Thank you Mohammed. This young man joining Isis must serve as a wake up call for Ghana. Out layback attitudes and not taking things seriously when it calls for it must stop. This guy's contacts and all others suspected to be ... read full comment
Thank you Mohammed. This young man joining Isis must serve as a wake up call for Ghana. Out layback attitudes and not taking things seriously when it calls for it must stop. This guy's contacts and all others suspected to be dealing with extremist ideas must be monitored or even arrested. We can't afford another boko haram on top of Ghana's many woes. Combating terrorism is costly & this country is already at its last rope.
Mojingles 10 years ago
Ok put on the brakes, Mubarik....don't go off making assertions you can't possibly collaborate with concrete evidence. The geographical proximity of Ghana to Nigeria and other nations where terrorism is rife doesn't in the le ... read full comment
Ok put on the brakes, Mubarik....don't go off making assertions you can't possibly collaborate with concrete evidence. The geographical proximity of Ghana to Nigeria and other nations where terrorism is rife doesn't in the least suggest susceptibility...what you should have mentioned is radicalism among the millions of Moslems in Ghana and that is improbable. Youth unemployment? No way, my friend. Unemployment has been a regular feature of life in Ghana for decades and the youth have not exactly rioted.
They may be malcontents, but the young muslims of Ghana aren't your father's idiots...they can discern good from evil and therefore would be reluctant to offer their services to radical muslims....you are in essence underrating their intelligence and ability to think for themselves......
Thank you Mohammed. This young man joining Isis must serve as a wake up call for Ghana. Out layback attitudes and not taking things seriously when it calls for it must stop. This guy's contacts and all others suspected to be ...
read full comment
Ok put on the brakes, Mubarik....don't go off making assertions you can't possibly collaborate with concrete evidence. The geographical proximity of Ghana to Nigeria and other nations where terrorism is rife doesn't in the le ...
read full comment