You want respect but you do not deserve it, because most leaders do not what brings them respect in Ghana
You want respect but you do not deserve it, because most leaders do not what brings them respect in Ghana
Divine Ninja of America 3 months ago
You are forcing to have respect and often, it not genuine but end up with disgrace and early deaths
You are forcing to have respect and often, it not genuine but end up with disgrace and early deaths
Divine Ninja of America 3 months ago
Respect is won by merits, such as; your value to society, your contribution to society, your solution to major problems, your impact to others lives and any other important needs, not just your age, influence, money or power ... read full comment
Respect is won by merits, such as; your value to society, your contribution to society, your solution to major problems, your impact to others lives and any other important needs, not just your age, influence, money or power than never blesses anyone, but your selfishness. Chasing mere respects is not leadership, but accepting constructive criticism and objectively seeking to improve your leadership to prove critics wrong is the best way to earn respect, instead of dictating and bullying with injustice, just because we gave you power by your fake humility. Look at how humiliatingly you treated a whole Chief Justice of Ghana. Interesting! It is like almost the entire society does not make any sense at all, because they copy blindly and paste wrongly by manipulating the democracy with that so-called "Political Appointments" which is a dangerous demonic practice that is destroying Ghana and the lives of most innocents who are mostly people of ignorance who cannot reason but can only insult and pretend to look humble.
Divine Ninja of America 3 months ago
You are talking about a culture of respect. Why not a culture of progress and development?
You are talking about a culture of respect. Why not a culture of progress and development?
Divine Ninja of America 3 months ago
Compare these two without any wrongdoings; (1) a personal respect with poverty and struggles. (2) a better life with progress and ease! Which of the two will likely make you save to live longer. If it the first one, then thos ... read full comment
Compare these two without any wrongdoings; (1) a personal respect with poverty and struggles. (2) a better life with progress and ease! Which of the two will likely make you save to live longer. If it the first one, then those in politics would stay away for politics. You cannot be in politics and want to force people to respect you, because their lives depend on what you do and your policies and governance. That is why we have democracy and freedom of speech. If no one threaten to kill you or legally wrong you but insulted you, you exchange insults or ignore you, unless you can prove without doubts that their insults cost criminally cost anything significant to warrant their arrest but if he insulted you for being bias, then your arrest is politically motivated. I do not belong yo anyone or trying to support anyone, because I very honest and critically objective, especially, against ignorance and nonsenses.
Divine Ninja of America 3 months ago
Culture of respect? Hmm!
Culture of respect? Hmm!
Divine Ninja of America 3 months ago
Ghana, land where respect is woven into culture like kente threads. Ghana, land where failure is woven into culture like kente threads.
Ghana, land where unemployment is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land whe ... read full comment
Ghana, land where respect is woven into culture like kente threads. Ghana, land where failure is woven into culture like kente threads.
Ghana, land where unemployment is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where poverty is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where injustice is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where pretense is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where hypocrisy is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where ignorance is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where corruption is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where bribery is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where thefts is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where deception is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where lies is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where division is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where disunity is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where slavery is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where wickedness is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where greed is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where selfishness is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where destruction is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where backbiting is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where hearsay is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where pull-him-down is woven into culture like kente hreads
Ghana, land where rituals is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where superstitition is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where arrogance is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where show-off is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where tribalism is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where indiscipline is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where lawlessness is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land where short-life is woven into culture like kente threads
Divine Ninja of America 3 months ago
By faking to get undeserved respect, most Ghanaians anywhere (in Ghana or abroad) would self or destroy their own people (his Ghanaian brother or sister) before foreigners and act naïve. Can you call these stupidity, a cultu ... read full comment
By faking to get undeserved respect, most Ghanaians anywhere (in Ghana or abroad) would self or destroy their own people (his Ghanaian brother or sister) before foreigners and act naïve. Can you call these stupidity, a culture of respect?
Divine Ninja of America 3 months ago
I was born in Ghana but I always feel sad about what some people describe as the culture of Ghana, especially, when they tag me as arrogant for telling the truth just to help some racist wicked white people who secretly pursu ... read full comment
I was born in Ghana but I always feel sad about what some people describe as the culture of Ghana, especially, when they tag me as arrogant for telling the truth just to help some racist wicked white people who secretly pursue me for my unique IQ, gifted ideologies and abilities to solve complex problems. The spirit of naivety is the culture of most Ghanaians that destroys progress, It is that spirit in most Ghanaians that destroyed Nkrumah and forced him to die, because some naïve Ghanaians tried to impress CIA out of selfish pursuit of respect to destroy their gifted leader whose death will continue curse Ghana, until you abolish the practice of Political Appointments. You can steal and have all the money in Ghana as a politician but no one would respect you abroad, so you can only show off in Ghana. Ask me if Ken Ofori-Atta is being held in any high esteem at where-ever he run to hide? He thought he could challenge God by using police to threaten my life when I only went to him with great ideas while he was the finance minister.
Yaw 3 months ago
Your advice is good but you should have whisper first to NDC who started villifing our late president JJ with those children with sharp teeth.
You can read Ahwoi book and advice NDC.NPP copied it from NDC
Your advice is good but you should have whisper first to NDC who started villifing our late president JJ with those children with sharp teeth.
You can read Ahwoi book and advice NDC.NPP copied it from NDC
JULOR CAESAR 3 months ago
Respect woven into what? Shouldn't you rather be concerned with the thieving politicians who have no respect for the lives of their citizens as they loot and lie while in office? You can't broadcast to the world that Ghana is ... read full comment
Respect woven into what? Shouldn't you rather be concerned with the thieving politicians who have no respect for the lives of their citizens as they loot and lie while in office? You can't broadcast to the world that Ghana is a democratic society and yet try to stifle free speech by claiming that such speech amounts to offensive conduct merely because the speech is directed at government officials. Respect the rights of citizens as contained in the Constitution of Ghana instead of asking the public to worship leaders or elders. How can you even refer to anything as 'a culture of respect' when all we have left in Ghana is a 'culture of galamsey, begging and corruption'?
Who you are?
You want respect but you do not deserve it, because most leaders do not what brings them respect in Ghana
You are forcing to have respect and often, it not genuine but end up with disgrace and early deaths
Respect is won by merits, such as; your value to society, your contribution to society, your solution to major problems, your impact to others lives and any other important needs, not just your age, influence, money or power ...
read full comment
You are talking about a culture of respect. Why not a culture of progress and development?
Compare these two without any wrongdoings; (1) a personal respect with poverty and struggles. (2) a better life with progress and ease! Which of the two will likely make you save to live longer. If it the first one, then thos ...
read full comment
Culture of respect? Hmm!
Ghana, land where respect is woven into culture like kente threads. Ghana, land where failure is woven into culture like kente threads.
Ghana, land where unemployment is woven into culture like kente threads
Ghana, land whe ...
read full comment
By faking to get undeserved respect, most Ghanaians anywhere (in Ghana or abroad) would self or destroy their own people (his Ghanaian brother or sister) before foreigners and act naïve. Can you call these stupidity, a cultu ...
read full comment
I was born in Ghana but I always feel sad about what some people describe as the culture of Ghana, especially, when they tag me as arrogant for telling the truth just to help some racist wicked white people who secretly pursu ...
read full comment
Your advice is good but you should have whisper first to NDC who started villifing our late president JJ with those children with sharp teeth.
You can read Ahwoi book and advice NDC.NPP copied it from NDC
Respect woven into what? Shouldn't you rather be concerned with the thieving politicians who have no respect for the lives of their citizens as they loot and lie while in office? You can't broadcast to the world that Ghana is ...
read full comment