With all their big coats, luxurious cars and air conditioned offices, they cannot manage the economy. The institutions of state are in shambles. A proud for nothing and shameless administrators with useless siren motorcade di ... read full comment
With all their big coats, luxurious cars and air conditioned offices, they cannot manage the economy. The institutions of state are in shambles. A proud for nothing and shameless administrators with useless siren motorcade disturbing our peace. Ghana's democracy is but the license to steal from the voiceless poor.
FOYOOSIS 8 years ago
This reminds me of an encounter years back at the Customs Headquaters in Accra where i had gone for renewal/undertaking of a vehicle i imported into the country. After "four consecutive days of go and come" i finally had the ... read full comment
This reminds me of an encounter years back at the Customs Headquaters in Accra where i had gone for renewal/undertaking of a vehicle i imported into the country. After "four consecutive days of go and come" i finally had the "privilege" to enter the office of the so-called officer in charge but this customs commissioner wouldn't process my documents; his reasons being that, i came into his office wearing shorts, t-shirt and sandals.
Infact, having made unecessary comments, insulted and intimidated me in many ways, i gather some courage to ask if my dress-code had anything to do with the business i came to transact; hearing this, he got more furious and compared me to his own son living in Australia who came to Ghana, though decently dressed, was denied entrance into a certain institution in the country.
This folly is almost everywhere in Ghana!
Nana Yaa 8 years ago
Nothing is working in Ghana even under the nose of Parliament. I'm disappointed that such things happen.
Nothing is working in Ghana even under the nose of Parliament. I'm disappointed that such things happen.
Louisa 8 years ago
Discrimination at it's best
Discrimination at it's best
Prof Lungu 8 years ago
We are reading this was not a formal event.
In that case, it looks like they are enforcing a dress policy for employees, on customers and visitors to the government facility.
Na wa oh!!!!!!!
We are reading this was not a formal event.
In that case, it looks like they are enforcing a dress policy for employees, on customers and visitors to the government facility.
Na wa oh!!!!!!!
Eyram Redeemer 8 years ago
We always give so much respect to foreigners which we don't get back in return.Always treating a fellow human being who only have a color as difference between us as God over ourselves.Too bad for us. we definitely need to ch ... read full comment
We always give so much respect to foreigners which we don't get back in return.Always treating a fellow human being who only have a color as difference between us as God over ourselves.Too bad for us. we definitely need to change as a matter of urgency. and this change involves everyone not only the leaders.
Christopher Columbus 7 years ago
They just dont know or understand what they are suppose to do. Threatening a fellow ghanaian from passing, whilst allowing 'akwasi broni' in the same circumstance to gallivant around.
Perhaps someday they will wake up from t ... read full comment
They just dont know or understand what they are suppose to do. Threatening a fellow ghanaian from passing, whilst allowing 'akwasi broni' in the same circumstance to gallivant around.
Perhaps someday they will wake up from their inferiority complex and Mental slavery disease.
With all their big coats, luxurious cars and air conditioned offices, they cannot manage the economy. The institutions of state are in shambles. A proud for nothing and shameless administrators with useless siren motorcade di ...
read full comment
This reminds me of an encounter years back at the Customs Headquaters in Accra where i had gone for renewal/undertaking of a vehicle i imported into the country. After "four consecutive days of go and come" i finally had the ...
read full comment
Nothing is working in Ghana even under the nose of Parliament. I'm disappointed that such things happen.
Discrimination at it's best
We are reading this was not a formal event.
In that case, it looks like they are enforcing a dress policy for employees, on customers and visitors to the government facility.
Na wa oh!!!!!!!
We always give so much respect to foreigners which we don't get back in return.Always treating a fellow human being who only have a color as difference between us as God over ourselves.Too bad for us. we definitely need to ch ...
read full comment
They just dont know or understand what they are suppose to do. Threatening a fellow ghanaian from passing, whilst allowing 'akwasi broni' in the same circumstance to gallivant around.
Perhaps someday they will wake up from t ...
read full comment