The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection seems to be out of suggesting appropriate solutions to some of the social problems bedeviling our national and cultural fabric. A couple of days ago the minister was sugg ... read full comment
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection seems to be out of suggesting appropriate solutions to some of the social problems bedeviling our national and cultural fabric. A couple of days ago the minister was suggesting providing condoms to students in the senior secondary schools. What example is she trying to set. Now she is eyeing $6 million dollars to stop early marriage, especially for the young girls in the northern sector of Ghana. I am personally sick and disappointed about this minister who seems to lack the requisite knowledge in solving some of the numerous social problems her ministry is mandated to solve. The primary solution to any of these problems should be addressed by multi-ministry approach. The central core of the problems is the responsibility of the ministry of education with support from any identified ministry or agency. We do not need six million dollars to tackle this problem. The only problem I can see is that most these ministers are not knowledgeable about our social and cultural problems so as to provide effective solutions to them. Money is not the sole solution and we do not need any foreign solution to our problems. We need leaders with intellectual acumen to help solve our contemporary problems. Let us use the various institutions we have including the academia to search for suggested solutions instead of always looking for external resources. Let us make our institutions work.
GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND GHANA.
Kofi 9 years ago
I hope the government of the Netherlands is putting in place valid measurable outcome measures to evaluate what their investment did. I can tell them without any doubt that the money will be wasted because it is not going to ... read full comment
I hope the government of the Netherlands is putting in place valid measurable outcome measures to evaluate what their investment did. I can tell them without any doubt that the money will be wasted because it is not going to tackle the real cause of the problem. The only markers that will become obvious is that some unproductive government appointees will be richer.
Yaw Poku, USA 9 years ago
You said it right and their north sister the "Kayayei" who are having babies and have no where to sleep with their filthy kids will be the ones to suffer. Go to the major markets in the big cities and no one will tell this is ... read full comment
You said it right and their north sister the "Kayayei" who are having babies and have no where to sleep with their filthy kids will be the ones to suffer. Go to the major markets in the big cities and no one will tell this is a mess. Their offprings if care is not taken will be the next generation criminals because there is no hope for them as far as these Savannah cows are in charge of the nation.
godson addo 9 years ago
ILLEGAL SCALE ADJUSTMENT KILLING THE INTEREST OF COCOA FARMERS IN GHANA. LBCs TO BLAME. THEY ARE USING PURCHASING CLERKS AS TOOLS FOR THIS EVIL AGENDA
ILLEGAL SCALE ADJUSTMENT KILLING THE INTEREST OF COCOA FARMERS IN GHANA. LBCs TO BLAME. THEY ARE USING PURCHASING CLERKS AS TOOLS FOR THIS EVIL AGENDA
Oyiwa 9 years ago
Netherlands please never give a cent to Ghana.
Netherlands please never give a cent to Ghana.
anne 9 years ago
We had a fast railways to the North then no one would suffer?
We had a fast railways to the North then no one would suffer?
Paul Ayisu- U.S.A. 9 years ago
My Dear Anne, I do no agree with you that the northern Ghana including most of our rural communities lack certain economic amenities that will provide means of livelihood to our rural folks. However, my concern is that our ki ... read full comment
My Dear Anne, I do no agree with you that the northern Ghana including most of our rural communities lack certain economic amenities that will provide means of livelihood to our rural folks. However, my concern is that our kinsmen in leadership seem to be myopic in finding solutions to seemingly endemic problems in Ghana; such young girls engaged in kayaye.
BOAKYE 9 years ago
We need water and electricity
We need water and electricity
princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago
An eighteen-year-old girl tells her mom that she has missed her period For two months. Very worried, the mother goes to the drugstore and buys a pregnancy kit.
The test result shows that the girl is pregnant.
Shouting, cu ... read full comment
An eighteen-year-old girl tells her mom that she has missed her period For two months. Very worried, the mother goes to the drugstore and buys a pregnancy kit.
The test result shows that the girl is pregnant.
Shouting, cursing, and crying, the mother says, “Who was the pig that did this to you? I want to know!!”
The girl picks up the phone and makes a call.
Half an hour later, a Ferrari stops in front of their house and a very mature and a very distinguished man with gray hair gets out of the car.
The man, impeccably dressed in a very expensive suit, steps up to the door and enters the house.
He sits in the living room with the father, the mother, and the girl, and tells them, “Good morning. Your daughter has informed me of the problem. However, I can’t marry her because of my personal family situation, but I will take charge.
If a girl is born, I will bequeath her 2 retail stores, a townhouse, a Beach villa, and a $1,000,000 bank account. If a boy is born, my legacy will be a couple of factories, and a $2,000,000 bank account. If it’s twins, a factory and $1,000,000 each.
However, if there is a miscarriage…”
At this point, the father, who had remained silent, places a hand firmly on the man’s shoulder and tells him,” If there’s a miscarriage, you’ll have to fuck her again.
Create loot and share is back in business.
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection seems to be out of suggesting appropriate solutions to some of the social problems bedeviling our national and cultural fabric. A couple of days ago the minister was sugg ...
read full comment
I hope the government of the Netherlands is putting in place valid measurable outcome measures to evaluate what their investment did. I can tell them without any doubt that the money will be wasted because it is not going to ...
read full comment
You said it right and their north sister the "Kayayei" who are having babies and have no where to sleep with their filthy kids will be the ones to suffer. Go to the major markets in the big cities and no one will tell this is ...
read full comment
ILLEGAL SCALE ADJUSTMENT KILLING THE INTEREST OF COCOA FARMERS IN GHANA. LBCs TO BLAME. THEY ARE USING PURCHASING CLERKS AS TOOLS FOR THIS EVIL AGENDA
Netherlands please never give a cent to Ghana.
We had a fast railways to the North then no one would suffer?
My Dear Anne, I do no agree with you that the northern Ghana including most of our rural communities lack certain economic amenities that will provide means of livelihood to our rural folks. However, my concern is that our ki ...
read full comment
We need water and electricity
An eighteen-year-old girl tells her mom that she has missed her period For two months. Very worried, the mother goes to the drugstore and buys a pregnancy kit.
The test result shows that the girl is pregnant.
Shouting, cu ...
read full comment