I refer to your comment: www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=150420
What is your problem, Opanin? Relax - perhaps the masters of the universe now in charge of Nkrumah's Ghana may have forgotten it; but there is a wise Ghanaian saying: "No condition is permanent."
The Ghana of today is not a nation anyone can govern with a "chopping-Ghana-small" agenda and get away with, under any circumstances, Opanin.
Perhaps you are too young to remember, but what is going on in our country today, bears a striking resemblance to the days before June 4th 1979.
Then, as now, state resources had been hijacked by a ruthless and amoral few, who dominated the military regime.
They amassed great wealth through dubious means and led a hedonistic lifestyle - keeping a string of bright young things as girlfriends, on whom they showered expensive gifts, such as cars and houses: and who travelled abroad frequently, as if they were merely making trips to Makola/Asafo markets and back.
Those in power then, like today's crowd in power in our homeland Ghana, thought they were invincible - and that they would be in power forever.
Well, they woke up to a rude shock one fine day on June 4th 1979 - when their life of Riley and their luxury world suddenly came to a crashing and brutal end.
Let the many "My-party-my-tribe-right-or-wrong" myrmidons who flood the comment web pages of www.ghanweb.com
Opanin, all is not lost: I boldly predict that anyone who has participated in the on-going gang rape of mother Ghana, will end up in the Nsawam prison one day - as sure as day follows night.
Opanin, Ghanaians aren't fools - although many of their leaders constantly underrate them! Hmmm, Ghana - ayeasem oo: asem ebaba debi ankasa!
May God bless and protect our homeland Ghana, always. Long live freedom! Long live Ghana!
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
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