No lights, no water, filthy surroundings, mosquitoes, cholera, stupid & corrupt political leaders, no medicines at the hospitals, roads that are death-traps, armed robbers everywhere, etc, etc. Don't go 'home'; stay put wher ... read full comment
No lights, no water, filthy surroundings, mosquitoes, cholera, stupid & corrupt political leaders, no medicines at the hospitals, roads that are death-traps, armed robbers everywhere, etc, etc. Don't go 'home'; stay put where you feel happy, safe and comfortable.
Fullstop 9 years ago
so stay wherever you are.
so stay wherever you are.
... 9 years ago
You and your NDC comrades are welcome to the country you imbeciles have destroyed.
You and your NDC comrades are welcome to the country you imbeciles have destroyed.
Onwanwa 9 years ago
Boy you hit the nail right on the head!Ghanaians are all retarded amd imbecilicus.Are you sure it's worth coming back with the ARMED ROBBERY PROBLEM?Never!
Boy you hit the nail right on the head!Ghanaians are all retarded amd imbecilicus.Are you sure it's worth coming back with the ARMED ROBBERY PROBLEM?Never!
raymond cobbinah 9 years ago
No one is going to roll a red carpet for you because you've been out there. Those prosperous nations we speak about had been through years of suffering and untold hardships!!! That build strong nations and now we all want to ... read full comment
No one is going to roll a red carpet for you because you've been out there. Those prosperous nations we speak about had been through years of suffering and untold hardships!!! That build strong nations and now we all want to be there. Do you think you can get anything cheap there? No !! But its worth it right? Compared to mother Ghana. True leaders in Africa are a failure bit all hope is not lost. If you come don't think you will get it easy, nooooo, its the mindset that's important. That am going to stay and overcome......make a change, influence my people with the knowledge I have acquired. Most people have successfully relocated and making it big...don't sit on the fence and look down on all others cynically. Ghana and Africa still has a lot to offer
Yiadom Boakye 9 years ago
No one expects a red carpet to be rolled for anyone returning home from abroad. The article is all about the realities of relocation. People don't leave their countries of origin to go and have fun in other countries. It's ... read full comment
No one expects a red carpet to be rolled for anyone returning home from abroad. The article is all about the realities of relocation. People don't leave their countries of origin to go and have fun in other countries. It's all about seeking better opportunities which invariably leads to supporting relatives back home. Nobody expects to be treated as royals just because they have travelled overseas. Re-read the article for a better understanding of Kwesi's arguments!
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Very sad indeed.
Very sad indeed.
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago
Hi, Kwadwo. Your comment was very brief. You could have said more as we would want to know why you think this write up leads you to the comment, 'very sad indeed'.
Hi, Kwadwo. Your comment was very brief. You could have said more as we would want to know why you think this write up leads you to the comment, 'very sad indeed'.
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago
Judge Dzamefe, in one article here reporting on the miserable plight of the amputees who did Ghana proud, observes, 'Is Ghana worth dying for?' Well, to me it will always be Yes, and yes, because it is the only country we hav ... read full comment
Judge Dzamefe, in one article here reporting on the miserable plight of the amputees who did Ghana proud, observes, 'Is Ghana worth dying for?' Well, to me it will always be Yes, and yes, because it is the only country we have.
otu adams 9 years ago
Nothing comes cheap.why should you come back thinking things would be rosy back home? Its about the mind set, and together we all can make the necessary changes. Sitting on the fence and criticizing unnecessarily helps no one
Nothing comes cheap.why should you come back thinking things would be rosy back home? Its about the mind set, and together we all can make the necessary changes. Sitting on the fence and criticizing unnecessarily helps no one
Dr Robert K Glah 9 years ago
Thanks for Kwesi Atta Sakyi for his brilliant article, which opens the blind eyes of both Ghanaians at home and abroad.
Ghana is our home and is worth fighting for but not dying for.
Thanks for Kwesi Atta Sakyi for his brilliant article, which opens the blind eyes of both Ghanaians at home and abroad.
Ghana is our home and is worth fighting for but not dying for.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Brother Kwesi,
Your beautifil and frank piece captures the true rhythm of "harsh" realities we face as a people, both abroad and at home.
Sure, Brother Kwesi, we need eveyone on board to develop the country. Mutual kno ... read full comment
Brother Kwesi,
Your beautifil and frank piece captures the true rhythm of "harsh" realities we face as a people, both abroad and at home.
Sure, Brother Kwesi, we need eveyone on board to develop the country. Mutual knowldge of the Ghanaian at home and the Ghanaian abroad (and mutual trust) is a priceless ingredient for collaborative success.
I have said a few interesting things about SANKOFA in my next two articles "Ghanaian Politics Trapped In A Pandora's box." I sumbitted them yesterday and hope to see them published today or tomorrow!
Thanks.
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago
Hi Francis, your insightful rejoinders are always awaited, as they spice the comments. We cannot be citizens of another country not of our birth. Ghana belongs to us all and generations yet unborn, and our ancestors. That is ... read full comment
Hi Francis, your insightful rejoinders are always awaited, as they spice the comments. We cannot be citizens of another country not of our birth. Ghana belongs to us all and generations yet unborn, and our ancestors. That is the Ghana Nation which we all have a bounden duty to defend and help build with our collective talents and wisdom
Yaw Ben 9 years ago
Well written piece with obvious truth on pertinent issues, but the diasporean is partly responsible for his woes. Some come home with some airs around them, giving the impression that they are from a land of milk and honey an ... read full comment
Well written piece with obvious truth on pertinent issues, but the diasporean is partly responsible for his woes. Some come home with some airs around them, giving the impression that they are from a land of milk and honey and that they have forever said good-bye to poverty. They feel elated when they are hailed as “been-to’s”, and that goes with those demands Prince is talking about. Also just because you’ve lived and probably got educated abroad doesn’t automatically qualify you for a job in your country. The local regulations are there, if you follow them well you’ll be able to get what you want. Of course, there are very serious problems at home but they affect every Ghanaian, the one coming from abroad not being an exception.
Tekonline.org 9 years ago
Effective healthcare should be the real issue for the returnee.
Most plan to return as retirees, at ages when diseases crop up stealthily.
And even if one plans to make frequent trips overseas for comprehensive checkups ... read full comment
Effective healthcare should be the real issue for the returnee.
Most plan to return as retirees, at ages when diseases crop up stealthily.
And even if one plans to make frequent trips overseas for comprehensive checkups and treatment, certain clinical events might preclude air travel.
Even the relatively healthy "senior citizens" might be exposing themselves to deep vein thrombosis and the deadly pulmonary embolism from the long flights.
So diasporans need to consider investing in Ghana's healthcare system for their own sake.
This can be accomplished in various ways: "adopting" a clinic or a physician, sending critical instrumentation, financial sponsorship, or even starting a healthcare business that is well-equipped and hires top-notch medical specialists.
We hear some diasporan physicians in Germany are planning to setup their own specialized care centers in Accra.
Unlike today's great technological advances and major accomplishments in the physical sciences, medicine remains complex and largely underdeveloped, and it takes more than superb knowledge. Effective medical practice today relies more on advanced diagnostic devices, sophisticated biochemical tests and intricate procedures. This is where diasporans can help.
You may have invested in a mansion at East Legon, and might have even saved a fortune by renting to a wealthy multinational company. You may be receiving your decent social security payments, plus a hefty pension annuities. Your children might have completed their Ivy League education abroad. All your basic necessities have been secured. Yet, without the availability of, say, a computerized tomography angiography device somewhere, a hidden blood clot in your body would never be detected until it kills you!
We really need to consider supporting Ghana's healthcare system.
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago
Thanks, Tekonline. You must be a medical doctor or health-related person. I wanted to touch on this issue, but then my piece would have been too long and unwieldy. Thanks for your informative rejoinder.
Thanks, Tekonline. You must be a medical doctor or health-related person. I wanted to touch on this issue, but then my piece would have been too long and unwieldy. Thanks for your informative rejoinder.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Dear Brother,
Always playing logo-ligi with. I hope you are doing great.
Thanks.
Dear Brother,
Always playing logo-ligi with. I hope you are doing great.
Thanks.
foster washington dc 6 years ago
For the lack of knowledge my people perished. Nice one there Akwasi.let me have your email address
For the lack of knowledge my people perished. Nice one there Akwasi.let me have your email address
No lights, no water, filthy surroundings, mosquitoes, cholera, stupid & corrupt political leaders, no medicines at the hospitals, roads that are death-traps, armed robbers everywhere, etc, etc. Don't go 'home'; stay put wher ...
read full comment
so stay wherever you are.
You and your NDC comrades are welcome to the country you imbeciles have destroyed.
Boy you hit the nail right on the head!Ghanaians are all retarded amd imbecilicus.Are you sure it's worth coming back with the ARMED ROBBERY PROBLEM?Never!
No one is going to roll a red carpet for you because you've been out there. Those prosperous nations we speak about had been through years of suffering and untold hardships!!! That build strong nations and now we all want to ...
read full comment
No one expects a red carpet to be rolled for anyone returning home from abroad. The article is all about the realities of relocation. People don't leave their countries of origin to go and have fun in other countries. It's ...
read full comment
Very sad indeed.
Hi, Kwadwo. Your comment was very brief. You could have said more as we would want to know why you think this write up leads you to the comment, 'very sad indeed'.
Judge Dzamefe, in one article here reporting on the miserable plight of the amputees who did Ghana proud, observes, 'Is Ghana worth dying for?' Well, to me it will always be Yes, and yes, because it is the only country we hav ...
read full comment
Nothing comes cheap.why should you come back thinking things would be rosy back home? Its about the mind set, and together we all can make the necessary changes. Sitting on the fence and criticizing unnecessarily helps no one
Thanks for Kwesi Atta Sakyi for his brilliant article, which opens the blind eyes of both Ghanaians at home and abroad.
Ghana is our home and is worth fighting for but not dying for.
Brother Kwesi,
Your beautifil and frank piece captures the true rhythm of "harsh" realities we face as a people, both abroad and at home.
Sure, Brother Kwesi, we need eveyone on board to develop the country. Mutual kno ...
read full comment
Hi Francis, your insightful rejoinders are always awaited, as they spice the comments. We cannot be citizens of another country not of our birth. Ghana belongs to us all and generations yet unborn, and our ancestors. That is ...
read full comment
Well written piece with obvious truth on pertinent issues, but the diasporean is partly responsible for his woes. Some come home with some airs around them, giving the impression that they are from a land of milk and honey an ...
read full comment
Effective healthcare should be the real issue for the returnee.
Most plan to return as retirees, at ages when diseases crop up stealthily.
And even if one plans to make frequent trips overseas for comprehensive checkups ...
read full comment
Thanks, Tekonline. You must be a medical doctor or health-related person. I wanted to touch on this issue, but then my piece would have been too long and unwieldy. Thanks for your informative rejoinder.
Dear Brother,
Always playing logo-ligi with. I hope you are doing great.
Thanks.
For the lack of knowledge my people perished. Nice one there Akwasi.let me have your email address