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The Average Ghanaian Loves To Take The Easy Way Out.

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  • Ziggy Onassis 10 years ago

    Never, ever place a period at the end of your title, dude! I've seen so many people on this site commit the same unpardonable writing error.

    Another common error in feature titles looks like this:

    "Rawlings: Don't Atta ...
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  • Onipa Nua 10 years ago

    Kwaku you have said a lot, but sad enough it will all fall onto death ears. I have lived outside Ghana for 30 years, go to visit every year, I haven taken my family obligation very seriousely, and have taken on the total fina ...
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  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 10 years ago

    “If you sacrifice your art because of some woman, or some man, or for some color, or for some wealth, you can't be trusted.” -Miles Davis

  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    DO YOU TRUST YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS ALSO?

    Jake was dying. His wife sat at the bedside.
    He looked up and said weakly, "I have something I must confess."
    "There's no need to, " his wife replied.
    "No," he insisted, "I want to ...
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  • Kobina Takoradi 10 years ago

    A country with so many resources, yet we go on begging all the time. Our politicians are so fuckingly rich with millions of dollars in foreign accounts. Hardly do they give scholarships to the poor to be educated. During elec ...
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  • GHFUO! BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFULL 10 years ago

    Is it not true that we are born lazy? Look out how many people rely on western union and money gramm every day. They sit down doing jack shit and then they demand iPhone 5 and samsung galaxy meanwhile I only use Nokia. Kwase ...
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  • BISHOP 10 years ago

    Brother Gyamfi, your article does not only diagnose the Ghanaian problem. Its worldwide black issue. Where ever you see black people around the world they always want the easiest way out hence our position as last in every sp ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

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  • Kojo Billy Duncan 10 years ago

    Thanks for a brilliant article and Princewilly's comment is the icing on the cake.

  • NIITEIKO TACKIE 10 years ago

    I am very impress with your comments.We need people like you to wake the COMMUNITY up.

  • NIITEIKO TACKIE 10 years ago

    I am very impress with your coments.We need people like you to wake the COMMUNITY up.

  • Agyeman. 10 years ago

    This theme of "easy way out" is prevalent in almost all spheres of Ghanaian lives and it is a subject i touched on about a month ago.
    We seek bribes or engage in corruption for its easy way out,we export raw products bcoz i ...
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  • Samuel 10 years ago

    Your observations lacks emperical or scientific merit. What you did is tantamount to saying, "The average Ghanaian cannot afford a three square meal a day." If I may ask, who is the average Ghanaian? What percentage of our po ...
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  • Kow Ansah 10 years ago

    All that the writer wrote about is correct. He is refering to people like you and me especially those who are called Krachie. It is not about putting two or three meals a day on the table for your family but attitudes towards ...
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  • Samuel 10 years ago

    One thing that is killing Ghana is the non availability of reliable statistics pertaining to our national life. For example, as it stands, there is no statistical data on the unemployment rate in the country. How then do you ...
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  • kwaku Adu-Gyamfi 10 years ago

    So you want to imply that we need statistics and studies in order to figure out how many of our river bodies are polluted or why we've been literally swallowed by zillion tons of trash and so on? Oh, I get it, the bad roads ...
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  • Samuel 10 years ago

    You don't seem to get the corpus of my deviation. The fact that you narrate cheerly the challenges confronting the country doest not mean THE AVERADE GHANAIAN LOVES THE EASY WAY OUT. You have a point but when you over general ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    National character is something even a tourist can found out the moment he or she arrives at a country and spend few days looking around.
    A good friend I took to Ghana from the states, told me after visiting Accra and Kumas ...
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  • Kwame Bobo Atuanor 10 years ago

    Brilliant piece.
    Keep up the good work

  • Spiky 10 years ago

    This is a philosophical insight into attitudes of Ghanaians as they go about their daily chores; the workings of the mind of people in search of survival which need not be reduced to numbers before it can be described as sci ...
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  • Samuel 10 years ago

    Karl Marx and co did not come about their findings via over generalisation. Any serious minded researcher knows that observation as a tool of research is subject to too many flaws. Sigmund Freud at a point in his research use ...
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  • Mona 10 years ago

    This is an opinion, as you've correctly said but you don't ask someone expressing an opinion for statistical evidence. That is a misplaced question. If you were a social scientist, which I guess you are, I would expect you to ...
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  • Joe average 10 years ago

    most average people look for the end product of true hardwork and desire to have that but avoid what it takes to get the end product.
    end products such as material stuff: luxury cars, nice homes, nice clothing, friendships ...
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  • Kontoa 10 years ago

    May I have your email address, please, Kwaku Adu Gyamfi.

    Mine is godwin@ma2.sun.ac.za

    will like to talk to you on community development

  • Kwame Appeatu 10 years ago

    I do not need any scientific calibration to tell me what Kwaku has written is all too true! Well done in reminding us that short-cuts isn't the way to go as a people, keep doing what you do for the general good of the people. ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Kwaku,
    You are spot on! All of us want the easy way out! State monies have been stolen over the years. Last year, the government over-spent its budget by a whopping 1.3Billion. Instead of looking for and punishing the culpri ...
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  • Mona 10 years ago

    Kwaku, I like what you've said, and it seems there is something that we can do together. Drop me an email, and let's chat. My email address is map.owusu@gmail.com.

  • KWAME Ayim-Appiah 10 years ago

    Kwaku, this is a real wisdom from God. Keep it and improve upon it more. It is so amazing. I am so proud of you.

  • Yamo 10 years ago

    As a foreigner, I love and live in Ghana. I do believe Ghana is the shinning star in all of West Africa. But.....Ghanaians are indeed their worst enemy. Most, now not all, but most, craftsman, traders, laborers etc. do not t ...
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