expenditure. If that is not so then every citizen could go to bank of Ghana to request to be given any amount from the state coffers to spend as he/ she wishes. In the media outfit you work for, whenever you take company money to spend you make a requisition for the money and you bring receipts to justify the expenditure. What we are asking for is not the justification as to whether the expenditure was wise or not. We are asking for accountability, and I think as leaders of the country they owe the citizens that obligation to account. If you cannot account then the presumption is that you have embezzled the funds and that you did not use it properly. Get off your horse and think properly like a citizen should. On the other hand if you have been bribed then keep quite and chop you ill gotten wealth.
Who told the FA official and the players to leave their lucrative ventures to go to somebody's country. Honestly, I think you are a disappointment. Can you justify spending $8M on football that does not bring the country at t ...
read full comment
Raymond you missed the point Ivory Coast can have luxury to do what they did having regard to their financial standing.Have heard of any dumsor and businesses on the verge of collapse in that country? The old adage says cut y ...
read full comment
How can you talk this way, were the government officials obliged to go to EQ? What good did their going do to the country? You should be asking yourself where the money that came from the tournament go to. If everybody works ...
read full comment
Are you also implying that every Ghanaian who leaves his work to go to the stadium to see the Black Stars played should be payed for it?
Rubbish.
We have lost the honour and pride to serve the nation, for money. It is a privilege to be called to serve your nation not to come and chop money. Black Stars officials need to learn this. Where is the honour and where is the ...
read full comment
Try working for free in the name of honour and pride and see if you will be able to feed yourself and your family. Typical Ghanians mentality. You want the players to perform well but you don't want to reward them when they ...
read full comment
You still don't get it. A national team is different from playing for your club. Being called to represent your nation and wear the national colours is a privilege and honour not everybody gets. You make your money at your cl ...
read full comment
It is only in Ghana or should I say Africa where politicians are richer than business men and enterpreneurs. How rich is Obama compared to Bill Gates or the Google founders. We have lost our priorities as africans.
Well said.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR HEADLINE SPELLINGS (ITS BUDGET AND NOT BUDJET...THANKS
Raymond Yeboah, you sound stupid and illiterate. Who is forcing you to write an article when you can't write well English.
Let me point just one of your many mistakes.
Somebodies country should rather be SOMEBODY'S COUN ...
read full comment
English is not his mother tongue.At least you did understand the thrust of his argument no matter how you view it.
You are comparing apples to oranges when it comes to Ivory Coast.They won the prestige cup and again their economy is not in shambles as ours so Mr you really don't know our priorities.Ghana won nothing and they don't deserve ...
read full comment
It is the existence of journalist like you in Ghana that is why we are where we are. Nobody is saying people should not be paid or the expenditure was too high. The money is public money and therefore whenever public funds a ...
read full comment
Where is the justification?