Sunday 8 July 2018

In The Fullnes of Time Will Hon. Kennedy Adjapong Come To Realise His Folly In The Matter Of Anas Amereyaw's Alleged Dishonourable Conduct?


There are quite a few discerning Ghanaians, who posit that in certain
areas of our national life, ours  is a country in which millions worship daily at the alter of the cult-of-the-mediocre. There are also some Ghanaians, who insist that those whose egregious mediocrity drag our nation-building efforts backwards, are negative individuals full of envy  - and thus  forever engaged in abominable, unpardonable and unspeakable schemes designed to bring down our most successful compatriots: who in any serious country would be regarded as national heroes. Pity.

Notwithstanding the fervor with which prayers are said daily  by those who
worship at the alter of the cult-of-the-mediocre, as they look forward
with glee to what they  think will be Anas Amereyaw's fall from grace,
the plain truth is that that  simply won't happen. Ever. Just like all of us, Anas Amereyaw isn't a saint - but neither is he a blackmailing-crook nor an evil and unethical media person seeking somehow to control Ghanaians - as Hon. Kennedy Adjapong seems to wrongly believe. Amazing. Poor sod.

In any case, be that as it may, far better that our Inspectors General of
Police fear the Anas Amereyaws of our nation, than that they are
beholden to the hypocritical Kennedy Adjapongs and Bernard
Antwi-Boasiakos in our midst: who in reality seek to control Mother
Ghana by stealth, from the shadows, but can't, and would, if they
could. They should forget it. That won't ever happen. Period. Haaba.
Ultimately, the hatchet-job that Kennedy Adjapong's 'Who Watches the
Watchman' documentary film represents, will fail in its purpose - as
sure as day follows night.

This blog boldly  predicts that in the end, Anas Amereyaw will be vindicated
by the law courts - and he will get zillions of pesewas from Kennedy
Adjapong by court order. My advice to Anas when that happens: Build
yet another posh mansion - this time with a moat, a drawbridge,
ramparts and battlements: and name it, 'Château Kwasiabe Enti'. As it
happens, precisely because he is relying on unreliable backstabbers -
envious losers to  a man -  in the fullness of time, Hon. Kennedy
Adjapong will come to realise his folly in this matter.

No comments: