Mr. Igwe, thank you for this informative and sad piece about the plight of witches camps in Ghana. I have read both pieces and I am saddened by the plight of these men, women and children.
How does government hope to "ab ... read full comment
Mr. Igwe, thank you for this informative and sad piece about the plight of witches camps in Ghana. I have read both pieces and I am saddened by the plight of these men, women and children.
How does government hope to "abolish" the witch camps? Who is in charge of the abolishment? Is this not priority for the Welfare Ministry? I think we should all be outraged at the treatment our fellow Ghanaians are receiving.
showlights 8 years ago
killing of their future,because some idiot is telling them those people and these are witches.SAD.. Are the police not doing nothing about it.. This is why some Whites dont respect us.. Look self in the mirror what do you see ... read full comment
killing of their future,because some idiot is telling them those people and these are witches.SAD.. Are the police not doing nothing about it.. This is why some Whites dont respect us.. Look self in the mirror what do you see A SAD future
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
The saddest thing, for us, is thus far, not a single Ghana government agency responsible for the Welfare, Education, Health, Employment, and Development of "children", "girls" and "women", have bothered to provide any comment ... read full comment
The saddest thing, for us, is thus far, not a single Ghana government agency responsible for the Welfare, Education, Health, Employment, and Development of "children", "girls" and "women", have bothered to provide any comment or information to this, or the first essay, "Understanding Witchcraft and Witch Sanctuaries in Northern Ghana, published 20 May 2015.
The way we see it, this is a gross abdication of their duties and responsibilities. It tells us they do not care, and can't be bothered.
Instead, we have a Chris Christie "RADIO SILENCE".
Imagine, even from a serious practice perspective, the Tourism Ministry itself, has a stake in this sad cultural artifact.
RADIO SILENCE: Mahama-NDC government!
Ba su kula da yara na Ghana (They do not care for the children of Ghana)!
Thanks again, Leo Igwe, for standing up for justice, equity, and fairness for all in Ghana and Africa!
Greetings!
Esi 8 years ago
You are right, Professor Lungu. This wouldn't be the first time attention has been brought to these camps either.
There have been documentaries, reports and dissertations written and we are still getting the typical norma ... read full comment
You are right, Professor Lungu. This wouldn't be the first time attention has been brought to these camps either.
There have been documentaries, reports and dissertations written and we are still getting the typical normative statement from government.
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
Maybe Leo might be interested in some of these sources (dissertations, documentaries, etc.).
For our self, we would be interested in theses/dissertations on the subject, if only for the record, and to integrate elements i ... read full comment
Maybe Leo might be interested in some of these sources (dissertations, documentaries, etc.).
For our self, we would be interested in theses/dissertations on the subject, if only for the record, and to integrate elements in the papers we produce.
Mr. Igwe, thank you for this informative and sad piece about the plight of witches camps in Ghana. I have read both pieces and I am saddened by the plight of these men, women and children.
How does government hope to "ab ...
read full comment
killing of their future,because some idiot is telling them those people and these are witches.SAD.. Are the police not doing nothing about it.. This is why some Whites dont respect us.. Look self in the mirror what do you see ...
read full comment
The saddest thing, for us, is thus far, not a single Ghana government agency responsible for the Welfare, Education, Health, Employment, and Development of "children", "girls" and "women", have bothered to provide any comment ...
read full comment
You are right, Professor Lungu. This wouldn't be the first time attention has been brought to these camps either.
There have been documentaries, reports and dissertations written and we are still getting the typical norma ...
read full comment
Maybe Leo might be interested in some of these sources (dissertations, documentaries, etc.).
For our self, we would be interested in theses/dissertations on the subject, if only for the record, and to integrate elements i ...
read full comment