This is the legacy of Akufo-Addo and the NPP government, a government that has been derelict in fighting galamsey for the eight years that it has been squatting at Julor House. Yes, chiefs and kings in Ghana are partially to ... read full comment
This is the legacy of Akufo-Addo and the NPP government, a government that has been derelict in fighting galamsey for the eight years that it has been squatting at Julor House. Yes, chiefs and kings in Ghana are partially to blame, for they're custodians of the lands but have sat and watched those lands and rivers getting destroyed and have made no attempts to go court to take back their lands. The government bears the greater blame for this wanton destruction of lands and polluting of rivers, for the government has the power and tools to bring galamsey to a halt but has chosen instead to be in bed with galamsey bandits.
Pelicles 1 year ago
Aisha Huang became galamsey queen in Ghana under whose government?
Aisha Huang became galamsey queen in Ghana under whose government?
Nana Kofi 1 year ago
This isn’t a matter of who started and who worsened it, it is time we see this as a crucial matter and find permanent solutions than argue to make your point about whose fault it is. Moreover, who has the power to make sure ... read full comment
This isn’t a matter of who started and who worsened it, it is time we see this as a crucial matter and find permanent solutions than argue to make your point about whose fault it is. Moreover, who has the power to make sure it is controlled and that a stop is put to it, hold leaders accountable and stop the blame game
Nana Kofi 1 year ago
Good one Chris! Same with the politicians and people put in charge to fight this, what became of their power?
Good one Chris! Same with the politicians and people put in charge to fight this, what became of their power?
Gideon Foli 1 year ago
Beautiful piece.
We're all sitting on a ticking time bomb waiting on the day of explosion. Sad country we call our nation.
Beautiful piece.
We're all sitting on a ticking time bomb waiting on the day of explosion. Sad country we call our nation.
Klenam_Celia 1 year ago
Words are powerful, but more importantly how we say and demonstrate them. These pieces of words with passion binding them are beautiful and resonates with the lay Ghanaian man. I love the whole vibe of going back in time. Kee ... read full comment
Words are powerful, but more importantly how we say and demonstrate them. These pieces of words with passion binding them are beautiful and resonates with the lay Ghanaian man. I love the whole vibe of going back in time. Keep doing you Sir.
Ella 1 year ago
Beautiful piece. Sad our nation has gotten to this state. A nation God graciously blessed with a bounty of raw materials. Yet, here we are. Greed, selfishness and bad governance
Beautiful piece. Sad our nation has gotten to this state. A nation God graciously blessed with a bounty of raw materials. Yet, here we are. Greed, selfishness and bad governance
KUUNIBE JB 1 year ago
Wow
Great draft bro
The country is on its sorry knees begging for rescue, but who will do that?
Question for the gods!
Wow
Great draft bro
The country is on its sorry knees begging for rescue, but who will do that?
Blame the chiefs & kings.
This is the legacy of Akufo-Addo and the NPP government, a government that has been derelict in fighting galamsey for the eight years that it has been squatting at Julor House. Yes, chiefs and kings in Ghana are partially to ...
read full comment
Aisha Huang became galamsey queen in Ghana under whose government?
This isn’t a matter of who started and who worsened it, it is time we see this as a crucial matter and find permanent solutions than argue to make your point about whose fault it is. Moreover, who has the power to make sure ...
read full comment
Good one Chris! Same with the politicians and people put in charge to fight this, what became of their power?
Beautiful piece.
We're all sitting on a ticking time bomb waiting on the day of explosion. Sad country we call our nation.
Words are powerful, but more importantly how we say and demonstrate them. These pieces of words with passion binding them are beautiful and resonates with the lay Ghanaian man. I love the whole vibe of going back in time. Kee ...
read full comment
Beautiful piece. Sad our nation has gotten to this state. A nation God graciously blessed with a bounty of raw materials. Yet, here we are. Greed, selfishness and bad governance
Wow
Great draft bro
The country is on its sorry knees begging for rescue, but who will do that?
Question for the gods!
Even the gods are scammed