On the subject of entrepreneurship, perhaps the question we ought to ponder over is: Eeiiii, Oman Ghana - enti yewieye paaaa enei, anaaaa - and, why, pray, are our leaders abandoning micro and small entrepreneurs in droves? (By the way, lovely photograph. Thanks for sharing, Ohemaa Paaapabi Mary). Cool.
Ohemaa Paaapabi Mary, it is dedicated private-sector players, such as you, in the garment industry, who need to be resourced to provide our younger generations with the skills-training, needed to empower them, to successfully bootstrap their way out of the poverty-trap, themselves, ooooo, not sodden governments of the day, which are always dominated by greed-filled and super-ruthless ace-hypocrites, whose respectable miens, belie their amoral-thieving-natures.
Ohemaa, in my humble opinion, and, with the greatest respect, it is nonsensical for sane-folk to think that any government-of-the-day, can provide fulfilling jobs for young people across Ghana.
You and your dear husband, gave up a good life in Holland, to come and help help build the Ghana you both love so much. I am so ashamed that the two of you, are obviously frustrated, by the calcified-system, which the big-thieves-in-high-places, amongst our current ruling-élites, are exploiting so ruthlessly, to enrich themselves, at the expense of Mother Ghana, and the masses of the Ghanaian people.
The question we must all ponder over is: Are we sitting on a densely-packed keg-of-high-explosives, anaaa - and is it the case that a ruinous social explosion cannot be ruled out, koraaaa, anaaaa? Eeiiii, Oman Ghana - enti yewieye paaaaa, enei, anaaaa? Hmmmm, eyeasem, oooooo...
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