In 55 years of existence us a nation if 52% of the population are still living on less done $2 a day and 27 per cent on between $2 and $4 then there is something serious wrong with the nation.
PLS, DONT DARE INCLUDE DR. NK ... read full comment
In 55 years of existence us a nation if 52% of the population are still living on less done $2 a day and 27 per cent on between $2 and $4 then there is something serious wrong with the nation.
PLS, DONT DARE INCLUDE DR. NKRUMAH IN THIS. THE PPL OF GH NEED TO STOP VOTING FOR THE SAME USELESS POLITICAL PARTIES WHO HAVE BEEN VICTIMIZING THE ORDINARY GH. IF YOU LOOK AT THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF GH, U WILL REALISE THAT THE NDC AND NPP HAVE CONTROLLED THE LION SHARE OF THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE. MY QUESTION IS THIS? WHY CONTINUE TO MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES? EVERY 4 YRS, THE AVERAGE GH VOTER MAKES THE SAME MISTAKE N VOTES FOR THE SAME CROOKS. IT SHOULD TAKE A ROCKET SCIENTIST TO REALISE THAN DR. NDUOM IS THE BEST PERSON TO RAISE THE STANDARD OF LIVING FOR THE ORDINARY GH...IRRESPECTIVE OF ETHINICITY...
Dixy 11 years ago
I must admit that I haven't the foggest idea which political leader would make a good president for Ghana as I haven't read any policy document yet or followed current debates. However, I think you've raised a crucial point a ... read full comment
I must admit that I haven't the foggest idea which political leader would make a good president for Ghana as I haven't read any policy document yet or followed current debates. However, I think you've raised a crucial point as regards the mindset of the Ghanaian populace in choosing leaders. In response to your question: WHY CONTINUE TO MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES?, I'd suggest that only the heavens can possibly fathom this perrenial issue. While others might spot on for identifying bigotry, tribalism or ethnocentricity as the answer to your question, I'd narrow it down to our sub-standard social institutions particularly the education system which doesn't fails to cultivate a questioning mind in our students. We're taught to preserve the status quo and embrace traditional orthodoxy. Across the globe, what we see is that a nation with a highly literate citizenry tends to demand more from their political leaders by holding them accountable. The literate population can discern if a government hasn't lived up to its bill and consequently oust them from office in subsequent elections. The situation is Ghana is different. Intellectually, we're still backwards. Everything has to be explained by recourse to the supernatural. Evidence doesn't really count when talking about life chances. Many people can't read , let alone understand the substance of any policy and its consequences. The few who can perhaps read, lack a deeper understanding to make any informed choice. We really need to revamp our education system...one which offers equality of opporttunity for all alongside promoting critical thinking skills. By creating a highly literate society, there might be a chance of revising this pattern in Ghana where self-indulgent, corrupt and ineffective leaders are offered leadership positions every four years. So, to suggest illiteracy as the cause might seem simplistic, but one can't downplay the impact of high levels of illiteracy on mindest of individuals.
Kofi 11 years ago
You have said it all. That is waht really needs to be done
You have said it all. That is waht really needs to be done
BOLD 11 years ago
I really like your response and the revision of the educational system might work but don't underestimate the power of tribalism, regardless of how our minds develop. For example, it will take the second coming of Jesus to ha ... read full comment
I really like your response and the revision of the educational system might work but don't underestimate the power of tribalism, regardless of how our minds develop. For example, it will take the second coming of Jesus to have the Volta Region vote differently and that is what is killing the country. Why did God create such a situation for us. There are several instances of poor performance and yet the people would always bring them back. You are worshipped when you steal millions but when you steal a chicken, you receive instant death. Ghana is a funny country to say the least and we are so proud of our stupidity and ignorance that we describe ourselves as civilized. We need to start challenging these leaders and assassinate them for poor performance, abuse, misuse, mismanagement of the public trust and resources.
Taharka 11 years ago
Dixy excellent well written straight to the point I couldn't agree more.
Dixy excellent well written straight to the point I couldn't agree more.
NO MEANING 11 years ago
No that the cost of living is not the same for Ghana and other countries that use dollar so why do your analysis in dollar terms and make such conclusion.
No that the cost of living is not the same for Ghana and other countries that use dollar so why do your analysis in dollar terms and make such conclusion.
mr bonsu 11 years ago
Thanks @ No Meaning. Why is our standard of living based on Amerikan dollars? We should employ an alternative. Bhutan uses the index of happiness.
Thanks @ No Meaning. Why is our standard of living based on Amerikan dollars? We should employ an alternative. Bhutan uses the index of happiness.
Kwaku 11 years ago
Out of the 55yrs the P/NDC has ruled Ghana for 23yrs,the UP/NPP has ruled for less than 11yrs so if we should apportion blame who would carry more.The sad aspect of the story is most of the deprived in the zongos,slums etc fo ... read full comment
Out of the 55yrs the P/NDC has ruled Ghana for 23yrs,the UP/NPP has ruled for less than 11yrs so if we should apportion blame who would carry more.The sad aspect of the story is most of the deprived in the zongos,slums etc follow the NDC.Most of the followers of NDC do not even make $1 a day,find out from the carpenters and masons from Volta region.
Dixy 11 years ago
Sorry Kwaku, there is no need to politicise this important issue as it tends to detract from the real issue under discussion. You're definitely right in singling out bad leadership, which I'm afraid, cuts across all political ... read full comment
Sorry Kwaku, there is no need to politicise this important issue as it tends to detract from the real issue under discussion. You're definitely right in singling out bad leadership, which I'm afraid, cuts across all political parties. I don't think it really matters the numbers of years a party has been in office. What matters most is what a government does to transform the life chances of the masses, especially for the poor.
Kofi 11 years ago
So why do the still Vote for the NDC?
It baffles me.
So why do the still Vote for the NDC?
It baffles me.
Kojo T 11 years ago
NPP stands for capitalism . But as is shown 52% live in $2.00 per day. How can you practice capitalism with NO CAPITAL. stop pointing fingers at others and point to yourselves. NPP and its supporters have imbibed ideas which ... read full comment
NPP stands for capitalism . But as is shown 52% live in $2.00 per day. How can you practice capitalism with NO CAPITAL. stop pointing fingers at others and point to yourselves. NPP and its supporters have imbibed ideas which you do not understand and try to force it. Nkrumah knew what he was doing but your intransigence is the biggest draw back
BOLD 11 years ago
The answer is simple: TRIBALISM and IGNORANCE
The answer is simple: TRIBALISM and IGNORANCE
wiggy 11 years ago
Thx kofi that's why NPP is going to court so that ghanaians will have FREE FUFU AND ABENKWAN AND FREE DOKON NA KYENAM
Thx kofi that's why NPP is going to court so that ghanaians will have FREE FUFU AND ABENKWAN AND FREE DOKON NA KYENAM
anayomi 11 years ago
WITH A GOVRENMENT THAT FAIL TO CREATE JOBS FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE LAST 20 YEARS[BOTH NPP AND NDC FAIL TO CREATE JOBS] EVEN OUR WITH OUR OIL MONEY TODAY THE GOVRENMENT IS
UNABLE OR UNWILLING OR BOTH TO CREATE GOOD PAYING ... read full comment
WITH A GOVRENMENT THAT FAIL TO CREATE JOBS FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE LAST 20 YEARS[BOTH NPP AND NDC FAIL TO CREATE JOBS] EVEN OUR WITH OUR OIL MONEY TODAY THE GOVRENMENT IS
UNABLE OR UNWILLING OR BOTH TO CREATE GOOD PAYING JOBS FOR OUR PEOPLE
DAN 11 years ago
how many people can work in gov office's and military...Gov should lower tax's and improve roads and electric and water service. So business can expand!
how many people can work in gov office's and military...Gov should lower tax's and improve roads and electric and water service. So business can expand!
mky 11 years ago
Addo, this is the type of articles that should gain frequency on this website by virtue of its ability to highlight the individual Ghanaian and the strides being made by him/her to survive...in an economy that has seen a lot ... read full comment
Addo, this is the type of articles that should gain frequency on this website by virtue of its ability to highlight the individual Ghanaian and the strides being made by him/her to survive...in an economy that has seen a lot of turbulence but is edging along however slowly.....good work...Addo, I don't know if you are reporter, but this style of yours is the first I have seen on this website in the last decade....writers who ought to capture the daily struggles and achievements of Ghanaian need to pound the pavement in search of such human-interest stories....they abound in Nima, Kejetia, Tafo and Alaba.....
BOLD 11 years ago
Ghanaians must challenge their leaders to a higher performance standards and demand accountability of the resources they preside over. We must stop worshipping those who steal public funds.
We must stop lynching those steal ... read full comment
Ghanaians must challenge their leaders to a higher performance standards and demand accountability of the resources they preside over. We must stop worshipping those who steal public funds.
We must stop lynching those steal chicken and go after those who steal the millions or misuse the public funds. The resources they abuse do not belong to them but all of us. We need to start assassinating these fools and they will think twice before running for office if they don't have the intention of serving the public.
Afr Amer Male Chicagoan...AWAKE 11 years ago
Overcome bribery, corruption, false-nationalism and tribalism and Ghana will be ready to come into this 21st century most proper.
When non-Ghana born come into your country, sit with them and pick their brains to help improv ... read full comment
Overcome bribery, corruption, false-nationalism and tribalism and Ghana will be ready to come into this 21st century most proper.
When non-Ghana born come into your country, sit with them and pick their brains to help improve your society. we call such think-tanks. Use a type of survey taking method. Many visitors travelling would appreciate your inquiry...especially if you aren't thin-skinned, grudgeful or overly-emotional.
Best wishes
Taharka 11 years ago
Dixy, you mentioned critical thinking I grew up in a culture were even at elementary school it was encouraged. Even in popular culture there is a questioning of religious dogma, popular Sci Fi shows as standard, that explain ... read full comment
Dixy, you mentioned critical thinking I grew up in a culture were even at elementary school it was encouraged. Even in popular culture there is a questioning of religious dogma, popular Sci Fi shows as standard, that explain complex environmental and physical phenomena. There were documentaries that question the whole basis of religion by giving detailed explanations of how Europe became Christian in the first place. That it was more about political power than spiritual enlightenment, I have seen no such thing in Ghana on TV. Mostly allot of religion, and more religion then magic and no questioning as to actually where it all came from.
In 55 years of existence us a nation if 52% of the population are still living on less done $2 a day and 27 per cent on between $2 and $4 then there is something serious wrong with the nation.
PLS, DONT DARE INCLUDE DR. NK ...
read full comment
I must admit that I haven't the foggest idea which political leader would make a good president for Ghana as I haven't read any policy document yet or followed current debates. However, I think you've raised a crucial point a ...
read full comment
You have said it all. That is waht really needs to be done
I really like your response and the revision of the educational system might work but don't underestimate the power of tribalism, regardless of how our minds develop. For example, it will take the second coming of Jesus to ha ...
read full comment
Dixy excellent well written straight to the point I couldn't agree more.
No that the cost of living is not the same for Ghana and other countries that use dollar so why do your analysis in dollar terms and make such conclusion.
Thanks @ No Meaning. Why is our standard of living based on Amerikan dollars? We should employ an alternative. Bhutan uses the index of happiness.
Out of the 55yrs the P/NDC has ruled Ghana for 23yrs,the UP/NPP has ruled for less than 11yrs so if we should apportion blame who would carry more.The sad aspect of the story is most of the deprived in the zongos,slums etc fo ...
read full comment
Sorry Kwaku, there is no need to politicise this important issue as it tends to detract from the real issue under discussion. You're definitely right in singling out bad leadership, which I'm afraid, cuts across all political ...
read full comment
So why do the still Vote for the NDC?
It baffles me.
NPP stands for capitalism . But as is shown 52% live in $2.00 per day. How can you practice capitalism with NO CAPITAL. stop pointing fingers at others and point to yourselves. NPP and its supporters have imbibed ideas which ...
read full comment
The answer is simple: TRIBALISM and IGNORANCE
Thx kofi that's why NPP is going to court so that ghanaians will have FREE FUFU AND ABENKWAN AND FREE DOKON NA KYENAM
WITH A GOVRENMENT THAT FAIL TO CREATE JOBS FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE LAST 20 YEARS[BOTH NPP AND NDC FAIL TO CREATE JOBS] EVEN OUR WITH OUR OIL MONEY TODAY THE GOVRENMENT IS
UNABLE OR UNWILLING OR BOTH TO CREATE GOOD PAYING ...
read full comment
how many people can work in gov office's and military...Gov should lower tax's and improve roads and electric and water service. So business can expand!
Addo, this is the type of articles that should gain frequency on this website by virtue of its ability to highlight the individual Ghanaian and the strides being made by him/her to survive...in an economy that has seen a lot ...
read full comment
Ghanaians must challenge their leaders to a higher performance standards and demand accountability of the resources they preside over. We must stop worshipping those who steal public funds.
We must stop lynching those steal ...
read full comment
Overcome bribery, corruption, false-nationalism and tribalism and Ghana will be ready to come into this 21st century most proper.
When non-Ghana born come into your country, sit with them and pick their brains to help improv ...
read full comment
Dixy, you mentioned critical thinking I grew up in a culture were even at elementary school it was encouraged. Even in popular culture there is a questioning of religious dogma, popular Sci Fi shows as standard, that explain ...
read full comment