WELL WRITTEN AND FOOD FOR THOUGHT. THE PRESIDENT MUST BE CAREFUL ABOUT WHOM HE LENDS HIS EAR TO. 5 days ago
The future to a certain extent is a blank board that both the wise and foolish are given the opportunity to leave their mark on.
The President must always be careful who he gives his ear to. As the writer here correctly poin ... read full comment
The future to a certain extent is a blank board that both the wise and foolish are given the opportunity to leave their mark on.
The President must always be careful who he gives his ear to. As the writer here correctly points out sometimes it pays to take note of the record of those presuming to offer unsolicited advice. “By their deeds you shall know them”.
Pelicles. 5 days ago
What is Mahama's legacy? Dead goat syndrome or "Three months' pay policy for Ghanaian teachers who worked three years and get three months' pay?
Let Mahama be swayed by the "Praise singers" to stay on but. If you see an ol ... read full comment
What is Mahama's legacy? Dead goat syndrome or "Three months' pay policy for Ghanaian teachers who worked three years and get three months' pay?
Let Mahama be swayed by the "Praise singers" to stay on but. If you see an old person who can be tricked with a candy, never get near that old person, and that is John Mahama.
AS PRESIDENTS GO PREZ MAHAMA IS RATHER YOUNG 5 days ago
Compared to a lot of Presidents in and outside Africa president Mahama is quite young. He has the maturity clear intellect to handle the great burden of the Presidency.
The burden of the Presidency is not for the faint-heart ... read full comment
Compared to a lot of Presidents in and outside Africa president Mahama is quite young. He has the maturity clear intellect to handle the great burden of the Presidency.
The burden of the Presidency is not for the faint-hearted or for young inexperienced men or women. Those of us who were old enough to appreciate things saw what happened when a very young and terribly inexperienced JJ Rawlings took over the reins of government. It would be kindness to describe JJ's earlier years as CHAOTIC at best.
a alibaba 4 days ago
i really admire and like your script.welldone my brother
i really admire and like your script.welldone my brother
One year not enough to judge Mahama's performance 2 days ago
If covid hadn't occurred Nana Addo would have been the best president of Ghana so sycophants and Ghanaians in general must have patience. Already Mahama has freed his cronies from bribery trials, suppressed free expression, a ... read full comment
If covid hadn't occurred Nana Addo would have been the best president of Ghana so sycophants and Ghanaians in general must have patience. Already Mahama has freed his cronies from bribery trials, suppressed free expression, arrested opponents and humiliated them on flimsy grounds, used state apparatus to support his son, seized mineral concessions for his family, incurred Goldbod losses of over $200m, appointed family and friends to key positions not based on competence, dismissed workers,
failed to recruit nurses and teachers as promised, etc etc. So what's so unique about his governance and character that he deserves another term. Come again in three years not with crying tears about a failed president. The seeds are bound to sprout.
The future to a certain extent is a blank board that both the wise and foolish are given the opportunity to leave their mark on.
The President must always be careful who he gives his ear to. As the writer here correctly poin ...
read full comment
What is Mahama's legacy? Dead goat syndrome or "Three months' pay policy for Ghanaian teachers who worked three years and get three months' pay?
Let Mahama be swayed by the "Praise singers" to stay on but. If you see an ol ...
read full comment
Compared to a lot of Presidents in and outside Africa president Mahama is quite young. He has the maturity clear intellect to handle the great burden of the Presidency.
The burden of the Presidency is not for the faint-heart ...
read full comment
i really admire and like your script.welldone my brother
If covid hadn't occurred Nana Addo would have been the best president of Ghana so sycophants and Ghanaians in general must have patience. Already Mahama has freed his cronies from bribery trials, suppressed free expression, a ...
read full comment