It is rather a joke, Mr. Stephen Quaye, for you to sit in Canada and direct criticism at Despite, or any radio station in Ghana for that matter, based on some standards you pulled from other countries. The lesson I expect fro ... read full comment
It is rather a joke, Mr. Stephen Quaye, for you to sit in Canada and direct criticism at Despite, or any radio station in Ghana for that matter, based on some standards you pulled from other countries. The lesson I expect from you and others in the Diaspora who are quick to throw in your biased two cents into Ghana political frays is one of compliance as individuals to the very norms you preach. In UK, Canada, USA and elsewhere in other structured nations there are not only laws but enforcement of those laws.
Do you deem it wise to expose people at Despite to dangers of the killing field here in Ghana by people who hallucinate about the coming of Christ himself to save us from a government created by us for us? Please tell me where in Canada or UK do you find a major political party march through streets to attack a radio station? But it did happen in Ghana by a party which prefers to wrap itself in democratic slogans while it’s members and leaders live lives of hooligans, traitors and saboteurs. What we do not need in Ghana is give "arms' to ignorant foot soldiers without conscience and moral boundaries but ready to kill and physically hurt people at the behest of their puppet masters.
By the way, when did you call into a radio station in Ghana from Canada to complain about the ongoing crap over the years? Kennedy Agyapong is not worth this trifling crap from sympathizers; he is a disgrace to sit in Ghana's parliament as he continues to be uncouth. He was in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, I understand in January 2016 for his birthday party organized by his brother and did use the occasion to talk trash as expected from a typical “kokoase” kind.
It is rather a joke, Mr. Stephen Quaye, for you to sit in Canada and direct criticism at Despite, or any radio station in Ghana for that matter, based on some standards you pulled from other countries. The lesson I expect fro ...
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