Thursday, 25 June 2020

Time To Call Spades, Spades - Not Gardening and Construction Industry Implements

Recent events have made me more determined than ever, to invest all the money I will be generating from dividends from my small stake (worth billions of dollars) in Raphael Afordoanyi's serendipitous game-changing clean power invention, in running for President, in 2024. Ditto sponsoring brilliant young achievers, as independent parliamentary candidates, in constituencies nationwide.

Some of us are now tired of being diplomatic. Henceforth, we are taking the gloves off - and will start calling spades, spades: not gardening and building site implements. Full stop. The plain truth is that our homeland Ghana is led by greedy and ignorant fools.

The latest wheeze, the so-called community gold mining concessions policy, is just a too-clever-by-half-ruse, designed to allow NPP supporters to replace the moronic NDC supporters, who were profiting mightily, during the Mahama-era, from the crime against humanity that galamsey represents.

As someone from a family that is one of the largest freehold landowners, in Akyem Abuakwa, I curse all our stupid ruling-élites, for not thinking about our younger generations and their children's unborn offspring, and failing to ensure the protection of our nation's natural heritage - and, a priori, consequently taking active steps to protect Mother Ghana's priceless natural capital.

The question is: Why does it never occur to these morons, that Ghana's natural capital, could become the bedrock upon which a new green low-carbon development model (to create wealth that stays in Ghana, and jobs galore for our dynamic younger generations), in the post-COVID-19 era, could be anchored? Fools, and idiot-geniuses. Yabr3 mu. Nkwasiasem, aaaaaa, kwa! Haaba.


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